Sentences with phrase «with slight hesitation»

People that go to a Kevin Hart film know what kind of humor to expect, which is why I went in with slight hesitation while hoping for the best.

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The hesitation and slight confusion were palpable with each new move but entertaining as a participant nonetheless.
This actress knows how to mix strength with a touch of uncertainty — a worried look or a slight hesitation — to make her character all the more sympathetic as she battles the bad guys.
Very slight vehicle hesitation and / or surge may be present at speeds between 10 and 45 mph, under light acceleration with engine rpm between 1,200 and 2,000 (and when the transmission torque converter clutch is engaged (lock mode).
I forced myself to stay in the Eco mode for about half of my driving in an attempt to fully test the system, but at the end of the week with the M56, I still found the slight hesitation that the Eco Pedal system can cause and the pedal push - back to be quite annoying.
All models feature a 7 - speed dual - clutch automatic transmission and rear - wheel drive, a limited - slip differential is also fitted with electronic control on the GT S and C. Gear changes are quick and unobtrusive and other than a slight hesitation in certain driving situations, the AMG GT feels extremely responsive and very quick in a straight line.
While I have some slight hesitation about Android 4.0, they aren't (mostly) concerns with the Galaxy Nexus itself, but rather the ideological direction of the Android Platform as a whole.
Not since 2004's Richard Burns Rally has there been a rally game that has approached the sport with the goal of definitively portraying it as it exists in reality: cars that require significant practise to master, terrain as difficult to memorise as it is to slide across, weather that makes «white out» literal and opponents that punish even the slightest hesitation.
I realize, though, that for many if not most lawyers, «going public» with a written thought, even a fairly anodyne one, is a step made only after hesitation and careful consideration: clients, law societies, colleagues, senior partners, judges — anyone who matters might read what you've written and have a negative reaction; the risk, though slight, can make commenting publicly a game not worth the candle.
I have had the opportunity to speak to four justices or former justices of the Court, and when I asked them which of their judgments would be remembered and cited the longest, they had not the slightest hesitation in coming up with two or three prime candidates [1].
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