Sentences with phrase «cagey when»

Some agents can be cagey when asked how many insurance companies they can write with.
Although firms are predictably cagey when it comes to discussing talent issues, anecdotally at least, one top tier Australian firm currently has a 100 % attrition rate over a five - year period.
This year's Fable may also be in development for the PC, Peter Molyneux leads us to believe; During his Fable III panel at GDC this week, the Lionhead boss suddenly turned cagey when asked if the action - adventure - focused RPG would see release on the PC.
Ram folks were cagey when it came to questions surrounding regular cab availability (we got the usual «we don't comment on future product» line) but silence is a form of confirmation of its own.
Coldly dismissive of any long - term romantic future but brattishly insistent on sex («I just got in from Brazil and felt like banging you,» he leers), Vincent is the least palatable of Isabelle's wrong choices; on the flipside, a dreamy married actor (Nicolas Duvauchelle) is cagey when it comes to carnal knowledge but finds in Isabelle an emotional sounding - board.
Companies were cagey when asked how much they pay, but Morse describes starting salaries for upper - level professionals in general as on par with the consulting industry — essentially between?
The speaker would not commit to bringing this particular amendment to the floor, and was cagey when asked by a reporter where it and other outstanding issues stood.
Arsene Wenger was cagey when asked about the French forward: «He is a good striker but at the moment we are focused on our end of season, not on transfers,» (The Journal).

Not exact matches

From trying to have it both ways in approving «enhanced interrogations» during the Iraq war to his «cagey» recollections about when he learned about the Clinton emails on Anthony Weiner's computer, Comey's track record indicates he is not to be trusted, wrote Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi.
When asked what one touchable mirror costs to install and run, Healey is uncharacteristically cagey.
I always feel slightly uneasy when I KNOW there's going to be a cost somewhere, but they seem cagey about it.
It was cagey about if and when it would take its fiber - to - the - home show on the road, but if it does, it will pummel existing ISPs on price and service, have repercussions throughout the carrier equipment industry and entice a lot of end consumers to take on a more active role in marketing Google's broadband.
Disney and Lucasfilm have until this point been cagey about details regarding their next Star Wars movie, likely due to the directorial shakeup that happened at the end of production, when Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were ousted in favor of Ron Howard.
After a cagey first half van Gaal elected to bring on Marouane Fellaini for Juan Mata and the move paid off on 58 minutes when the Belgian calmly controlled and fired home when fee in the QPR box.
After a cagey first half the home side took the lead early in the second period when Philippe Coutinho brilliantly found Raheem Sterling in the box before the England man confidently fired home.
When I sat down with him last year (though less long ago than that sounds) he was unusually cagey about future career plans.
Whit Stillman tends to be cagey about when his movies take place.
He's been cagey about confirming her identity, but he's known to use the names Peter Andrews when he's the film's cinematographer or Mary Ann Bernard when he's the sole editor.
I know well and Michael Patrick [King] knows well the story we might tell if we ever tell it, but the real truth, and I'm not being cagey, is we've not discussed a when.
But the product planners get cagey about precisely when it will arrive; our best guess is late in this model year.
Petra and Calder, two inquisitive, imaginative sixth - graders, join forces to track down the thief who has stolen a valuable Vermeer painting no small task, especially when mysterious letters appear in mailboxes up and down the street of their neighborhood, the neighbors are acting cagey, and their beloved teacher, Ms. Hussey, has become a bit twitchy.
When we asked Kessel, the man charged with making the Kindle a success, if Amazon was considering launching a colour Kindle, his response was understandably cagey, however we did get a response nonetheless.
While Amazon remains cagey about Kindle e-reader sales numbers, the company did drop this tidbit when asked about how it achieved some of the design enhancements.
Rockstar previously said that RDR2 would contain an «online multiplayer experience» when it arrive on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but the studio's been considerably more cagey about whether or not the rumored PC version will actually happen.
However, Nintendo not only refused to comment on the discovery, the company remained outright cagey on the subject when asked about it by the media.
When Broad said cities «are remembered for their artists and their architecture,» he assigned artists a role they've been cagey about for a few decades now.
Even when I know they are watching from the sideline, I approach a case much differently when I am dealing with a recent grad versus a cagey old veteran.
Yet when I asked if that meant Big Viking's title could be Facebook Instant Games, he suddenly got cagey and told me «I can't speak to anything related to what we may or may not be doing on Facebook.»
Facebook was cagey about how much of a cut of in - app purchase revenue it plans to take, repeatedly giving this vague statement when asked: «Our early tests for IAP will follow the standard rev / share policy and transaction fees for Google Play In - App billing.»
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