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were reservations
noun
The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back.
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But even amid the surge in stock markets worldwide, there were reservations in some quarters.
"If all the rings were reservations," Mr. DiGiacomo said, "I'd be a millionaire".
Though there were reservations about her acting, they were not shared by Graham Greene.
There were reservations about Modric's form in his final season at the club and the added consideration that his value may have decreased in that last 12 months.
But there were reservations: this concession should not be exploited by politicians, and would not be allowed if likely to cause internal difficulties.
But at the same time - and increasingly as the years of partition passed - there were reservations about the brothers and sisters in the West.
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Those spots are reservations.
But there are reservations, too.
And there are reservations about specifics.
Still, there are reservations in Groton about ever more submarines.
"When it comes to Qatar, there have always been reservations".
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