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"leery" Definitions
  1. leery (of something/somebody) | leery (of doing something) careful about something/somebody because you suspect that there may be a danger or problem, and trying to avoid doing it or dealing with them

797 Sentences With "leery"

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Where the former Alaskan governor was brought in to appease leery conservatives stale quick, Pence is being used to appease a leery establishment.
So, I would be leery of eroding that too much.
That is why so many incumbents are leery of it.
Like many global investors, I am leery of big government.
The result is that merchants are leery of raising prices.
Friends grew leery of giving the couple their home addresses.
Linking the plan to Mexico left corporate groups mostly silent, leery of offending the president by criticizing him but also leery of offending Americans who dislike Mr. Trump's denunciations of Mexico and Mexican immigrants.
Her impression was that the investigators were leery of Mr. Fogle.
Scientists remain leery of attributing any individual storm to climate change.
He sounded leery about relying too much on 3-point shots.
But some subcontractors are leery of even the short-term assurances.
Mr. Garza said he was skeptical, leery of the politician's history.
And they're leery because the information rarely leads to improved treatments.
The government is spending the summer consulting with leery trade unions.
"You know, it kind of makes you leery," Ms. Barnes said.
And the friends were leery of relying on a single line.
Political scientists have always been leery of proposals for term limits.
African dictators are leery of a Trump presidency, and for good reason.
For instance, "general practitioners are usually more leery of antipsychotics," he observed.
Puertolas finally agreed to show up, but he was leery, nervous even.
Politicians are leery of any policy that might push those industries away.
And he's leery and distrustful of government oversight after the SHIELD debacle.
Yet the poll also found that respondents are leery of potential consequences.
I'm in my 40s and leery of starting the job search again.
Covering one's face can draw leery looks, but some take their chances.
And in this case some were leery of arresting the wrong man.
Such experiences have made both parties leery of delving into shutdown territory.
Some progressive lawmakers said they were leery of relying on prison labor.
"I'm leery now," said Wilson, who lives in the Washington, D.C., area.
But she is leery of being seen in light of her background.
Mexicans are taught from grade school to be leery of Uncle Sam.
Let voters know that they aren't cowards for being nervous or leery.
Obviously, Republicans, many of them are a little bit leery of that.
That's particularly worrisome to Republicans leery of Trump's popularity with suburban voters.
Some may be leery, though, of policies that smack of class warfare.
Stovall said he's leery of the rush into stocks, as investor sentiment rises.
Most forecasts incorporate existing policies but are leery of projecting newer, stronger policies.
If it doesn't, she is extremely leery about bringing something to the floor.
More ducks came, and them some pigeons, and then some quite leery geese.
" But he's leery of becoming a poster boy for Republicans complaining about "bias.
Wall Street has been leery over Trump winning, primarily based on his unpredictability.
A faction leery of Mr Morawiecki's rise has tried to clip his wings.
Yet he's "leery" of the White House's ability to permanently boost U.S. growth.
He may therefore be leery of potentially disrupting what has become settled law.
What's more, Ryan was almost certainly right to be leery of opportunity zones.
Nuggets coach Michael Malone was leery of playing the Sixers without their star.
Although the Y.P.G. was prevailing militarily, the Obama Administration remained leery of it.
The result is that markets have become increasingly leery of its government bonds.
Leery of going awry again, Ms. Heaton decided to join Mr. Dehnert's party.
Staff members are often leery of the changes in their accustomed cooking routines.
It contains every fictional element and effect I'm leery of — unicorns, for example.
Go get this one, even if you are leery of Friday themeless crosswords.
Some Japanese companies, however, may become even more leery about hiring foreign executives.
"This is why I'm leery of the fresh-faced Chinese IPOs," Cramer said.
Still, investors have grown leery of ETFs, at least in the near term.
She hesitated at first, leery of returning to rural Pennsylvania at age 25.
This leaves them leery of imposing cultural norms, let alone a sense of patriotism.
Even the company's leaders seem leery of customers' willingness to tolerate such unexpected changes.
In the current environment, many Somali-Americans in Minnesota are leery of Hollywood storytellers.
Sullivan is leery to even look down this rabbit hole when asked by CNBC.com.
He didn't, but he gave me the lifelong gift of being leery near ledges.
This is likely because builders are still leery of a spike in mortgage rates.
But Trump would also have to be leery that Cohen might turn government witness.
Republicans have been leery of kicking up distracting new controversies before the November elections.
The report said Americans should be leery about the potential success of the deal.
Markets have been unusually volatile and investors may be leery about the year ahead.
Later, leery of increasingly doctrinal socialist ideas, he and Eve dropped their Democratic affiliation.
Babysitters are in short supply or leery of taking children from hard-hit regions.
I'm leery of cross-country comparisons because they often mix survey samples and methods.
Closings themselves may become limited, as people have become leery about sharing close quarters.
Like many parents, I'm leery about giving my small children too much screen time.
Leery of the reasoning behind the request, the soup kitchen's organizers refused Riffice's offer.
Or will the Yankees be leery once again of market prices for top starters?
The financial industry and tech companies are growing increasingly leery of the cryptocurrency project.
"It did make me a little leery of the whole thing," Ms. Acevedo said.
That didn't work out so well, so I'm a little bit leery about you?
But with the residents already leery, the pair endeavors to cast suspicion on Hire.
Despite such sentiments, Ms. Baker is leery of peddling inspirational messages to her fans.
The whole setup was just inconvenient enough to make me leery of permanently adopting it.
I am very leery with a Republican controlled House and Senate of legislation this year.
Bishop is leery of bond funds because funds can suffer losses amid rising interest rates.
THE past two decades have left working-class voters in many countries leery of globalisation.
"I am leery to put the duo-ness anywhere near Tina and Amy," Oh says.
So investors need to be leery of individual stocks that will suffer under various pressures.
States, meanwhile, were largely leery of federal involvement in their election systems through funding offers.
The English may be sceptical about big ideas, but they are also leery of authority.
Chiefly, he convinced Stimson and other leery officers that surveys would be for their benefit.
Some of the better brand-name surveys are pretty reliable; be more leery of others.
The information comes as oil companies cast a leery eye toward drilling in the Arctic.
The John Doe case has made military officials leery about taking custody of other detainees.
