loath in A Sentence

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    Like them or Loath them.

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    Normally I Loath the first day of the year.

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    This is his last birth, so he is Loath to kill anything.

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    His not Loath to do it; but it is His full determination.

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    Why, then, are founding families at Indian businesses so Loath to give up control?

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    Politicians are Loath to raise the tax even one penny when gas prices are high.

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    I stopped to consider that, but was Loath to admit that he just might be right.

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    Evacuation of nearby populated regions was delayed due to the Soviet government seemingly being Loath to admit an accident had happened.

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    I'm a self Loather but cannot bring myself to see another therapist because I'm convinced they think I'm a waste of their time.

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    Nietzschean perspectivism is the default position of most academics, and we are Loath to reach definitive conclusions particularly in ethical and political matters.

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    Some love it, some Loath it, but whatever your feelings let's take a look at some noteworthy examples and talk about best practices while we're at it.

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    The circus owner, Charlie Sparks, was Loath to kill her as he and his wife, Addie, were animal lovers and particularly had a soft spot for Mary.

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    The Bates family are Loath to allow anything so controversial to exist on the fort, for fear the UK may decide to re-take it after all these years.

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    It's the same with science- though many scientists are Loath to part with cherished beliefs, many do so under the weight of evidence, and science really does progress.

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    But a bigger challenge will be in ensuring that there is no disruption in activity, especially lending, because of the proposed mergers at a time when banks have been Loath to lend.

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    In the end, this latter rule allowing the vice president to forcibly take over is probably for the best as United States presidents are generally Loath to give up the office, even temporarily.

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    Herod had been afraid of John,“knowing him to be a righteous and holy man”(verse 20), and so was Loath to kill the prophet, but he had promised to give the dancing girl whatever she asked.

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