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According to that same survey, senior-level men are now 12 times more hesitant to have one-on-one meetings with junior women, nine times more hesitant to travel together and six times more hesitant to have work dinners together.
But we're just a bit more hesitant than we were.
And that made Klitschko even more hesitant to throw punches.
They were much more hesitant when I talked about assault.
France, which seemed keen to engage Iran, is now more hesitant.
Those who are more hesitant speak loudly through their softer statements.
Steven Adams has seemed ever more hesitant to shoot the ball.
He decided he'd be more hesitant to eat whale meat now.
Trump supporters were more hesitant to accept it than Clinton supporters.
We need to scrutinise whether banks could become more hesitant of lending.
Because of that stigma, they can be more hesitant to get treatment.
Will they be more hesitant to come out about a psychiatric diagnosis?
Now as new details emerge, conversation around the case is more hesitant.
"The chick did a trick with a brick," Zahiya followed, more hesitant.
Women are more hesitant on these categories, with 30%, 25% and 12% respectively.
Mr Xi has been even more hesitant in his handling of the economy.
"We are a lot more hesitant to be a donor," Chelsea told TIME.
Others are more hesitant, sometimes raising questions and concerns about officers' use of force.
"I have a number of buyers who are just more hesitant," Hatvany told CNBC.
Butcher, ever pragmatic and with fewer acting credits on her résumé, was more hesitant.
Voters have been more hesitant to choose women as chief executives, rather than legislators.
They're more hesitant to go out, and they're searching for ways to protect themselves.
Employers are already more hesitant to hire mothers than other candidates, male or female.
The NCAA has since returned to North Carolina, while other companies have been more hesitant.
Since then, everyone in the Research Division had been more hesitant with the Internal Directives.
Families in other developing countries are more hesitant about handing Granny over to strangers, however.
"It makes me more hesitant to trust the system to click 'Buy Now,'" Thomas said.
Republican repeal efforts have made insurance plans even more hesitant to sell coverage in 2018.
Previously, Harris had been more hesitant about the idea, and refrained from backing it outright.
The migrants were much more hesitant to talk and it was harder to form real connections.
Women are much more hesitant, and look for nearly perfect alignment before going for a job.
Except now his nominee for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, sounds more hesitant about pulling out.
In the past, the city has been more hesitant to close schools early in the winter.
Asher Wright,the farm manager at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina, is more hesitant.
That's likely made the Obama administration even more hesitant about inviting charges of politicizing executive agencies.
These days, Phi is a lot more hesitant to donate, especially if it's for a wealthier institution.
But, Velasco said, that could change as higher rates make smaller businesses more hesitant to seek loans.
Britain's FTSE 100 was up 0.4 percent by 0845GMT, outperforming the more hesitant Europe-wide STOXX 600.
The easy virality of Facebook also seems to have made individual users more hesitant about opening up.
The unfavorable changes in the law may also make the government more hesitant in bringing corruption charges.
And with Biden and several senators running, many superdelegates have been more hesitant this year to commit.
Large employers, meanwhile, turned out to be much more hesitant to drop coverage than economists had expected.
Someone who was way more hesitant to join the project was Bernard Herrmann, who created the iconic score.
Were you surprised when you read that Maggie was a little more hesitant to bring the Saviors in?
Wade—if courts annul women's reproductive rights, could that make colleges more hesitant to extend them sports scholarships?
Murphy and Mabus were more hesitant on the issue, only saying there should be a debate about it.
I would also be more hesitant to work for a small company that may not provide health insurance.
Others, like Emma Peden, a Spanish teacher at Fox Creek High School in South Carolina, are more hesitant.
The Senate plan has proven unpopular with voters, making potentially vulnerable GOP senators more hesitant about supporting it.
" He's more hesitant on the subject of starting a family: "I don't want to have a kid right now.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the report also found that millennials are more hesitant of using credit than any other age groups.
While some women who already shop on Instagram welcome the idea of a separate app, others are more hesitant.
Seeing friends whose relationships are completely different than they appear online has made them even more hesitant to post.
Officials at all levels are more hesitant, afraid of making decisions that go against what Mr Xi might want.
