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reserved

referring to matters that are the responsibility of the national parliament rather than a devolved regional assembly
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"Going forward, we expect reservedly confident MENA executives to take a position of watchful waiting as they look for the US economy to pick up, seek more certainty in China's economy, and await the outcome of the Brexit debate.
Gutierrez answers this question by radicalising the message of the Second Vatican Council of 1965--a message that promotes (albeit reservedly and incompletely) a transition from ecclesiocentrism to a wider communitarian view.
Her latest experience was even more humiliating, details of which are divulged reservedly by Hana.
Georghiades kicked off the parliamentary debate around his reservedly optimistic budget for 2015, by calling on all parties to cooperate, while saying that next year will be one of recovery, reforms and changes.
Although reservedly hopeful for the continuation of interest in Canadian Studies research and programs, Symons is clearly dissatisfied with the fact that the maturation and development of the field has decelerated and has become somewhat static.
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August 7 (KUNA) -- Tunisia's ruling Islamic Ennahda Movement reservedly approved the Constituent Assembly's decision to suspend the body indefinitely with a view to holding national dialogue as the only way out of the political crisis haunting the country.
But Kahan defends a middle ground, between an outright rejection and a blind endorsement of capitalism, and asks intellectuals if they are to oppose capitalism, they should do so quietly, reservedly, respectfully, playing the role of the "loyal opposition" (p.
Minnie, Joseph's mother, moves a plain blue fan and talks reservedly of the heat.
The Muslims were reluctant to accept new ideas, believing in the superiority, I reservedly use the word, law (sharia).
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