Sentences with phrase «real reluctance»

The phrase "real reluctance" means a genuine unwillingness or hesitation to do something. Full definition
Arsenal may well not get as much back in terms of a transfer fee from this deal if it went ahead, but with the German champions Bayern Munich showing real reluctance to pay Alexis Sanchez the sort of wages he is said to be after, the only other options open to Arsene Wenger are selling to a Premier League rival or keeping him with the risk of having an unhappy and disruptive player in the dressing room for a year before he swans off for nothing anyway.
Jessie Gruman, social psychologist and president, Center for the Advancement of Health, Washington, D.C.: There was real reluctance on the part of the pharmaceutical industry to do research until they were sure that it would be worthwhile financially.
I think there's a real reluctance to take a 2 - loss team when a 1 - loss team is there, so there's some hope.
No other big team operates the way we do by showing a real reluctance to buy players and spend money.
There is also a real reluctance to interact with Parliament on something that is absolutely crucial.»
I find there can be a real reluctance to do so when there's so - called «free» advice on the internet.
Also there is real reluctance to state too baldly the magnitude of the challenges to be overcome before climate change research can deliver relevant results.
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