Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

19 Sentences With "chary of"

How to use chary of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "chary of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "chary of". Mastering all the usages of "chary of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And Steve Jobs was chary of children using his iThings.
She is still chary of labels but calls herself an artist.
If she hangs on, it will be because the Tories are chary of a bruising leadership contest.
That look speaks assertively to a Gen Z crowd chary of artifice and aggressive displays of sensuality.
But the administration, chary of appearing to politicize intelligence, refused to do so unless both congressional Republican leaders consented.
The Bank of England has become so chary of GDP figures that it publishes a range of numbers both for its forecasts of growth and for its history.
The Tories are still expected to come out ahead, though the failure of so many pundits to anticipate the victories of Brexit or Donald Trump have made many people understandably chary of predictions.
Some reporters even resorted to flying to Bangkok to apply for visas, because the Chinese embassy there had a somewhat more generous reputation — but even the embassy in Bangkok was chary of granting journalism visas.
The nation's founders, chary of British central monarchical power, made no mention in the Constitution of allowing the executive or Congress to declare states of emergency, even in the trying times of war, insurrection or disaster.
The unrepentant regime-changer conceded the American public is war-weary, chary of the reckless foreign policy Wolfowitz himself helped entrench in post-9/11 Washington — but he hasn't let such trifles as bipartisan national opinion damp his enthusiasm for a commitment to permanent U.S. military intervention in the Middle East.
Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils-Aime told Polygon after the switch event earlier this week in New York that "from a first-party standpoint, there's no new development coming… We really are at the end of life for Wii U." Fortunately, the game is looking to be a hell of a swan song, and people chary of picking up a Switch at launch will be happy to learn that the two versions of the game, for Nintendo's outgoing and incoming consoles, should be nearly identical.
I am exceedingly pleased with Ewald and his lectures.—he was a favourite pupil of the late Eichhorn's, whose department he now fills..."Tayler found him "kind and communicative", and frequently called on him on a Sunday, he wrote "I should much like to have a few lectures privatissimé with him; but he is very chary of his time. He did us the honour last night to come and take tea with us. Hannah and Elizabeth were much pleased with him, though he speaks only German and Latin.
All the indications are that Wilde was chary of publishing literary work under his own name, considering that a reputation as an author could damage his reputation as a lawyer. His intention was that Hesperia should be published under the pseudonym "FitzHugh de Lancy". The book publication, 20 years after his death, subverted the pseudonym by the device of a doubled title page, one page showing his real name.Douglas C. Gronberg, The Problem of the Pseudonym and the Fictional Editor in Richard Henry Wilde's Hesperia: A Poem, The Georgia Historical Quarterly, Vol.
In relation to the Oriel Noetics, Davison wrote in support of Edward Copleston's campaign for reform of Oxford teaching, but stood on the conservative side of the group. With Edward Hawkins he was chary of the liberal stance of some Noetics, in particular Richard Whately and Thomas Arnold; but (unlike Hawkins) he was sympathetic to the early moves of John Keble and the Tractarians of the "Oxford Movement". Along with Copleston he contributed to the "liberal Tory" strand of the debate on the poor laws. Davidson, with Coplestone and Whately, formed a group in the Noetics of political economists in the sense of Robert Malthus.
The 12 acres Prime Minister's residence was built in the 1980s. It does not have his office inside the house, but has a conference room for informal meetings. The Prime Minister's residence and office and security spread across five bungalows: Bungalow 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. This includes 5, Lok Kalyan Marg, the Private Residential Zone for the Prime Minister, though he primarily operates from 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. Bungalow 1 is a helipad for the service of Prime Minister which is being used as so since September 2003. Earlier, it was resided in by Dr. S. Venugopal Chary of TRS, who vacated it on the government’s requests with a purpose of increasing the security.
In 1924 John William Nixon, a District Inspector suspected of involvement in the murder of Catholic civilians, would be dismissed after widespread complaints that he had made a "fiercely Unionist" speech at an Orange Order function. An inquiry by the British National Council for Civil Liberties in 1936 concluded that: > [I]t is difficult to escape the conclusion that the attitude of the > government renders the police chary of interference with the activities of > the Orange Order and its sympathisers. On 4 April 1922, the RIC was disbanded. Three days later, the Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Act (Northern Ireland) 1922 came into force, and the Belfast government, although prohibited from raising or controlling a military force, appointed Major General Frederick Solly-Flood as a military advisor.
Protected forest areas in parts of India – such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Jharkhand – are vulnerable to illegal logging by timber mafias that have coopted or intimidated forestry officials, local politicians, businesses and citizenry.Marcus Colchester and Christian Erni, Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in South and Southeast Asia: From Principles to Practice, IWGIA, 1999, : "The Forest Department is perceived as corrupt, colluding with timber contractors (the timber mafia), and taking bribes from the communities in return."Ajay Singh Rawat, Forest Management in Kumaon Himalaya: Struggle of the Marginalised People, Indus Publishing, 1999, : "within 5 years in the Western Circle, 13 forest officials have been murdered and 39 fatally wounded in their bid to prevent illicit timber trade ... Politicians are chary of getting on the wrong side of the timber mafia, which has proved to be extremely generous during election time." Non-state groups have joined the nexus in militancy-affected areas such as Kashmir.
Or, Richard Baxter's Narrative of the most Memorable Passages of his Life and Times; appended is Sylvester's funeral sermon for Baxter. According to the Dictionary of National Biography, no book of its importance was ever worse edited. Sylvester, an unmethodical man, had to deal with ‘a great quantity of loose papers,’ needing to be sorted. He insisted on transcribing the whole himself, though it took his ‘weak hand’ above an hour to write ‘an octavo page’ (Preface, § 1). During the progress of the work he was, according to Calamy, ‘chary of it in the last degree,’ and with great difficulty brought to consent to the few excisions which Calamy deemed necessary. In addition to a fatal lack of arrangement, the folio abounds in misprints, as Sylvester ‘could not attend the press and prevent the errata.’ The ‘contents’ and index are by Calamy, who subsequently issued an octavo Abridgment (1702, 1714), much handier but very inferior in interest to the Reliquiæ.
A 1999 publication claimed that protected forest areas in several parts of India, such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Jharkhand, were vulnerable to illegal logging by timber mafias that have coopted or intimidated forestry officials, local politicians, businesses and citizenry.Marcus Colchester and Christian Erni, "Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in South and Southeast Asia: From Principles to Practice", IWGIA, 1999, . Snippet: ... The Forest Department is perceived as corrupt, colluding with timber contractors (the timber mafia), and taking bribes from the communities in return for ...Ajay Singh Rawat, "Forest Management in Kumaon Himalaya: Struggle of the Marginalised People", Indus Publishing, 1999, . Snippet: ... within 5 years in the Western Circle, 13 forest officials have been murdered and 39 fatally wounded in their bid to prevent illicit timber trade ... Politicians are chary of getting on the wrong side of the timber mafia, which has proved to be extremely generous during election time ... Despite these local criminal and corruption issues, satellite data analysis and a 2010 FAO report finds India has added over 4 million hectares of forest cover, a 7% increase, between 1990 and 2010.

No results under this filter, show 19 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.