Sentence examples for reluctantly acknowledging from inspiring English sources

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"All the [producers] have got these mandolins, it's the new craze," says Capper, reluctantly acknowledging an east London fad.

Google responded to negative coverage this week by reluctantly acknowledging and then removing offensive autosuggest results for certain search results.

With no running water or electricity, and the park's manager pressing them to leave, they are reluctantly acknowledging that they have no choice, he said.

We are drawn into admiring the sheer energy of Shand and his criminal associates as well as reluctantly acknowledging the ideological dedication of the Irish terrorists with whom they confusedly tangle.

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Still, even foamers reluctantly acknowledge that the cars have become a bit obsolete.

I have since become more careful, and reluctantly acknowledge that the world probably won't be saved through consumerism.

When I asked Fields about this, he reluctantly acknowledged that he might well have suggested the meeting.

Mr. Kostin, MDM Bank's deputy chairman, reluctantly acknowledged the existence of the ploy but said it was not used anymore.

Labour reluctantly acknowledged this last year, soon after Miliband unveiled the fund as the highpoint of a party conference speech, which is remembered more for his amnesia.

Some complained that it showed little musical advance over "xx" and suffered from an airless mood and fussy production — flaws that the band reluctantly acknowledges.

After all, the coverage had entered its inevitable, annual nosedive 20 minutes before the match when Sue Barker reluctantly acknowledged Mac had commitments elsewhere.

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