Sentences with phrase «still reluctant»

Nevertheless, says Steven Martin of Re / Max Ocean Pacific Realty in Courtenay, B.C., «it's a paradigm shift for condo management and there are those who are still reluctant to change their decades - old ways of operating.
Associate Professor Manicavasagar says: «Many sufferers are still reluctant to seek help, and it is thought many suffer for years because of stigma, but CBT can give people the skills to understand their triggers and manage the symptoms so these attacks don't adversely affect their lives.»
I was still reluctant to refer that only - slightly - less - ugly resume on to the recruiter.
Reitinger explains why a cybersecurity mindset is needed and why so many organizations are still reluctant to buy in.
Many organisations are still reluctant to trust blockchain technology, however others have found good use cases for it apart from Bitcoin.
Many organizations are still reluctant to trust blockchain technology, however others have found good use cases for it apart from Bitcoin.
Many researchers are still reluctant to consult an electronic book: books are long, users are uncomfortable with extended reading online, and it's impractical to print an entire book.
Among the problems tackled by the panels, was the question of how an «arbitration - friendly» seat can be developed in Africa when international parties are still reluctant to site their disputes on the continent.
But even though it's common knowledge (and common sense) that lawyer bios are really important, many are still reluctant to devote much time and effort to them.
However, she notes some are still reluctant to choose the region as a seat to resolve disputes: «Socio - political and security challenges currently facing Nigeria tend to limit the desire of parties and arbitration practitioners to bring the seat of arbitration to Nigeria.
Every crop must undergo radiation tests before it can be sold, but even when approved for sale, people are still reluctant to buy, resulting in price drops.
Too many scientists are still reluctant to speak out.
P.T sent shivers down my spine, and to this day I'm still reluctant to complete the game fully.
Blizzard has since rectified almost all of the major complaints — save maybe for the DRM — and Diablo III still enjoys immense popularity to this day, but many are still reluctant to forgive and forget.
It also shows consumers are still reluctant to spend heavily on other nonessential purchases, such as restaurant outings and new clothes.
However, many credit card holders are still reluctant to pull out their plastic.
In spite of the food offerings, though, the dog was still reluctant to come close enough, so Hagar devised plan B: a capture from above.
If your bird is still reluctant to try the pellets, you can offer the seed mix for only an hour or two a couple of times a day, with a dish of the pellets available all the time.
After three days he is still reluctant to bear weight on that leg and limps.
If your dog is still reluctant to enter the crate, put the dish only as far inside as he will readily go without becoming fearful or anxious.
Even with cheap «sticker prices» I am still reluctant to go there.
And, even if traditional lenders are still reluctant to offer good terms, there are alternative loan sources worth considering.
With the banks still reluctant to approve loans, borrowers are looking for another source of funds.
As someone still reluctant to put my credit card bill pay on autopilot (though this may very well change for me in the future!)
Essentially, the subscription model will ideally pay off especially for those who are still reluctant to pay for their eBook to fall in love with reading and connecting with authors who create the wonderful works that exceed their imagination.
It is true that many students have already started taking advantage of professional essay help, but many are still reluctant to make a move.
Having made those verifications, I'm still reluctant to use his frequently good material because veiled identities are not the stuff of good information in a free society.
Too bad textbook publishers are still reluctant to go digital, but I have little pity for an industry that makes money on new editions.
- Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austen Book Club «Lookaway, Lookaway is an often humorous, sometimes unsettling, ultimately poignant romp through a «New» South still reluctant to let go of its past.
I know there's the shady mechanic stigma (especially in Utah, seems like) but my shop follows the owners manuals and even when I point it out to them in their own manual, they're still reluctant!
A quicker steering rack improves turn - in and facilitates mid-corner corrections but is still reluctant to deliver much feedback to the driver's hands.
Inspite of accepting the benefits of eLearning, there are some organizations that are still reluctant to initiate eLearning because of the absence of in - house capability to develop eLearning and unfamiliarity about outsourcing options that are available in the domain.
An annual report on the state's teacher evaluation system finds administrators are still reluctant to give failing marks.
Instead, we will try to answer some of the central questions that those who are still reluctant to join Twitter may have, and demonstrate how educators and others have addressed some of these concerns.
Students who are still reluctant to talk when their name is drawn can ask me to come back to them after a few more people have spoken so they have more ideas to respond to.
One - third of the Human Resources pros surveyed were still reluctant to embrace the return of employees who left, believing they would suffer from the stigma that they would likely leave again, and that they might still be carrying the «baggage» that prompted them to exit the firm in the first place.
Despite these favorable reviews, companies are still reluctant about using game - based learning for their digital training programs.
Their relationship with the teacher was pretty negative and they were still reluctant to call themselves class clowns, but a little bit more ready to do so.
Nevertheless, even with the help of loan guarantees, lenders are still reluctant to do business with any but the most sophisticated of charter school operators.
That being said, he is still reluctant to make the voting issue a top priority.
While many search engines online dating are still reluctant to embrace chats video, seems the now distant professionals weigh more than the contras.
If they are still reluctant, then you might want to pass.
«Nora,» a Toronto - based friend who asked that I not use her real name, has been dating online for about four years and is still reluctant to talk about it.
Many of my friends are still reluctant to reveal the secret of their online dating site.
Despite the proven health benefits, many nutrition professionals are still reluctant to recommend them.
The doctors unanimously agreed that Mr Smith was a hopeless case, but were still reluctant to turn off life support, so at the request of the family they injected him with a megadose of 25 grams of vitamin C (the daily limit is 0.06 grams) twice per day.
But as anyone who has watched the past 15 years of international climate negotiations can attest, most countries are still reluctant to take meaningful steps to lower their production of greenhouse gases, much less address issues such as how to help developing countries protect themselves from the extreme effects of climate change.
So it may come as a surprise that there are scientists still reluctant to join Team Statin.
Although public awareness of PPD is increasing and the condition is losing some of its taboo status, many women are still reluctant to seek help for their symptoms and PPD often goes undiagnosed.
Most parents reading this will probably think it is a no - brainer but we felt that this category should belong in this list as many dads out there are still reluctant to utilise whats available literally at their finger tips.
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