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"cagey" Definitions
  1. cagey (about something) not wanting to give somebody information
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And of course for the cagey rogue Mr. Wednesday, the producers have, in Mr. McShane, television's pre-eminent portrayer of cagey rogues.
" Lorca had a cagey answer — "I don't trust doctors.
At times, Aquarians may seem aloof, cagey, or overly idealistic.
The gaming peripheral maker is, however, still a bit cagey.
Unfortunately I'm going to have to be cagey, I apologize.
Actually, Mr. Clemens is being a tad cagey with us.
Apple has been cagey about its plans for the app.
" And Tillerson added that, "the only way we can defeat an enemy that is as nimble and as cagey, tactically, as this enemy is, we have to be as cagey and tactical as they are.
Viall is messy and trashy, charming and smart, cagey and open.
The administration has been cagey about its reasoning for the ban.
When Frehn asked what he was working on, Vardakostas was cagey.
But slick Maritza and cagey Marilyn won at 163 and 112.
Evans was cagey when asked about San Francisco's recent postseason success.
So I feel a little bit cagey, cabin fever I guess.
But Ukraine has been cagey since the impeachment saga first began.
"No, it's mine," I said, telling the truth but sounding cagey.
But Giuliani was cagey on Trump's personal role in the effort.
Consequently, the British Government remained very cagey about the X-2800.
When Murtagh, understandably furious, asks why, Jamie remains cagey, angering Murtagh further.
Most people are cagey about admitting any direct involvement in fake news.
Yarvin was always cagey about racism—just asking the questions, you know.
She promises continuity in economic policy but has been cagey about reforms.
Five hundred million years of crazy, cagey bugs, dissected in three parts.
"I thought that was it," he said, recalling that she seemed cagey.
But the longer this stays scoreless, the more cagey it might become.
Pour the entire bottle of cheap wine into the cagey top bottle.
He and his friends were cagey about where they planned to sleep.
"They're being cagey once again about what their plans are," Kilduff said.
You were cagey but you're gonna make some announcements still this year?
Democratic socialists are disingenuously cagey about the exorbitant tax burden they require.
Anyone caught passing messages for Chapo faces prison themselves, so Lichtman was cagey.
AL: Yeah so they were a little cagey when they responded to me.
Black Mirror is notoriously cagey when it comes to announcements about the show.
Usually reading articles about cell phone usage makes me feel judged and cagey.
And you can imagine that Kennedy had nightmares about his cagey vice president.
Airbnb's CEO Brian Chesky has himself been cagey about going public in 2019.
Wohl was publicly cagey about his involvement in Surefire or the plot generally.
A cagey start, with neither team having a good attempt on goal yet.
And Mr. Dylan often spoke to the crowds, cagey but off-the-cuff.
His administration remains cagey about whether it will continue to pay key subsidies.
Abortion advocates suspect one plausible explanation for the FDA's cagey stance on Mifeprex: politics.
They mentioned they were "product designers" and were cagey about telling me anything more.
"We've been viciously cautioned about Season 2, that's why we're being cagey," Bloomberg said.
But the cagey veteran catcher drew a walk to give the Braves the lead.
You've been taunting us with tantalizing tidbits and cagey comments for a while now.
Motorola has been a little cagey about just how durable the folding display is.
And Flake's answers on whether he might run in 2020 have been very cagey.
"I think the station has been sort of cagey and protective," Ms. Faircloth said.
"I'm not trying to be cagey or anything, but it's coming together," he said.
"I've been quite cagey about it, I've been doing interviews all day," Craig said.
Coach Jason Garrett was cagey about how involved Elliott would be in the offense.
Hall is not the only person who fell for the Gascards' reputedly cagey Golubs.
Executives asked him to come in to discuss something—they were cagey about exactly what.
The sponsors of the petition were cagey Friday about what their next steps will be.
But the real truth, and I'm not being cagey, is we've never discussed a when.
The probability is that it will be a cagey game in which Spain dominate possession.
Winner: Bolt EV Both Chevy and Tesla are being a bit cagey about official range.
Asked how long the company has been focused on the space, Megan Saunders is cagey.
Chances are snatched at, the body language is tense and cagey, the fans rarely indulgent.
The seemingly lovable NBA MVP Stephen Curry was cagey when it came to Drake's whereabouts.
To exchange ideas and not be too cagey and secretive about what everyone is doing.
"I'm not being cagey here, it's just what's important is it wasn't ballistic," he said.
On social issues, such as marriage equality or abortion, most billionaires have been similarly cagey.
But Amazon has traditionally been cagey about disclosing too many details regarding the popular service.
That redirection of acclaim reads as humility, and his annoyance with the premise as cagey charm.
Cancers tend to get painted with the same brush: They're emotional, cagey, and way too cautious.
With half-time fast approaching, the game looked to be heading to a cagey second half.
Ryan Murphy has also given some cagey answers about a possible return of an antichrist child.
" He is cagey about particulars: "I don't want to open that Pandora's box, talking about relationships.
He's not a particularly well-developed character, defined by his romantic connections and generally cagey demeanor.
That is also why the likes of Great Plains and Westar are often cagey about synergies.
During the 2016 election, his campaign received in-state criticism for being cagey about his schedule.
The Chinese authorities are cagey and evasive, if not downright dismissive, about reports concerning such camps.
He will be as cagey as possible about his judicial philosophy beyond the now-familiar bromides.
Andrew Das: Cagey start for both sides in the first few minutes, as one would expect.
Many House Republicans were cagey about their decision to join with Democrats on the issue. Rep.
Aronofsky's been uncharacteristically cagey about the significance of the yellow substance Mother ingests throughout the film.
All were politely cagey: Staff members were asked to sign nondisclosure agreements before joining the production.
Clinton's efforts in 223 to put marginal states into play, is cagey when asked for details.
Apple is usually keen to list some specs for its devices while being very cagey about others.
She's cagey, too, enough to suggest that maybe Tamar isn't dead, even though everyone else says so.
He was also cagey about revealing his true identity, to the consternation of Syed's assistant, Darlene Row.
The fact Zuckerberg was so cagey makes me think there is a lot more here to uncover.
She promises a new generation of council houses, although she is cagey about how to finance it.
Now he's left Politico to create another startup, and he's been cagey about what his plans are.
However, the complaint alleges Adobe got cagey with its numbers once it switched over to the cloud.
After I'd finished working as a dominatrix, I was quite cagey about pegging men in romantic relationships.
Less neat is the fact that Bethesda is being cagey about how much this edition will cost.
For the first few weeks the movie was out, everyone was extremely cagey about discussing its ending.
"Nancy Pelosi is as tough and cagey as McConnell is ruthless and Trump is unprincipled," Emanuel wrote.
Like any good magician, imagineers are so cagey about the mechanics of all this careful world-building.
Plenty of people read that as "just being realistic," but it always read as cagey to me.
Even when it's cagey about its central mystery, the show continues to excel at the little things.
A former senior administration official told the network that the administration is cagey about criticizing white supremacy.
Things remained cagey, before Simonsen equalised for Monchengladbach with an absolute screamer early in the second half.
Ocean isn't an artist prone to big statements: from the beginning his music was cagey and subtle.
He was cagey about specific strategies, timelines and costs for Access and Fiber, its most expensive project.
Mia is transformed from a cagey lone wolf into a woman with unlimited intense sympathy for another.
Yet while the House pursued its impeachment inquiry last year, Bolton was cagey on whether he'd talk.
In a recent meeting with delegates of the United Nations Security Council, Mr. Kabila remained characteristically cagey.
The Labour leader has been cagey on whether he would actually act on this rhetoric if elected.
He seems to be a cagey one-on-one defender, someone who's relentless and difficult to screen.
Service-goers have been pretty cagey about the weekly practice, though it sure appears to be church-like.
Murphy's cagey answers at the time hinted at two potential themes: First, the return of an Antichrist baby.
Lithgow's Winston Churchill is cagey, frail, hungering after power and, as he should be, thrillingly larger-than-life.
Kasatkina got back to 4-4 after winning another cagey exchange with a volley after running Woznaicki ragged.
