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Under such circumstances, it's natural for Banks to be reluctant to lend money to SMEs.

She seems to be reluctant to join hands with us in the project

Ridanvet Tu Jon, young man, should not be reluctant to make progress.

The country of initial asylum may be reluctant to accept such long-term aid.

I had to be reluctant to get to the bank, put the remained carrots into the basket.

Think of parting, the air will always be reluctant to leave, and then return to each other alone.

If such a partner is not found, the German government will be reluctant to provide transitional funds.

The weakest part of man is to be reluctant to part with a wonderful scenery and traveling companion. When we are reluctant to part with it, the best days pass away without mercy.

Four of us played be in full swing, sweating, although very tired, but very happy, finally we be reluctant to part to leave.

Perhaps one day, each other's love will be consumed completely. Even when it is separated, it will not be reluctant to say goodbye.

The sun's father had been tired for a day and should have taken a rest, but he seemed to be reluctant to leave.

Barack Obama will work with Congress to devise a fairer set of rules, but he will be reluctant to free those who openly threaten Americans.

Marketers call that "stickiness" because it means both sides of the relationship are stuck (invested) in this generative asset, and will be reluctant to switch and start over.

Life, there will always be reluctant to give up, the more you cherish, the more persistent, often not the most needed in life.

Goldman Stockholders, who have been richly rewarded as the bank's share price soared roughly 82 percent this year, may be reluctant to challenge the bank's pay practices.

Bear in mind that all these figures may well be underestimates since people are likely to be reluctant to admit spying on their partners as it suggests a lack of trust.

As things stand, however, some kind of retrenchment seems possible, particularly since the foundations may be reluctant to allow the bank to raise more outside capital to expand its activities abroad.

Babies of two months old do not appear to be reluctant to enter the water; It is not long before they are so accustomed to swimming that they can pick up weights from the floor of the pool.

The establishment has shown that it has been willing to dissolve Thai Rak Thai the first time, and I think that it would not be reluctant to do it again if Mr. Thaksin corners them".

There is also concern that over the long term, international investors will be reluctant to invest their money in South Africa if the country fails to deliver its World Cup project on time.

The peach blossom in full swing is full of trees, the sunlight with just the right temperature spreads a golden yellow, the air is wet because of the new rain, the whole world seems to be reluctant to leave in spring.

To be reluctant to move ahead

Many activists may be reluctant to give Mr Bush credit.

You have to do the job according to your abilities. Don't be reluctant to do it.

Many activists may be reluctant to give Mr Bush credit. But handsome is as handsome does.

Some kites may be reluctant to go to this nose-high position which can make this trick more difficult.

Israel provides Britain with much needed intelligence on areas such as Iran which it will be reluctant to forfeit.

European negotiators knew the us would be reluctant to embrace Kyoto, but they hoped they would be able to use it as a foundation for a new agreement.

Many of these cities will be reluctant to stick to the word because of the cross-cutting style, resulting in competition.

If this relationship is for some reason not right, patients will be reluctant to continue treatment, and the treatment itself will rest on very shaky foundations.

"The hero does not mention the courage of that year". Indulging and amusing oneself blindly will only lead us to be reluctant to make progress, to be self complacent, and to desolate today's studies or careers.

Unless this changes, and by more than the small reforms that are in the works now, the countries that could benefit from new loans will continue to be reluctant to turn to the fund.

Other EU countries think this was done in a protocol to the Lisbon treaty saying that the charter created no new rights in Britain, and may be reluctant to concede more.

Only when you don't care if others will leave, will the other party be reluctant to leave. The more you don't care, the more stable the relationship is. So you will find that those who let the prodigal take heart are the most free and easy women.

conceal a malady for fear of taking medicine; conceal one's illness and be reluctant to be cured; conceal one's shortcomings and be reluctant to overcome them

be reluctant to leave (a place); can't bear to part; recall with nostalgia; to chment

To be in the elder's company is like reading a thick book of de luxe edition that fascinates one so much as to be reluctant to part with.

Had passed the lunch hour for a long time, we had no alternative but to be reluctant to leave this ordinary but also unordinary small house.

If the maximum value can be derived by starting a new story and carrying it over to the next sprint then the team should not be reluctant to take this path.

He may be reluctant to do this for fear of hurting you even more, but concealing the details will leave questions unanswered and that will prevent you moving on.

Finally, we were happy and be reluctant to part to leave the beautiful zoo.

We are all the people who are going to leave. The ending is not too perfect for us, so we don't have to be reluctant to leave.

I knew people might be reluctant to talk to me, and I knew that most people were happy to accept a bottle of scotch instead of money if you offered it in exchange for their help.

I pretended to be reluctant to put down the book and slowly got up and followed her.

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Don't be reluctant to try powered toothbrushes.

One of the reasons for this objection is that firms may be reluctant to invest in new assembly lines if they cannot achieve economies of scale.

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