Hesitate
in sentence
254 examples of Hesitate in a sentence
Japanese primate researchers assumed that each individual animal had a distinct personality, and they did not
hesitate
to give their subjects names.
Economists
hesitate
to explain to people that they should borrow less.
As Canada recently learned, MBS’s regime will not
hesitate
to play the oil card in response to criticism about its record on human rights.
The Fed may
hesitate
to extend additional swap lines, because to do so could expose it to losses on foreign currencies.
This is a point I demonstrated in an academic paper written – I
hesitate
to admit – fully 30 years ago.
Governments will
hesitate
to recommend re-profiling for fear, justified or not, of destabilizing the international system, and will encourage the IMF to lend large amounts instead.
Yet these countries
hesitate
to let actual wages fall for obvious social reasons.
Many economists
hesitate
on precisely what lies ahead.
Macri’s honeymoon is likely to be brief; the Peronist opposition, having rid itself of the Kirchners, will not
hesitate
to attack the new administration.
Even the most thuggish Burmese dictator must
hesitate
before unleashing lethal force on men dressed in the maroon and saffron robes of their faith.
The EU’s talks with Ukraine on a proposed Association Agreement, for example, provide some leverage, which the EU should not
hesitate
to use.
But they did not
hesitate
to use the power of the state to perpetuate themselves in power, harassing opposition newspapers, manipulating judicial investigations, and abolishing the independence of the central bank.
Of course, it is noble to
hesitate
before declaring someone an enemy, but when someone talks and acts like an enemy, doubts must disappear.
But liberal states should not
hesitate
to use international law to deal with "rogue" states and those who threaten a global order based on mutual tolerance.
The irony is that many of these same commentators do not
hesitate
to point to China as the poster boy of globalization’s upside – conveniently forgetting on those occasions the degree to which China has flouted the global economy’s contemporary rules.
If China concludes that its geopolitical interests, particularly in dealing with the US, would be best served by detaching itself from Putin, it will not
hesitate
to do so.
They will not appear on the roads of Russia, mind you: Unlike Germany or France, Putin will not hesitate, while terrorizing tomorrow’s refugees, to slam the door in their faces.
While unequivocally commending America's tough stance in pressuring Iraq, Japan should not
hesitate
to deliver a clear message to the US: exercise patience to avoid war.
Small minorities of Israeli extremists no longer
hesitate
to use violence to defend, if not impose, their views on others.
Such laws make otherwise conscientious reporters
hesitate
to do what is professionally right.
The Kurds are such a nation: a people of volunteers who know why they fight, a people who, from the humblest to the greatest, from the Peshmerga regular to the loftiest of Kurdish commanders, does not
hesitate
to take up arms to discourage or to dismantle despotism – and not only on their behalf.
But if the past holds any lesson, it is that, if our ability to fulfill our mandate is at risk, we will not
hesitate
to act.
A modern Keynesian government does not
hesitate
to increase spending in the face of a recession.
This makes their friends
hesitate
to speak up for fear of being painted into not just an anti-Israel, but also an anti-Semitic corner.
In the dispute with Turkey, he did not
hesitate
to throw tariffs around like confetti, regardless of the potential blowback on US businesses and consumers.
Still, the Court should not
hesitate
to act outside Africa when mass atrocities demand redress.
And they do not
hesitate
to undermine an independent press or judiciary when their business interests are threatened.
Putin may be dangerous and unpredictable, but he does not
hesitate
to do what it takes to advance his understanding of Russia’s strategic interests.
Independent Ukraine's first president, Leonid Kravchuk, cared little for economic reform, while Russian President Boris Yeltsin believed in, and pushed for, radical economic reform, even if he soon were to
hesitate.
Former French President Jacques Chirac did not
hesitate
to justify this imbalance with a reference to World War II, which the Germans accepted.
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