Facebook is cagey about what its crisis hubs will look like, but Facebook Live will play a part.
Netflix is notoriously cagey about audience statistics, but even the most secretive among us can't help bragging sometimes.
Mr Gulati has refused to step aside and been cagey about what reforms, if any, he would support.
Vid is cagey enough to know that Erika has a much more attractive friend, a cellist named Clementine.
So far, the Trump administration is being cagey about the prospects of issuing such a bold executive order.
When we begin the interview, Castro is careful with his answers nearly to the point of being cagey.
But, Russia — which has been cagey about its views on deeper production cuts — said it needed more time.
If they retreat to their rooms for hours or seem cagey about their plans, don't take it personally.
Egypt coach Hector Cuper, was cagey when asked Sunday about Kadyrov&aposs use of Salah to make political gains.
"There always seems to be controversy, and their Coach [Bill Belichick] has a reputation for being cagey," said Williams.
Chosen by acclamation, Zurga makes clear what this means in a few phrases Mr. Kwiecien delivers with cagey intensity.
Just know that if your therapist hasn't given you your diagnosis, it doesn't mean they're trying to be cagey.
Janine has a cagey face-off with Shepherd errand boy Seth, who doesn't realize the story is already gone.
Notoriously cagey about injuries, Williams said it had been nothing more than a bit of treatment for food poisoning.
Betty and Jughead's cagey season 2 relationship is a far cry from their unconditional love during Riverdale season 1.
This morning the Republican House Speaker called out his party's presidential frontrunner for being cagey about repudiating the KKK.
It rarely touches on Trump, and Assange in interviews has been cagey about his support of the business mogul.
We're not cagey about it; she does not love him, and she is not the right person for him.
Last time we spoke, Anchorage was cagey about what I could reveal regarding how its transaction validation system worked.
Marvel has been cagey about the prospect of R-rated Avengers titles, but this success can't have gone unnoticed.
Red Bull is being cagey about its competition colors, revealing its new RB14 in a "special edition" black livery.
Unfortunately the company is still being cagey about what will come with the Ataribox when you fire it up.
Whatever it is, it seems that the State Department isn't really being cagey, it just doesn't have a clue.
But he's also weirdly cagey, and has inexplicably developed what can only be described as a hood Brooklyn accent.
She's been off-screen for a while, and she's being a little cagey about just what she's been doing.
But the fact Zuckerberg was so cagey makes me think there is a lot more there to uncover. Sen.
"Monos," directed by Alejandro Landes, is one of those allegories that is cagey about exactly what it is allegorizing.
Muguruza said Kilimanjaro was a "life-changing experience" but was cagey about what happened to her on the mountain.
Moreover, the games themselves can be cagey about the odds of winning a desirable item in a loot box.
Brokers have been cagey about many fronts on the broker wars, given the intensely competitive nature of the business.
Instead of getting nervous and cagey whenever I meet a new man, I'm trying to just go with the flow.
Shine and Ling are cagey on the exact identity of the next Pattern brand, set to launch in early 2020.
Anthem has so far been cagey about its plans for 2018 and whether it will continue participating in the marketplaces.
Though she's cagey about how much her hobby costs, she spends at least 50,000 yen ($447) annually just on photos.
Roberts, 51, was cagey when EW asked her what season two would look like for her cover story last fall.
The few people I knew in the Society didn't know much (or acted cagey when I asked them for details).
I respect him more today than he was 53 years ago because he's more dangerous, he's cagey, he's a veteran.
Of course, having been through that difficult year is probably a major reason I've felt cagey about sharing this news.
Cemex has ruled out participating in the bid directly but has been cagey about whether it would be a supplier.
Mr Van Buiten is cagey about the other sensors Matrix uses, but says they include various cameras and conventional radars.
He will hold back, lunge forward, or stay cagey at varying points in hopes of knocking his opponent off balance.
HTC's being predictably cagey about exact pricing here, instead simply calling it "a more value-oriented version" of the original.
Trump has been cagey about the prospects of a pardon in the case, but has repeatedly expressed support for Flynn.
Adele remained cagey about their relationship and their child for some time, pointedly refusing to share Angelo's name with the press.
Kevin and Julia Garratt The FBI remains cagey today about where and how the conspirators first appeared on the agency's radar.
Adele remained cagey about their relationship for some time, pointedly refusing to share Angelo's name with the press in Jan. 2013.
The A6300 had some stabilization, but Sony was always cagey about exactly how it was working or how versatile it was.
However, Russia's oil minister was a bit more cagey, telling CNBC that Moscow's commitment to the pact depends on market forces.
Reviews since its festival debut have been so cagey and spoiler-free as to border on nonsensical, but almost uniformly positive.
Both PPP and PTI officials were cagey when asked about the possibility of an alliance, but did not rule it out.
Despite my fantasy agnosticism, the more closely I watched "Game of Thrones" the more I admired it, particularly its cagey construction.
The first round of group games is cagey, cautious; everyone worries that this year's competition will be the worst in history.
The court's liberals were less cagey: all four made clear that gay and trans people should enjoy federal protection at work.
But Craig, as it turns out, is a believer — although he's pretty cagey about what exactly he believes in and why.
That seemed ridiculously backward by the lights of the time's reigning vanguards of flinty post-minimalism, cagey conceptualism, and chaste abstraction.
"He's a cagey veteran," Meyer said after facing the school that gave his start as a head coach 15 years ago.
As the company is usually cagey about sharing exact numbers when it comes to things like this, it was a notable milestone.
Cook also said the device experienced 50 percent year-over-year growth, though Apple was characteristically cagey about sharing unit sales numbers.
Although they've unveiled the car, Aston and Red Bull are still being rather cagey about the AM-RB-001's performance specs.
Might a cagey executive put a dormant publicist on low-cost retainer during Oscar season, protecting and perhaps influencing that member's vote?
There is a strategic relationship between Grab and OVO, but both Lai and Thompson got a bit cagey when pressed for specifics.
While Disney itself was fairly cagey about what powers the 'magic' behind this system, Nvidia talked a bit about it last year.
Kalanick was never cagey with his answers and he easily admitted that he probably did click on the "Greed is Good" speech.
Behind curtain #2 we have Clinton and her campaign's deceptive and cagey conduct during and after Clinton's medical episode on Sunday afternoon.
He was characteristically cagey (Feige never met a question he couldn't deflect), but I detected a hint of a strategy going forward.
If someone's very cagey or doesn't talk much, you still get to write it, and it can still make a revealing article.
Tinder, after all, employs an in-house sociologist to do that very thing, though they're often cagey about releasing actual hard data.
Jaeger is cagey about how many of Hala's sensor modules are deployed in Syria, but he says they've been operational since March.
Meanwhile, Tinder was cagey in its response and finally decided to be clear that it still allows guns, for the most part.
PA would cost the airline about 1003 million euros ($100 million), Air France CEO Frederic Cagey told France Info radio on Tuesday.
After all, even the most masochistic among us doesn't want to navigate their way through conversation with a brilliant but cagey artist.
Experts say past failures and the virus's cagey nature have combined to confound both researchers and the drug companies who fund them.
Overseeing all this is a cagey GM in Danny Ainge and the heir-apparent to the NBA coaching throne in Brad Stevens.
Hillary Clinton, for her part, was characteristically cagey on the subject and indicated she was against legal weed as recently as 2014.
The hero of "Devil in the Grove" was a youngish Thurgood Marshall, the cagey grumpus in his days as a crusading lawyer.
Unlike Gates who has dedicated his post-CEO career to his charitable foundation, Bezos is quite publicly skeptical and cagey about philanthropy.
If they continue to be cagey about it or blow you off, you're absolutely justified in continuing to bug them about it.
Cameras are barred from Supreme Court proceedings and the justices, when they do speak publicly, are cagey about internal deliberations or disagreements.
Humans, in contrast, have always struck me more as takers than givers, fickle lovers who are cagey with their affections and hearts.
As cagey as that announcement sounds, I really liked the DxO One (and still do), so I'm excited it's coming to Android phones.
