| 41. | Players have said that much of their defensive tentativeness came from Calipari's constant shifts in strategy.
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| 42. | All the commotion and pressure seemed to throw him off and he showed some tentativeness when the season began.
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| 43. | "You don't have that sense of tentativeness, or of feeling one's way.
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| 44. | Vaught had been shooting 30 percent for the season and was visibly shocked at his tentativeness around the basket.
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| 45. | Even more confounding is the tentativeness this power forward is displaying in the paint _ if he gets there.
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| 46. | The sense here is of that process still taking place, and the resulting tentativeness leaves pockets of air.
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| 47. | But Schulz's lackluster performance, once again plagued by tentativeness, drew booes from his German fans.
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| 48. | As a result, there has been, among some U . S . companies, some tentativeness toward Vietnam.
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| 49. | And the freshmen needed to assert themselves, avoiding the tentativeness that marked the first half of the Bruins game.
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| 50. | Her close-quarters hand-held camerawork imparts vigor and parallels the jumpy tentativeness of the girls'lives.
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