The best explanation I have seen for
wariness at various points in the market is Butler Philbrick Gordillo's in The Physics Of Investing In Expensive Markets: How to Apply Simple Statistical Models:
The Obama administration kept its distance because of a general
wariness at both the district and state levels of federal involvement in education.
I would often stand off to the side with a glass of water, alternating between great interest and
wariness at the jar in their hands.
Not exact matches
On a panel
at Davos on Wednesday, Cargill chairman and CEO David MacLennan said that the Trump administration's decision to exit the Trans - Pacific Partnership was «not good» for his business and expressed
wariness about Trump's threats during the presidential campaign to rip up agreements like NAFTA.
Matt Huang, a partner
at Sequoia Capital, understands the
wariness.
Investors should stick to larger companies
at least until the end of June, as the enforcement of stronger supervision against the financial markets could raise their
wariness for high - flying smaller firms, according to Wu Kan, a fund manager
at Shanshan Finance.
Spotify began trading on the New York Stock Exchange today (April 3) and — despite weeks of
wariness around the unusual structure of its public listing — the Swedish music - streaming company is being priced
at around $ 166 a share, giving it a market cap of approximately $ 29.5 billion.
«Despite the professed
wariness toward Trump among many high - profile evangelical Christian leaders, evangelicals as a whole are, if anything, even more strongly supportive of Trump than they were of Mitt Romney
at a similar point in the 2012 campaign,» Pew stated.
Arkes» description of his debate
at Duke University on the Born - Alive Act hardly evokes an attitude of gloom - and - doom: «In the eyes of the audience I did indeed find
wariness and traces of hostility.
Cameron's ambitious and yet puny re-negotiation, the
wariness of EU members and the dismissiveness of Tory MPs would not matter if it were not for the in / out referendum being staged
at the end of the sequence.
For all of her
wariness as a political figure, Ms. Mark - Viverito has embraced
at least one high - exposure arena: She maintains a voluble, bilingual Twitter account, where she picks moments to join the national political debate («The #GOP2016 clown car getting a little crowded!»
Neanderthals, whose ancestors left Africa for Eurasia before modern human ancestors, used thrusting spears
at close range to kill horses, reindeer, bison, and other large game that had not developed an innate
wariness of humans, he said.
[Wouter F. D. van Dongen et al, Variation
at the DRD4 locus is associated with
wariness and local site selection in urban black swans]
It centers on Krisha, who shows up
at her sister's Texas home on Thanksgiving morning, greeted by her family with warmth,
wariness and a palpable unease that grows as Krisha tries to make up for lost time, particularly with nephew Trey.
Richard, a flinty cynic as interested in making fools of his marks as he is in taking their money, Brian, bursting with a cheerful elann
at how easy it all is while stomping out the last annoying vestiges of his conscience, are two guys thrown together by necessity but maintaining a chummy sort of
wariness and a tricky sort of one - upsmanship.
Most, if not all, of the film's attempts
at humor derive from Red's antics and his
wariness of modern life, yet the jokes (always in Duvall's favor) are devoid of feeling and waste thematic conflict on superficial gags.
It was met with some
wariness (by us,
at least), mostly because it eschewed a model name that had been around just long enough to achieve historic resonance.
You can experience your body's
wariness to the threat of a predator when someone jumps out
at you from a dark hiding spot.
In the hours following President Obama's late - night announcement that Osama bin Laden has been killed and buried
at sea by American military and C.I.A. operatives, I suspect that readers of this blog are experiencing a range of emotions: pride, gratification, shock, joy,
wariness.
Some of the surprises in the study, though, included most of the publishers»
wariness of enhanced ebooks, with most saying that enhancements like embedded video or hyperlinks did not lead to an increase in sales, or led to a marginal increase
at best.
But if you really want to turn a portion of your nest egg into something that approximates a pension — a specific amount of money you can count on month in and month out for the rest of your life — then I suggest you suspend your
wariness about annuities long enough to
at least consider a type of annuity that's easier to understand, less prone to the abuses that are too often associated with annuities and is very efficient
at turning savings into assured lifetime income — namely, an immediate annuity.
Most working dogs are bred to have
at least some capacity for suspicion and
wariness around strange humans and animals; the ACD is no exception to this.
Their watchdog background endowed them with a
wariness of strangers, and
at one time the breed had a reputation for snippiness.
«Death can come from a hundred directions
at once,» the film's narrator intones, and by the time I crept away, I was beginning to appreciate her
wariness, so threateningly dense was the crowd.
Richter's first exhibition in New York was
at the Reinhard Onnasch Gallery in Manhattan in 1973; despite Rosenquist's introducing him to other artists and touring him around in great style in a convertible, Richter's amazement
at New York has been tempered with
wariness and even distaste.
It'd be nice to think that if my progeny are lucky enough to explore the Arctic sea ice someday like I did back in 2003, they'll still have to sustain the prickly sense of
wariness that we had about distant white lumps that might be looking
at us not with fear, but with the impassive stare of someone pondering sales
at the butcher counter.
At the age of sixteen I learnt by hard and extremely embarrassing experience that journalists will lie to «improve» a story or bend it to their purpose and have taken any so - called news disseminating organisation, bet it radio or television broadcast, or any form of print media or electronic media with a huge portion of
wariness.
But some bankers remain skeptical, especially Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam, who expressed plenty of
wariness about bitcoin
at a news conference: «From what we can identify, the only reason today to buy or sell bitcoin is to make money, which is the very definition of speculation and the very definition of a bubble.»
Blackstone Group is close to making a deal to sell
at least a half - interest in Aon Center, the 80 - story trophy tower overlooking the site of Millennium Park, a transaction that could signal a greater
wariness among investors about the downtown office market.