Lee declined to specify the amount of Litecoin he had held previously—a figure he's been cagey about in forum posts for years.
We really ran a process, because we were trying to solve a company so it wasn't like we were being cagey about it.
Thai authorities are still being cagey about confirming details of the operation, and there has been no confirmation of Monday's rescue so far.
Our guess is still on a live Jaime Lannister — he's too important, and the showrunners are being far too cagey about his fate.
Without Ronaldo, Portugal seemed in no hurry to rush the ball forward, happy to see the game descend into a cagey, tactical battle.
Markle and Prince Harry have both been cagey about the circumstances of their blind date — which is totally understandable, that's a private matter.
This is, in reality, why Republicans are so cagey about their replacement plans: They're not sure the country will like what they offer.
Was he the charming, ingratiating kid who never grew up or the swaggering, cagey entertainment magnate fiercely protective of his work and stature?
We really ran a process because we were trying to solve a company so it wasn't like we were being cagey about it.
I'm not sure how much I can say because it hasn't closed yet so I apologize for being a little cagey about it.
The angel-faced Jo Bro tried to keep it classy with his cagey answer — but it told us everything we need to know.
" Glass is cagey, but more willing to admit responsibility for his actions: "I joined the most dangerous, brutal terrorist organization in the world.
While Bayern Coach Pep Guardiola expected a cagey defense from the Italians, his opposite number, Massimiliano Allegri, instead boldly went for the throat.
And yet, even for a "here's what's been going on" episode, this one is cagey and suffused with a subtle sense of dread.
Both teams have made cagey acquisitions of young, mid-level talent and opted for immediate competitiveness instead of relying on lottery ping-pong balls.
Trump revels in duels that involve cagey lawyers and complex contracts, and always looks for escape clauses that let him do whatever he wants.
CBS has been cagey; critics didn't get screeners, and reviews from a theatrical premiere of the first two episodes are embargoed until air time.
Netflix is cagey about its viewing figures, but it is fair to assume that the company is finding it worthwhile to outspend the competition.
Atwood has never been cagey about the fact that her "historical" and dystopian novels are simply refractions of current issues, especially those facing women.
The team at Criterion, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts, was cagey about how and when they might follow up on X-Wing VR Mission.
After their admittedly intimate first date, Krystal angered the rest of the girls in the house by being "cagey" with information about the date.
While Tesla is often cagey about the number of miles driven using Autopilot, Musk did say on the call that overall usage is increasing.
But he was notably cagey on one detail: whether he told others in the Trump campaign that the Russians had emails related to Clinton.
The company is cagey about this but ads are the primary ingredient in its "other" revenue line, which more than doubled year-over-year.
Facebook was cagey about whether or not it was actually testing the feature, but don't be surprised if something like that shows up today.
It's an electric bicycle that's coming to the US soon, though on the ground here LeEco's representatives were cagey about when that might be.
Trading in euro zone bonds is likely to remain cagey ahead of a meeting of central bankers at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, later this week.
"In Movement" (ECM) "Return" (Newvelle) There's a sly urgency in Jack DeJohnette's backbeat, which combines a strong forward pull with something cagey and equivocal.
The committee teased that news was coming in its advisory about the news conference, but Burr was cagey about what he planned to say.
Not to put too fine a point on it, Hillary Clinton has been cagey about her email arrangements when she was secretary of state.
The singer of the all-female band, Jehnny Beth, has evolved steadily into a transfixing performer with cagey charisma and cutting, often hilarious asides.
It's hard to say with any real specificity, particularly because the wireless carriers are pretty cagey when it comes to this kind of thing.
Cena, the cagey veteran on top of the wrestling world for almost over a decade, had expended all of his energy to no avail.
But Gallagher has shown cagey political instincts by tacking to the middle on a few high-profile issues while remaining a reliable Republican vote.
Known as a cagey businessman, Revis always seemed to extract maximum value for his services, and earned more than $120 million in his career.
Sir Walter Scott, who wrote a biography of Swift, was equally cagey about his authorship of the novel Waverly and its immensely popular successor.
There were cagey mutterings about Easter eggs and other elements that might reward close attention and rewinding, and about a possible real-world component.
And Khan was cagey about where Magic Leap is going in the future — and whether it can turn a profit in the professional market.
The leak is so unprecedented for Canada, the usually cagey RCMP, the country's federal policing agency, issued an uncharacteristically forthright statement following Ortis' arrest.
Alex Azar, the Health and Human Services secretary, has been cagey about whether he will step in to enforce federal law forbidding such products.
Wary but cagey, McLean boxed behind his left jab and caught Shaw with a three shot flurry that sent him back onto the ropes.
In January 2016, Canavero claimed to have performed a head transplant on a monkey, but he was suspiciously cagey about letting journalists see the monkey.
Marvel has been more cagey than usual about its Infinity War story, which ties together all of the previous Marvel Cinematic Universe releases to date.
After a cagey opening, Mr Joshua appeared to be in control during the fifth round, as he floored his opponent with a flurry of punches.
The move is a small but notable step for Netflix, which has always been cagey about viewership data and reluctant to share solid streaming metrics.
Dougherty was cagey about what they'll get in return beyond a sense of keeping alive the organization that's held the maker community together since 2005.
Less cagey and more lace-y, the new-wave of lace-up sandals are a lesson in knots and ties in just the right places.
Originally Richard is cagey, but then, once Richard stalks speaking like a disgusting pig as a way to the murderer feel comfortable, he opens up.
Google has been cagey about its plans to roll out a censored search engine in China, which was first reported by the Intercept in August.
Even Panos Panay, Microsoft's charismatic device head whom I've spoken to numerous times over the last five years, loves to play cagey with the question.
With Yoka watching, the two women made a cagey start and Mossely ended the first round behind the Chinese 10-9 10-9 10-9.
Still, he's cagey about how affordable it will be, emphasizing instead that the Vive will simply be worth whatever price tag it ends up getting.
Housewives are notoriously cagey about difficult parts of their lives: Take LuAnn's decision to ignore the many suspicious infidelities rumors trailing her new husband Tom.
Better news: He has Varys the cagey adviser back at his side, a fun pairing that briefly happened last year but was quickly torn asunder.
Both series, "Smiley's People" especially, play as a succession of tense one-on-one encounters between Smiley and the cagey characters who populate his world.
Though Klitschko dominated the majority of the match, pummelling Puritty with gargantuan hits, the older fighter remained cagey and judicious while playing to his strengths.
Ford O'Connell, a Republican strategist, said Rosenstein came off as "cagey" in his defense and raised questions about what he may be trying to hide.
Nick noted that he does appreciate the physique-defining effects of a bronzed bod, but he was a little cagey as to whether he partakes.
Unlike the Senate moderates who are often cagey about what they want, conservatives like Paul and Lee are speaking out more freely about their demands.
In those early months, with the divorce still fresh, I had been cagey with my children about the changes I was making in my life.
And finally Kit, whose fiance has been evasive and cagey over the phone, joins the adventure so she can confront her ghosting guy in person.
Google has not yet responded to a Gizmodo request for comment, and it has long been cagey about when and how it'd make the announcement.
At some point, he attended Princeton, a backstory he's cagey about explaining, even to his parents, who babysit but won't let him in their house.
Meredith Whittaker: Well, I would say, again, the answer to that question — and this is not to be cagey — is how are you measuring benefit?
Episode three is more heavily George-y than the previous episodes, but the show is still being awfully cagey about the mystery it has in store.
While Atlassian is a bit cagey about providing exact user numbers, so the numbers it actually shared aren't all the useful to gauge the service's success.
That cagey moment of wondering if a guy will "do the right thing" and slap down his card is a thing of the past for me.
Kourtney calls Kim to ask for her dog back, but the middle Kardashian is fairly cagey, since she's now on the lam with a stolen pooch.
Some have been cagey around their big news ahead of the event in Barcelona, while others, like LG, haven't left all that much to the imagination.
While the BBC sounds convinced by Wright's assertions, The Economist is another publication that had been briefed ahead of time and its perspective is more cagey.
