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reservations

noun as in seating

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However, with many tribes reliant on government services because of poverty and the remoteness of the federally created reservations, some Indigenous leaders worry a rushed push for tribes to take on more responsibility in the name of small government could ultimately hurt them.

There are also deep reservations about holding this key event in a country with a poor human rights record, where political opposition isn’t tolerated.

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He hopes to use these vehicles to fulfill existing San Diego reservations and “keep the smiles on our customers’ faces.”

Gauff said she had had reservations about playing in the kingdom but agreed to go ahead and compete, believing "you have to start little by little" for change to happen.

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BBC Sport asked all eight singles players the same question: "Did you personally have any reservations or concerns about coming here given the record on human rights, particularly around women's rights and the LGBTQ+ community?"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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