Sentences with phrase «often leery»

The seller is often leery of the stability and reliability of the buyer if the buyer is only capable of making a down payment of 10 % or less.
Chinese buyers, on the other hand, are often leery of the number «4», since this number is considered to be bad luck.
Lawyers are often leery about doing this type of domestic contract as so many have been set aside by the courts.
Include your request in the body of the message; don't use attachments because people are often leery of opening them from senders they don't know.
I am often leery about tossing out blanket recommendations because it's far better to get to know a player, his or her game history, and the type of game sought before giving my opinion.
Presa Canarios are often leery of strangers and can act aggressively towards them.
Although I am often leery of pastas that are only brown rice based, as they have a tendency to congeal, these pasta blends keep their shape and consistency nicely throughout a meal.

Not exact matches

It was co-written with fellow sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox, a conservative and director of the National Marriage Project, whose «marriage is the answer to poverty» stance always makes me leery (because it isn't the answer and can just as often be the problem).
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.
Often times my friends are leery to put money in because they can not get it back out in an emergency.
It was co-written with fellow sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox, a conservative and director of the National Marriage Project, whose «marriage is the answer to poverty» stance always makes me leery (because it isn't the answer and can just as often be the problem).
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