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There must be a new League of Nations, with the hesitations and half-commitments of the old removed.
ECONOMIST: From the archive
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Andrew Schrage, CEO of MoneyCrashers.com, a top personal finance blog, has many hesitations about growing too quickly.
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From the day ANIM was established those hesitations are becoming fewer and fewer.
WSJ: Making Music Against the Odds | Ensembles of Afghanistan National Institute of Music
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While the Israeli reprisals have been swift, there are hesitations behind the scenes.
ECONOMIST: Reprisals and politics
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Royal and republican impatience to lay the bones to rest has reached enough of a pitch to overwhelm even the hesitations of the church.
ECONOMIST: Russia��s bones of contention
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Despite their hesitations, the government told them to open the taps.
ECONOMIST: South Korean banks
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And despite all our divisions and disagreements, our hesitations and our fears, America prevailed because we chose to move forward as one nation, as one people.
WHITEHOUSE: The 2010 State of the Union Address
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But we have successfully advocated with the members of such families who have had some hesitations about the participation of their sisters and brothers in the music program.
WSJ: Making Music Against the Odds | Ensembles of Afghanistan National Institute of Music
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As I listened, I realized that a fundamental shift had taken place: these executives were no longer talking mainly about their concerns, hesitations, or reasons for caution around Enterprise 2.0.
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There can be no more hesitations.
BBC: Africa
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Brazil's hesitations are not unreasonable.
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