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were hesitancy
noun
A pausing or halting before beginning a task, often as a result of some fear or uncertainty about the outcome.
Exact(2)
Even amid the joy over the dawning sense that Mr. Obama could indeed become president there were hesitancy and doubt.
While there were hesitancy and suspect decision making in the first 40 minutes, the visitors returned after the break with ice flowing through their veins as Dunbar made the most of two chinks in the Italian defence before Weir kept calm to slot over his match-winning drop-kick.
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There was hesitancy.
"There's hesitancy in bookings.
There might be hesitancy over losing a serving judge to an inquiry with an indefinite duration.
"Clearly, there is hesitancy about the prospect of sending 40,000 more troops," said Representative Nita M. Lowey, Democrat of New York.
"There was hesitancy," said Susan Schwartz, a religion professor who is one of several faculty members weaving the study of magic into their courses.
They say, 'Come back, we don't want the Americans to lose out.' " Yet there is hesitancy on both sides, and so far the talk greatly exceeds the action.
Despite the widespread organ shortage dilemma, there is hesitancy regarding utilization of young donors (aged ≤6 years) because previous reports have suggested that this is associated with an increased risk of surgical complications and graft loss.
Yet I believe that if one follows the logic of God's freedom, there would at least be hesitancy to impose our own limits on God's redemptive action.
There may be hesitancy by some countries to the opening of the state to the scrutiny of a globalized system in DRM.
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