Sentences with phrase «very reticent»

IT administrators are often very reticent to introduce bleeding - edge tech into the workplace.
Lenders are very reticent about approving loans if you don't have revenue.
That's why we're all very, very reticent to put a child on a witness stand.
This said, lawyers and law firms are very reticent to abandon this model.
Unfortunately these lukewarmers say that there is a «greenhouse» effect, but are then very reticent to swallow all the IPCC AGW bullshit -LRB-, you believe in), that is directly associated with this belief..
I am very reticent to go down the road of, using an analogy, insuring a house paying a premium equivalent to its value (assuming I have the money, which itself is another analogy) just because someone says they are of the considered opinion that it is MOST LIKELY probable something bad will happen and the insurance premium is PROBABLY going to protect my stake in the residence.
As manga fans well know, manga creators (manga - ka) are very reticent about talking about anything interesting.
He felt burned by a prior article about him and was very reticent about taking part in the film.
Yeah, it's a very ultra-conservative group unfortunately and they're very reticent for change.
Solar storms can at times create radiation damage or introduce errors in satellite or spacecraft computer processors, causing them to function unpredictably, malfunction (sometimes permanently) or «misbehave» in other ways, Anderson says, adding that much of this activity goes unreported to the public because, particularly in commercial space - based systems, operators tend to be very reticent to admit they have had a problem that might discourage investors.
«I'm very reticent to make predictions when our track record is so poor,» says Krimigis.
Yellen will be very reticent to raise rates too quickly; they want to see more from Trump and Congress before they get more aggressive.

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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.»
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.
Reagan was pretty reticent personally but I think this selection from his 1980 debate with Carter works very well: I don't know what the differences might be, because I don't know what Mr. Carter's policies are.
Reagan was pretty reticent personally but I think this selection from his 1980 debate with Carter works very well:
For a meat eater he's very accomodating, but slightly reticent when it comes to entirely plant based meals, especially if I serve them for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The only part of my old diet which persists and I feel still reticent to release is 85 % dark chocolate (very very low carb French one), that I seem to be tolerating really well.
Meet the star of eHarmony's latest TV advert, our very own reticent reptile!
In the early years at St John's, he often appeared reticent and serious because of the concentration needed to listen and lip - read, and he shared very little.
Before my Mom passed away, she spoke about those years, too — but seemed reticent to share some very painful memories of those she lost during that time.
Beyond the obvious preoccupation, current in this country, with all things pertaining to identity, there is something very American in this particular, reticent attitude in Porter.
The trouble is that a western world that is so lacking in direction itself is reticent to help in the very ways it can help — using and sharing the fruits of its own development.
It is to be expected that many lawyers will be reticent to hire a joint expert, without the possibility of reviewing the report, particularly in cases where the report may very well bind the Court's judgment.
The advantage of this approach is two-fold: first, the chutzpah is very often pointed out by the Court (though they haven't yet used the term), a source of great comfort to a somewhat reticent, if not shy, reviewer; secondly, the Government's sharp dealings and disregard for the honour of the Crown more often than not compose the ersatz golden thread running through the Crown's position.
It won't sell anywhere near as well as the standard S6, simply because it's very expensive and users are always reticent to try something new when there's no proven need for it, and rightly so.
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