Sentences with phrase «leery when»

I was leery when my husband said we weren't going to use stain, but he was right!
As has been discussed before on here investors are leery when one doesn't have skin in the game.
Investors «are sometimes leery when they look at the overall expense of an e-commerce property, which has a lot more costs than the traditional shell, but the message is to look at the long - term business model of the business that has typically grown significantly over the past couple of years,» he says.
And while we suppose the presence of Android 4.5 is possible, we're always a bit leery when we hear stabs at future Android version numbers, as they have a habit of being quite unpredictable.
I'm just a dumb ol' engineer so I have a tendency to get a little leery when people are so sure of where we are going when we apparently didn't know where we were and didn't know where we'd been, temperature-wise.
«Most consumers are leery when it comes to buying plush toys because they remember the plush toys of the past,» Pasco says.
Some dogs and puppies are leery when it comes to getting into carriers.
I'm always leery when I see a company offering something for nothing.
«Lenders and the auto industry were a little leery when alternative - credit data was introduced a few years ago,» he tells WardsAuto.
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.
I was a little leery when I heard it was becoming a movie.
I'm always a little leery when it comes to one of the Twilight actors busting out on their own, but with Abduction, I have good reason.
I was leery when I made a coffee steak recently, but it was so good it made me start to think about coffee and ribs, but then I felt like I needed to balance the coffee out with something sweet which is where the chocolate came from and then I had to hit it with some heat and thus the ancho chili powder.
Bartko is also leery when customers defect from his competitors without offering any concrete reason why.
«I was a little bit leery when they appointed her House leader,» he admits.

Not exact matches

In the postcrisis era when Breakout Labs got its start, investors were leery of backing companies with major «technical risk» (meaning their idea might be nearly impossible to pull off) or an undefined market (even if they pulled it off, who knew if anyone would want it?).
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.
At the time, the Agenda was leery of expanding the SBA's mission when the agency can barely meet its obligations now.
Hello Jeremy, As I read your carefully worded title to your article I wondered why would your write it in such a way as make to unbelievers comfortable in their sin and Christians leery about using it when discussing issues about their faith.
It is my opinion that one should be leery of using «the plain sense» rule when dealing with documents that were originally written in a different language, culture and time.
Even though Melissa and I are leery of saying there are any sort of definitive rules about how to date, we agree that when God does give a clear direction, it's best to follow His guidelines.
That way, when I come down the field, he's leery.
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).
Be leery of quick fixes or people who try to give you advice when they don't have the credentials to help.
The three Democrats endorsed Walsh at a time when other elected officials were leery of going public with their support, he said.
Perhaps I messed up when I opted to get the 7 keto version of DHEA because I was leery of the hormonal effects of DHEA (since it's a precursor to testosterone and estrogen).
Bad jokes have their moments, and some chat - up lines don't come across as leery, yet both of these approaches are risky when it comes to internet dating.
When his beloved daughter Barbara (Penny Peyser) brings home the parents of her fiancé Tommy Ricardo (Michael Lembeck), New York dentist Sheldon Kornpett (Alan Arkin) is immediately leery of the young man's secretive father Vince (Peter Falk).
Then when she goes for her first Broadway audition, she's shocked to discover that Arnold is the director, and her costars would be his wife Delta (Kathryn Hahn) and leery actor Seth (Rhys Ifans), who knows what she used to do for a living.
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.
However, when it became clear by the spring that Bush's tax cut would pass with the help of a few centrist Democrats, the Lieberman - Bayh group became leery of ditching their party a second time.
Ellis says when the idea of a property tax cap was first making its way through the legislature, even the most anti-tax lawmakers were leery of it.
I was leery of a hybrid when it comes to maintenance, but it doesn't require anything more than a traditional gas - operated vehicle.
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.
I know that I'm leery of self - published ebooks, even when they're cheap.
Also found out it does have an actual shutdown mode but I'm leery of how much start - up time would be involved in using that feature; when I want to read, I want to read right now.
While ARMs make some home buyers leery (they were involved in many of the mortgage defaults of the mid to late 2000s), there are times when it makes sense to get one.
You may also want to consider opening a Roth IRA when you are leery of the possibility of increased tax rates in the future.
When it comes to credit repair many potential clients are leery of trusting strangers with their financial matters.
Personally, I would be a bit leery to buy a deferred annuity today when interest rates are so low and likely to rise in the medium term before payments start.
That suggests you should be leery of taking too much currency risk, especially as you approach the time when you'll start drawing down your portfolio.
So when the bureaus and myFICO started making scores available, they reached a consumer that was leery of the impact.
If you know me, you know that I'm leery on big education expenses when the returns may not match.
As such, you really need to be careful when getting a cosigner, and realize that many people are leery of being cosigners for this reason.
He wasted no time approaching the front of the cage and rubbing against it, but because we were all a bit leery due to the sign, we all jerked backwards when he did that, thinking he was going to try and bite us through the bars.»
Anatolians will be aloof when off their property and may be leery of strangers both off and on their property.
When I arrived I was a bit leery of new people which makes me harder to place then most dogs, but I fell in love with the staff that take care of me.
He is understandably a bit leery of new people and slightly dominate when playing with other male dogs, but loves to -LSB-...]
Helios is leery of new people when he initially meets them.
When the former personal secretary to Imelda Marcos contacted a London gallery three years ago about selling a Monet masterpiece that Mrs. Marcos, the former first lady of the Philippines, had bought in the 1970s, the gallery was understandably leery.
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