Sentences with phrase «more leery»

«The market has become more leery about whether [rent growth] will be achieved and whether it will be as robust as had been expected.»
I'd be a little more leery without a steady income.
(The New York Times filed a story on the phenomenon last year, but company managers were considerably more leery to speak on record with that reporter.)
As a result of those recent events, it's hard not to be more leery of a whole range of statements made in the paper, and to see inconsistencies, perhaps even hypocrisy, laced throughout.»
I would be much more leery of holding an interest in BAC if it were a European bank with a large exposure to Greek bonds.
However, a certain percentage of these assets are not deemed to be investment grade (in the investment class of A or better), which in turn, can make the insurer ratings agencies a bit more leery about the company's overall financial strength in the event of a downward moving market.
I'm a bit more leery about this feature.
It makes me much more leery of buying anything, and I bet a lot of readers feel the same way.
However, while both California [xviii] and national [xix] voters are very enthusiastic about annual testing (with two - thirds or more of both parties» voters supporting this position), they are more leery about the role of test scores in accountability, with just 36 percent indicating this is very important.
I am more leery now and yes a little afraid.

Not exact matches

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).
Cons: Although there have been no studies that show that the chemicals (like dioxin), dyes and gels used in disposables cause harm, some parents might be leery of all that stuff next to their baby's bottom — and some babies can have an allergic reaction to these types of diapers, which may mean more diaper rash.
The recent recalls of various children's toys have parents and would - be Santas leery this holiday season, but it may just be the thing to push consumers to be more creative about the toys they buy their young children.
What's more interesting is that the same left - wing groups who have been so leery of Cuomo will now be speaking up in his favor as part of a $ 3 million campaign to win support for a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage.
Tenant activists are leery of Cuomo, who has raised more cash than any other state politician from landlords and real estate interests.
My most recent encounter with chocolate was quite a disaster, so I'm rather leery... [Read more...]
I am always leery of the the «everything is normal» response, so since hormonal hair loss is much more likely to be thyroid related, perhaps further investigation there could be helpful.
I am really leery about using moisturizer due to the fact I find they clog my pores and break me out more.
I was especially leery of leggings at my age and your article has made me so much more comfortable to wear them.
The violence is not more than one would see in the old Warner Brothers Cartoons, but there is an ample supply that might make parents leery of bringing in very small children.
Polls show that the public and parents are leery of cyber schools, and this kind of media attention (sure to be mimicked in local papers) will only make them more so.
I was leery of a hybrid when it comes to maintenance, but it doesn't require anything more than a traditional gas - operated vehicle.
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.
If you're leery about ACX (more on their rights grab and pricing control below), there are other options.
I have been leery of ebooks for a while as It appeared that publishers expected their gross profits to be maintained while they delivered content in more restrictive ways.
Leery of their promises last time I refinanced ending owing more money had to do a loan modification to be back to square one.
I'm also leery of companies that pay more in dividends than they earn — particularly if this situation persists for a long time — because such firms often cut their dividends.
Even with more liquid mutual fund versions investor need to be leery and make sure they understand the fund's objectives and risks first.
Given the lack of regulation and the questionable quality of many commercial pet foods, more and more dog and cat owners have become leery of serving them to their furry family members.
The gameplay is easy to pick up and play; the player simply lines up a shot, swings the bat and sees the ball knock out obnoxious fans, leery catchers, biased umpires and more.
Since that time the nature and scope of charities has changed dramatically; to the point where some have become leery of large charities that are run more like a business than a charity.
I am still leery of having a third - party tell me which emails are more important than others.
Accountants and attorneys are especially leery of it, since they have even more regulations on their businesses than most.
While some are still leery of using the type of technology offered by Live Deposition, Genter expects e-trials to become more commonplace in courtrooms as lawyers and judges become more comfortable with it.
Owning a «dangerous breed» makes insurance carriers leery because they believe it's more a matter of «when» the dog will attack rather than «if», according to Howard Bergstein, president of independent insurance agency, Erich Courant & Co..
People are leery because the company holding more than half the currency's reserves and the centralized XRP freezing features can theoretically censor anyone's transactions including the entire network.
Normally, I'm leery of well - priced but high - end phones from companies outside of the traditional Samsung / LG / HTC camp (even more since I found Alcatel's cheaper OneTouch Fierce XL a bit underwhelming).
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.
Likewise, the potential environmental impact of a leaking oil tanker makes most insurers leery of insuring a home with an oil tank more than 20 years old.
Sellers are leery of accepting offers when financing is not a sure thing, and no lender offers more comfort to sellers than JVM.
I read Jay Adkisson's book on Asset Protection that other folks were touting as the bible on the subject & I've got to say it is a better perspective than anything else I've read.One thing he harps on in his book is if a person uses a professional that puts out marketing materials stressing the use of the strategy for asset protection then it may get drug up by the litigator in effort to try & invalidate the instrument so that's another super exotic reason I'd be a little leery to have Tim Berry's firm tagged on my option docs.Regardless I'm convinced paying his consulting fee will be money well spent.Hopefully BP will help me gather a slightly better understanding so I ask more prudent questions when I do pony up for some hour (s) of his time.Thanks!
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