| 31. | That tentativeness did not last long.
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| 32. | It produces a tentativeness that permits you to see many things from many points of view.
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| 33. | Nets Coach John Calipari believes that the injury was responsible for Van Horn's tentativeness.
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| 34. | He is known as a precise tactician, but he must overcome a tendency toward tentativeness.
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| 35. | But Lennox has had his tentativeness.
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| 36. | But the tentativeness in other passages also undermines much of the considerable humor in the play.
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| 37. | There's a tentativeness on display that we've never seen from Bigelow before.
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| 38. | This may be too dark for comedy, so bromantic comedies deal with misogyny with tentativeness.
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| 39. | Yet their precision and boldness seem at odds with the tentativeness of the rest of the show.
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| 40. | After that tragedy, a tentativeness that until then had seemed refreshingly naturalistic feels more like timidity.
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