"Younger individuals are more hesitant to invest life savings with banks, because of what happened in 266," Beaudry said.
The FOP says the wording could make officers become more hesitant to engage in even basic policing on the streets.
The prospect of having a hit show back on the air didn't make Barr more hesitant to spew her opinions.
When it comes to mental health, however, a lot of us may be more hesitant to ask for time off.
Even though hardware is so diverse these days, the struggles those companies are going through can make investors more hesitant.
This may help explain why female Republican candidates, including Carly Fiorina, appear more hesitant to emphasize their gender during campaigns.
I also knew it was changing the kind of mother I had been to a more hesitant and worrying kind.
His debilitating injuries will not make the Mets more hesitant to give out long-term deals, because they already are.
Overall, Americans are more hesitant about voting for a "democratic socialist" than they were in 28503, according to the new survey.
Yet some foreign companies selling to other businesses said they felt customers were now more hesitant to make big ticket purchases.
But we're also relying on very incomplete data, and more vulnerable visitors could be far more hesitant to tell their stories.
"There is a risk that larger employers, especially large ones with global operations and workforces, might be more hesitant," Zhao said.
That makes it hard to judge what kind of justice she'd be, which could make both Obama and the Senate more hesitant.
"Trump's unwillingness to sign the nuclear deal is increasing global risk aversion, making markets more hesitant on the geopolitical outlook," said Schamotta.
When I interviewed Reid in his Las Vegas office in May, he seemed more hesitant to do away with the filibuster entirely.
Mr. Nadella has been more hesitant than Mr. Cook to publicly criticize other technology companies, turning to more subtle types of persuasion.
While large companies seem more hesitant, small businesses are showing more optimism, said Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor, the jobs site.
Sometimes this worked, but poor outside shooting and (more) hesitant point guard play made it difficult for Griffin to do anything positive.
But even if institutions are bullish in their survey responses, they have been more hesitant to publicly jump into the volatile asset class.
The actress stopped by The Ellen Degeneres Show to reveal that her now-husband was a bit more hesitant than her to date.
While shoppers are increasingly buying more goods over the internet, they have been a bit more hesitant to do their food shopping there.
Lesser-known bands might be more hesitant to try Yondr, as many rely on fans posting photos and videos to promote their shows.
But the political and economic climate has become more unpredictable since then, and owners of important artworks have grown more hesitant about selling.
Others were more hesitant because of higher mortgage rates (which hurt the starter market in particular) and uncertainty about the new tax law.
Top officials quickly became convinced that they would not solve the case before Election Day, which made them only more hesitant to act.
She said she'd always been open about her young online friendship to her parents, but Michael was more hesitant to open up to his.
But Hong Kong is considerably more hesitant to lift the ban it placed upon fruits, vegetables, and seafood from Fukushima and four neighboring prefectures.
Conversely, if he goes down to defeat, his fate could well make other Republicans even more hesitant to criticize Trump than they already are.
But retailers may be more hesitant to have their brand associated with a new and potentially dangerous technology, even if it is a cool idea.
Al-Shurafa, whose company has created more than 20 apps for surgeon clients, explains that these apps are meant to encourage more hesitant potential patients.
And they are likely to be more hesitant to sign up now given that the route has been altered from the one preferred by TransCanada.
Amazon said it hoped success with the drone trials in Britain would encourage more hesitant regulators in the United States and elsewhere to loosen restrictions.
The NRCC is spending on her race, but the conservative Congressional Leadership Fund PAC has been more hesitant to commit money — a sign of trouble.
The revival of democratic socialism within the party has left many elected officials — even Mr. Booker — much more hesitant, it seems, to critique organized labor.
But the experience left a mark on Ruberg, who says they've become more hesitant to include material about gender, sexuality, and race on their syllabuses.
"There is a theory of gender discussions on knowledge: Men may be more likely to hazard a guess while women are more hesitant," Sanbonmatsu said.
Additionally, law firms that would help advise on the shareholder's campaign also count these firms as clients and would be more hesitant in helping the activist.
As outlined by Buzzfeed's Kate Arthur, The Bachelor is struggling to maintain its numbers, and the Kardashians seem ever more hesitant to share with their audience.
