Sentences with phrase «on reluctant»

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Even if you're desperate to close a deal, ratchet down any pressure you're tempted to exert on reluctant clients, says Jana Martin, a psychologist in Long Beach, Calif. «People can sniff out desperation pretty quickly,» she says.
It is about a purely spatial device which Hofmann contrived to let color in on a reluctant style: the superimposed «floating» rectangle which figured in so many of the paintings of the last ten years of his life.
Don't force the experience on reluctant kitties.
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As states become more accommodating, providers of online instruction have entrepreneurial outlets for their content; they need not depend on reluctant school districts as their only customers.
The crown is then placed on the reluctant head of the Duke of York, who becomes King George VI.
Cranston's posture is slouched as his LBJ leans in on a reluctant legislator, performing the high - pressure «Texas twist» to win a vote.
The film, which was released in UK cinemas last week after debuting at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, centers on a reluctant woman who must spend time with her estranged father when he comes for a surprise visit.
As the whole nation turns against her, she is forced to rely on her reluctant lawyer to uncover the truth and save her life.
Though Jamie is currently engaged to be married to the pretty Belisa (Amber Valletta), the bride - to - be is beginning to view her prospective spouse as something of a loser, and soon sets her sights on his reluctant mentor Ted.
Having campaigned on a promise to reduce Canada's carbon footprint, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today took a step toward that goal by announcing that his government will impose a pan-Canadian price on carbon, even if that means he must trample on reluctant provincial governments.
From the brink of ruin, the mayor and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie prevailed on a reluctant Cuomo to broker an end - of - legislative - session deal to strengthen a property tax break program, called 421 - a, designed to spur badly needed housing development in New York City.
Boris is reportedly keen to quit the seat early and attempted to force the issue on some reluctant party high - ups by writing a farewell letter to his constituents via the Henley Standard.
During the Crewe and Nantwich by election I had always assumed that a know it all central Labour Party has imposed vicious crass class hatred campaign on a reluctant local Party.
There is nothing wrong with infant cereal, but pushing this food on reluctant babies may result in later feeding problems.
On reluctant China, opened to Westerners by cannon, predominantly British, Roman Catholics and Protestants expended much effort, chiefly in the second half of the century and mostly after 1900.
As G.K.Chesterton noted, those who ridicule the whole idea of vows often seem to imagine that they are some kind of yoke imposed on reluctant lovers by the devil.
«It matters because it will bring pressure — mainly moral, but some legal — on a reluctant administration to take decisive action against ISIS.

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AMC, one of the country's largest theater chains and a subsidiary of China's Dalian Wanda Group, has reportedly signed on in support of Screening Room, though the company's CEO has been reluctant to go on the record about the startup.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya was reluctant to jump on this trend, and now it's forced to play catch - up as a result.
People have a tendency to «throw good money after bad» — meaning we feel attached to bad investments because of the money we've already spent on them, and therefore we're reluctant to write off our losses and move on to better ventures.
In a client note on Thursday titled «Yanking down the yields,» the interest - rates strategist projected that bond yields would be much lower than the markets expected because central banks including the Federal Reserve were reluctant to raise interest rates.
And while he says the budget will focus on skills training, innovation and promoting long - term growth, he's also been reluctant to introduce major hikes on investment income.
What sort of impact will the Trudeau government's gender - balanced cabinet have on Canadian business leaders, most of whom have been reluctant to embrace the idea of setting quotas and targets for female representation?
Based on dozens of interviews with insiders, the story covers Zuckerberg's slow, reluctant shift in attitude regarding the platform's status as a publisher — something Facebook refused to acknowledge until things started to go terribly wrong.
The main aim is to gather the 5 billion euros from private investors but with an interim government and the likelihood of new elections, many are more reluctant on putting their money into BMPS.
As red tape, regulation and economic uncertainty leave firms reluctant to take on the responsibility of training new permanent staff, it has fallen to temp agencies to offer workers the chance to learn on the job.
Couch began caring about healthcare as a high school senior when she was diagnosed with lupus and since then has become something of a reluctant expert on how to manage not only her treatment but also the insurance that pays for it.
So a financial business, for example, should target consumers when they're most likely to be at their computers, as people are often reluctant to deal with personal - finance messages on mobiles.
China, on the other hand, is reluctant to put so much pressure on the regime that it risks collapse.
They're very reluctant to give up the stock they promised on Shark Tank.
Though she has warned repeatedly that the German Constitutional Court could declare various European bailout measures to be unconstitutional, that's usually meant that she was waiting for street protests on the European periphery to elicit her endorsement for the proposals on behalf of reluctant Germans.
However, that is spooking traditional carriers who are reluctant to let Skype access their networks for fear of losing out on voice revenue.
Trump will then fly to Beijing where, according to senior administration officials, he will try to convince a reluctant President Xi Jinping to squeeze North Korea further with steps such as limits on oil exports, coal imports and financial transactions.
Likewise, I've heard managers assume that because an employee's spouse has a thriving career, they'd be reluctant to take on a job that requires a move.
It will be reluctant to overspend in Canada, or to undercut the incumbents on price for fear of damaging its margins.
Banks, in turn, are reluctant to lend, especially to small businesses, partly because they have so many dubious mortgages on their books.
First they seemed reluctant to have any hearing on this issue.
But at least the seller, specialty - metal conglomerate Chromalloy American (now part of Sequa Corp.), had some orders on the fence — jobs that nervous customers were reluctant to finalize.
However, in a post on the career advice blog Jobacle, Andrew G. Rosen argues that we're actually missing out by being reluctant to greet each other.
The large and accelerating rates of incorporation happened because of the weird interaction of two different populist instincts: (1) Even tax - cutting governments were reluctant to reduce personal income taxes on the top tier of income - earners, for fear of being accused of delivering «a tax cut to the richest Canadians;» (2) Just about every government from Jean Chrétien's onward was eager to cut small - business tax rates, because this seemed to be a handy spur to the plucky spirit of the theoretically job - creating mom - and - pop entrepreneurial class.
In addition to pricing and control issues, some have criticized what they say is arrogance on Apple's part for making some content producers and entertainment outlets reluctant to deal with the company.
Now, even as investors take a stake in Facebook, its future remains contingent on a leader who is reluctant to reveal himself.
The Canadian researchers wanted to know if these reluctant exercisers were missing out on a chance to experience some of the brain benefits of working out — could even a short, one - time bout of exercise temporarily improve brain function?
So Islands is encouraging users to connect their accounts on its service with their Snapchat or Instagram accounts as a way of identifying themselves, thinking that will make them more reluctant to abuse others.
But most people in his business are reluctant to take a chance on something new.
The piece focuses specifically on informal negotiations at work — those common but less written about moments when it's up to you to secure the credit or influence you deserve, or to get what you want from a reluctant supervisor or colleague.
The uproar over Sony might help technicians persuade reluctant executives to spend more on security, said Wisniewski.
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