Foreigners will be keen to acquire yuan, and reluctant to part with it, for as long as they think it is artificially cheap.
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Naturally, in the course of a national election, Democratic politicians are reluctant to part company from the man at the top of their ticket, especially in ways that might be seen to align them with his critics.
The sale of fixed assets is the second step in the lenders' move to recover Kingfisher's 70 billion rupees loans, and may finally lead to its flamboyant owner Vijay Mallya losing his Goa villa and the Kingfisher office space in Mumbai--both of which he has been reluctant to part with.
Some financiers now say they are reluctant to take part in government bail-out schemes, precisely because they fear retrospective vengeance in the future.
Tens of thousands of pilgrims walking from Arafat to Muzdalifah -- where they pick up pebbles for the stoning of the devil ritual -- painfully and reluctant part to let our car through.
"You and I, Jim, have worked at the BBC for long enough to know that the suggestion that the BBC management in one part of the BBC was reluctant to allow an investigation by a news programme to go ahead, frankly, would only spur that investigation on and make people more determined to do it, " said Mr Jordan.
However, single mothers, who are not compelled to take part, have proved more reluctant: about half have turned down invitations to an initial interview.
The shift to a CIA-lead in Iraq has been gradual, in part because some in the military were reluctant to halt the work, according to current and former officials.
Housing mortgages barely exist, in part because judges are reluctant to allow banks to foreclose.
Oil companies are reluctant to admit that climate change plays a part in their northward shift.
Pottow found older debtors relied more on credit card debt in part because they were reluctant to hit up family and friends for help.
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Oil companies have the ability to increase refining capacity, and industry executives are often reluctant to admit that speculation in oil commodities is part of the problem.
Thompson's group was part of a coalition that leaned on reluctant Republicans to pass limits on Statehouse lobbying, and they are working on a voter identification and education project ahead of the 2014 elections to increase their clout and boost turnout.
Nets general manager Billy King was reluctant to rule out any names in his coaching search following the decision to part ways with interim coach P.
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The looming sequestration and the debate over the debt ceiling extend policy uncertainty and, at least for the early part of 2013, are likely to keep business leaders reluctant to deploy capital in a meaningful way.
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He had spent months trying to act like a U.S. senator, alienating himself from his own party and then the other party, and on the day of the vote he held the floor for the better part of thirty minutes, as if he were still reluctant to let the effort go.
Mayer was blasted, in part, because she took the freedom for herself but seemed reluctant to share it with her employees.
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