That record made some on the left leery of Ms. Waters — until Mr. Trump's arrival.
Mr. Hogle did not vote in November and said he was "leery" of Mr. Trump.
But industry analysts grew leery of the slowing user growth the app experienced last year.
Still, they remain leery about the idea of an investigation taking place in the legislature.
Mr. Ricamora was leery of the private entrance, a few crumbling steps down from the sidewalk.
I felt a bit leery about the prospect of the email subscription industry adding location monitoring.
Uncertainty ahead of elections could make businesses leery of new investment until the situation becomes clearer.
Investors were leery, though, and PG&E stock fell more than 20 percent during the day.
But most importantly and notably, it was the birth of the Dawson Leery cry face meme.
Even Midnight Special's score, a lean, leery keyboard riff by David Lingo, sounds like vintage Carpenter.
It's going to make people leery, and that's a drawback in terms of the common good.
He had a frustrating experience on PayPal and was leery of running into a similar situation.
Some investors may be leery of putting money with a manager whose firm was once indicted.
At the same time regulators have curbed shadow banks, leery of the risks brewing inside them.
At the same time, he's leery of managers who stray too far from their core competencies.
"Be leery of putting more gunfighters out on the streets of the Wild West," he said.
But we also should be leery of expanding reporting requirements or imposing them in other jurisdictions.
But the gaps from that period have made biographers leery of confirming whether she is related.
Many Republicans seem leery of continuing to use procedural methods to shut Democrats out of legislation.
Meetings are not always attended by key aides who are leery of leaving the president's side.
Some declined to comment, leery of being perceived as taking sides in the country's tense politics.
She has a disarming charisma, of which she is well aware and even a bit leery.
And as more stories like Denham's surface, who can blame buyers for being a bit leery?
In addition, Mierzwinksi said, senators may be leery of appearing to side with Wall Street against consumers.
French nudists say their movement's younger members are overwhelmingly men; women are leery of being leered at.
I am leery and reply, "How much?" since my dad normally makes me pay for these tickets.
Larry Hogan has pushed for changes in the process, it is congressional Democrats who have been leery.
"I'm a little leery because both of those numbers aren't really meaningful to any narrative," he wrote.
Some firms had profits stuck in Egypt during the dollar shortages and are leery about coming back.
But they remain leery of Clinton, who is seen as a dishonest and out-of-touch personality.
Going back to the birth of the program, many immigrants were leery of the proposition of DACA.
The company posted strong revenue growth, but investors are still leery of rising costs and reduced margins.
"I'm always leery of calling somebody a racist, but they can be construed as racist," he said.
Where does that leave James Van Der Beek, if not lingering in the shadow of Dawson Leery?
Meanwhile, there are other once-popular parts of India's market that Manulife is now leery of holding.
He lives as a virtual prisoner, leery of paparazzi and the unfair way he believes he's treated.
Senate Republicans are leery of the association with Trump because they privately harbor doubts about his judgment.
Republican leaders, leery of a partial government shutdown, are hesitant to push Trump's demand to the brink.
Leery of Bobbi Kristina's relationship with Nick Gordon, she secured a restraining order against him in 2014.
Nevertheless, most members of Congress are leery nowadays about the prospect of being "primaried" for whatever reason.
"I'm very leery of my entry into the fraternity or sorority of these people," Mr. Thompson said.
Not surprisingly, many banks are leery of cryptocurrency exchanges and some have refused to deal with them.
At first, Mr. Galvan said he was leery of working for Mr. Marrufo — a frighteningly violent man.
He was seen by policy analysts as an odd choice for an administration leery of foreign entanglements.
No one seems more puzzled about that resurgence, or leery of its potential spotlight, than Fay himself.
They've come a long way from the docks of Capeside, but Dawson Leery and Joey Potter — a.k.
Investors appeared to be leery of rising costs and reduced margins at the California-based tech company.
Native leaders, leery of inviting scrutiny that could undermine tribal sovereignty, have been reluctant to speak out.
Lion collected so many creditors that some banks were leery, even before the crash of Flight 610.
"People, women especially, are leery of mothers of dead children, or too gentle around them," McCracken writes.
Its executives are leery of jeopardizing their relationship with the N.F.L., he said, and that's probably wise.
"The traditional grape grower is a little more conservative, and is probably a little bit leery — curious, if not leery — of having a big cannabis grower as a neighbor," said George Christie, president of the Wine Industry Network, a national marketing company and resource for the wine industry.
But Fleiss was leery of the handsome, polished, older mystery man hanging out with all these rich guys.
I think the only time people become leery is when you're dealing with a pregnant or expecting woman.
Many companies have been very leery of letting their digital crown jewels outside the walls of their organization.
All the big platforms are leery of a patchwork of such regulations breaking out all over the country.
Argentinians who have long become familiar with corruption under Kirchner are leery that Macri will be any different.
"Beauty Contest" is the first time Dawson Leery sees — truly sees — his lifelong best friend as something more.
This was something judges were a little more leery of during the first round of travel ban fights.
I feel like I still have a little something to prove to you because you might be leery.
"You are right to be leery of them at this time," she said of the requests Zhu mentioned.
Other observers think the Fed will wait because board governors are leery of wading into a political controversy.
Lawmakers are also leery of taking a potentially costly vote on the war, especially during an election year.
These folks are keen on defeating Trump and they are slightly leery of Bernie Sanders' brand of socialism.
Al Horford — It's generally good to be leery of offering huge money to players over 30 years old.
Now, I'm not here to say that Dawson Leery is a total monster or to criticize his footwear.
At the same time, lenders are leery of extending credit to stressed companies as a potential recession looms.
Some workers in airline-related jobs have long been leery of taking an aggressive approach to labor issues.
This approach reflected state-level efforts and sent a message of encouragement to those still leery of reform.
Or maybe right-wingers are leery of Trump going down this path because it's clear where it leads.
They fear it will turn off voters leery of tinkering too much with the United States' governing institutions.
"I was leery, for sure, but we had a wonderful evening, and I liked him again," she said.
Republicans have been leery in recent years of the idea of tossing a financial lifeline to major industries.
Mason says his counselors at school were leery of his decision to work for his family's auto business.
