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reluctant to admit in a sentence


1) Courts are reluctant to admit their own error.

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2) Manufacturers are reluctant to admit the existence of this defect.

3) Politicians are generally reluctant to admit that anything beyond their understanding or control .



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4) Experts and institutions may also be reluctant to admit their own fallibility.

5) It is run and funded by Scientology but is reluctant to admit this.

6) And they are reluctant to admit this, either publicly or to themselves.

7) Why is Midgley reluctant to admit to the existence of shadowy nearduties?

8) Officials are still reluctant to admit the link between rising cancer rates and rampant pollution .

9) They were reluctant to admit that his lofty knowledge was the product of mere reason.

10) Employers may be reluctant to admit using them because the terms of their employment are embarrassing.

11) She also is a talented lyre player, something she is very reluctant to admit to others.

12) Ashamed of her fear and reluctant to admit her mistake, Cera leaves them in tears.

13) Turkey, on the other hand, was very reluctant to admit any huge immigration from Bulgaria.

14) Massachusetts in particular was reluctant to admit the king had any sort of authority to control its governance.

15) What is unearned privilege, and why are people so reluctant to admit that they have it?



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16) Even in such a desperate situation, he was reluctant to admit that he was following a hunch.

17) Many children are reluctant to admit they are being bullied or that they can't do the work.

18) You are beautiful, and you know it - even if you're reluctant to admit it sometimes.

19) These assessments would have to be built into the application process for recipients reluctant to admit to such problems.

20) Given that respondents may have been reluctant to admit to activity they feared was illegal, the actual number could be higher.

21) He was reluctant to admit his nationality, and usually claimed he was Austrian to save any possible embarrassments of the truth.

22) Furthermore, the mind is reluctant to admit the existence of non-rational reality and values; it confuses the super-rational with the irrational or even anti-rational.

23) Weymouth has had a mixed record as publisher–something that her uncle has always been reluctant to admit , at least in public.

24) We are quick to lament how poorly women are treated in other countries but reluctant to admit that violence and misogyny runs rampant in the United States as well.

25) It enables us to experience desires we do not ordinarily give ourselves credit for, and to exercise choices society is reluctant to admit .

26) There is easily, for the great majority of people in the world, more pain than pleasure in life -- something we are extremely reluctant to admit !

27) What we found out was astonishing and I am reluctant to admit we could have gone so far and been so damned dumb.

28) He said figures revealed there from 1978-93 there had been at least 57 suicides within the force but that the police authorities were reluctant to admit this.



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