A new report shows that we're hanging on to our smartphones longer and longer, and we're more hesitant than ever to buy the latest mobile device.
Yet what seemed like a prescient, intuitive action exactly a decade ago merely became part of patchier, more hesitant response over the following years of turmoil.
And as customers become more hesitant to share their own data, Facebook and other digital-media companies are moving to regain their trust through additional protections.
And while lawmakers can be more than happy to derail a president's domestic agenda, they are more hesitant to cross the White House on international affairs.
When asked by Savannah Guthrie if America is more hesitant to elect a woman than an African-American, Clinton said the studies prove it to be so.
Older voters are more hesitant, with only 63 percent of voters over 65 years old "strongly" or "somewhat" supporting women in combat roles, and 33 percent opposing.
A news operation manager said journalists in the area have become more hesitant to cover explosions after nine were killed in an ISIS suicide attack last year.
The result is that complementary and alternative medicine practitioners, having altered their web of belief, are generally more hesitant about vaccines, as are those who solicit their services.
Given Frazier's injury history, it is understandable when he is more hesitant when attempting a running catch at the wall, as he was last weekend at Kansas City.
Ocasio-Cortez, who unabashedly supports abortion rights, has yet to respond — and might be a bit more hesitant this time, considering Cruz's opposition to safe access to abortion.
Companies have been more hesitant to commit to investments amid the high-stakes economic conflict between the U.S. and China, which has been gradually escalating since early 2018.
While liberal members in the caucus have loudly called for it for months, more moderate members who face tough re-elections in 2020 have been far more hesitant.
Allies and host nations will be more hesitant to work with the United States if they cannot count on us to effectively punish those who cross ethical boundaries.
Honestly, if the Sacklers had saved millions of lives with their philanthropy, I might be more hesitant to take them to task for how they built their fortune.
Why it matters: In the past, Trump has been more hesitant on the topic — particularly regarding federal sentencing guidelines — thanks to tough-on-crime Republicans like Sessions and Sen.
Depending on how worried you are about jump-scares, you might move slower or be more hesitant to interact with things since you know those interactions might trigger... something.
You might click at first, but if you're smart reader, you're going to become more hesitant and suspicious — and you're probably going to share a story that disappoints you.
This appeals to those more hesitant to fully cut the cord — a trend that tends to go hand-in-hand with watching less TV overall, especially among younger viewers.
Some experts say that these policies actually make workers more hesitant to take time off because they don't want to be seen as taking advantage of the generous benefit.
And it gets Credit Karma off the hook for an IPO at a time when investors are more hesitant to invest in Silicon Valley firms following their public debuts.
When asked why some journals are more hesitant than others to address the issue, Goldacre said he suspects the project demonstrates why outcome switching has persisted for so long.
Traditional networks are going to become more hesitant to work with Netflix — and are going to pursue their own network-specific streaming apps — no matter the state of Netflix's data.
Major internet companies, who had been very outspoken during prior fights over net neutrality in 2014 and earlier, have been more hesitant to take a vocal stance this time around.
He's more hesitant to criticize Trump than are some other Republicans, but he also has said it was "inappropriate" for Trump to ask foreign governments to investigate his political opponents.
He's more hesitant to criticize Trump than are some other Republicans, but he also has said it was 'inappropriate' for Trump to ask foreign governments to investigate his political opponents.
Warren, who has seen a recent surge in national polls, offered a clear and explicit defense of the policy, drawing a stark contrast between herself and more hesitant candidates surrounding her.
"From the Arab standpoint, this makes them more hesitant to be supportive because the political space they need to maneuver has been eroded," said Dennis Ross, a veteran Middle East negotiator.
With the nation's political future uncertain, real estate agents say buyers are leery of the economy and more hesitant to put money down on a discretionary purchase like a vacation home.
The deeper investors discount the likelihood of Fed action, the greater the risk any move will trigger an overreaction with unpredictable and negative economic fallout, making policymakers more hesitant to act.
Members from the party's growing suburban center will likely be more hesitant about expensive new government programs, and especially raising income taxes, than their colleagues from lower-income and urban districts.
Public health officials and researchers in border communities, such as myself, are finding that many Mexican immigrants, especially those living in U.S. border states, are more hesitant to share personal information.