While Mr. Kuhn was eager for the museum heist, Mr. Murphy recalled being initially leery of the caper.
Leery at first, Thibodeau ultimately accepted the offer from "Messiah Productions," and was quickly drawn into the fold.
We've learned to be cautious and leery this time of year; 2019 is proving to be no different.
Mr. Wolff added, however, that European leaders should also be leery of overemphasizing the costs of abandoning Europe.
However venerable, the tradition of encoding critiques of power in animal stories has always left me feeling leery.
Democrats who are leery about moving forward see the late-1990s impeachment of Bill Clinton all over again.
But House Republicans, leery of imposing any new national taxes, want to change existing corporate tax laws instead.
He had dinner on Wednesday with Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who is leery of the House bill.
The overwhelming majority of Americans want more trade deals, not fewer, and are leery of a trade war.
Because its tackling techniques emphasize use of the shoulder, which increasingly appeals to football coaches leery of concussions.
The actors — who famously portrayed Gail and Mitch Leery, the parents to Van Der Beek's Dawson Leery on the late '90s teen drama Dawson's Creek — were in the Los Angeles audience of the ABC dancing competition series on Monday night, watching their TV son try his hand at the paso doble.
More than a few are leery of seeing FIFA replace one Swiss polyglot (the suspended Sepp Blatter) with another.
The narrative switcheroo is so jarring, you barely get to yell, "Hey, is that Dawson Leery?" at the screen.
In the White House and especially at the Justice Department, some officials were leery of going down that road.
But investors are also leery of Middle Eastern turmoil, and of big deals with an economy dependent on oil.
Because of religious beliefs, the Latino community has historically been a little leery about dealing with the LGBTQ community.
She has good reason to be leery of her father: Hal is responsible for breaking into Sheriff Keller's home.
Other funds remain leery of offshore investments because of the longer wait for a return in a volatile industry.
Workers leery of volatile stock markets and anemic returns on 401(k)s might embrace the group plan approach.
Their tales of decaying buildings and urban sprawl bore a heavy emotional weight that cut through Brock's leery delivery.
Supporters are hoping Obama will be leery of expending political capital he desperately needs during the lame-duck session.
Broidy threw his support behind Trump during the 2016 campaign when many other top Republican donors were still leery.
"As of now, most financial institutions are very leery and concerned about engaging in cannabis-related activity," says Dugas.
Gold benefited from some safe-haven buying from investors leery of a political crisis in Germany, Europe's largest economy.
Yet the Brexit process is so laced with unpredictability that some investors are leery of making the next deal.
"Brands have become more leery of aligning themselves with actors because of #MeToo," said Janet Comenos, Spotted's chief executive.
If early efforts are any indication, I'm leery about how this political moment will be metabolized by fiction writers.
When Trump came along Ryan was leery at first, then thrilled with his party's total control of the government.
However, no specific proposals for protecting farmers have been suggested, and farming industry representatives were leery of tariff relief.
Canada's refugee tribunals have historically been leery of claims made by people who come through its wealthy southern neighbor.
Survivors of any kind can be a little leery of telling their stories out of fear of feeling judged.
One challenge is that parties can be leery of paying the money needed to boost security and identify weaknesses.
Image by Adam Mignanelli and Lia Kantrowitz Most rappers are religious, but most rap fans are leery of religious rap.
We should be leery that Pyongyang could once again be using its old diplomatic playbook, albeit with a fresh cover.
That is why so many Republicans and Democrats are leery of the plans emerging to replace the Affordable Care Act.
Until Tiffany's and Signet can instill new confidence into the market, investors are wise to remain leery of both stocks.
Many Fed policymakers are leery of having two policy tools — interest rates and balance sheet size — working at cross-purposes.
When Republican campaigns identified those who largely agreed with the Democratic agenda but were leery of the Clintons, that's microtargeting.
Jones' family said in a statement "we are leery of the grand jury process" and that it would remain vigilant.
" Even "a decade after stockholders lost trillions of dollars, younger Americans are still leery of investing their money in stocks.
Heading, for most, is not, and many young players remain leery of it, no matter how sound the early instruction.
" Asked what he hopes the audience will get out of the film, Lee said, "I'm very leery of providing takeaways.
He deployed missiles in Europe and maintained strength in Southeast Asia, but was leery of military interventions in Central America.
Most brands, he said, are leery of doing anything political during an election cycle because they fear alienating any customers.
Still, there are some who are leery of it, given the ugly history of forced sterilizations in the United States.
To the degree that many of these ideas imply a more activist government role, conservatives tend to be more leery.
Their governments are leery that battle-hardened members of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, might radicalize domestic prisoners.
But their relative health is of zero importance when compared to the controversies they're so leery of being involved with.
Nonetheless, the administration's aversion to international agreements in general may have made it leery of joining the announcement on Monday.
As a secular hard-liner, he is leery of entering a coalition with some of Mr. Netanyahu's ultra-Orthodox allies.
But there is also a suspicion in Wilmington that Hollywood has grown leery of North Carolina because of H.B. 2.
That latter hit came after Boeing's chief executive told The Chicago Tribune he is leery of Mr. Trump's trade policies.
While Dr. Kahneman started this project as a leery participant (see the acknowledgments), he clearly softened as time went along.
John F. Kennedy was leery of a larger role in Vietnam but was also determined not to "lose" South Vietnam.
They now hope to drive a wedge between the president and Republican lawmakers leery of the president's foreign policy decisions.
Those members balked at conservatives wanting the same repeal of Obamacare regulations that centrists were leery of axing last week.
In an email to The Verge, Mastodon founder Eugen Rochko says there's reason for developers to be leery of Bluesky.
When asked by CBS' Lesley Stahl about the accusation that he is leery of criticizing Putin, he challenged the question.
Basically, the existing regulatory "safe harbor" comes with fuzzy requirements that have made companies leery about their future legal protections.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Representative Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats have been leery of any mention of the I-word.
"He said, 'Yo, gunslinger, I was a little leery of [Carr] breaking our record' or something like that," Kelly says.
But Puerto Rico first turned to contractors, as utilities were leery about getting paid by PREPA, which declared bankruptcy in July.
So asset allocators are very leery of putting any money to work in that particular class," Vinik told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
If people feel leery about the economy to the extent that it makes them cautious, that's a good thing, Bair said.