It will also tread areas of her private life that she's been very cagey about in the past, namely, her openness to dating men and women.
To succeed, the president-elect must see that there are really two Putins — one confident, cagey and effective; the other defensive, isolated and unsure of himself.
Singing about ways to prevent getting cheated on, Mr. Charles is suave, bluesy, cagey and improvisational — and it's Mr. Marsalis's trumpet fills that sound over-excited.
The administration has been cagey about the details of the agreement it reportedly reached Friday with the Mexican government regarding the migrant flow from Central America.
Antetokounmpo somehow gathered the ball, went back up and was met at the rim by another defender, this one as cagey and crafty as they come.
Whether or not they have something worrisome to hide, normally developing tweens often start to shut their bedroom doors and become cagey about their time online.
As part of this effort earlier this year Airbnb hired Fred Reid, the founding chief executive of Virgin America, though Mr Chesky is cagey about details.
On the surface, Mr. Perry and Mr. Tillerson seem like creatures from different planets: one, a good ol' backslapping pol; the other, a cagey corporate titan.
Facebook has said it intends to adopt these policies elsewhere, including in the United States, but has been cagey about how it would actually do so.
Still, even after our conversation, his advisers were extremely cagey about what could be quoted, fearing his words would be twisted and misused by his enemies.
During a long interview about the startup, Bader and his co-founder Sean Dadashi were cagey about exactly how Ikaria works, as it's still in development.
He was a cagey politician who earned the nickname "Teflon President," but in the end, the years of corruption-related scandal finally caught up with him.
Whole athletic organizations have been cagey as to how their seemingly healthy members got access to tests while actually symptomatic people in their states have not.
In the past, Veach has been cagey about Zoe Church's political views, telling the New York Times that he's "a Bible guy," when asked about abortion rights.
Charlotte's cagey point guard isn't caught off guard, and is able to duck under and recover for a decent contest, executing what Clifford wants him to do.
But all those biographical facts come from the internet: Marlinspike is cagey on all personal details, reticent to reveal anything beyond the fact that he's now housed.
It will probably say something, especially if the impact is already a big deal, but it may be cagey on the specifics How much is Instagram earning?
Trials of Samsung's 5G devices will begin this year, but the company is staying cagey about precisely when it will actually roll out for widespread commercial use.
As for where the money to cover their living costs comes from, the group have been cagey, offering only that "they have investors," without giving further details.
Since Destiny 2 was revealed, Bungie's been cagey about some key elements, especially regarding the kinds of activities that define the daily grind of a loot game.
The usually cagey Halep struck 50 winners in a brutal semi-final against Angelique Kerber, when she saved match points for the second match here this year.
The Republicans have been notoriously cagey about what exactly their replacement for Obamacare will look like, relegating their work on it to private briefings and secret committees.
"I knew they were singers, but they've always been a bit cagey about it," says Abraham, whose debut album, "Sirens," was released in the U.S. last week.
Instagram was abnormally cagey about discussing the feature when we asked on January 17th, which we now know was because a partnered announcement with Giphy was looming.
Employees at ZTE's headquarters in the southern Chinese technology hub of Shenzhen were cagey about speaking to reporters after the ban was announced, but some voiced concerns.
Yes, she's careful and cagey, and her use of a private email server, which the F.B.I. flung back into the news on Friday, was a big mistake.
Darlene blamed her hacking of Elliot's computer on the fact that Mr. Robot was not to be trusted, a cagey diversion that also happens to be true.
Strikers considerably more experienced than him might, perhaps, have grown a little frustrated Tuesday in a first half that was a little more cagey than most expected.
"She can do more with a look than most of us can with a couple pages of dialogue," said Conleth Hill, who plays the cagey eunuch Varys.
It's a testament to Nichols's storytelling (he also wrote the film) that he's able to shape Midnight Special's cagey ambiguity and mystery into a tense, airless thriller.
As the startup whittled itself down to prepare for a disappointing, yet relatively dignified, sign-off, Magic Leap began to grow cagey about finalizing the acquisition, sources say.
Adding to the sense of uncertainty, our producers had been deliberately cagey about the places we were going to go and the people we were going to meet.
I reached out to the applicant for "The Piss Tape is Real," and he wasn't in the least bit cagey about which piss tape he was referring to.
Google Assistant is another extra that Huawei wants on its new flagship phone, but that's not a certainty yet, so the company remains somewhat cagey on that front.
Since her introduction to Instagram two years ago, Miquela has been famously cagey about her identity, inspiring various theories about who is behind the virtual celebrity, and why.
That's no doubt part of why the company was a bit cagey about this particular spec, only really mentioning battery as it pertains to the new charging tech.
The Japanese beef industry in Japan is notoriously cagey—it took him 10 years to break in—but today he represents what he believes to be the top .
He could look cagey if he refuses to answer questions about his meeting with Russian ambassador Sergey Kisylak after very publicly asking for the hearing to be public.
When it comes to his assets, McLemore is cagey, both in conversation with Reed and in his conversations with his friends, but he indicates that he's well off.
A cagey Sicilian lawyer, the 75-year-old Italian president, who entered politics when his brother was assassinated by the Mafia, is in the eye of a storm.
Ayana's time was even more astonishing because it was set at the Olympics where races tend to be cagey, tactical affairs and long-distance records are rarely broken.
There are times when I was simply tempted to write off the whole thing as a cagey interview subject getting one over on a not-terribly-experienced interviewer.
His back story becomes one mystery that the filmmakers teasingly play against another question mark: Why are Eden and David so cagey about where they've been and why?
And if Trump is so proud of the MOAB attack, why is he being—especially by his own standards—downright cagey about telling us whose idea it was?
It has, at least, spiced up what has been a cagey affair thus far, and one whose evenness looks set to continue Thursday, when game five gets underway.
Good defense is what you get from a group of cagey veterans that includes Mike Conley, Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph, Vince Carter and the Grindfather himself, Tony Allen.
It's a political moment that requires deft skills on the campaign trail — but Ms. Rosen is still a newcomer to politics, neither cagey nor glossy nor particularly electrifying.
There are times when I was simply tempted to write off the whole thing as a cagey interview subject getting one over on a not terribly experienced interviewer.
What he did leave is an unsolvable Cold War puzzle—one protected by layers of impenetrable government classification, cagey colleagues, aging friends with deteriorating memories and failing health.
In a 2016 interview with DJ Booth, 21 recalled losing his younger brother in a botched drug deal and grew "cagey" when asked about being shot six times.
Fernando Hierro has also included forward Lucas Vazquez, with Koke making way as Spain's new coach seeks more dynamism to unlock a cagey Iran defense at Kazan Arena.
" Tillerson responded by stating troop levels will "be driven by conditions on the ground" and victory can only be achieved by being "as cagey tactically as the enemy.
Prosecutors had been cagey since that time about the status of the investigation into McCabe, who has been a frequent subject of public attacks from President Donald Trump.
During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Tuesday night, Colbert commented that the actor had been cagey about whether or not he would reprise the role.
Case in point: We've all seen Kourtney Kardashian confirm her relationship with boxer-model Younes Benjima, but her sisters have to resort to cagey methods to find it out.
BEVAN: That&aposs what&aposs fascinating to me about this is Trump is very transparent and honest which typically diplomatic speak is much more cagey and sophisticated than that.
Forg1ven had previously claimed he's not playing this weekend, but given the team's cagey responses about the roster, the Greek player seems to be the best bet to start.
There is Kellyanne Conway, the cagey senior counselor to the President who disappears from the public stage only to re-emerge in the spotlight in times of political crisis.
And Mr. Pine, in a quietly watchful performance (no Captain Kirk joshing here), gives Toby a cagey cleverness that allows Mr. Foster to shine as his gleefully lawless accomplice.
The company doesn't have a product right now and is cagey about what it will eventually release, but nonetheless its promise has persuaded Initialized Capital to lead this round.
Clinton admitted he was wrong but stayed tellingly cagey as to what exactly was wrong about it, before implicitly sliding to the stance that the problem was marital infidelity.
