In that case, you must revise your choice without hesitation.
" without any hesitation.
She looked directly in my eyes and without a moment of hesitation she said,"I want to go to college.
My thought struggled at confessing, somehow hesitation ended in flinching.
Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness.
But after a moment's hesitation, Gonzolas turned and declared that his shot had skipped into the wall, hitting the floor first.
He descended the two shallow stone steps that led from the sidewalk, and addressed without hesitation the object of his designed munificence.
I will answer it without any hesitation: to bea good doctor.
The following morning, when the Sultan inquired if they had spoken to their sister and what advice she had given them, Prince Bahman replied that they were ready to agree to his Highness's wishes, and that their sister had reproved them for their hesitation about the matter.
So he replied without hesitation: "I do not know, Princess, how to express my gratitude for your obliging offer, which I would accept at once if it were not for the recollection of all the uneasiness the King my father must be suffering on my account.
The boy would then fall to the grass, get up, and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a smile on his face, as if nothing had happened.
She looked directly in my eyes and without a moment of hesitation she said,"I want to go to college.
" Of course I did not dream of refusing him anything he asked, and gave the promise without the least hesitation.
" Zobeida and Amina made some difficulty about admitting the new comers, and Sadie knew the reason of their hesitation.
My brother likedthe stranger so much that he begged him to spend a couple of days with us,to which, after some hesitation, he consented.
that man like a dash of hesitation: We pause, and ask, Why is he here?
His eyes brightened, and the words he uttered came with hesitation from his lips, but from the deepest recesses of his heart: "Christina, if you have not become too grand, and if you can be contented to live in my mother's house as my wife, we will be married some day.
Being a princess, she was not obliged to stand upon much ceremony, so she said to him without hesitation, "Your illness consists in not being able to cast a shadow.
" The Shepherdess said with no hesitation.