More out-of-court settlements reduce strain on the judicial system, and a level playing field makes landlords leery of litigation.
At five, you incited jealousy in our lab technicians with your facile knowledge of Godel's incompleteness theorems, but you were leery.
A CNBC investigation in February found a number of red flags in the company's SEC filings that might make investors leery.
House Republicans representing areas along the Mexican border are leery of President Trump's plan to build a wall through their districts.
While sometimes Democrats become leery about seeming too partisan and not being civil enough, Pelosi and the Democrats stood their ground.
Other paleontologists told me that they were leery of going on the record with criticisms of DePalma and his co-authors.
CHINESE OFFICIALS ARE LEERY OF CONTINUED TALKS, DON'T WANT TO COMMIT CHINA TO STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN ITS ECONOMY - NYT, CITING SOURCES
John Kerry -- a move that won over many rank-and-file Republicans who had been leery of McCain's outspoken outsider campaign.
Poland's new leaders are leery of the West, but also of Mr. Trump's overtures toward the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.
But even teachers like Mr. Hodgson, who uses Google tools with his students, are leery of the company's presence in schools.
But Rich Brown, who started La Menagerie, an animal-themed jewelry company, with his wife, Fran, was leery of the calculator.
The senators, unable to impeach her credibility outright and leery of exposing their callousness and contempt, chose instead a patronizing paternalism.
In 2013, leery of Gulen's supporters throughout the police and judiciary, Erdogan closed a vast network of Gulen-backed preparatory schools.
Other Democrats who are concerned about the potential cost of Medicare for All are leery to direct any criticism at Warren.
Mr. Obama, for his part, was leery of entering another Middle East war whose outcome he could neither control nor predict.
Some cities, like Palo Alto, tired of the traffic and avocado toast, have proclaimed they are leery of adding new jobs.
He was a fourth-round N.F.L. draft pick by the Patriots, after many teams passed on him, leery of his reputation.
Even many top Republican lawmakers were reluctant to openly embrace his campaign and remain leery of him and his legislative goals.
But Port Authority lawyers were leery of that proposed shift, saying the alternative projects did not fall within the agency's purview.
"We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else," he said.
Mr. Trump, though, has remained leery of Mr. Ryan since the campaign, when the speaker publicly voiced skepticism about Mr. Trump.
Chinese officials are leery of continued talks, since they don't have to give up much under the current, albeit tenuous, agreement.
Rugby is gaining popularity because its tackling techniques appear less risky, which increasingly appeals to coaches who are leery of concussions.
But when the price climbs to $599 and above I'd be leery of betting that much cash on a newcomer's first product.
But those protections don't always come without controversy, as local residents and politicians frequently become leery of federal interference with their lands.
The party's most prominent politicians were leery of supporting full marriage equality for gays and lesbians — never mind protections for transgender people.
Still, investors have been leery lately of even this REIT sector, as they shy away from commercial real estate stocks in general.
Young people might still be leery of things presented in a clinical light and framed as an anti-ager for older people.
That, combined with the fact that the group never discussed the politics that had drawn him in, caused Adewale to be leery.
You know, at first I was a little bit leery, because I am a total Jedi and I'm all about The Force.
Seo added that while some U.S. consumers have been leery of lockscreen advertising, the model has had much more success in Asia.
Some buyers are also leery of higher Singapore interest rates this year with the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to tighten monetary policy.
Even Foles was leery about trying it (after a family friend told him about it) due to the high levels of fat.
Even leaving aside gay relationships, animation companies have been very leery in the past about even having a lot of female characters.
For all the intense focus on the roots and extent of income inequality today, most academics are leery of any easy solution.
Even Marvel's Luke Cage, which features a black hero and mostly black protagonists, is leery about directly pitting its hero against police.
PwC's own research found nearly 3 in 4 doctors remain leery of recommending biosimilars, in part because they were not significantly cheaper.
A CNBC investigation in February 2018 found a number of red flags in the company's SEC filings that might make investors leery.
I'm leery of home equity loans for a luxurious kitchen upgrade, a vacation, or a costlier car than you would otherwise drive.
While medical research attracts bipartisan support, Republicans are leery of locking in new mandatory funding and want the costs to be offset.
At yet another new building, the unit they viewed was strewn with trash, and Ms. Cho was leery of potential poor maintenance.
And Dr. Shea was leery of relying on tools alone for evidence that hominins were in Asia over two million years ago.
Few of them are set up for direct sales, leery of doing anything that travel agents might perceive as stealing their business.
That support may rise as the baby boomers, often no strangers to marijuana, succeed their more leery parents as the oldest cohort.
Meanwhile, Attorney General William Barr has become a punch bag of sorts for Democrats frustrated with Mr. Trump but leery of impeachment.
Democrats and Republicans alike have been leery of scrapping these tariffs, which they hope will prevent critical suppliers from moving to China.
"It's not surprising that if you're asking Western investors to value a Chinese company, they get a little bit leery," Landis said.
Like much of the world, Latin Americans are leery of Trump, the man who first appeared on their screens insulting Latin migrants.
Changes in 2017 by Secretary of Education Betsy Devos on how universities conduct investigations of misconduct may make students leery of reporting.
Appeals courts are generally leery of upending the status quo, which in this case - for now - is the suspension of the ban.
" Ryder said she was leery of even addressing the issue because" it's like anybody who says anything about it is a victim-blamer.
My ex-husband and I had talked about going on a cruise, but I was leery about it because he really hated crowds.
However, Arete Research's Richard Kramer told CNBC that advertisers may be leery of the platform so their brands don't get targeted by Trump.
Though he was leery of journalists ("[t]ricky villains, especially if they work for the Times"), he would have made an outstanding one.
The major banks, for their part, say they are leery of lending to him after having lost millions of dollars on past deals.
Farmers and ranchers both depend in part on exports, and many are leery of any trade war that the new president could ignite.
According to Africa watchers, investors have been leery of the potential for a downgrade for some time, largely because of the faltering economy.
Asian executives have been leery of convertibles for, in their view, it meant selling shares cheaply and diluting their holdings in the process.
Some potential partners are leery of the sums needed to bring the aging facilities up to standard, people familiar with the situation said.
