• Reluctantly or not, many suppliers are listening and sourcing more work offshore.

    FORBES: Connect

  • French support for his candidacy has come reluctantly as it does not want to lose the post to a non-European.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • But Rod's slothful habits (heavily lubricated by alcohol) are not easily tamed, and Abby reluctantly leaves him, having tried vainly to persuade his family and friends to help him reform.

    WSJ: Lombard on the Path to Stardom | 'Carole Lombard in the Thirties' | By David Mermelstein

  • She was not about to let just a bunch of men -- (laughter) -- in this meeting. (Applause.) It was only when the car literally could not get to her driveway that she reluctantly decided to stay home.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remembering Dr. Dorothy Height

  • Carlos Anderson reluctantly gave him the go-ahead but not the money.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But not so iron clad that the GOP didn't reluctantly consent to 6.2 trillion dimes in tax increases only this January in return for zero dimes of spending restraint.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: World Doesn't End, Obama Hardest Hit

  • They reluctantly gave debt authority to Congress, and certainly did not issue vague open-ended powers for any branch of government to accrue unto itself the right to borrow without congressional permission.

    FORBES: Obama And His Slavish 14th Amendment Courtiers

  • The Parades Commission had said it decided to restrict the Ormeau parade so that it could not cross the Ormeau Bridge and go into the lower Ormeau area "reluctantly".

    BBC: Marchers praised by Commission

  • "The hardest thing for me is not being able to see my friends, " she said as the girls reluctantly headed back toward the train station as the festival drew close to an end.

    WSJ: Displaced Japanese Town Tries to Stay Intact

  • But he has managed to stay grandiloquently vague on policy and not particularly modern on those rare occasions when he has chosen, as he reluctantly did last week, to toss a sprinkling of detail into the air.

    ECONOMIST: Salesman Schr?der

  • Mr Abbas only reluctantly agreed in the teeth of opposition from many in the Palestinian leadership (though not, apparently, Mr Arafat).

    ECONOMIST: Hitting hopes for peace

  • That has come reluctantly because he's beaten them so badly over the years and they're not in any rush to help him because if he's gone that's one less guy they have to beat.

    BBC: Reaction to Tiger Woods's break from golf

  • "Happy birthday to me, " I said to the ripening chestnut tree in the front yard, not yet knowing that the gifts I would receive that day would make me agree to return, reluctantly and to protect sacred secrets, to the grief-breathing place of childhood, to the Seaboro River.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Between the Tides'

  • It could be that the management agrees, reluctantly, to sell the company off for parts - but unless that happens Mr. Geffen's not going to be in the game.

    NPR: Tribune Co. Turmoil Highlights Industry Problems

  • Until the FAA announces a policy revision, we all have no choice but to reluctantly comply with the ban, but with devices like Google Glass on the horizon, updated restrictions could not come too soon.

    ENGADGET

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