She feels even more hesitant now as Trump supporters "show so much hate towards people like me over literally a piece of paper," she says, referring to a permanent residence card.
Some analysts saw the latest dam burst creating resistance to the new President Jair Bolsonaro's plans to ease restrictions on mining, making investors already wary of Brazil's mining sector even more hesitant.
"Studios may be more hesitant to invest in new types of content, and decisions on what gets green-lit and who is involved are made by smaller groups of people," Ellis said.
Cooke thinks passengers will be more cognizant of what type of plane they're booking for a few months, and they'll be more hesitant if a Max 8 plane is on their itinerary.
Gillibrand, for her part, has been more hesitant to call for impeachment, saying last month that Mueller should first testify both publicly and privately with Congress before a final decision is reached.
This experience from the 90's could be one of the critical reasons Speaker Pelosi was more hesitant to move forward with a formal impeachment proceeding than many of her Democratic colleagues.
I was a bit more hesitant to fade the Scarlet Knights at big numbers, but now that we've reached our last chance of the season to bet against them, I can't resist.
Although a handful of 215(k) plan participants have hit seven-figure account balances, other workers might be more hesitant about socking away money amid fears of a recession and recent market volatility.
His aggressive tactics on trade, including 25% tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods that prompted retaliatory duties on U.S. exports, have made companies uncertain about the future and more hesitant to invest.
Joel Rodriguez, Rodriguez Grocery and Deli Rodriguez was a little more hesitant about the concept, noting that a lot of young people might prefer the convenience of a machine over the corner store.
Without giving in too much to nostalgia, there's no denying that, a generation ago, members of Congress were more hesitant to use the legislative process to show up their colleagues across the aisle.
And while there will likely be high demand for SMB loans provided via OpenLending during the coronavirus pandemic and aftermath, lenders may be more hesitant to extend loans in the uncertain economic environment.
Clinton and Obama, by contrast, were both far more hesitant about starting major wars — and thus, rhetorically, less prone to playing up the ability of the US military to fundamentally change the world.
But after a wave of mass teacher walkouts across the nation, and with a noticeable shift to the left in the party, ambitious national Democrats now seem more hesitant to criticize organized labor.
The fact that the Times has shown a viable journalistic path to de-anonymizing the data makes it likely that the IRS will be even more hesitant to release such information in the future.
Some department heads at the university were becoming more hesitant to grant coveted graduate assistant positions to Iranian applicants, she said, even if they were their first choice, given the visa trouble they face.
Most people maintain a taste for their familiar childhood foods, sure, but Marcus is more hesitant to new things than most—even resisting the idea of cold brew coffee, as his bandmate points out.
Leadership at many of these companies have been more hesitant to take as strong a position than their employees, which many speculate is based on their desire to stay in the president's good graces.
Whether warranted or not, cancel culture's mere existence has made users more hesitant to Tweet and more likely to use a third-party app or service to auto-delete their Tweets if they do.
Pellegrini said the economic downturn in Brazil meant it was hard to sell business jets there, while the drop in oil prices had made potential purchasers in the Middle East and Russia more hesitant.
While Netflix invests heavily in acquiring foreign-language films to better serve its worldwide streaming audience, other studios have historically been more hesitant, since the upside at the domestic box office can be limited.
"Having data at your fingertips is awesome because you know what's going on, but it can also make you a little bit more hesitant if you don't like what the data is saying," Vogel said.
Even people who haven't interacted with one before are generally very interested to come and see them and learn more, and even more hesitant people end up cuddling at least one once they meet them.
While recently stopping by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the dancer revealed that she knew she wanted to date her now-husband while filming 2006's Step Up together — but Tatum was a bit more hesitant.
On the contrary, it is likely to reduce intelligence cooperation between the U.S. and the countries affected by the ban, which are likely to be more hesitant to work with U.S. forces and intelligence agencies.
One byproduct may be that the Justice Department will be more hesitant when it seeks to hold individuals responsible for misconduct by global financial companies, raising the prospect of even less accountability for corporate wrongdoing.
One of the best small moments of A-Force is Dazzler and Nico thinking that a world full of Thors would be hot, and Medusa and Captain Marvel being a little more hesitant about the idea.