Boone promised that he would manage aggressively in a game the Yankees must win to advance, but, like a cagey veteran manager, he did not name his starting pitcher.
The Facebook CEO is still being cagey about how much the company knew of the data mining operation before the news broke and when exactly it was made aware.
He recalls getting several phone prior calls from CRIA president Brian Robertson, who had a lot of questions for him, but was cagey about why he was so curious.
"I think [Alphabet] will remain quite cagey about performance numbers, but I think it is encouraging that YouTube Red is actually getting recent traction on the Play Store," Wang said.
He is a 6'11'', 073-pound bruiser who gleefully jostles with fellow behemoths in the paint, but he is also a cagey passer and an effective low-volume, opportunistic scorer.
The subjects of the article prefer the term "ecoextremism" and act cagey about their commitment to violence, but they do feel like real-world relations to all these fictional characters.
The complicated dynamics between these characters develop exclusively over Facebook chats and cagey Skype calls, two people trying to figure each other out through the limited aperture of online interactions.
After that cagey song and dance-like interview sparked outrage, Trump took to Twitter to clarify, tweeting a video of his Friday press conference in which he did disavow Duke.
Everyone is excited about the Nintendo Switch, but the company continues to be cagey about critical details like the resolution, the presence or absence of a touchscreen and so on.
When LG dove head-first into the modular smartphone competition with its G5 earlier this year, it was extremely cagey about committing to support its modules beyond that initial handset.
It's not clear yet where the story takes place in canon The crew behind the film are very cagey about how this series relates to the X-Men film universe.
The group, led by the bassist and composer Michael Formanek, was playing "Echoes," a dark-hued tune in a swinging mid-tempo, defined by cagey dialogue between woodwinds and brass.
Though White House counsel Pat Cipollone has said they don't intend to use all of their time, they've also been cagey about if they will use both Monday and Tuesday.
Compared to the reclusive figure he painted with his early work or even the kind but rather cagey guy I met a couple years ago, he was friendly and enthusiastic.
Wofford has been cagey so far about investigating Trump; he's said he'll focus on bringing suits that benefit the interests of New York, not on trying to score political points.
Chris Murphy (D-CT), and has in the past supported de-linking school admission from geography entirely, though her campaign is cagey on whether she still thinks that's a good idea.
Samsung responds with a statement that is concerned but still cagey, doubling down on its commitment to the CPSC's investigation, apparently opting to hold out for official word this time out.
But Google, like most major companies, is pretty cagey about revealing its plans for future products and likely didn't want Duong to reveal on his personal blog what's next for Allo.
" Don't let this ad's title mislead you: At no point do we get to see footage of X-wings and Y-wings mashed up with Pearl Jam's 1992 cagey hit "Breath.
The company itself is pretty cagey, saying only that the G5 will be "the standard bearer" for Friends, and future support will depend on how warmly they're received in the market.
LeAnn goes to Texas to pressure Squire himself to call and confront Conway; Conway is taken aback and acts cagey, but manages to end the call without any bombshells being revealed.
But he was cagey earlier this week when asked about judicial nominees, declining twice during Tuesday's press conference to discuss if he was willing to work on an agreement with McConnell.
Since its inception, the Academy has been notoriously cagey about its membership makeup, so much so that the Los Angeles Times has made a cottage industry of divining its secretive ranks.
Zinoviev, a former UFC fighter, floated the idea that someone "helped" Epstein die, and was cagey when asked about previous claims that his former boss was tipped off about police raids.
I was told by multiple sources that Chavez picked the hapless Maduro to be vice president only because he was wary of having the cagey, brilliant Cabello as second-in-command.
Over dinner, Hannibal is cagey but shows his facility with anagrams ("Devon Finestra" becomes "Finest dove ran," while "Richie Finestra" becomes "Terrifies China" and "He in racist fire," the episode's title).
Beginning in 1929, he published a glittering array of work at this magazine, including profiles of Max Beerbohm, Chaim Weizmann, George Gershwin, and (his masterpiece) the cagey art dealer Joseph Duveen.
But the song is as cagey as it is nostalgic; there's as much evolution as repetition, with key changes and new bits of melody showing up unexpectedly all along the way.
General Suleimani was a sworn, unapologetic enemy of the United States, a cagey field marshal who oversaw Iran's long strategy to extend the country's influence through sectarian proxies in the region.
If college boasting arises at cocktail parties, point out how silly it is to be talking about decisions you all made as teenagers, but don't act cagey about where you went.
The magazine is cagey about its process for picking the recipient, but most skateboarders believe Mr. Phelps was ultimately in charge of the decision — a persistent rumor that he never disputed.
Even those functions can be cagey: As Gizmodo colleague Alex Cranz noted in a recent review of Amazon's Fire TV Cube, voice-controlled systems can turn simple tasks into irritating shouting sessions.
One person close to Trump says he is cagey when it comes to whether he will keep Pence on the ticket, always cautious not to tip his hand one way or another.
After that cagey song and dance-like interview sparked outrage on Sunday, Trump took to Twitter to clarify, tweeting a video of his Friday press conference in which he did disavow Duke.
Rather than allowing your Libran and full moon friends to retreat into their cagey ways, encourage them to talk through the conflicts they're no doubt allowing to play out in their minds.
For Danny's birthday, Theo invites Karl to dinner, where the men act about as cagey as one would with the person they were having routine, secret virtual sex sessions with for months.
When Eckert and Krause approached Bora Ardil, the conference organizer, to learn more about WASET, they said he was cagey and declined to give straight answers about his affiliation with the conference.
Although a five-year-old London-based company that has about 800 employees across five countries, including Germany, the United States and Russia, Arrival has been cagey about its activity until now.
So the White House remained cagey on what exactly happened here until, in the wake of the FBI raids on Cohen's offices, they put out at least part of their version of events.
In public statements, Google has been cagey about exactly how the new licensing fees will be structured, but documents reveal the deal with EU manufacturers will be rated by country and pixel density.
Bungie remains cagey about how Sparrow Racing League will evolve in 2016, but the coming event that hosts it — this December, if it follows the 2015 timing — will involve more than just that.
They are careful in the language that they use (Putin's statement is cagey in this regard, at least compared to Trump's) and careful in how and when they decide to announce such changes.
The filmmakers had all the right tools to make that moment land in Peter's romantic life, too, but they played too cagey with the audience, and botched what could have been something special.
We are excited for these two, and relieved that as publicity heats up for Neighbors 2, Moretz no longer feels the need to be cagey about hanging with Victoria and David Beckham's son.
Although Cairo has spent billions on high-profile military purchases in recent years, including Russian fighter jets, French aircraft carriers and German submarines, it has been notably cagey about its offensive missile capabilities.
McCarthy was pressed by multiple "stunned and silent" GroundTruth employees for details about Sharma's departure at a companywide Monday meeting, but their responses were described as cagey and "vague," according to one source.
Equally cagey on that front are Brianna and Simon, two other high school seniors who interned at the NSA, who said over the past year they worked in language translation and cyber, respectively.
Rather than a rage-blind punch eater, he was a cagey pressure fighter who expertly rolled with most of the blows that the movie depicts him as masochistically taking flush on the chin.
Israeli military officials are being understandably cagey about how the new underground barrier will work, other than to say it will also include an aboveground section and incorporate layers of advanced technological systems.
Following a cagey opening round, Machida landed a straight left before unloading one of his typical flurries that had Evans in a whole lot of bother roughly three minutes into the second round.
So Pran, and he was Indian, he had this fear about it, and he was so cagey about letting anybody hear anything in case they ripped it off, and that worked against the situation.
I was a little leery about talking with McCombs, because he's gained something of a reputation as a cagey or difficult interviewee, but as it turns out, I had absolutely no reason to be.
Trump's team has been cagey about disclosing the president's activities when he travels to his clubs, rarely disclosing them, although he is sometimes photographed wearing golf attire or playing golf, by other club members.
RAT-RACE Hard-liners including Germany's Enercon are cagey about their technology and production techniques, hoping that controlling all steps of the process will give them the upper hand in the highly competitive market.