But, as politicians and journalists have raised alarms over the addiction crisis, many American doctors have grown leery, again, of prescribing these drugs.
Maha Abouhamdeh, an 18-year-old psychology major, welcomes the unification but is leery of any side trying to dominate the unified government.
"I was leery of buying a stucco job or a siding job, because I was concerned about what they were hiding," she said.
If you're still leery of the $450 fee, the Chase Sapphire Preferred, Citi Premier℠ Card, and Capital One Venture have $95 annual fees.
Big European banks, wary of violating those prohibitions and already leery about doing business in Iran, have largely stayed away, frustrating Iranian officials.
Republican senators were clearly leery of being seen as roughing up a sexual assault victim, and potentially losing female voters in the midterms.
On the other hand, there were moderate Republicans who were leery that the bill went too far in rolling back popular ACA provisions.
Although his prognosis was good, he has dealt with the injury for years, which could have made other teams leery of pursuing him.
Moderates have also been leery of Cruz's amendment, which would allow insurers to sell plans that don't comply with ObamaCare's strict insurer requirements.
Four years later, that same crush, now my wife, was looking at me, across the table, with a leery expression on her face.
Ortiz hit 20 homers for the Twins in 2002, but the team released him, leery of the salary he could command in arbitration.
Mr. Whiteman said he also was a little leery of being sent on a blind date with someone entirely outside his usual type.
More borrowers are doing cash-out refinances, even at a higher interest rate, because they are leery of the variable rates on HELOCs.
Without acknowledging the times the president or administration officials have relayed false information, Mr. Mulvaney suggested people should be leery of news accounts.
Top-selling face mask companies have warned consumers to be leery of these kinds of counterfeits and not to buy from illegitimate sellers.
Grand plays the tenor saxophone in a leery, elusive tone, sometimes using short, terse phrases, sometimes wriggling like a snake in the grass.
Freeh was leery of this privilege that allowed unfettered access and required no recording of visitation dates and times in the visitor logs.
The manufacturers of feminine hygiene spray have received complaints of sexism, so health and beauty corporations may be leery of provoking older consumers.
The manufacturers of feminine hygiene spray have received complaints of sexism, so health and beauty corporations may be leery of provoking older consumers.
Even rapper T.I., who has a role in the series as a slave named "Cyrus," told the Huffington Post that he was initially leery.
Financial authorities are leery of Libra, worrying that it could become a vehicle for fraud and money laundering, as happened with some other cryptocurrencies.
"I felt pretty complete putting that one on the shelf and not looking at him again," he said, talking about his character, Dawson Leery.
But that could set off another division with party activists, who are leery of party leaders compromising on what they see as core issues.
He had to persuade a leery electorate that his libido was overrated so that he could demonstrate, in the White House, that it wasn't.
A few oppose the war in Vietnam, while others are leery of accepting research funding from the Defense Department, though many still take it.
"Everyone is a little leery to be the first one in the pool," says Matthew Seppanen, a certified financial planner with Newpark Wealth Management.
But they didn't know how long the work would take and, with Ms. Papadopoulos pregnant, were leery of exposure to dust, fumes and noise.
In Democratic Republic of Congo, parents were also leery of giving their children vaccines, but leaders figured out creative ways to engage with them.
The hyper-charged political atmosphere around guns has also made public-health researchers leery of wading into the fray—though that may be changing.
Naturally, this doesn't sit well with anyone who is understandably leery of Google and the monopoly-like power they wield over the world's information.
In the United States the head of the antitrust is generally a lawyer, leery of upsetting his future employment opportunities with too-aggressive enforcement.
And, Callahan observes, billionaires are really leery of spending money in a sector they don't understand and where they know many things don't work.
But he is leery of being seen as tube-glued — a perception that reinforces the criticism that he is not taking the job seriously.
Republicans have such control here that reps at the Steelworkers Union Local in Canton say they're "leery" of talking to reporters about Donald Trump.
But money managers have been leery of pushing large sums of money into Chinese financial markets, and many have been unenthusiastic about China's inclusion.
Obviously, that cannot come from just declaring it, especially at a time when our lack of reliability will make others leery of joining us.
Mr. Krusell, who said he was excited about the technology but leery of an implanted device, might get a ring with a chip instead.
State lawmakers said they are leery of responding to PG&E's bankruptcy threat too quickly, saying they have lost their trust in the company.
The good news for Democrats: Both groups are leery of tax and social welfare policies that favor the wealthy over the struggling middle class.
Mr. Krusell, who said he was excited about the technology but leery of an implanted device, might get a ring with a chip instead.
The area remains avowedly Republican but is leery of the budget cuts that Mr. Trump has proposed for federal aid to poor school districts.
However attractive the earnings numbers, we remain leery of businesses that never seem able to convert such pretty numbers into no-strings attached cash.
The Games are trying to generate excitement amid corruption and doping scandals and diminished interest from potential host nations leery of the high costs.
That's one of the reasons I've been leery of investing too much political capital in wondering what Trump might have done behind people's backs.
It's nearly impossible to think of James Van Der Beek without immediately thinking of Dawson Leery from the WB's forever-popular teen drama Dawson's Creek.
They have limited access to banking because many financial institutions are leery of the paperwork they are required to file on clients working with marijuana.
Silicon Valley has historically been leery of wedding startups, yet Zola, which Fast Company called "The Apple Store of weddings," has become a cultural juggernaut.
Actually though, a longer term sheet is much more founder friendly and good business practice, and founders should be leery of VCs bearing short contracts.
People are already leery of speakers listening to them and transmitting info without permission, so the last thing you want is to reenforce that worry.
Incumbents in any new space you try to enter will be leery of partnering with you lest they find themselves subject to the same tactics.
Investors have been leery to get back in, not just because they got burned once, but because low interest rates have not offered attractive yields.
Facebook Portal for $100 ($103 off): Facebook's privacy issues might make you leery, but the odds are that it's your mom's communication method of choice.
"Everyone is getting leery with this kind of market volatility this time of the year," said Joseph Trevisani, senior analyst at FXStreet in New York.
Many Puerto Ricans are leery about the proposed board, fearing that it could usurp the island's governmental powers and place investors' concerns over local priorities.
Though producers never specified exactly what took place, the fact that Jackson is a black man and Olympios a white women left some feeling leery.
