With reluctance, Reeves recommends, "a yard-wide spray with one of the leaf-toxic insecticides that include pyrethrin -- it's considered organic and doesn't smell, " he said.
Although the Texan then accepted the Kennedys' offer of the vice-presidential slot only with reluctance, it was quite possibly his campaigning in the South that enabled John Kennedy to defeat Richard Nixon.
But the ECB made it clear it would be doing so with extreme reluctance.
Slam spokesman Lee Godfrey said the action was being taken "with great reluctance".
The result of Germans' prowess at exporting, combined with their reluctance to spend and invest, has been huge trade surpluses.
So it was with some reluctance that I travelled to The Place, a renowned dance studio in North London, for my moment of Eurovision glory.
"We have taken the decision to seek delisting with great reluctance but it is necessary to safeguard the interests of British Energy, " said chairman Adrian Montague.
It's with deep reluctance but also a clear-eyed recognition of the facts that we've determined, after careful review, that Chrysler needs a partner to remain viable.
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Indeed, that is something Mr Prodi did with some reluctance.
So it is with extreme reluctance that Charlemagne has concluded that, when it comes to the most divisive issue left in the draft European Union constitution, both sides have a point.
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Users are throwing sand in Intel's money-making machine with their growing reluctance to pay a premium for PCs with powerful new chips.
Economists have a statistic with which to measure this reluctance to part with a dollar.
It is hard to equate such reluctance with the degree if symptoms being reported.
Yet other characteristics identified by Dr. Vohs as associated with a monetary focus such as a reluctance to be involved with or dependent on others, or to accept direction from outside parties are almost certainly detrimental.
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With central bankers' success in recent years in conquering consumer-price inflation has come a reluctance to deal with asset prices, such as those of stocks and houses.
It also has something to do with his traditional Tory reluctance to turn his thoughts into grand, systematic plans.
Harrow Council said it had brought the case "with the greatest of reluctance" after Mrs Patel failed to explain irregularities regarding her application.
This so-called moral hazard argument against rescuing those who have borrowed too much or lent too much is in play again right now - with Germany's reluctance to lend its ample financial resources to Greece and Italy, to keep them well away from the brink of collapse during this lending strike by commercial providers of finance.
The Jets' reluctance to talk with specificity about Revis's situation apparently didn't sit well with him.
That is why Mr Blair has been persuaded to abandon his reluctance to interfere with Whitehall structures.
The Scottish Executive's reluctance to interfere with an industry that has brought thousands of jobs to poor rural areas is understandable.
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But I noted a reluctance to engage with a central question about Value for Money in Policing - what is it that we value?
He was appointed to the Lords, the upper house, but did not speak there for 15 years out of a reluctance to clash with former colleagues.
While I understand that you may disagree with the Board's reluctance to commence discussions immediately, the Board and I want to assure you that our concerns about timing are genuine.
The shocking statistic to emerge from the most recent Rock Health digital health investment report was the relatively small amount of new dollars that went into venture-backed EMR companies in 2012, suggesting a reluctance to compete with established players, notably Epic.
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The main snag, say people close to the talks, is Mr Erdogan's reluctance to go along with the IMF's fiscal demands.
In his first term Lula's reluctance to share power with other parties led to a congressional vote-buying scandal that nearly destroyed his presidency.
Talks took place last spring but there was reluctance to push ahead with that program until a government was in place with a new plan of action.
If the last several films have been hampered by Rowling's reluctance to get on with the story -- it has been two steps forward and one step back for a while now -- that doesn't apply to the climax.
With the passage of time comes a reluctance to revisit things that have already passed.
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