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– Cameron spoke to the ingrained British reluctance to surrender.
His reluctance to surrender power despite his illness underlined just how personal his regime was.
Readers should feel cheated by Ellsberg's reluctance to surrender more of his inner loves and torments.
Comment on the government's reluctance to surrender the powers it claimed under the shadow of the Cold War.
Like other legislators, he also expressed some reluctance to surrender New Jersey's regulatory power to decisions made by the California legislature.
Lankov listed a plethora of reasons – the gigantic cost, the social upheaval, the North Korean leadership's reluctance to surrender power – that explained why neither side genuinely wanted reunification, even if both still publicly espoused the idea.
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But perhaps a bigger obstacle is the reluctance of ministers to surrender their power to authorise wiretaps.
But the program has been slowed by disagreements over fees and a reluctance by banks to surrender shares to the government.
Given the fragility of Israel's government, the reluctance of Israelis to surrender territory in exchange for peace with Syria, and Syria's refusal so far to meet Israeli demands that it drop its alliance with Iran and end support for groups such as Hizbullah, a regional deal looks hard to strike in the near future.
Despite the change in policies and reluctance among Brokpas to surrender their tsamdro, the government's planning and policy development must be grounded in Brokpas' livelihood experience and knowledge to ensure sustainable highland developments.
"Somebody wants to surrender".
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