Some of the dresses will go to a contest-winning drag queen, but Kufrin has been a little more hesitant about what to do with the lacy black gown she wore during Luyendyk's repugnant season finale.
Hardware manufacturers have been a bit more hesitant to drop the technology of budget and mid-tier devices, due to the added cost of asking users to upgrade to either Bluetooth headphones or USB-C models.
Dr. Holt is more hesitant because he is the one who would actually do the surgery and thinks the real attention should be put on him, not the three girls who don't even have medical degrees.
Feints undo the work of a good counter puncher and make him more hesitant, from Mike Tyson to Renan Barao, it's a principle which has been proven against the greatest boxers and fighters of all time.
"I think with the marriage equality, it was something that no one was scared to speak out on, but this is a very personal thing that people are more hesitant to speak about," Ms. Byrne said.
Here are some of the key findings: Police say fatal encounters between officers and African-Americans have made their jobs harder Seventy-two percent say their colleagues are now more hesitant to stop and question suspicious individuals.
Democrats, by and large, have focused on lawmaker accountability in the wake of the #MeToo movement, while Republicans have been more hesitant to speak out on the subject — as demonstrated by the cases of Trump and Kavanaugh.
From the start, it's clear that Heather is ready to take that next step in their relationship, but Colton seems to be a bit more hesitant (even asking her at one point if she blows kisses, yeesh).
It's funny because I'm more hesitant to talk about it because I don't want him to read this... I actually would totally talk about it right now, if I didn't feel like, Wait, he might read this.
Banks' willingness to lend to SMEs fell below the no-change mark of 50 for the first time on record in June, the Standard Chartered survey found, indicating banks are more hesitant to extend credit to SMEs.
For homebuilders, the ability to steer a potential buyer to Opendoor gives them what they are looking for: a more solid sale commitment, as homebuilders are more hesitant to sell to a buyer carrying an existing mortgage.
While left-leaning members are likely to slam the enormous companies, which offer services to billions of people, some members on the right — who traditionally eschew government intervention and promote free-market ideals — could be more hesitant.
"Edgy brands will push in that direction and see it as an opportunity, but ultimately it will be highly regulated so major brands will be a little more hesitant to move in that direction immediately," Chester said.
As women, they're more hesitant than men to run, and that, coupled with being lesbian, may make them pause several extra beats to be absolutely sure that their experience and mettle can eclipse any bigotry they confront.
Don't be mistaken: The lopsided nature of our politics, even Democratic politics, has not somehow been solved because women and people of color have proven eager to join the 2020 race and white men have been more hesitant.
If you're on someone else's set, and they're pushing you to do something out of your comfort zone, you're going to be so much more hesitant — it's up to them to decide whether or not you look bad.
North Korea periodically admits large groups of American journalists, to witness parades and special occasions, but it is more hesitant when it comes to individual reporters, who require close monitoring and want to talk about the nuclear program.
If you're a bit more hesitant to dish out nearly $199.903 on a pair of shoes, though, you'll be happy to learn that Nordstrom's boot section includes a number of lookalikes that go for under $200 a pair.
Sanders has been more hesitant than some of his rivals on impeachment, expressing concerns about whether House Democrats should proceed with an impeachment vote when Republicans, he says, would back Trump regardless of what an inquiry might find.
Trump met with hundreds of evangelical leaders in New York earlier this week, and while some well-known figures — such as Liberty University's president, Jerry Falwell Jr. — have endorsed the candidate, others are more hesitant to do so.
The small audience cheered as one roared "I want to say it's not OK to be gay," but they seemed more hesitant when another, an African-American woman introduced only as Barbara from Harlem, said "Thank God for slavery".
"We also need to stop panicking and stigmatizing people of different ethnicities— this will only make people more hesitant to speak out and seek care," says Abraar Karan, a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Investors are more hesitant to sink millions of dollars in venture funding at the lofty valuations some founders were looking for, or might choose to exercise more control over its board of directors or other matters of corporate governance.
"If you imagine a world in which that information is always and automatically shared, you might be more hesitant to learn information about yourself," says Natalie Ram, a professor of law focusing on bioethics issues at the University of Baltimore.