Editorial Since he was elected in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India has played a cagey game, appeasing his party's hard-line Hindu base while promoting secular goals of development and economic growth.
The Lakers were cagey about James's status for the game, listing him as "doubtful" and not announcing his participation until an hour and a half before game time despite widespread suspicion he would play.
But Whitaker was cagey here, telling the committee he hasn't spoken to Trump about Mueller — even though he began his testimony by insisting he would not answer questions about his communications with the White House.
Though they are cagey about the details, the team aspire to get around the melting-points problem by spraying a jet of materials onto the surface being built up rather than melting layers of powder.
She's been cagey about her personal history with the dead girls, first denying that she knew them while others insinuated that she used to be best friends with them as recently as a year ago.
" Eagle-eyed fans may have spotted Langley in the trailer, and Carter was cagey about his involvement: "I can't tell you anything; I can just tell you that Langley is in the show this season.
Amazon is cagey with numbers but says it sold tens of millions of Echos and other Alexa-enabled devices last holiday season, and rivals like Google and Apple have competing smart speakers of their own.
The public declarations of support continued to pour in until he had well over the 50 percent needed to win the election, although the 48-year-old was cagey as to how it all started.
Before West was the cagey veteran that was always in the right place (defensively), bodied-up opposing bigs, and held things down behind slighter second-unit defenders, Anderson Varejao did the same (though less successfully).
For much of the fall, her refusal to say whether she would raise taxes on the middle class provided an opening for some of her rivals to paint her as cagey on a key issue.
We were reminded that Negan is a cagey leader and that, even before Abraham's murder, Sasha had "seen some things" and was nearly undone by the losses of her brother, Tyreese, and her boyfriend, Bob.
When asked whether he agrees with Coats about the existence of an ongoing Russian threat, for example, Trump keeps talking about how he likes Coats personally while being oddly cagey about whether he agrees with him.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - For all the intricate planning, cagey tactics and chess-like choreography, the simplicity of football was again emphasized as France secured a place in the World Cup final from a basic set-piece.
T-Mobile has been cagey about its 25G launch date: this time last year, the company indicated that it would have 113 cities with 211G by the end of 240, with phones launching in early 25.
"[It's] not what you think it is, and I'm not trying to be cagey, it's just with all good horror and suspense not knowing is going to be good for you," Woodall told the TCA audience.
They weren't overly cagey about it—Boeckner talked about workshopping new material when Noisey interviewed him in March—and they quietly played a few expectation-stoking practice sets as the mysterious and hilariously named Del Scorcho.
Many of the associated websites declare that their internships are mostly unpaid, but when I phoned human resources and education departments for clarification, the responses were cagey, many respondents insisting that they speak off the record.
Based in Paris and Melbourne, Briand's sculpture and installation pieces get exhibited all over the world—which at times earns him a five-figure salary per month (he was a bit cagey on the specific number).
Lately the biggest galleries have jostled with one another to represent the estates of deceased artists, and last month David Zwirner has nabbed a heavyweight: Paul Klee, the splendidly cagey Swiss-German modernist and Bauhaus professor.
Thus far, CEO Louis Camilleri has been cagey about an all-electric Ferrari, but on a call with analysts, he said Ferrari would expand in Maranello to maintain control of technology and avoid relying on suppliers.
However, Freeman did suggest that House lawyers were being cagey about whether additional impeachment articles against Trump were only theoretically possible or actually the subject of serious discussion by House leaders or the House Judiciary Committee.
Trump has the right to shut down the prosecution entirely by pardoning Stone or commuting any prison sentence, but was cagey on that topic again Tuesday when a reporter asked if clemency is in the offing.
In numerous studies, Solomon and his team have found that being reminded of death brings out our cagey, defensive side, makes us more aggressive toward nature and non-human animals, and exacerbates existing mental disorders or fears.
When Real Desrochers stepped down suddenly last week as head of private equity at the California Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), we noted that the nation's largest public pension was being kind of cagey about his eventual successor.
On Twitter, and in most of his public comments to date, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been cagey about the Model 3, the car that's supposed to bring Tesla's vision of emission-free driving to the masses.
It'd be nice if we could compare Google's numbers to Amazon's, but Amazon is notoriously cagey about releasing any real sales numbers and instead opts for cute lists that are big on anecdotes and low on details.
Uber argued it shouldn't have to sign up because its vehicles were incapable of being operated without human drivers, but many saw the refusal as evidence that Uber was being cagey about publicly disclosing its disengagement data.
Whatever the subject, Labour's shadow Brexit secretary, opposing a cagey Tory government, will identify the factual bedrock, grind it into dust, shape it into bricks, enumerate them and carefully erect a neat, logical, impenetrable wall of argument.
Most companies here at in Maui have been extremely cagey about pricing, with both AT&T and Verizon executives telling The Verge that they can't disclose what they haven't yet announced in terms of pricing or plans.
When asked by Collider if he's had talks with producer Kathleen Kennedy about the possibility he grins and plays it cagey, but it's obvious from the video above that McGregor would love to wield a lightsaber again.
Ahmed isn't cagey about his rap career (though he's no Scott Patterson with the shameless plugs), but there's a guaranteed initial shock when you realize that Bodhi Rook can spit rhymes that are out of this world.
In France, the latest version of the European Championships stops being a cagey group competition in which only the weakest third of 24 nations was eliminated by a slow process — and gets down to proper knockout play.
However, as so often happens in the secretive world of soccer politics where officials like to keep their options close to their chests, they were cagey on whether they would try to reverse the changes if elected.
Before David West was the cagey veteran that was always in the right place (offensively), hit the occasional mid-range jumper, and threaded all the right passes through all the right lanes, David Lee filled that role.
The smallest of the separatist parties — the far-left Popular Unity Candidacy — is adamant that Catalonia can break away from Spain unilaterally, which could divide it from other parties that have been more cagey about their plans.
The relationship — destined to range from warm to cagey to confrontational — was off to a good start when, eight days after the tragic shooting in Dallas, Johnson telephoned Martin to express gratitude for a note of support.
After a cagey first round in which few significant blows were landed, the 34-year-old Holm was in trouble in the second round but managed to survive by keeping Tate at bay with her longer reach.
The way Erdogan has been cagey about it and even suggested he'd increase control over the central bank, an interest rate hike doesn't really cut it at this point, given the threat to the central bank's independence.
I gradually got to be pretty decent: a cagey lefty with a deceptive forehand boast, a shot spanked into the sidewall that ricochets obliquely off the front wall just above the tin, squash's version of a net.
The Obama administration has historically defended the payments as legal, but the Trump administration has been cagey about their plans — whether they will defend the subsidies in court or simply drop the case and stop making payments.
She recently tried to obscure some data (which exact data she won't say; Google is cagey about going into detail on its sidelined ventures) using cryptography, so that none of it would be visible to Google upon upload.
Virtual reality may offer a worthwhile testbed for the often cagey theoretical real-world use cases for blockchain technology, with platform creators having the opportunity to structure a closed environment with blockchain at the heart of its governance.
Nubia is cagey about disclosing any further specs such as resolution, processor, memory, or battery life, but the company did tell me that it intends to price the Alpha wearable at around the same cost as a smartphone.
The theory:   Brandon Stark has been cagey about what being the Three-Eyed Raven actually means, but the original tree dude teamed up with the Children of the Forest and seemed to be fighting against the Night King.
In being cagey about contamination issues, the agency is protecting not just itself but also its private, profit-making partner, SpaceX, whose capsule in turn has an effect on the ISS instruments that are supported by federal funds.
The Uptime Institute is working with businesses to develop transparent metrics about how they use energy, but many companies are cagey about their power consumption and want to avoid scrutiny, especially if they're falling short of their competitors.
As we talked, it became clear that he'd found a bit of freedom making this record, as he allowed himself to make a record that sounded like Cursive, a thing he'd been a bit cagey about doing before.
Since the Swiss trio tends to be extremely cagey and resistant to any direct contact with the press and the public, we only know the bare essentials about the band (even though they formed almost 20 years ago).