But many Puerto Ricans are leery of the proposed oversight board, fearing it could usurp the island's government and place investors' concerns over local priorities.
He says herpes is "made to infect humans," and that past failures of even very promising drugs have made major pharmaceutical companies and investors leery.
"My people are leery about you all," Thomas told Yousef after talking with a gun source in the south suburbs, according to an ATF report.
Lawmakers on both sides are also leery of going on record to support a new war, given politically costly votes on the 2003 Iraq War.
But the Mets and Alderson, who is often leery of long-term deals for players in their 30s, enticed Cespedes with a high annual salary.
ISPs, leery of repeating Verizon's memorable gaffe of cutting off service during an emergency, are proposing a variety of user-friendly changes to their policies.
And maybe Condé Nast, which owns Glamour, was leery of calling too much attention to the change, wanting it to seem like no big deal.
We conservatives have grown leery of watching judges like David Souter, a George H.W. Bush nominee, "evolve" into liberals once they're on the high court.
But many Puerto Ricans are leery of the proposed oversight board, fearing it could usurp the island's government and place investors' concerns over local priorities.
The two conservatives senators are normally staunch supporters of Trump, though they are also leery of U.S. involvement in military action in the Middle East.
He was just a man, cautious, maybe a bit hard of hearing, leery of over-speaking and overstepping, bound to the proprieties of another time.
Conservative groups, which have typically been leery of massive infrastructure spending, have been urging the administration to include major permit reforms in any rebuilding package.
At the same time, America's elites are wealthy and thus more likely to be leery of significant tax hikes that would hurt their bottom line.
At the same time, America's elites are wealthy, and thus more likely to be leery of significant tax hikes that would hurt their bottom line.
But the New York Times reported that Chinese officials are leery of continued discussions and don't want to commit China to structural changes in its economy.
It's easy enough to understand why the political establishments of most countries are leery of RSS policies, given the ubiquitous influence of the fossil fuel industry.
The free-agent market has shifted substantially the past few off-seasons, as teams have become more leery about handing out lengthy contracts to older players.
That's good news for artists who are leery of depending too much on the platform, especially after a payment processing change shook users' trust last year.
Amazon's agreement to buy Whole Foods has taken a toll on grocery stocks, and it also appears to have made some investors leery of Blue Apron.
That was a really profound moment — that he'd throw them under bus so casually on a piece of legislation that were already so leery about supporting.
On that day, Pence became a stranger to the GOP political establishment that was still very leery of the idea of Trump as the party nominee.
Add to this a worldview that equates rationality with dispassion and it makes scientists leery of dramatic claims, even when the evidence points in their direction.
Country after country refused to host it while international banks and businesses have been leery of conducting any business with Iran that risks violating U.S. sanctions.
But, as the struggles over G.M.O.s illustrate, knowing the public is leery does not necessarily help scientists know how or even whether to assuage its fears.
What will this president's vaunted "law and order" program for "inner cities" look like in an age where minority communities are already leery of police aggression?
They and their parents might be even more leery if they read the University of Stirling study published this week in the online medical journal EBioMedicine.
After two failed attempts to broker an agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians, the president is leery of getting involved in another hopeless effort, aides say.
Journalism's emphasis on what is provably factual — vote totals, stock prices, batting averages — left most reporters and editors leery of the ineffable, inchoate qualities of religion.
Editors' Choice My relationship with bugs is probably a lot like yours: antagonistic but resigned to an extended leery détente, with occasional hostilities on both sides.
A leery hanger-on in her social circle, she says, spiked her coffee with a huge quantity of acid in order to "take advantage" of her.
He has long lagged his top rivals in support from voters 2900 and older, many of whom are leery of nominating a self-described democratic socialist.
Some were optimistic that Apple could be a better partner than other tech giants, but were leery of making the company the portal to their readers.
In "Leaving the Atocha Station," Adam is in Madrid during a series of protests that he refuses to join; he is leery of so much earnestness.
Outside of the Islamic State, a shared definition of who constitutes a terrorist in Syria does not exist, and the Pentagon has been leery about cooperation.
Mr. Trump had grown leery of such forums after a contentious exchange he had with the Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly during a debate on Aug.
Monte dei Paschi di Siena, for example, needs a capital increase, but investors may be leery to jump in if the country finds itself in disarray.
Still, experts who have studied e-cigarette use are leery of the long-term health effects vaping could produce — even when it's with homemade vape juice.
He says he had become leery of the corporate mentality he found at Sotheby's, which looked at the world's artistic heritage as a high-end commodity.
Individual interrogators were often leery about the brutality they were ordered to engage in, and were kept in line by the threat of being tortured themselves.
The comparison makes it sound fun to watch, but you might be a little more leery if you're the one going under the knife, err, drill.
Proponents of the bill say they are leery of the safety and efficacy of vaccinations, and others say its a rights issue, according to CNN affiliate WHIO.
Stricter Regulations Government officials who are skeptical of marijuana but also leery of going against public opinion can use regulation and red tape to slow commercial pot.
"Some people are leery of coming up to me on the street, but I get a lot of responses from fans who love Papa Pope," he says.
Already, Republicans were leery about committing verbally to promises to keep the same number of people covered under a replacement as have gained insurance from the ACA.
Even with Superstorm Sandy, which devastated much of her 80-mile coastal sales region, still relatively recent, Turton said buyers are far from leery of the location.
In the immediate aftermath of the announcement, rumors circulated that model agencies were leery of sending their charges, many of them underage, to participate in the show.
The government has sought ways to increase private investment in infrastructure projects, leery of worsening the balance sheets of already indebted state-owned enterprises and local governments.
Although he was initially leery of publicizing his criminal past, Haggard eventually heeded friend Johnny Cash's advice to write songs about the darker chapters of his life.
Even if the jobs claims are overblown, though, there are other economic factors that could make Trump leery of endangering the US-Saudi relationship, including oil prices.
Trump&aposs embrace could be crucial for McCarthy if he wants to nail down support from conservative lawmakers who have been leery of his GOP establishment ties.
For an American public already leery of the media and bombarded by the constant news cycle, they deserve a clear distinction between what is fact and opinion.
Employees, who might have been leery at interacting with HR before, are now no longer going to HR at all, and are seeking alternative options for advice.
