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Initial contacts were often tentative but friendly.
In the first two movements, somewhat diffuse in nature, attacks were often tentative, rhythms and pitches imprecise, despite the chorus's recent experience with the work in Boston.
In several days of interviews on a meandering trip across South Carolina, from the beaches of Hilton Head in the southeast to the hills around Greenville in the northwest, backers of Mr. Bush were often tentative and unexcited.
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"English theatre is often tentative, hesitant, commercially driven, wanting to be loved," he said.
Universities are often tentative when engaging with race and, in some cases, simply complacent.
The implications of the new findings are being debated, and scientists urge caution because the assessments are often tentative.
He is often tentative when receiving the ball in the low post.
Yet these systems are the least like our own physiology, in which the regenerative process is often tentative or aborted.
As indicated by the preceding discussion, in the apostolic age the titles and appellations given to Jesus were often used in a guarded and tentative way, as in the Second Letter of Clement (written c. 125 140 by an unknown author) and in the writings of St. Ignatius of Antioch (died c. 110).
"And an emphatic 'no' is often a tentative 'yes.' But not in this case.
He was often strangely tentative on his volleys, and made far too many unforced errors to threaten Hewitt.
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