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11 Sentences With "most hesitant"

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White men have been the most hesitant group to back Mrs Clinton in the 2016 primaries.
But Dr. Lee recently told Refinery29 that it's the one clip she was most hesitant to post.
Yet, like children unable to give concrete forms to their dreams, European leaders have taken only the most hesitant steps towards closer union.
It's the most hesitant piece of advice of Bachelor hometown dates this year, even after a long line of unimpressed fathers popped up on screen.
He knew, at a certain point, that he was doing it to forestall searching for the person he was most curious about, and most hesitant to betray.
From his early days of stardom to his reign as the music industry's most hesitant sex symbol, here are the celebrities that Harry Styles has reportedly dated.
Over that period Fed officials, including some of those most hesitant to raise interest rates, spoke of economic "tailwinds" that let them lift rates in five of the last six quarters.
I'm hardly the most hesitant person on the planet, but when it comes to my body, ten years of studying and working in both chemistry and medicine have made me pretty risk averse.
They are leaning on this possibility to spook the most hesitant Republican senators from supporting skinny repeal — who seem eager to move on from health care amid blistering attacks from Democrats and relentless pressure from conservatives.
The absence since September of an active government under Merkel in the EU's most powerful state has been uncomfortable for Brussels as it seeks to push ahead with deeper integration while Britain, long the most hesitant big member, quits the bloc.
The new publication would have been called The Nation and New Republic. Kirchwey was the most hesitant, and both attempts to merge failed. The two magazines would later take very different paths: The Nation achieved a higher circulation, and The New Republic moved more to the right. In the 1950s, The Nation was attacked as "pro-communist" because of its advocacy of detente with the Soviet Union, and its criticism of McCarthyism.

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