Maybe there's some reluctance and weariness about going through all the motions we require a person to make before he can be President. |
We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
Many of those who voted in favour did so with a reluctance somewhat aside from the military arguments. |
There is a remarkable reluctance among mainstream scientists and doctors to challenge junk science and expose its dangers, which are substantial. |
There would be a reluctance to readily dispense with them unless absolutely required. |
The reluctance of lawgivers to push conversion to the metric system is due mainly of these three objections by the fundamentalist lobby. |