Trump has been cagey about his finances during the 2016 election cycle, refusing to release his tax return while touting the fact that he is self-funding his campaign (something that may soon be coming to an end).
In fact, the company's a little cagey on the subject — even recently taking to Twitter to brag that it didn't submit for an IP rating, in order to lower the cost of the devices for the end user.
" Zuckerberg then got cagey, explaining that "I want to be careful here because our work with the special counsel is confidential and I want to make sure that in an open session I'm not revealing something that's confidential.
A number of centrist Democrats facing challenging reelection battles have been cagey over their support for impeachment, telling the hordes of reporters hounding them in the Capitol hallways that they were still taking time to mull their decisions.
" Yet when I asked if that meant Big Viking's title could be Facebook Instant Games, he suddenly got cagey and told me "I can't speak to anything related to what we may or may not be doing on Facebook.
The other main point of the episode was to introduce Paul "Jesus" Rovia, a key character from the comics named Paul Monroe — it's unclear if the name has been changed for the series or if he was being cagey.
Simon is visibly disappointed he doesn't get to kiss Jeremy during rehearsal, and then even more visibly cagey when Jeremey invites him to a study hangout on Saturday night, which we all know is prime high school date night.
Investors were also cagey ahead of next week's annual meeting of central bankers from around the world in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in which Fed Chair Janet Yellen is likely to cement expectations for a slow pace of rate increases.
The company has been cagey on exactly what it was working on so far, with CEO Dan Doctoroff telling The Verge that figuring out how to adapt cities for self-driving cars was just one aspect of his plans.
Microsoft says it's not worried about Sony's year head start with the PS4 Pro, and has promised that its Project Scorpio will have an "obvious" power advantage over its upgraded rival, but it's been cagey about more specific details.
Last month, Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser told CNBC the plan to take a portion of the state-owned oil giant's business public next year remained on track, but was cagey about its choice of an international listing venue.
Though class and sensibility play a role in their tension, the real problems between the roommates pivot on questions of gender and sexuality, questions to which I found Wayne's approach at once overly cagey and too on-the-nose.
" And although they'll be rolling out merch with the new name (including a "golden boneless chicken chain"), manager Steve Lobel was reportedly "cagey" when Rolling Stone asked whether the group will actually record music as "Boneless Thugs-N-Harmony.
Accounts of her behaviour changing over time, from the All-American "good girl," who was endlessly polite and a joy to work with, to a snappy, cagey, and increasingly paranoid woman who wouldn't even give a fan the time of day.
A spokesman from Niantic told The Guardian that the game would be modified if problems were discovered—a vague and cagey sentiment from a company that is encouraging its player base to wander onto the site of a nuclear disaster.
There was a frenetic opening to Friday's match, which many had predicted would be a cagey encounter, as Belgium took the early initiative and would have grabbed the lead after seven minutes but for some superb last-ditch Wales defending.
She's also cagey in her dealings with the press, encouraging couples – such as Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas, who worked on their divorce for a year and a half before announcing it – to nail down details privately before filing their papers.
Snyder fought a cagey, low-scoring contest in the 97 kg category against Azerbaijan's Khetag Goziumov, hanging in to defend his 2-1 lead as his opponent pressed hard in the closing seconds in a bid to lift and throw him.
He was cagey and wouldn't reveal many details about his team, but said they were in Venice, California, and "five or six" people had worked on the project, implying all were veterans of one sort of PR-adjacent field or another.
Which is, well, interesting -- especially because Bill Barr, Trump's attorney general nominee who might be confirmed by next week, was somewhat cagey about whether he would be willing to release the full report when asked about it during his confirmation hearing.
Rice herself, in a Tuesday afternoon appearance on MSNBC, admitted that she had asked for US citizens to be unmasked on several occasions throughout her tenure — though she was cagey about whether any of them were Trump transition team members.
The Most Promising News: The Show Was Envisioned As Three Seasons Netflix is notoriously cagey when it comes to why they renew shows and cancel others, and sometimes the streaming site's execs drag their feet for so long before actually announcing it.
In May 20143, as a cagey European Cup final ticked towards penalties, the attempts of Dario Bonetti, Sampdoria's notoriously aggressive centre-half, to take the ball off Barcelona utility man Eusebio Sacristan ended with both men hacking aimlessly at each other's ankles.
Three or four options are available in each case, but Google hasn't revealed what bitrate these settings correspond to, and is pretty cagey about revealing the supported bitrates across its service as a whole (although it does appear to match Spotify's 320kbps).
Described by acquaintances as guarded and private, Ira Kleiman also refused to meet with a reporter in person or speak over the phone, opting instead to send dozens of cagey and cryptic emails and SMS messages in an exchange that lasted several days.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza's rapid rise up the world rankings gives Spain hope of adding to its solitary tennis gold medal at the 2016 Olympics, but the 22-year-old is cagey about a dream mixed doubles pairing with Rafa Nadal in Rio.
The match started as a cagey affair until it reached 3-203 in the opening set before Halep's game unraveled as she coughed up a litany of errors, paving the way for Osaka to reel off the next nine games without much resistance.
His three apprentice books—the story collection Goodbye, Columbus (1959) and the novels Letting Go (1962) and When She Was Good (1967)—are all deftly written but very much the work of a cagey student deploying the tricks he learned in school.
After the difficult past few years that she's had – and more on that later – I had expected her to be press-trained within an inch of her life, cagey even, but instead she greets me by planting a firm kiss on both cheeks.
Trump is being very cagey about what he intends to do with the Iran nuclear deal; the SEC commissioner tell Congress about a very big hack; Germany heads to the polls, with a far-right party poised to pick up parliament seats.
The two men have been cagey about unveiling their plans, and have been careful to swat down rumors that the Long Island-bred Wall Street veteran is interested in political office, though he has been privately known to flirt with the idea.
Six months in as leader, Mr. Schumer has melded the blustery negotiating strategies of his predecessor, Harry Reid of Nevada, with the cagey tactics of Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, who honed the art of obstruction as a weapon.
That's because, often, when a reporter talks to someone, the source won't give very much of use — they'll be cagey about details, devote only a limited amount of time, and prove unwilling to divulge much that's off-message or not already known.
The second set went on serve with neither able to get a break point opportunity until the 10th game, which Del Potro seized upon to send the match into a decider when Bautista Agut hit a backhand into the net after a cagey baseline rally.
Arsenal came into the game without a win in their last three matches and nursing the wounds of a bruising third round FA Cup defeat to second tier Nottingham Forest, but they were resolute from the beginning in what was a relatively cagey affair.
And even further away from the hoop, he's still a cagey passer to cutters along the baseline, a Tony Allen staple: So far this year, Gasol is posting career highs in usage and assist percentage, as well as a career low in turnover percentage.
Investors, mulling about when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates next, were also cagey ahead of next week's meeting of global central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming where Fed Chair Janet Yellen is likely to cement expectations for a slow pace of rate increases.
Del Potro said resuming a match at 5-5 in a tiebreak with his serve to come had been a strange situation but his aim was true and he moved 6-5 ahead before his cagey backhand slice induced a poor forehand error by Cilic.
The Mi 5 is only available in China and neighboring countries that Xiaomi already operates in, and the company remains cagey about expansion plans into Europe and the United States, but this new flagship did have its official launch in Barcelona during Mobile World Congress.
Watch some more videos on VICE Impact: "I take that to mean that even the White House is looking at observations and saying something is happening, but that they're continuing to be cagey or non-committal about the cause," Richard Moss told VICE Impact.
Gulati, who holds a seat on the governing council of FIFA, world soccer's governing body, and serves as chairman of the United States' joint bid for the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada, has been cagey about whether he will enter the race.
And in the Monday morning press conference following the announcement, Hackett was cagey about whether Ford was still committed to his predecessor's oft-stated goal to have a fully self-driving car on the road — one with no steering wheel and no pedals — by 2021.
Speaking at the residence of the United States ambassador to Beijing after a meeting with China's top leadership, Mr. Tillerson, the former chief executive of Exxon Mobil and a newcomer to diplomacy, was cagey about whether the inquiries yielded anything, or seem likely to.
