Sentences with phrase «leery at»

«I was a little leery at first because this mortgage wasn't from a bank you walk into,» confesses Dolekary.
I was a little leery at first and I couldn't run much background on him but I did my due diligence by meeting him with his employer who couldn't say enough good about him so I gave them a shot.
I was leery at first as to how practical this jacket would be, but it has proven itself as a great lightweight versatile jacket.
I was a bit leery at first when it was reported that Francis Lawrence would be taking over the directorial duties after Gary Ross stepped down after the first one.
Tweaked, re-tooled, shelved, then dumped into the cinematic wasteland of a January release (one might call January the «Season of the Ditch» where unmarketable major studio releases go to die), perhaps only Nicolas Cage's presence keeps this one from going straight to video, but also will make most potential viewers leery at the prospect of a good film worth paying full ticket price for.
I'm totally new to online dating, and a bit wary of it, so bear with me if I seem leery at first.
I was a bit leery at first because I'm usually not a big fan of sheep skin leather, as it tends to be somewhat stiff looking — not the case with this jacket.
I was leery at first because some of the reviews were mixed, but I LOVE Ella's raw brownies so I took the plunge and made them.

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And that, says Joanna Piros, a Vancouver - based communications coach who teaches at Sauder School of Business, makes people leery of those who profess omniscience.
While Chisa remains leery of setting prices too high, she now knows to at least write down these two points to ensure she's not undercharging.
As positive as FXR's second attempt at outsourcing distribution was in Scandinavia, Reimer was leery of using the same model when he expanded into less - secure Russia.
Such customers, leery of the extra security and long lines at airports, may opt for the company's services in the months ahead.
At the time, the Agenda was leery of expanding the SBA's mission when the agency can barely meet its obligations now.
Despite the president's tough stance on trade, many of his advisers are leery of initiating trade clashes that could destabilize stock markets and put other political goals at risk, like updating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
I dig deeply, remembering the cadence of the priest's voice, practicing to match the tone just right as I throw muddy socks and stained tee shirts into the washer, as I dump a basket of warm clothes on the bed, as I butter bagels hot and yeasty from the toaster oven.My kids glance warily at me over their books, leery of the chanting.
If you're protestant, odds are that you're highly skeptical, or at least leery, of such a claim.
Denise, I think the consensus is here — if consensus is allowed in terms of being on their own journeys, even NP is leery of all beliefs — anyways, the consensus arrived at by Contextual epistemology, not Foundational, as it can not be seen as a given, is that Jesus did not even exist, so hence he can not even be a failed apocalyptic prophet.
I definitely recommend breaking that down into about 10 tabs at a time, but by consuming them this way they have no taste, which is nice if you are leery of how algae tastes.
I found this a while ago and wanted to make it on the spot — too bad the only ingredient i had on hand was the coconut milk at the time since i got the rest and make it tonight, a little leery, cause hubby usually will eat what ever i make but may not be a fan.
And believe it or not, whether you are awe inspiring - ly creative or DIY - leery, you (yes, you) can blend up your very own inexpensive, custom lip treatments in the kitchen in no time at all.
At first many of them were leery of Vail's steep downhill run, but by the end of the session they seemed to be enjoying it.
I was leery of him at first with the drops, but after watching more of his tape, he is a great route runner and is a playmaker.
Generally speaking, women who seek their own children have been leery of beginning relationships with me (at this point I avoid them like the plague for my own reasons, but that's only been the last couple of years, when I became relatively certain I won't have more children).
At night he gets his lavender lotion which has been pushed as relaxing... now I find out it may make him sterile?!? it's bad enough we had to worry about lead in toys and plastics leeching chemicals to the point where I am leery of every sippy cup — but now the lotion I have been using on him is dangerous?!
Lots of kids get attached to their own potty seat or the familiar toilet at home, and it's normal for them to be leery of other bathrooms.
I have to say that I was very leery about this product at first... but I love it!
Now they're getting leery to even walk around at that time.»
The three Democrats endorsed Walsh at a time when other elected officials were leery of going public with their support, he said.
(USPS staff once cited these valuations to pacify its board and the public, who at times were leery of the mail carrier's foray into professional cycling.)
Among his targets were Michelle Mone («a laughable vulgarian»); Labour's Dave Watts (a «leery drongo»); Anne McIntosh, former Tory MP for Thirsk & Malton «who so impressed her local constituency party that it dumped her»; former party official Emma Pidding («a busy - bee activist whose orangey lipstick has long been an annual wonder on stage at Tory party conferences»).
I'll admit: I was a little leery about the needles, but at that point I was desperate.
I was a bit leery about it at first, but suspected that the sweet / salty / spicy flavors would complement one another so we gave it a try — AMAZING!
I was especially leery of leggings at my age and your article has made me so much more comfortable to wear them.
I want to get a denim jacket but am leery of the pockets right at the bust.
Slouching past his prime and feeling it, Tiff casts a leery eye at his younger, stronger competitors, particularly the square - jawed Bigelow (Pete Murnik) and a shorn hunk of sculpted muscle who calls himself Polar Bear Nelson (James Hyndman).
Jackie Norman, a visual - arts teacher at Tullahoma High School, was leery when she first heard about the new system, lamenting the «constant evaluation of teachers» in Tennessee.
Publishers are obviously leery about being too heavily invested in the Amazon ecosystem and most are looking at alternative avenues to generate more revenue with their digital collections.
The browser supports tabs, at least, which is an improvement over the standard Android 2.3 browser, but I'm still a bit leery of how Amazon manages the whole caching process.
I admit to being leery of the 99c ebook but I also love it when there is a promo that let's me try an author for free — I downloaded the first Dana Stabenow Alaskan mystery book for free as I had heard her at conferences and wanted to start at the beginning of the series.
In my mind ownership has always indicated I would have MY copy if I legally paid for it and I've always been leery of any cloud based content allowances for fear that the source would disappear at some point in the future.
It makes sense to be leery of stocks at this time, especially if you have not owned them in the past.
Based on your expenses, I would be leery of dipping into your savings at this point (even for the admirable cause of paying off debt).
Now, with credit tight, they have become a potent deterrent to corporate raiders leery of being forced to repay a company's debt and then refinance the loans at higher rates.
The puppies are adorable and I have a feeling the full grown Fila Brasileiro is a very formidable opponent, one I might be leery to have at home.
If you're leery of trusting commercial dog food producers, you can try making your dog's food at home.
What an awful experience to have at 14 months — no wonder she's leery of other dogs.
I was pretty leery of trying this commercial vegan cat food at first.
Always be a little leery of people who try to help you at ticket machines.
I know that many people are leery (perhaps rightfully so) at the prospect of a world without newspapers, but that time is coming.
For those of you curious to see the progress at Ivanpah up close but leery of the hot Mojave sun, we have great news.
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