Sentences with phrase «wariness over»

Local bookstores in the Seattle area described wariness over the physical presence of Amazon.com, with the University Book Store in the U District noting «different spending patterns» two months after the opening of Amazon's store; an Amazon spokesperson dismissed the notion that Amazon Books would interfere with independent bookstores and their operations, stating that «offline retail is a big space with room for lots of winners».
However, reflecting wariness over being judged too soon on tests they've never taken and standards they're just beginning to implement, the Association of California School Administrators and the California School Boards Association asked the State Board of Education to put off setting API base scores using the new tests for another year.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 - Tesla Inc stood by its production targets for its Model 3 on Wednesday, assuring investors that its key new vehicle was on track, and sought to downplay increased wariness over its finances, saying it expected to achieve net profit in both its third and fourth quarters.

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The deal was made in the face of growing wariness in Washington over Chinese acquisitions of technology companies in the United States.
Revelations in recent years by former U.S. spy contractor Edward Snowden about widespread surveillance of communications have done nothing to dispel the wariness of civil libertarians and privacy advocates concerning sovereignty over data.
Despite my wariness to the epidemic of 90's nostalgia that is currently strangling our once great nation, I was thoroughly won over by this goofy, harmless throwback.
Baker gets great, sly, unforced performances from his two leads, but it's not all a rollicking good time: There are moments of quietude, inquietude, moments when a sense of wariness and loneliness settles over the women.
The recent pushback over social - emotional standards also has included a wariness of collaborative work across state lines, an attitude that contributed to the state's decision to scrap the Common Core academic standards for math and reading in favor of «homegrown standards» that Tennessee will roll out in 2017.
Wariness because the various entities that will help make this digital book revolution possible may not always respect the rights and expectations that readers, authors, booksellers and librarians have built up, and defended, over generations of experience with physical books.
While their wariness is understandable, it's also detrimental: The stock market, over the long haul, has produced return rates hovering in the 11 % range; and those who start investing young benefit from those extra years (see Investing Strategies for the Millennial Generation.)
Sometimes, with patience and kindness they can be won over to trust people more, but many of them will always keep a bit of wariness around anyone with two legs!
Google Home is expected to wrap the all - knowing Google Assistant into a domesticated smart speaker similar to Echo, and with the search giant's knowledge graph arguably the most capable in mass market rotation today, Alexa has to be looking over her shoulder with some wariness.
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