Becky Frankiewicz, president of ManpowerGroup, a staffing firm, said she was already hearing from clients that they are more hesitant to commit to major projects, at least until they see whether this week's skirmishes develop into an all-out trade war.
And while she gained plenty of fans during those nine months, Duncan also dealt with critics who said she was harming her baby by continuing to workout, which made her more hesitant to share the happy news this time around.
One specifically cited the confusion created by Trump's tweet on Tillerson's North Korea diplomacy, saying that if North Korea's interlocutors feel Tillerson lacks authority, they may be more hesitant to convey possible U.S. diplomatic overtures to their leadership in Pyongyang.
It's fifty years, no less, since Fonda and Redford's fine romance in "Barefoot in the Park," and, if they remain a perfect couple, it's because they are so imperfectly matched: her forthrightness and her mental brio versus his more hesitant air.
The alleged phenomenon, over which Comey has previously clashed with President Obama, claims that the proliferation of stories about police killing unarmed black men has turned communities against police officers and made them more hesitant to do aggressive police work.
While Egeland has repeatedly criticized the government of Bashar al-Assad for blocking humanitarian deliveries, the UN's special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, who helped broker the four towns agreement and oversees talks in Geneva, has been more hesitant.
Later in the decade, the United States will vie for top spot with Qatar although this latest plan from QP will make U.S. companies, private with little state support, more hesitant to finalize projects if the market becomes oversupplied again.
While only a small minority of students are involved, they represent a leftist critique of Chinese society that seems to be gaining traction on college campuses, partly because the authorities have been more hesitant to suppress it than other political discussion.
Later in the decade, the United States will vie for top spot with Qatar although this latest plan from QP will make U.S. companies, private with little state support, more hesitant to finalise projects if the market becomes oversupplied again.
But data show that manufacturing is contracting, businesses are more hesitant to invest in the face of trade tensions, and inflation has been stuck below the central bank's 2 percent target, all of which make the case for lower rates.
Although the theme parks may be more hesitant to share specifics on extra security measures since the weekend, many, including Universal, SeaWorld and the four Walt Disney World theme parks, started giving security increased attention last December by adding metal detectors at entryways.
"The Bank of Canada remains more hesitant and the many uncertainties, including the outcome of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations, should prompt it to wait until next April before continuing its monetary tightening," noted Benoit Durocher, senior economist at Desjardins.
Vietnam's airport capacity has been reaching its limits as more people in the nation of 90 million take flights and as the economy grows at among the fastest rates in Asia, prompting the government to be more hesitant in handing out airline licences.
"There is concern that this (level of) growth cannot be sustained in the same way in the second half of the year," Bernhard said, noting customers are becoming more hesitant following Britain's decision to leave the European Union and the region's refugee crisis.
FBI Director James Comey has claimed that the scrutiny, which has been dubbed the "Ferguson effect" after the killing of an 18-year-old in that Missouri town, has caused police to be more hesitant about getting involved in potentially perilous interactions.
While some had hoped Fidel Castro's death would pave the way for a complete reversal of the détente, others think the biggest impact will be that Obama is now more hesitant to move ahead with any further Cuba regulations in his final weeks in office.
K Street watchers attribute that to a change at business groups, which are more hesitant to take on former lawmakers, instead opting for those with closer ties to their industry or hires they are certain will make a long-term commitment to the association.
The study found that when the NAO robot told test subjects to touch its "intimate" body parts, participants were "more emotionally aroused" but also "more hesitant"—suggesting potential discomfort—compared to touching less intimate regions, which saw subjects deliver a more natural, and typically quicker response.
Sponsors were already more hesitant to come forward to care of unaccompanied immigrant children when Trump came into office, due to his negative rhetoric — including explicit comments that the administration would have "zero tolerance" for anyone in the U.S. without papers — and concerns circulating in the community.
While most of us understand the importance of taking a day off work if we have a cold (to make a full recovery and to keep from contaminating our colleagues), it's probably safe to say that we're a little more hesitant when it comes to mental health days off.
