1. After acting in some school plays at Sacred Heart, Brewster knew she had found her calling, but she harbored reservations. 2. But powerful military and business leaders are known to harbor deep reservations about making further concessions to an enemy they believe is vanquished militarily. 3. But proponents of the rule on garbage disposal harbor few reservations. 4. Executive search firms also harbor reservations. 5. From his extraordinarily careful handling of the issue, one might conclude that Bush harbored deep reservations about vouchers. 6. Helliwell still harbors reservations about breaking into the tough Boston market. 7. Other historians harbor similar reservations. 8. Very few of our esteemed public servants seem to harbor any reservations about taking corporate gifts. 9. During the campaign many Peruvians harbored deep reservations about his character and fitness to lead. 10. Many Peruvians see Toledo as erratic and harbor deep reservations about his character and fitness to lead. |