| 11. | Clouding this prospect is Balaguer's reluctance to let go.
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| 12. | There would be reluctance on our part to cast them aside.
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| 13. | Helprin has no reluctance about delving into the mysteries of war.
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| 14. | Elsewhere, there was also a reluctance to rush to judgment.
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| 15. | Spacey says, explaining his reluctance to divulge anything about himself.
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| 16. | Slowly, and with some reluctance, the engine turned over.
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| 17. | Smaller companies also notice a reluctance among employees to take vacation.
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| 18. | Ms . Martin's reluctance is not hard to understand.
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| 19. | It may also show his reluctance to let go at Campbell.
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| 20. | Any reluctance I had stayed with me for about two minutes,
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