Hesitate
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Of course, widespread opposition to Trump could serve as a kind of unifying force in the EU, which would not
hesitate
to respond if Trumpian protectionism or other policies ended up affecting its members directly.But, for now, Europe’s individual countries seem eager to try their luck individually with Trump.
Of course, widespread opposition to Trump could serve as a kind of unifying force in the EU, which would not
hesitate
to respond if Trumpian protectionism or other policies ended up affecting its members directly.
The key is to take it as it comes, and not
hesitate
when the moment for decisive action arrives.
If EU leaders
hesitate
to take action on climate change, they will be sabotaging their own economy’s prospects for sustainable recovery.
As a result, markets will now
hesitate
to believe central banks’ statements about future policy, and forward guidance (a major post-crisis instrument) will be much more difficult.
Having to choose between Russia and Poland, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu did not
hesitate
– even though Russia now considers World War II to have started in 1941 instead of 1939, when the Soviet Union seized Polish territory under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany.
So governments have been right not to
hesitate.
While the increasingly partisan nature of judicial nominations could make some in Congress hesitate, bankruptcy judges are appointed by federal appeals court judges, not by the president, and do not require the Senate’s approval.
Johnson’s government, embracing the role of Perfidious Albion, will not
hesitate
to exploit these divisions.
In pursuit of power, they do not
hesitate
to reject pluralism and trample on minority rights.
Overshadowed by their nationalist opponents, cosmopolitan liberals should not
hesitate
to say, with Diogenes, “Get out of our light.”
The US president does not
hesitate
to exploit the hegemony of the dollar by imposing extraterritorial sanctions designed to hamper international trade, as illustrated by his attempt to isolate Iran.
Facemasks, ventilators, and vaccinations are social goods: their provision benefits society, and government must not
hesitate
to ensure adequate supplies.
We must not
hesitate
to fight back against those who attack press freedom.
While Scowcroft was personally close to the Bush family, he did not
hesitate
to criticize the younger President George W. Bush when he felt that he had gone astray from prudential values.
Moreover, consumers may
hesitate
to return to their old lifestyles, meaning that some industries – such as air travel and tourism – will continue to struggle long after outbreak-related restrictions are removed.
As a result, producers may
hesitate
to take fields “offline” when oil prices decline.
The Ukraine scandal reinforces those concerns, because it suggests that Trump will not
hesitate
to ignore the interests of US allies and intelligence partners when it suits his political interests.
The way Russia sees it, the United States will not
hesitate
to act unilaterally when it needs to, and it is precisely this double standard that has eroded global rules.
She seemed to
hesitate
between regret at waking him and a desire to speak to him.
As Bébert was not admitted to these games and received a cuffing whenever he wanted to touch Lydie, he was always constrained, agitated by anger and uneasiness when the other two were amusing themselves, which they did not
hesitate
to do in his presence.
A party among the miners seemed to
hesitate.
I know that in certain countries, particularly the Andaman Islands, Negroes don't
hesitate
to attack sharks, dagger in one hand and noose in the other; but I also know that many who face those fearsome animals don't come back alive.
I dared not hesitate, even if Captain Nemo stood before me.
And besides, should he
hesitate
to do her this service, she would know well enough how to constrain him to it by re-waking, in a single moment, their lost love.
Julien continued to hesitate; she added rapidly, her barmaid's imagination supplying her with falsehoods in abundance:'I dare say he did look at you, but it was when he was asking me who you were; he is a man who is rude with everyone, he didn't mean to insult you.'Julien's eye followed the alleged brother-in-law; he saw him buy a number for the game of pool which was beginning at the farther of the two billiard tables.
Little Tanbeau took his place one evening beside them; she asked him to go to the library and fetch her the volume of Smollett which dealt with the Revolution of 1688; and as he seemed to hesitate: There is no need to hurry,' she went on with an expression of insulting arrogance, which was balm to Julien's spirit.
LOCKE, _Travels in FranceOn leaving the Bishop's palace, Mathilde did not
hesitate
to send a messenger to Madame de Fervaques; the fear of compromising herself did not restrain her for a second.
And, as he saw him hesitate: 'I am composing a memorial for my appeal to clemency ... but anyhow ... do me a favour, never to speak to me of death.
You can be of the greatest service to religion, and am I to
hesitate
for the frivolous reason that the Jesuits would adopt the same course in similar circumstances!
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