Sentences with balking
balk
B b - He balked at making the speech.
- A sudden reversal that balked her hopes.
- Who are pushing steep cuts to a wide range of programs and balking at new spending.
- Multi-billions of dollars in subsidies have been thrown at the coal industry, but the Government is balking at … a small solar program.
- To balk an opportunity.
- To make a balk.
- Uc is rightly balking at granting additional retirement perks to about 200 highly paid administrators.
- Some banks are balking, and the agency is considering tougher action, DeMarco said.
- Now, however, lawmakers are balking at a bill to provide additional relief to more than 1 million Americans who've been.
- But some utilities that would have to design and administer the programs are balking and are urging lawmakers to take their time considering.
- Salaries of city officials — like the eye-popping compensation enjoyed until recently by administrators in Bell — they're balking at.