Examples of 'still reluctant' in a sentence

Meaning of "still reluctant"

Being still reluctant means that someone is hesitant or unwilling to do something, even after a certain period of time has passed

How to use "still reluctant" in a sentence

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still reluctant
Tom is still reluctant to do that for you.
Incentives to convince those who are still reluctant are also included.
Experts are still reluctant to confirm eyewitness accounts.
Syrian refugees in Lebanon still reluctant to go home.
Tom is still reluctant to call it off.
A Stonewall spokesman told the publication that many LGBT people were still reluctant to come out.
If you are still reluctant to admit your guilt.
A Stonewall spokesman said many LGBT people were still reluctant to come out.
But people are still reluctant to seek advice.
Still reluctant to be drawn too far.
And that she was still reluctant to talk to me.
Nevertheless, some companies are still reluctant.
Berlin is still reluctant to use military means.
Further north, the states are still reluctant.
But he was still reluctant to talk to her.

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According to recent Eurobarometer surveys, consumers are still reluctant to shop cross-border.
I am still reluctant to call them dreams.
But the Guardia Civil were still reluctant to release it.
Tom is still reluctant to do that for us.
In both markets, insurance companies are still reluctant to cover the drug.
I am still reluctant to do that for you.
If Booth is still reluctant.
Experts are still reluctant to confirm eyewitness accounts that the incident was an alien invasion.
Sheldon is still reluctant.
Consumers still reluctant to go digital and waiting for human touch in their shopping experience.
Rachel was still reluctant.
European officials are split on the issue, with lead eurozone lender Germany still reluctant.
Some companies are still reluctant to accept this idea.
Sharon ultimately decides on Hawaii, although Ozzy is still reluctant to go.
Consumers are still reluctant to buy from their mobile.
Roosevelt declined to unite in this group-he was then still reluctant to leave the GOP.
Many companies are still reluctant to employ women as drivers.
Even so, even then I was still reluctant.
Sebastian was still reluctant to speak in front of the driver.
Unfortunately, the international community is apparently still reluctant to meet its financial obligations.
The police are still reluctant provide details in order to protect.
Young Europeans are enthusiastic about science - but still reluctant to pursue scientific careers.
Tom is still reluctant to do that.
However, Jean-Francois Soussana pointed out that farmers are still reluctant to use new technologies.
We are still reluctant to go that far.
Nevertheless, in case of adolescents, physicians are still reluctant and tend to follow legal parameters.
Many SMEs are still reluctant to invest the time and resources to develop new markets.
Today, distributors are still reluctant to show it.
I am still reluctant to do that for Tom.
And yet, people are still reluctant to vote.
MS are still reluctant to give audit powers to Eurostat.
However, some experts are still reluctant to this medium.
But I was still reluctant to believe that nothing was impossible for God.
Employers can request public subsidies, but are still reluctant to recruit among the young unemployed.
Are you still reluctant about using our services?

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