Personally, I find the Independent so poor these days, that I'd very leery of accepting any conclusions from an article therein. |
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They are loud, leery and loaded, and come Friday night you'll find them boozing down the pub flashing the latest designer gear. |
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The market turmoil and lack of good financial knowledge has made them leery of equities. |
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And, as we mentioned in the article you read, be leery of any company that asks for money up-front. |
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But the candidate was set in his ways, and his people were leery of tampering with his approach so late in the game. |
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Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering. |
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That's fine for bathtubs and bathroom sinks, but with the heavy use a kitchen sink gets, we're leery about how well it might hold up. |
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Fazal Majid also has another good point, one that so far has kept me leery of purchasing music online. |
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That sort of thing just makes everyone more leery of using the cybersphere. |
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We were a little leery about renting a car, having never driven on Bulgarian highways, but our fears were misplaced. |
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I've become leery of such statements, because I've heard them so many times. |
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This surprises me for I've always thought of him as an exacting craftsman and, therefore, leery of artistic pretensions. |
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Businesses were a little leery, understandably, about investing and adding jobs. |
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The business has ground to a standstill as hair suppliers in other parts of Ukraine are leery of coming to the capital. |
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Most Americans are leery that any one of them could place the country on a slippery slope. |
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If it's just a personal training certification, I'd be leery of taking the information from them. |
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Some advocates of an independent process professed to be leery of compromise. |
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They're a little leery of actually trying to amend the Constitution. |
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No wonder people are leery of the whole screwball outfit we have over there. |
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The trade union movement has been very leery of unregulated temporary cross-border movement of employees. |
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People are very leery about more government intervention, particulary now when they feel that their civil liberties are been affected. |
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I am very leery about the fisheries act that will be coming forward in the next number of weeks and the sheer lack of consultation. |
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The Department of Trade, in particular, was leery of too close a relationship with intelligence. |
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So I'm a little leery of operating primarily, or almost primarily, via interest rates. |
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Traditional banks are often leery of dealing with non-profit groups, which may be perceived as high credit risks. |
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The case has proven to be a difficult one for police as witnesses have been leery about coming forward to provide evidence. |
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Publishers are leery of the responsibility for preservation, yet at the same time cannot afford to see their collections become obsolete. |
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So, until a drug has been on the market for a few years, I feel rather leery of it. |
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Crews are leery of the full-grown sperm whale bull, a rarer sight. |
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Consequently, the leery wide boys responsible laughed in the face of the law for two years before the police finally found witnesses prepared to testify. |
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I'm usually pretty leery of investing a lot in over-clever wordplay. |
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It's therefore reasonable for me to be leery of liberals in general. |
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I am leery of superlatives but am not inclined to argue with that. |
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Range managers in Utah are now leery about gardening wild mountains. |
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He's also leery of reserve land being developed in such a way. |
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He is a hard worker but many of his coworkers are leery of him. |
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I was a little bit wary or a little bit leery because he had to pick the gun up and put it in the bag, so of course I was watching what he was doing. |
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All of this anecdotal evidence has made me leery of the concept. |
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The West Highland Terrier is a friendly, happy dog, and its personality is unlike the rather wary Scottie which can sometimes appear to be leery of strangers. |
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She shot the breeze with him as if they were long-lost pals, but Sy was a little leery at first. |
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Many were leery of sending their children to school before they were sure it was completely safe. |
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The UCI has promised to consider such options, although some critics are leery. |
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When you've been bitten by a snake, you're leery of a lizard. |
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I'd be leery of applying a ball-peen hammer to a sight with tritium inserts or the LaserLyte rear sights that have a built-in laser. |
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With a banking system leery of derivatives and relatively isolated from the rest of the world, Italy did not suffer disaster of the sort that brought financial institutions crashing to the ground in America and Britain. |
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Perhaps this timidity stems from the intense scrutiny of their widely held shares, making them leery about paying too much for foreign acquisitions. |
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Europe's banks, laden with bad debts and forced by new prudential rules to hold more capital against corporate loans, will remain leery of fiddly, risky loans to SMEs. Small firms' woes have not escaped detection. |
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I'm leery when I hear you speak about what goes on elsewhere. |
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The officers were expected to figure out how to interact with gang members and residents long leery of the police, and turn in high arrest numbers while receiving little guidance. |
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I believe that these programs should be increased in order to demystify the reality of trades and technical occupations for children who are leery of a world they know little or nothing about. |
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As a result, libraries are losing the option of maintaining local collections but are leery of discontinuing paper subscriptions. That makes them sound like Luddites stuck in a world of paper. |
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In addition, politicians have seen caseloads on disability-related programs in some countries escalating, so would be leery of any Canadian program that did not provide for rigorous eligibility criteria. |
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A business may be leery of taking on board a management or service standard relevant for electronic marketing when the merchant considers possible financial and management costs involved. |
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Governments are understandably leery of having their drug costs triple. |
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Worried and leery consumers seek out products and services they trust. |
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The monitoring team was supportive of the principle to invest in gathering this type of information but was leery of purchasing a technology that is nearly a century old. |
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Other companies may be leery of legal action. |
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In e-commerce, consumers are very concerned about identity theft, among other things, and are justifiably leery of providing their personal information to untrusted sources. |
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It is leery of a monetary union, agreed to in principle with Minsk last August, as it implies buying out a collapsing economy and taking on an expense it cannot afford. |
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Sadly, women are concerned about the current crisis and leery to spend. |
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This makes us leery of every suspicious lump, mole, skin tag or discoloration on the body. |
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But Mr. Cooper may be leery of appearing to force out Mr. Lauer. |
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Teams looking to sign Colston should be leery of his price tag. |
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Since he was bitten by a dog when he was young, he has always been leery of animals. |
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It is a concept they should be leery of trumpeting. |
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First, even the zaniest pro-abortionist is leery about using RU-486 much past 9 weeks, certainly not past 11 weeks. |
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The medical staff were at first leery of treating her for fear of Ebola. |
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Lamen stated that the Libyan government does not have ways to tackle these issues and continues to be leery of international help. |
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I mean, much more leery than even your standard sports telecast leeriness. |
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Stinson has been leery of selling his business, in the family since 1935, to white-owned funeral home companies eager to acquire small funeral homes. |
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