Sentences with phrase «say reluctance»

Here there appears to be a good deal of caution, not to say reluctance, on the part of judges when it comes to doing their own research with respect to legislative facts.
Speaking on the Gold Power Drive with Nana Darkwa Gyasi, Christopher Selorm Ankou said the reluctance of the Ghana police service and the state to prosecute the police officer who clearly was engaged in an act of corruption and the neglect of Stephen for the past 6 years was in breach of his Human Right.
Schleicher said the reluctance to evaluate was due to the fact that the trajectory of education reforms is very long and their educational outcomes for children are difficult to entangle.
It should be said the reluctance of men to be challenged and women to challenge is a particularly unfair situation for women.

Not exact matches

Over the weekend, there were multiple headlines that MBS made recent comments in support of a U.S. peace plan for Israel, and reportedly was critical of Palestinian reluctance to accept a deal; earlier in April, MBS had said Israel has a right to exist and to its own land.
«The vast majority of clients do not allow us to say that we work with them,» Maddock says, citing their concern over the stigma that comes with outsourcing jobs overseas, as well as a reluctance to reveal a potential competitive advantage.
Reluctance to overpay has led Teachers» management to say no to some investing opportunities this year.
«There's a general reluctance for humans to adopt certain forms of enhancement,» says Johnson.
But we've seen a reluctance to do multi-language support to really go from, say, Canada to Japan, or Canada to France or Germany.
Bryce Boland of FireEye says there is a «reluctance» among many senior leaders in the region to take cybersecurity threats seriously.
Dodge says the CIB could be a big deal, especially if it can work around the reluctance of politicians to tell the Canadian voters they'll have to pay fees to use some new infrastructure, including toll roads and bridges.
Bair said that the mortgage's industry's reluctance to provide mortgage modifications stems in part from the industry's «disdain for borrowers.»
«There's going to be some reluctance for homeowners that have rock bottom mortgage rates to trade out of that into a higher rate, whether it's through a move or a cash - out refinance,» said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
This isn't to say that many aren't trying or having success, just that the overall figures point to a continued reluctance to export goods and services.
«The vast majority of clients do not allow us to say that we work with them,» Maddock says, citing their concern over the stigma that comes along with outsourcing jobs overseas, as well as a reluctance to reveal a potential competitive advantage.
While the business opportunity in smaller cities is large, limited Internet connectivity and reluctance among parents and students to pay for online education hamper adoption of online supplementary education platforms, it said.
In Washington, both Democrats and Republicans have criticized President Trump for what they say is his reluctance to hold Russia accountable for its hacking of the Democrats during the 2016 presidential election; American intelligence agencies have also blamed the Kremlin for those attacks.
The tiny stake gained by American, based in Fort Worth, reflects the sheer size of the companies and reluctance in both countries to give foreign investors meaningful say in how an airline is run.
«Meanwhile,» said Wasserman, «there's a generational squabble between me and my 24 - year - old son, who is totally scornful of my reluctance to buy companies that have no profits — no revenues — barely a business plan.
Hedge fund manager tips $ US300 oil price: Pierre Andurand, one of oil's most prominent hedge fund managers, said the current reluctance of energy companies to invest in new production meant $ US300 a barrel was «not impossible» within a few years.
«There has been a reluctance in the [US] policymaking arena to take steps that would seem to stifle the growth and emergence of this remarkable information services sector that has become so successful in barely 25 years,» Kovacic, the former FTC commissioner, said.
Pierre Andurand, one of oil's most prominent hedge fund managers, said the current reluctance of energy companies to invest in new production meant $ 300 a barrel was «not impossible» within a few years.
«The absence of deteriorating conditions for most firms, both in terms of hiring and margins, does much to explain Beijing's reluctance to introduce more large - scale stimulus,» Leland Miller, China Beige Book International president, said in a statement with Craig Charney, research and polling director.
Swisher took issue with Zuckerberg's reluctance to be the arbiter of content on the platform — that's a requirement of the job, she said.
For people who would have a reluctance to devote the emotional energy required to really apply these principles, what would you say to them to change their mind?
In criticizing the «situational ethics» of a school counselor, Seth Williamson declares, «She suddenly develops a strange reluctance to say what all sane people know to be true: that illegal drugs are wrong.
1 John 1:8 That having been said, we must therefore realize there will be characters within the nature of the flesh which the flesh will resist releasing and which initially will be yielded only through great reluctance.....
