Some sentences in use of “reluctance”

How to use in-sentence of “reluctance”:

+ From colonial times to now, Costa Rica’s reluctance to become politically tied with the rest of Central America has been a major obstacle to efforts for greater regional integration.

+ The Amish are known for simple lifestyle, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology.

+ The finale focuses on series protagonist Aang’s non-violent personality and his reluctance to kill Fire Lord Ozai.

+ The total reluctance is equal to the ratio of the “magnetomotive force” in a passive magnetic circuit to the magnetic flux in this circuit.

+ In an AC field, the reluctance is the ratio of the amplitude values for a sinusoidal MMF and magnetic flux.

+ The result was new foreign policy doctrine for Bartlet Administration and military intervention to stop the violence, which came after much hesitation and reluctance to call the conflict a genocide.

+ The inverse of reluctance is called “permeance”.

+ He resisted the well-ingrained tradition of bringing senior officers from the armed forces into police commands; and only with great reluctance did he give in to the demand from the Hertfordshire police committee that he use his wartime military rank.

Some sentences in use of reluctance
Some sentences in use of reluctance

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