Perhaps it makes sense for a man whose outlook is based on a kind of mysticism to eschew political categories and to be leery of social movements.
Though yen-denominated loans are not covered by the sanctions, Japanese banks are leery of lending in Russia amid concern over the U.S. reaction, the Nikkei said.
"He's leery about putting himself out there too much, and he also saw what his brother and I were going through 20 years ago," Mr. Damon said.
But their female peers are wary of risk, leery of the unregulated world of cryptocurrencies and more apt to gain financial knowledge from family members and employers.
Several said that as they watched the Me Too movement unfold, they grew impatient to speak publicly about Mr. Keyes but were leery of being the first.
But those contracts are widely viewed as excessive, and even as teams thrive financially, most are leery of making such commitments to players who may be declining.
As she herself notes in passing, many critics of the ordinance didn't like pornography either; they were just more leery of deploying state power to regulate sexuality.
"Major commanders in Europe were leery of having highly trained colored paratroopers coming into contact with racist white elements of the time," according to the association's history.
Sometimes, a company's privacy error results in little more than bad P.R. It's no surprise, then, that so many people are leery of a more connected future.
The skirmish highlighted the shifting dynamics in Albany, where Democrats have simultaneously cheered the new energy and reform spirit, and been leery of pushing it too far.
Over the weekend, about 6,000 protesters took to the streets to call for Mr. López Obrador's resignation, frustrated with his polarizing language and leery of his administration.
It shows in the hard edges of her can-do personality, on guard against unwonted sentimentality and unneeded calories, sidestepping leery co-workers with a breezy smile.
If those personal details get used to try deport them, it will make people who are uneasy about giving their data to get services even more leery.
The United States and many of its major European and Asian allies have taken a cautious approach to the project, leery of bending to China's strategic goals.
Stamos also urged Black Hat attendees, many of whom are leery of government intrusion, to be more open-minded about helping law enforcement track criminals and terrorists.
A thorn in any sale, however, is Schnatter's stake, with potential buyers leery of purchasing a company in which he continues to be involved, the sources say.
Mr. Trump's Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, and his top economic adviser, Gary Cohn — both former Goldman Sachs bankers — are said to be leery of the border tax.
"We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else," he told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.
Chinese cars do remain an unknown quantity to consumers, who were also once leery of the first cars imported from Japan — and later, from Mexico and South Korea.
Those sources will likely be leery of sharing information with journalists and activists if their identities and reports may be revealed to the US government at the border.
Here's how they've wielded their abilities to win over hearts and minds—and fend off government controversy—on both coasts: Current regulation-­leery employers: Uber (Plouffe), Airbnb (Lehane).
Taken together, the reporting season tells a story of investors both getting savvier about the collective lowering of the earnings bar, and growing more leery of market valuations.
Another route would be to simply prohibit development in some areas, but given the housing crisis, state lawmakers are leery of anything that might suppress new housing construction.
Leery of handing their camera to a stranger, they opted to leave without the iconic photo of the whole group and instead splitting the picture into two groups.
At a time when the industry looks cheap — big banks are trading at 11.7 times earnings and regionals are at 13.1 times, according to Convergex — investors remain leery.
Neither is having personal principles that say you would never sanction an abortion in your own life, but remain leery of governmental overreach into the lives of others.
China's move to cut off U.S. agriculture from one of its biggest export markets shocked markets that were already leery about the sweeping new tariffs expected from Trump.
As a result many EU members are leery of allowing things to move on to the accession stage, even for the three countries that have signed AA/DCFTAs.
However, Prakken suspects the market is leery of the changes Trump would bring, as opposed to the stay-the-course posture that's more likely under a Clinton administration.
If the Trump administration is leery of giving Kim another legitimizing media moment, President Trump could declare the war over in his own way: send out a tweet.
China has sought ways to increase private investment in government-led investment projects, leery of worsening the balance sheets of already indebted state-owned enterprises and local governments.
"When you're young, everything is very hit-and-miss, and it makes you very leery if it's ever going to be stable," Malek told Empire magazine in 2018.
While thrilled that Obama has used his power to reduce unfairly long prison stays, Ruckman said he is leery of the president's late embrace of the clemency power.
Supply of less-expensive homes is extremely tight, and homebuilders are leery of building to that market, as it is harder to meet margins at lower price points.
But Swarm's satellites really are small — so small that the FCC was leery about allowing them to be launched — so dozens may well be launched at a time.
Con: Less than two years into her first Senate term, she may be leery about ditching her Iowa constituents for higher station so soon after being elected. 85003.
The test of whether its new features succeed may come down to whether debt-leery customers are willing to pay AmEx a little more for big-ticket items.
But study after study had shown how harmful foster care could be, and judges had become leery of it; by 2005, the number had dropped to eighteen thousand.
Mortgage applications to purchase a home jumped after the first rate spike post-election, as buyers on the fence moved quickly to buy, leery of even higher rates.
A huge chunk of Parliament, including many of members in her own party, were already leery about the prospect of a hard Brexit when they had a majority.
The collapse in Hanoi, analysts said, has echoed loudly in Beijing, where officials are leery of sending Mr. Xi into another unpredictable encounter with Mr. Trump in Florida.
Nevertheless, private funding is hard to come by, because many potential donors are leery of engaging with terrorists in any way, and harbor doubts that reintegration can succeed.
Keeping a high school football team together is tough, between a Russian Orthodox sect leery of the outside world and the chores of life in an isolated village.
Beyond the stated arguments are both history and a French culture that even as it embraces a monarchlike president, remains leery of going too far down that road.
For their part, many Republicans reacted to what happened to Mr. Abrams with dismay, leaving them increasingly leery about joining an administration that cannot get past the past.
They are leery of China's economic influence: it controls more than one-fifth of Kazakhstan's oil output and is expanding into other areas, including manufacturing, construction and chemicals.
Additionally, Western spy agencies are leery of operations that rely on mass demonstrations, which have a high risk of failure and cannot be easily controlled, the official said.
I was leery of breaking the law to test my brand new GPS jammer, so I never used it, but I found people online willing to document their success.
Faculty in other departments leery of the societal effects of technology and AI might use the connections with the computing college to critique the work of technologists, said Nobles.
