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Hesitancy

Hesitancy meaning

A pausing or halting before beginning a task, often as a result of some fear or uncertainty about the outcome.

Example sentences (20)

Ask pastors how they were involved with their community to fight vaccine hesitancy.

But critics, some inside Germany's governing coalition, have long complained of Scholz's perceived hesitancy to take the next step when it comes to weapons deliveries.

Constantinescu said she hopes the report helps vaccine hesitancy to be recognized as a “health crisis” in Canada and that funding agencies and government invest more in promoting vaccination and fighting misinformation.

Contrary to the hesitancy to host migrants from across the Mediterranean or the other war zones, Ukrainian war refugees have been accepted by countries with open arms.

Given its drying abilities, ophthalmologists often reserve the agent for their more treatment-resistant nAMD and DME patients, while others report a hesitancy to initiate more novel agents; often relegating use to later-lines of therapy.

If you're on an information team or in an organization that owns one of those - what you’ve faced to date is tightly-controlled authorities, reduced freedom of action, bureaucratic roadblocks, restrictions, and hesitancy.

In theory, this is meant to combat vaccine hesitancy and encourage the public to get jabbed from various pathogens helping protect the nation from disease.

In the process of granting these exemptions and making the hesitancy to enforce local content laws, the industrialist said the country had lost opportunity in creating manufacturing jobs.

Saying things like, “be careful, you’re going to fall,” creates hesitancy in children, which can be helpful in small doses depending on the child, but it isn’t necessary to repeat all the time.

Sizemore later talked about starring in the comedy series in a 2022 interview with Decider and was asked if he had some hesitancy in taking on the role.

Studies showed this was tied to growing vaccine hesitancy, much of which was due to (sometimes about the connection between childhood vaccines and autism.

There seems to be great hesitancy about a bank holiday in the event that England win and Prince William, the President of the FA, is watching the game on telly instead of being at the final in person.

This ongoing hesitancy among employers will partly be the result of the long-term economic uncertainty and budget constraints that are impacting businesses everywhere.

Vaccine hesitancy is a huge global health threat as mentioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the past.

We also saw challenges and new business global acquisition, both in enterprise and commercial segments due to customer hesitancy in the current macro environment.

With so few games to make an impact and so much pressure on the circumstances around this escape mission, there can be hesitancy to use inexperienced youth.

With this context, China’s hesitancy to criticize Hamas and its effort to convey pro-Palestinian neutrality is only in keeping with the trend line.

But on the scale of a novel, the author’s hesitancy becomes unsatisfying.

His hesitancy doesn’t mean he doesn’t love her.

How else to understand the Biden administration’s hesitancy to force Israel to agree to a ceasefire?