Sentences with phrase «so leery»

But now that I'm on the other side, I don't know why I was so leery of retiring.»
Knowing now that you are «vertically challenged» height wise like myself I am not so leery of EF outfits which always seemed to look best on tall thin waif like creatures or else the frump factor was huge.
Popper was so leery of the pair after his first meeting that he hid the bottle of the supplement they gave him under his coat as he walked back to his office: «I was afraid someone was going to see me with the stuff.»
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.
Reid is so leery of spies that he makes employees sign a five - page contract, promising never to reveal the solution's formula.
In America, no group can «force» you to believe anything... in Christianity, Hinduism, Global Warming, Vegetarianism... I've never understood why some are so leery of the exchange of ideas.

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However, Arete Research's Richard Kramer told CNBC that advertisers may be leery of the platform so their brands don't get targeted by Trump.
Some people have been so burned because they've spoken that they are still leery of trying it here.
I am as leery of government by referendum as I am of government by judicial edict, though what's interesting here is that the radical pro-lifers may have doomed their own movement by failing so spectacularly in an extremely conservative, Christian - dominated state.
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.
A second good reason to be leery of so - called organized religion is that with organization comes power, and with power comes the ability to oppress the less powerful and to exclude those whom power deems undesirable.
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.
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.
I was a bit leery about the lack of spice, so I also added 1 tsp each cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and a small amount of clove.
I remember hearing about date paste years ago, but I was always leery of trying it because the method for making it sounded so... vague.
I've always been leery of the «cleanse» concept, but these look so delicious and healthy I'd love to taste them.
ID doesn't have * any * laws protecting breastfeeding mothers so I am always a little leery about bfing there because I wouldn't have the law on my side to back me up.
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»).
But you can't gather that information in this kind of a context, so that's why I'm just very leery of this.
The study authors also noted that some older adults become less tolerant of heat as they age, so the finding could be of interest to seniors who are drawn to the potential heart health benefits of yoga but are leery of exposure to excessive heat.
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 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!
Jimmy Moore: So I'm very leery about this, Justin.
The truth is, I've always heard such horror stories from other gals about how uncomfortable they are, so I was always leery about investing in such a shoe.
I was especially leery of leggings at my age and your article has made me so much more comfortable to wear them.
I'm totally new to online dating, and a bit wary of it, so bear with me if I seem leery at first.
Waiting so many years for them to actually come together, I'll admit I was a little leery about if they'd be able to pull it off.
For so long we have just used just simple control schemes and to mix that up definitely made some fans a bit leery.
It appears these forest people are a little leery of the sky people and rightly so.
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.
After so many years of being subjected to passive or cynical treatment, many students are leery or resistant towards substantive engagement in schools.
So I am very leery to see manga on the iphone, but the ereader or Kindle seems the best bet for portalbility.
Nathan said the the A1's capacitive screen is sharper than the h2o gen2, but I haven't seen anything saying its as sharp as the original h2o, so I'm leery.
I am still leery about security and such, so I don't do cloud computing.
It's just long and I've read so many long series that I am leery of starting yet another one.
It's the nature of proprietary software to be leery of outside intervention so any addition to it's software it will say it's not happy with.
Sure, that's been their experience so far, but I'm leery of taking a year or two sample and projecting it out five or ten years as if that's the most likely option.
They gave me the rate of only their top package, so I was a bit leery.
Over the past several months, I've been leery about putting new money into the market, and so I've let a bit of cash pile up.
The first contribution was made January 2016 and I was very leery of investment losses so I selected the Moderate Growth Portfolio which is also a Conservative Age Based Option.
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.
So when the bureaus and myFICO started making scores available, they reached a consumer that was leery of the impact.
So even though many retirees like the idea of reliable lifetime in theory, they're leery of putting any of their savings into an investment they consider a bit of a mystery (and may have heard bad things about).
Sometimes opening even a regular bank account results in a hard pull, so be leery of opening too many bank accounts if you also want to apply for multiple credit cards
Rob is leery about the long - term health of Social Security, so he wants to start building his retirement funds immediately.
is a fairly large oriental rug (which is one of the nicest things I own), so I am a little leery of putting something on it, for fear it would make it powdery and / or affect the colors — ?
So I'm actually very leery about new sources.
My wife is a little leery, but so far we haven't found a down side!
For so long we have just used just simple control schemes and to mix that up definitely made some fans a bit leery.
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