Sentences with phrase «reticent of»

Conceptual art is the most reticent of art forms, and Lawrence Weiner is the most reticent of conceptual artists.
Last summer, the NEA — historically the more reticent of the two major teachers unions — demanded Education Secretary Arne Duncan's resignation while the AFT called for Duncan to be put on an «improvement» plan.
In fact, when you start dwelling on the many good bits you start feeling a little reticent of slating Rise and Fall.

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«When it comes to talking about Brexit (Macron) is a lot more reticent than other EU leaders, he's very willing to say «this is the area of the EU, this is the area of Michel Barnier as the EU's chief negotiator, I'm not going to say anything about this.»
Now, the firms are hoping that the completion of the study will show cardiovascular improvement in these patients, giving them a strong argument to present to reticent physicians.
Zahid identifies young people as a key demographic that has largely been reticent to get on the saddle, since cycles to this point have not featured the same social connectivity options that are a staple of every other aspect of their lives.
But the threat of a runaway PR fiasco that continues to infuriate consumers (and, in turn, may convince even reticent lawmakers to endorse more pricing regulations) is also causing major players to take their own actions — or at the very least to reconsider their thinking.
It will not do so without the inclusion of Iran in any freeze, and even then it would likely be reticent to take part in a freeze when OPEC holds its next discussions in June.
Businesses are understandably reticent to change decades of office - going, but it's not just new recruits who want to telecommute.
Some of us are more naturally reticent or introverted than others, and some of us just don't have the confidence in ourselves and our opinions.
Though he often brags about leveraging corporate - finance law to become «The King of Debt,» Trump's numerous bankruptcy filings have left most large Wall Street banks reticent to lend to him, according to The Wall Street Journal.
There remains substantial overcapacity throughout China's heavy industry, which, together with a large build - up in private - sector borrowing, may make the Chinese authorities reticent about over-generous amounts of stimulus to boost growth again.
Republicans are expected to be more reticent about privacy regulations, and may use the hearings to raise suspicions of political bias on the social network.
YRA HARRIS: I'm not sure, maybe a couple, she was kind of reticent.
Many marketers are reticent to launch a resource center though, because the bulk of their long form content is reserved for lead generation and driving reconversions through lead nurturing.
«Lincoln was reticent to discuss religion, particularly after his election, which has fueled the ongoing debate about whether he believed in God or if he was Christian in the way we would explain it today,» said Nathan Raab of the Raab Collection.
We liberals are plenty quick to point out the inconsistencies and hypocrasy in our own religion but reticent when it appears in the religion of others.
The cult has often been seen as little more than a gross form of flattery, motivated by the political ambitions of provincial elites, or the consequence of crude manipulation or megalomania on the part of emperors, the best of which, it is often remarked, were reticent about its development.
I am reticent about the role of a priest applying ashes to a parishioner's forehead.
But I am reticent about the appointment of sentiment by a liturgical calendar; I do not want anyone to tell me how to feel.
I realize that there remains a shortage of Catholic priests in many US dioceses, which means that most priests work extremely hard and bishops are reticent to give them additional tasks.
In his time in America, Eliade was reticent, and sometimes evasive, about that aspect of his past.
Tóibín's James is «a reticent man from a Puritan place, ready to do battle on behalf of freedom for his characters, but more skilled at allowing them to renounce what freedom came their way for the sake of other things that are harder to define.»
While Christianity is increasingly reticent to masquerade as sociology or psychology, the finding of these disciplines still remain significant for the church.
This was something that (most) supporters of Nicaea seemed to believe, even if they were wholly reticent about it.
Christians proclaim that there is no morality without theology, yet are reticent to talk about the implications and demands of this morality cum theology.
With this personal contact Luther had a greater sense of security than under his predecessor, the so - reticent «Wise» elder brother of the Elector.
In this fog of formless sex, students remain reticent or become defensive when they perceive that their freedom is threatened.
On the other hand, food processing and manufacturing companies may be reticent to call any attention to the quality of training given the publicity surrounding product recalls or outbreaks of listeria or salmonella that can be tied to employee mishandling.
I tend toward the more reticent, shy side of the social spectrum and with this endeavor I have pushed myself to be more outgoing.
Yotam Ottolenghi has a masterful way of coaxing flavor, combining textures and inspiring even the most reticent broccoli - eater into diving headfirst into this dish!
They've been a weird mix of pragmatic spending and reticent roster construction, but this seems like the right offseason in which to pounce.
Jack Olsen asked the normally reticent Koufax about that sense of responsibility — the management of excellence — and got this unique interview KOUFAX ON KOUFAX
A number of sides are said to be interested in taking the 28 year old on but appear reticent on signing the former Bordeaux man on a permanent deal but Wenger wants to sell the misfiring forward as soon as possible.
Between them, they've won 50 out of 60 Major tournaments in the last 15 seasons and become stalwarts of a sport that is reticent to let them go.
Lallana may well be tempted by a move to a club that can offer him a first taste of Champions League football as well as the chance to battle for major honours but could also be reticent about moving to Stamford Bridge without any guarantees of regular first team football.
«If he was at all reticent, if he said it would be great if you could get me another vet to help out, we would have gone out and found a couple of other guys to take the pressure off of him.
Though the Villa Park are reticent to sell the 24 year old the Metro claim Benteke will look to «force» a transfer despite his side's upturn in form since the appointment of Tim Sherwood as replacement for manager Paul Lambert.
The newly promoted Bundesliga outfit have been reticent to give Kalas regular playing opportunities, however, which has led to his return to England and a two way fight for his signature on loan until the end of the season.
Such a varied collection of dramatis personae, though, would be incomplete without the presence of a Carl Reineresque straight man, which is where the Wings» reticent defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom fits in.
Alcott is not a bit reticent about her victory, confidence and determination being two of her long suits.
But the imminent retirement of such a spectacular star and such a reticent star was bound to cause all kinds of conjecture.
Despite this schism in public betting, Arizona is still listed at -2.5 as oddsmakers are reticent to move to the key number of 3.
Paul Scholes, famously reticent during his years of loyal service at United, has been one of the more vocal critics of LvG and his team since becoming a pundit.
Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang: The future of Africa's top talent remains uncertain, with potential suitors — with the notable exception of Chinese side Tianjin Quanjian - currently appearing reticent to actually make an offer for the attacker.
«I was a little reticent at first, but there are a lot of areas which have helped me relax and be a lot more positive in terms of football and also my everyday life.»
I have to first admit that I've been a little reticent to post about this, not because I'm not excited about it, but because homebirth in our culture is not seen as a safe or wise choice (though in reality it is as safe or safer than hospital births in most cases — there are a number of studies that indicate as such).
«Being rather shy and reticent, one important thing I've learned since starting to sell my own work is to be less scared of contacting new people.
«Funny» is not the word usually used to describe the slow - talking speaker, who is more often deemed «reticent» and sometimes even «obstinate» for his close - to - the - vest, wait - you - out style that has proved equally maddening to both members of the press and his fellow leaders down at the Capitol.
«And President Buhari too given his military training to defend the unity of Nigeria may also be cautious and reticent except he is able to get visible cooperation and firm impetus from the political class as they are currently doing as well as practicable blue print and roadmap for a sustainable restructuring»
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