Reeve also could not help but notice that Tucker immediately went to Durant to help him up after his foul, which she viewed as a cagey move: Tucker did not want to be called for a flagrant, so perhaps a show of sportsmanship would help.
A likely trade-off between EU market access (which Britain would prefer) and the free movement of people (which is does not want) will probably leave a few achievable 'landing points', leaving British officials to try to identify these in informal meetings with cagey counterparts.
Bloomberg's cagey interview with CBS — in which he casually quips that every other candidate had the opportunity to become rich like he did and seemed irked by questions about diversity in the race — reflects the challenges he'll face if he continues to gain prominence.
Israelis, Saudis and domestic politics Trump's policies toward North Korea engendered a fair amount of domestic criticism from those who objected to his courting of a brutal authoritarian regime and many who saw his approach as strategy-less and his being bamboozled by a cagey Kim.
Mixed messages from the Fed in recent days have left investors cagey before next week's annual meeting of central bankers from around the world in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, at which Fed Chair Janet Yellen is likely to cement expectations for a slow pace of rate increases.
Doing so was no easy feat: "The communities that produce these data are notoriously cagey about releasing it," Schmidt said, adding that Snyder "did a big amount of work putting together disparate data" in what will no doubt prove a valuable resource for the climate science community.
From trying to have it both ways in approving "enhanced interrogations" during the Iraq war to his "cagey" recollections about when he learned about the Clinton emails on Anthony Weiner's computer, Comey's track record indicates he is not to be trusted, wrote Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi.
The two have seized the moment, upending the conversation around the hearing with exchanges that demonstrated qualities at the core of their political appeal: Booker, a willingness to break norms to stand for his principles, and Harris, a long-time prosecutor's ability to undermine a cagey witness.
Although the Indian authorities are understandably cagey about the details, the sub is believed to have carried as many as a dozen nuclear missiles through the Indian Ocean, in all probability around the southern tip of India and into the shallower waters of the Arabian Sea close to Pakistan.
In short, Joe has the exact look you see on your cagey old uncle who continually mumbles about how he "just can't understand" why same sex couples "won't keep their private lives to themselves," despite nobody asking him, who then drinks too much at Christmas and pisses himself.
The president has also carefully praised Stalin: "We can criticize the commanders and Stalin all we like, but can anyone say with certainty that a different approach would have enabled us to win?" he once said about World War II. But Stalin receives more than just cagey rhetorical support.
Health care workers are increasingly nervous about their access to this gear, but the Trump administration has been somewhat cagey on exactly how much gear has been distributed, and has been reluctant to use the Defense Production Act (DPA) to force companies to begin production on this vital equipment.
Roli has always been a little cagey about how much it has raised and from whom, but the list includes consumer electronics giants like Sony, specialist audio makers like Onkyo, the music giant Universal Music Group and VCs that include Founders Fund, Index and LocalGlobe, Kreos Capital, Horizons Ventures and more.
The fact that the White House was cagey on whether Trump would even be at the meeting -- and that he only stopped by for 14 minutes of the hour-long briefing -- further reinforces the message that Trump is the main actor in this drama while the senators are minor players.
Like Hoffman and Pinkus, Musk is basically convinced that, if given the tools, Americans will come together and push ideas that are basically in line with the politics of (most) Silicon Valley overlords, who skew liberal on social issues but are very cagey about regulation, workers' rights, and redistributive policies.
While the company was cagey about the functionality, it appears that businesses design a welcome message, message title and subtitle, and include a call to action to the user such as visiting the business' website, prompting a Messenger bot or tapping to send a preset reply written by the business.
"That Girl Is You" unfolds from introduction to obsession over a four-chord syncopated guitar riff, with Mr. Matthews playing nearly every part in the studio, yet there's an improvisational volatility to his voice — breathy and cagey, then rounded and courteous, then agitated and scratchy, then shrieking in wild-eyed falsetto.
The company seemed a bit cagey about these sorts of questions in previous discussions, but recent news events like an Arkansas hot tub murder, of all things, have alerted users to potential privacy risks, and the company is taking a bit of a more proactive approach with regards to answering these questions outright.
There are moments that make me cagey in this two-parent parenting plan; I always want to be the one who reads our son his last book before bed, and soak up the sleepy snuggles when he's already breathing heavily and drifting off, but I rarely get to do it these days.
But if he can persuade people to see him simply as unpredictable — even cagey in a strategic sense — as well as committed to disrupting the federal government, voters could regard him as worth taking a chance on for four years while looking to his advisers and Congress as a check on his power.
Tim Cook was characteristically cagey with his acknowledgment of Apple's self-driving efforts; he made a point to emphasize that there is a distinction between what the company is "focusing on publicly" and what it's working on internally, implying that there's more to Apple's automotive designs than the little he was ready to talk about.
" Nolan and his co-showrunner Lisa Joy were cagey about the possibility of other theme parks in their iteration of Westworld, but did offer one hint: When a fan asked if Roman World or Medieval World existed in their universe, Nolan initially dodged the question, before answering, "You said Roman World and Medieval World, right?
Though Hawaii has long been a blue state, its lawmakers are often more conservative, and had long been cagey about the idea of setting up a system for medical dispensaries, out of a fear that it would be a slippery slope to full blown legalization, in a state that has struggled with drug abuse.
Today, he's scheduled to debut the record, along with his fashion line Yeezy Season 3, at Madison Square Garden; like everything West does, the whole event will likely be a mix of rococo and just plan cuckoo, full of dramatic digressions and cagey humor and lux sneakers neither you nor I will be able to afford.
Game Of Thrones TV show creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss sat down with Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday night to answer some key questions about the remaining episodes of the HBO show and gave a cagey answer to Kimmel's question about White Walkers that has me concerned that we haven't seen the last of the undead.
He's cagey about his methods, not because he doesn't want to share them with his buyers, but because he doesn't want other artists to start ripping him off, which is going to happen soon enough—especially when more than a handful of people have seen what he's been able to do in paintings like Cosmic Consciousness.
Up until now, carriers have been incredibly cagey when asked about how much 5G data plans will cost, and while it's not clear if the $10 a month surcharge for 5G data will apply to future 214G devices, it's sort of nice to know that upgrading your plan down the road might not be super expensive.
Milt Pappas, a cagey right-hander who won more than 200 big league games but whose most memorable, if unlucky, legacy is that he was traded for the future Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson in what has been considered one of the most lopsided exchanges in baseball history, died on Tuesday at his home in Beecher, Ill.
For example, Dr. Irwin Jacobs (Qualcomm Co-Founder), Steve Mollenkopf (Qualcomm CEO), and Dr. James Thompson (Qualcomm CTO) gave such long, fast, and practiced narratives on direct examination that Qualcomm's counsel had to tell the witnesses to slow down...By contrast, when cross examined by the FTC, each witness was very reluctant and slow to answer, and at times cagey.
Mr. Oyelowo was careful, almost cagey, in discussing the election and the recent "Brexit" vote, but he did return several times to the idea that while these contests were about "so much more than race," the winning voters in each expressed a hankering for a time when "the power base as it pertains to people of color was different," he said.
"When the Hillary one came out I was cagey about it, because I didn't want to politicize that video like immediately, you know, where like, 50 percent of the people immediately wouldn't watch it purely because I wanted people to watch it and think she was funny, and go, 'Oh wow, maybe my mind is changed about her' or whatever," Aukerman said.
Read: The Taliban tried to kill the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan — and the military wants to play it down The U.S. mission has been cagey in acknowledging how close the attacker got to American generals, initially characterizing the incident as an "Afghan-on-Afghan" attack, and denying that Miller — the top NATO commander in the country — had been a target, despite the Taliban's explicit claims to the contrary.
Our professors and the program administrators were cagey about the exact date when we'd receive the letters specifying our second-year funding, but a rumor was going around that it would be on a Monday in mid-March, which meant that, instead of sitting at my desk, I spent most of a morning and an early afternoon standing at the front window of my apartment, scanning the street for the mailman.

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