With a libretto by Annie Proulx, the writer of the short story on which the Oscar-winning 2005 film was based, "Brokeback" portrays the doomed affair of two Wyoming cowboys: the bold Jack and the more hesitant Ennis, who only fully acknowledges his emotions after his lover's death.
Stewart's voice is lower than Seberg's, her smile more hesitant, her chin more determined, and the gleam in her eyes a touch more dulled with knowingness, as if the innocence to which Seberg somehow clung were no longer available; Stewart, though, is not in the business of impersonation.
And this is another area where the UK government especially has, in recent years, ramped up political pressure on tech giants (for now European lawmakers appear generally more hesitant to push for a decrypt law; while the U.S. has seen attempts to legislate but nothing has yet come to pass on that front).
But she quickly realizes that abandoning her more hesitant instincts to embrace the "what if?" of sleeping with Daniel was entirely selfish — a fact Daniel himself calls out when she says that "scratch an itch" justification to his face after three weeks of ignoring him in the hopes that he'd just go away.
Hollywood has shown particular excitement for VR, and while many Silicon Valley investors have been more hesitant to invest in consumer VR startups, there aren't many studios ignoring VR. Unlike existing competitors like The Void, Nomadic is looking to create experiences that can easily be integrated into existing spaces rather than in dedicated larger spaces.
Speaking at a D23 panel in August, VanderWaal agreed that the role felt "meant to be," but in front of me she's more hesitant to say she's the real-life Stargirl, as if identifying that way could prevent her from being seen as her own person, instead of just another manic pixie dream girl.
Do you think that future Houses will be even more hesitant to bring forward charges at all then or do you think the opposite is true and it'll be easier and faster and more often we will see the House just trying to bring charges knowing that it will probably go nowhere in the Senate?
Salman's appointment has been received with mixed reactions: While many within Saudi Arabia are excited about the change that the 31-year-old prince might bring, administrators stateside have been more hesitant because of what they see as reckless behavior from Salman, which includes launching a bloody and so far inconclusive war in Yemen.
When Joyce Hunter, one of the leaders of the first gay rights march on Washington, in 1979, was a student at Hunter College, she observed that her middle-class peers were more hesitant to enter the vanguard of the resistance than she was as a black lesbian who had grown up in an orphanage and later public housing.
New York City's response to the most recent storm typically influences the next decision; if the mayor was seen as overly alarmist over just a few inches, he may be more hesitant to cancel schools, but if he took heat for mismanaging a storm, it is easier to make the case for an abundance of caution.
Corker on Trump: Scotland 'one of his best events' While his campaign aides affirmed on Saturday that Trump does not want to ban all foreign Muslims from coming into the U.S., the billionaire was more hesitant and declined in an interview with CNN the same day to disavow the controversial policy that has been a hallmark of his campaign platform since December.
Declarations of war, in that precise language, have all but disappeared, most likely because the proliferation of international laws of war in the twentieth century has made states more hesitant to call their wars "wars" to avoid unequivocally triggering application of these increasingly restrictive laws, as University of Minnesota political scientist Tanisha Fazal argued in her recent book, Wars of Law.
The overwhelming public opinion shift in favor of marriage equality might make Roberts more hesitant to chip away at the right, and it also might deny the Court opportunities to take up the issue, if the popularity of same-sex marriage prevents states from trying to restrict the right in ways that would be challenged and make it to the Court.
Every time we see a female choreograph in the spotlight at a major company or where she's the only woman in an all-male thing, the pressure is high, and if it's not good or if it's just O.K., the critics are a lot harsher and she's either shy to try it again in such a big light or people are more hesitant to hire her.
That side comes through in fits and starts during our afternoon together—when more of his friends showed up at the office, he instantly went from reserved artist to joke-cracking guy happy to be away from home for a few days—but he was also a little more subdued, a little more hesitant, the sign of someone who isn't quite comfortable in inherently awkward press situations just yet.
Here's a fun game for when you have nothing else to do: Go sit in your nearest park and count how many people are running around glued to their phones playing Pokémon Go. (The last time we saw this much swiping was when Tinder launched — and people seemed much more hesitant to be caught virtual flirting while crossing the street.) And the beauty world seems to be fully on board with the madness: First, a grooming kit; then, a perfume; and now, a Pokémon bath bomb.

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