单词 | increasingly reluctant to |
释义 | increasingly reluctant to Valuers are increasingly reluctant to put high values on properties for fears of repercussions from lenders should the valuation later prove too high. Times, Sunday Times As the mortgage crisis has deepened, lenders have become increasingly reluctant to offer their best loans through intermediaries, insisting that customers approach them direct. Times, Sunday Times I am becoming increasingly reluctant to recommend internet banking on devices that access a network wirelessly. Times, Sunday Times Savers may benefit, though, as banks become increasingly reluctant to lend to each other and desperately look for alternative sources of funding. Times, Sunday Times He reports that witnesses are increasingly reluctant to come forward because they do not trust the police. Times, Sunday Times |
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