Sentence examples for too hesitant from inspiring English sources

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Yet cross-party cooperation has been too hesitant.

Peers dismissed the government's approach to preserving the endangered Arctic Circle as "too hesitant and cautious".

President Obama is the opposite, often too hesitant to take the obvious action.

But Miller was too hesitant to speak of his sexual orientation.

He is too hesitant and he is making bad decisions that he didn't make previously.

Anyone who has seen Asia's extraordinary speed of change knows we are far too hesitant.

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Or is he acting like a too-hesitant bureaucrat, afraid to fail and take the blame when he should be gunning for success?

Mr. Blair, too, is hesitant about the missile defense plan, which continental Europe largely opposes.

He, too, is hesitant to wrench himself completely away from what he now thinks is largely a myth.

At first, Mel's Marxist flatmate is wary of the newcomer and she, too, is hesitant about becoming too close to him.

In it, she explained how she ultimately came to embrace her daughter's decision, and offered some advice for parents like her to consider if they, too, are hesitant about a child's interracial marriage.

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