Sentences with phrase «wary over»

The report has prompted a stern response from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is wary over the possible exploitation of data analytics by global firms during the upcoming General Elections.
Emphasis was placed on exploring Samus's backstory, a concept that Nintendo was wary over given that this element was never clearly expressed in any of the games.
Dog owners who have spent fortunes on their dogs» allergies are understandably wary over pet food.
Stock picking services can help with this but just be wary over what you're willing to invest with each time.
So it is that time and natural selection had, until very recently, favored the wary over the brave.
U.K. stocks end slightly higher as traders remain wary over Syria conflict Micro Focus soars on report that hedge fund has bought stake U.K. stocks struggle for direction on Thursday, as investors remain nervous over the potential for a military conflict in Syria and digested the latest Federal Reserve minutes.

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So some analysts and investors with long memories are wary of the promise of using the millimeter wave rights for business cases that sound eerily familiar, despite the obvious advances in technology that have occurred over the past 20 years.
«Increased regulation, in China, Europe, and the U.S. have left sellers wary of pursing Chinese bidders due to concerns over whether deals will be able to close, despite higher premiums often being available,» the report said.
Considering Trump has convinced voters that he's qualified for the position based on his experience as a businessman, an endorsement from Bloomberg, a successful billionaire businessman, could help Clinton win over some voters, especially swing voters and moderate Republicans wary of a Trump presidency.
Over the past several months, debt traders have been growing increasingly wary of this type of monetary tightening by global central banks, which have been the biggest buyers of bonds for years.
The lack of funding combined with the toxic environment that surrounds the debate over gun rights has made most public - health researchers wary of touching the topic.
If Kenney doesn't follow the lead of Brown, his fellow social conservative caucus colleague, it likely signals one of two things: he does want the support of voters for whom parental rights regarding their pre-adolescents and teens are a big issue; or that he's calculated that a softening of his image would show weakness and isn't worth it, because his party has such a comfortable edge over Notley that he can afford to lose voters wary of anything resembling social conservatism.
I'm personally pretty wary about everything and I'm admittedly impatient over the phone.
Using brick - and - mortar stores as delivery hubs to cut costs and win over wary online shoppers, Trajano is accelerating both internet sales and new store openings.
To secure social license from a wary public and give businesses the certainty they badly need, Alberta will need to continue increasing its carbon price over time — and that commitment needs to be made now.
I reiterate that we would be wary of potential inflation in the United States over the long term, at least more so than the market seems to be pricing in.
That's why borrowers should be wary if such fees are glossed over or not clearly outlined.
Before the Western Roman Empire slid into decay and fragmentation in the 5th century, it had lived out many of its glory years looking over its shoulder at Constantinople, wary of a rival that could exceed it in beauty and power.
«Wary cardinals seek holy man to oust «dirty dozen»» was the headline over a ludicrous piece in The Sunday Times by someone called John Follain.
scientists and blah blah blah... this association and that association can say «its natural» all they want, and if i was wary of the press jumping all over me, i would lie and say being gay is ok too.
The word itself is saying that the hardship is over and God is saying he's proud of her («I had made it through my tribulation and received the crown of life»)- that said I would be wary and weigh this up because it refers to specific «tribulations».
Stung by decades of controversy over its monitoring of antiwar and civil rights groups, the FBI has been wary of post-9 / 11 initiatives that would draw criticism that its anti-terrorism efforts are based on racial profiling of Muslims.
We should all be grateful to live in a country where free speech is protected — whether it's Dan Cathy's comments on gay marriage or a protestor's homemade sign — and we must be wary of victimizing ourselves over something like this lest we render the word «persecution» meaningless.
While conservatives are locked in a constant battle over the age of the earth and the historicity of Noah's flood, liberals are often wary of evolution's purported implications.
Gatsby's parties, swimming with champagne and fireworks, are presented not as something to be envied but something to be wary of — gaudiness taken over the edge.
I've got to be wary of growing so big and obtrusive and unyielding that those who fall over me have no safe place to land.
Hi Ella, I'm really keen to try this recipe and have been looking at vanilla powders on Amazon to hopefully get them a little cheaper than Planet Organic, but am just wary of ordering food - stuff over the internet.
Russia and Belarus are close allies and trading partners but ties have become strained as veteran strongman Alexander Lukashenko, increasingly wary of Moscow since its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, has argued over border controls and energy prices.
Johnson and Douglas are understandably wary of King, who screamed foul in Tokyo over a long count the referee had administered to Douglas after Douglas was knocked down in the eighth round.
I'd be wary of anything being sold for over # 45.
I believe that by the middle of the season Barco will be an indispensable cog in the attack, but I'd be wary of forcing it to quickly and disrupting the fluidity that we've developed over the last couple of weeks.
For bettors, however, there are many trends you should be wary of as we switch over from non-conference to conference play.
«He announced that to the player and his agents, wary that speculation over his future could hinder a deal.»
The Chelsea boss is wary of the threat emanating from north London after the Gunners closed to within a point of Manchester City after victory over West Ham
You want to take the overs here with the line set at just 2.25 goals but history tells you to be wary.
But when mulling over the qualities of «good supporters», it is crucial to be wary of stereotyping, and perhaps, more significantly, collective stereotyping.
United are wary of doing business with Internazionale again after the frustration of negotiating for the # 48m - priced winger over the last two months, but those close to the clubs still think it will eventually happen.
Arsène Wenger, though, is wary of saying the tie is over, and a far more likely team selection is a mixed one, with players such as Rob Holding and potentially Reiss Nelson being introduced to the side in place of one or two senior players, but not full - on rotation.
The Germans will be wary of underestimating the La Liga outfit after Los Rojiblancos» win at Old Trafford over Manchester United, but there's no reason to believe that Bayern will employ the same tactics that Jose Mourinho did in the Round of 16.
At the moment, both signings have big question marks over them, with Pedro reportedly wary of working with van Gaal, with ESPNFC indicating that United are not actively pursuing Nicolás Otamendi.
Things have changed radically over the last few years at the bet365 stadium and Stoke are no longer the «rugby boys» of the Premier League, but Arsene Wenger will still be wary.
Avoid over exposure Be wary of over-exposing your photos.
Be wary of some sanitary cycles and steam cycles if they have high temperatures over 150 degrees or so which damage fabrics — find out what the actual temperature is.
With so many gender - equity disputes winding up in court, wary athletic directors now imagine a judge looking over their shoulder when budget cuts have to be made.
There is a world of countries doing much much worse out there so I would be wary of over interpreting the magnitude of the difference.
But other Republicans are wary of backing legislation that would hold the hammer of potential future tax increases over voters» heads.
He said political administration is too delicate to be experimented and cautioned Ghanaians to be wary of opposition leaders who have over the months promised to bring them all the niceties of development without first measuring their capabilities.
As the new attorney general, replacing the sage and emollient Dominic Grieves, Jeremy Wright's appointment may be the one to watch — the Guardian's wary view is here — because his arrival appears to clear a major obstacle to Britain leaving the European court of human rights (ECHR) over its sometimes silly rulings.
Many moderates in swing districts were wary of supporting the legislation, which included major cuts to Medicaid and was estimated by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office to lead to 24 million fewer Americans having health insurance over the next 10 years.
Through their control over transport and logistics operations, companies have the power to make deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, but business leaders are being wary as they select from a wide array of alternative fuels and technologies.
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