Thus there is real truth in what Father Neuhaus says here: «This reluctance to press for conversions was a constant in Newman's thought, as was his view that the Church of England was, while not part of the one true Church of Christ, a valuable «bulwark» against infidelity.
But God answered Moses» insecurities and incessant reluctance by saying, «I will be with you and help you speak.»
He attributes the «explosion» set off by his sermon to «the reluctance of rabbis to say what they really believe.»
But the Archbishop of Canterbury only appeared to criticise the fact that the church named Bell, saying: ««The decision to publish his name was taken with immense reluctance, and all involved recognised the deep tragedy involved.»
Two things may be said to such reluctance.
Either we say to God, «Thy will be done», or God says to us with reluctance, «Alright, thy will be done».
In a piece in The Washington Post, he discussed the videos (the government's reluctance to further investigate them), saying,
Mr. Fitzpatrick says that «we would not react patiently to a German who excused his reluctance to use force in 1942 to free concentration camp inmates if he argued that he was convinced at the time that he could do more good by working within the system to end Nazi control than by risking his own arrest and imprisonment in an armed strike to free a few dozen inmates scheduled for the gas chambers on a single morning.»
Having said that, Lukas Podolski put Wenger's reluctance to play him under serious doubt and his last minute burst and goal proved the German's fitness over 90 minutes.
Having said that covering Merts lack of pace is part of his job — in the same way that shouting and organising the defence is Mert's job with LK's reluctance / inability to lead vocally.
OK Lacazette would be a slight improvement or at least a variation but he's not a top tier striker in the same vien as say Ronaldo or Higuain, and while I know we could never get in the former, there was a chance that however highly priced he was the latter could have been ours several seasons ago but was scuppered by Arsenals reluctance to get the deal done quickly and by their distracted bid for Suarez.
Wenger knows all this as well and despite his reluctance to say it pubically (he gets paid 8 million a year to keep his mouth shut and toe the party line) he may well have had enough OR totally streets with the boards ethos, who really knows?
reluctance to Buy and expecting the injury ones to come back just is delusional by anyone who understand football.lying to us about the extent of Alexis injury and now to sum up Ozil so as i said again and again..
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.
Yes i agree with you completely my brother i believe Benzema deal is just a matter of time he» ll be @ the Emirates very soon than you expect I have a friend of my that lives in Spain capital his a Real Madrid fans also he called & told me that Real Madrid making reluctance over Benzema deal in other for Arsenal to pay huge amount of money as they were that Arsenal needs him so much but he said to me that the Benzema deal will soon over.
They also say that the former Barcelona star's desire to play in the Champions League and Monaco's reluctance to sell Mbappe give Les Parisiens «three good reasons» to make a move for the versatile forward.
our managers stubborness and reluctance to spend seems to have our fans split right down the middle... i genuinely believe its not the fact that he thinks the squad is good enough its more that hes trying to prove that you do nt need to buy success and by god if it takes him 10 years for this bunch to mature enough to do it hel keep us suffering so he can turn and say «told ya so» to fergie, rafa, hughes, abramovich, etc.the problem is by the time this happens theyl have won titles by spending the question is are all you fans on the other side of the argument willing to wait that long and watch cesc, RvP, arshavin, cliche etc go elsewhere for momentos of their careers.in the time since our last league triumph (also last serious challenge) the team that has won the league most has invested in berbatov, nani, evra, vidic, carrick, hargreaves, anderson, tevez to name a few....
[2] «The reluctance to report concussion symptoms and to follow protocols [were] likely results from certain cultural factors such as athletes asserting their masculinity by playing through the discomfort of an injury, and a belief that winning is more important than an athlete's long - term health,» said lead author, Paul Echlin, M.D..
Despite the evidence, economics have largely driven the reluctance of many other hospitals to commit to donor milk, said Paula Meier, director of clinical research and lactation, neonatal intensive care unit, at Rush University Medical Center.
«Because it's so new, there is a little reluctance to use massage with newborns,» Polonczyk said.
«They both had to face hostile looks, even the reluctance of their respective families and also the view of our society about the age difference,» Philippe Besson, a friend of theirs, has said.
We would see a lot more critiquing of the science, a lot more people saying the benefit is marginal, a greater reluctance to offer the advice.
Symptoms include: worry about losing parents or other attachment figures though illness or death; unreasonable fear of an event that causes separation (getting lost, say, or being kidnapped); reluctance or refusal to leave home for school; undue fear of sleeping or being alone; persistent nightmares about separation; and physical symptoms (headaches, stomachaches) in conjunction with separation or anticipation of separation.
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