Sentences with phrase «professionals leery»

In the Sept. 17 broadcast, Part 4, Mr. Reisman indicated that the Schedule I status of «marihuana» in our federal Controlled Substances Act (passed in 1970 by the U.S. Congress) makes many medical and business professionals leery of this «new» economic market, rooted in the health and vitality of New Yorkers.

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(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.)
Once you live with a Canaan Dog you learn to understand «Canaani - speak» and sometimes must translate it for leery friends and professionals.
Everyone is leery of breaking away from the status quo out of fear, and real estate transactions are no different - we accept that we will pay 3 % of the sale price to a sellers agent (in my case, $ 12 grand because if we don't, horrible things will happen - we won't sell the house quickly, we will sell for less, we won't get prompt and professional service, etc..
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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