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tentative English

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tentative

If someone is tentative, he is hesitant or uncertain. The child was tentative about crossing the road.

tentative

(= probationary, provisional) under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon probationary employees a provisional government just a tentative schedule unsettled in mind or opinion drew a few tentative conclusions

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Simple sentences

Tom and Mary's little girl is starting to take her first tentative steps.
The parties have reached a tentative agreement.

Movie subtitles

That letter is a response to a tentative feeler sent out by you.
Tentative, my foot!
The doctor put down a tentative diagnosis of pneumonia with complications.
It's very tentative, don't you think?
And this is the tentative program for the charity ball.
Well, that was only a tentative plan.
I'd like to put your name down as a tentative sponsor.
It pushes at the edge of something still tentative.
I'm much too. tentative.
Well, I kind of got a tentative date for tonight. Why?
For example, did you notice that his actions seemed awkward and tentative?
The battle is concluded, with tentative judgment for the Confederation.
All plans between men are tentative.
A little tentative, but we can work on that.
But, anyway, this is a kind of tentative outline the boys and I have cooked up.
Permanently, in fact. Of course, that's all very tentative.
The world went on much as it had been going on with a tentative tiptoeing alongside a precipice of crisis.
There's only been a few tentative reports.
That's a tentative figure, of course.
I am ready to take that first tentative, frightening step if you are.
We've already spoken to your doctor and he's given us a tentative okay.
I've noticed a certain tentative quality in your thinking, as if your mind were occupied with issues other than those on the board before you.
Less tentative. More alluring.
Our tentative conclusion is that the substance was succlynocide, large enough to be lethal, difficult to detect because of the way the body breaks it down.
Please. - Tentative, my foot!
I can assure you that is meeting was of a purely tentative character.
We've got the tentative analysis of the bomb threat.
I have obtained a tentative agreement from a party at this end.
That is still tentative.
I'm usually very tentative.
Tentative homicide?
We were both tentative, more than a little vulnerable.
I'm naturally tentative.

News and current affairs

Until growth resumes, any tentative financial stabilization will be extremely fragile.
The UN's weapons inspectorate chief and Iraq have agreed on tentative terms for the conduct of weapons inspections, which in theory could begin as early as two weeks from now.
And tentative evidence suggests that they are delivering some initial tangible benefits to the euro area's economy.
All this sounds pretty pessimistic but is not meant to be; it is meant to calibrate that change takes a lot of time, more so if it is tentative and reluctant.
It has to be subject to open criticism from all directions, and only if it survives these tests and criticisms may it be adopted as tentative and conjectural new knowledge.
But only tentative reforms have appeared so far.
Lafontaine's agenda is a move backwards, as if the Continent's tentative moves on the road to a competitive market economy, beyond the welfare state, have reached a cul de sac for Europe.
Soon nations will colonize the moon, giving rise to the same unsatisfactory and tentative situation we have in Antarctica, where nations essentially take without legally owning.
Instead of taking scientific evidence as dogma, we should consider it as tentative information that should be ascribed a level of credibility.
Are we seeing tentative signs of escape from the eurozone's malaise?
Three possible lines of argument - empirical, literary, and causal, each admittedly tentative and tenuous - support the worry that emerging markets' economic performance could suffer dramatically in 2012.
But those tentative green shoots that we hear so much about these days may well be overrun by yellow weeds even in the medium term, heralding a weak global recovery over the next two years.
The bad news is that their anchor may remain both tentative and insufficient to restore the level of growth and financial stability to which billions of people aspire.
After the Labor leaders Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ehud Barak embraced the two-state concept, there came the first tentative movements in that direction from Likud members: Tzipi Livni, Ehud Olmert, and Ariel Sharon.
It is significant that this policy was adopted before Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech in August, in which he announced his tentative plans for quantitative easing.
The housing sector seems to be finding a tentative bottom (though housing finance remains incoherent).
Some tentative answers to these questions are now possible.
A significant change in Europe's economic fortunes cannot be expected unless deep structural changes are introduced. But only tentative reforms have appeared so far.
America's tentative steps toward reducing the role of nuclear weapons in its overall security strategy, including defending its regional allies, will be harder to implement.
The tentative moves toward liberalization that King Abdullah has made over the past two years need to be accelerated, made more daring, and become more effective in removing the Wahhabi ideology as an incubator for radicalism.

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