But even if Iran is complying with the letter of the law, Obama said, businesses will still be leery if Tehran doesn't also reflect the spirit of the agreement.
The platforms, meanwhile, may not be governed by the Constitution, but they have proven extremely leery of taking action against domestic accounts lest they fuel suspicions of political bias.
"I told him on the email, I said, I'm just a little bit leery of this kind of transaction because I've heard of other people getting scammed," Dowden said.
Van Der Beek may be best known for his earnest, emotional role of Dawson Leery on Dawson's Creek, but he's definitely dived into some quirky roles in his career.
The diminishing impact of central bank monetary stimulus on economies after years of intervention also raises risks and should make investors leery of merely buying the market, he said.
But there's also a push factor: Indonesians are leery of Twitter's core appeal; its default public feed, where everything a user posts is visible to everyone on the network.
"(Looking ahead) three to six months, I would be defensive, but I would be leery right here to try to chase stocks on a short-term basis," Belski said.
It is an outsize takeover bid that requires the German company to win over antitrust regulators who may be leery of a huge new titan in the agricultural business.
They were a bit more leery of elections nationwide: 245% were very confident, 245% were somewhat confident, 21% were not too confident and 6% were not at all confident.
The Pentagon is also leery: Military commanders warn that it would require substantial numbers of American ground forces and invite a deadly confrontation with the Syrians and the Russians.
Indeed, liberal activists such as Robert Borosage, the co-founder of Campaign for America's Future, are leery of the prospect of Biden working with Republicans in 2021 and beyond.
Some investors said they were leery about the expected Triple C rating on the bonds and taking exposure to a sector that has been criticized for aggressive marketing practices.
If anything, his continued defense of the hard right will make mainstream Republican politicians more leery of him than they already are, and remind them how unpredictable he is.
While other Democrats may be a little leery of directly invoking the president, the fact is that Democratic primary voters have a legitimate interest in seeing how he responds.
Now even some figures in conservative media are growing leery of how detached the base has become from fact-checking or restraint, as a recent Oliver Darcy piece detailed.
The Chinese government has long been leery of letting its automakers start exporting, for fear that they might embarrass the country and damage their brands by having shoddy quality.
For voters who don't like Trump but are leery of dramatic change in the midst of the longest economic expansion in US history, he feels like a solid option.
For Republicans who were leery of Mr. Trump's campaign last year, the prospect of adding a conservative to the court was often a powerful motivator to stay in line.
But Mr. Trump has remained leery of Ms. Ayotte, who publicly broke with him during his presidential campaign and criticized him, according to people close to the White House.
But analysts and journalists often say (or imply) that there's less of an economic consensus, that economists are leery of the actions recommended by scientists because of their cost.
House Democratic leaders are also leery about moving forward with the impeachment process because they believe Senate Republicans who control the upper chamber will never vote to indict the President.
Spectral's production company, Legendary, had also handled the game-to-film adaptation of Warcraft, and industry insiders speculated that Warcraft's North American box-office failure might have made Universal leery.
We already know from his time on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Justice Gorsuch is leery of placing faith in executive agencies rather than in textual language.
At the same time, Democrats are leery that Republicans and their campaign allies could try to stick a soft-on-crime label on candidates who support the criminal justice legislation.
I think the company's privacy reputation is going to sink this thing for many consumers right off the bat in the same way it made them leery of the Portal.
Terrorist attacks elsewhere in Europe are gradually leading Germany to change its leery stance towards aggressive security and surveillance policies, rooted in its historical experiences of totalitarian Nazism and Communism.
But workers' compensation insurers are particularly leery of doing so because adopting such strategies could mean paying for psychological treatment for years, said Dr. Deitz, the former health industry executive.
But she remains leery of TV's unscripted nature, appearing far less often than Mr. Trump and irking some bookers who complain about the difficulties of luring her on the air.
Democrats and progressive groups have been leery of an insistence by conservatives that any final legislation include a provision that could make it more difficult to prosecute white-collar crimes.
Mortgage are less common than elsewhere in Latin America because of a history of high inflation, leaving Argentines leery of adjustable-rate mortgages and resulting in expensive fixed-rate mortgages.
Buoyed by polling that shows Trump running close to Clinton in key states, Republican senators who were once leery of Trump's presence on the ticket have thawed in recent weeks.
Mr. Roell is leery of area leaders like Mr. Jones of Local 1999, who had battles of his own with the union's top officials over their support for Mrs. Clinton.
Even proponents of the minimum wage are leery of raising it too high, because the definition of "too high" inherently depends on the characteristics of each local labor market. Rep.
Rare-book dealers are well versed in warning signs that make them leery of certain sellers, said Pom Harrington, who owns a London-based rare-books firm named Peter Harrington.
They considered a top-floor two-bedroom on Dean Street in Crown Heights, for just $2,800 a month, but were leery of the stairs and another potentially leaky top floor.
Both the Echo and Home record audio interactions already — but adding the extra wrinkle of personal conversations to the mix could make consumers extra leery of Big Brother listening in.
Ms. Amo said she was a bit leery of Amazon after buying a handbag and a pair of ballet shoes from the site that did not look like the pictures.
That is the type of performance that the Detroit companies must achieve to win over investors, who remain leery of the domestic manufacturers because of their roller-coaster financial histories.
Mr. Trump himself is leery of appearing weak on crime, and he has been susceptible to arguments from opponents of a sentencing overhaul that endorsing one could arm his critics.
Leery of pursuing a relationship with a colleague, though, Mr. DeHaan didn't ask her out until 2015, when the two were no longer working in the same line of business.
And the Trump administration has provided him with the means to dream even bigger — a chance to lead a broad-based alliance with countries leery of the Saudi-American axis.
Lawmakers in wealthier states like New York, New Jersey and Illinois, in particular, are leery of a reduction in the state and local tax deduction, which could harm their districts.
But many of the federal workers who have been furloughed or working for free since December were leery of the three-week deal reached on Friday to reopen the government.
I was excited about the opportunity but leery about the likelihood of actually getting time with the Girlfriends actress since the publication I was reporting for was somewhat lesser-known.
And buyers are likely to be leery of income-contingent loans because of the difficulty in assessing their value and because they are an unfamiliar form of debt, says Mr Barr.
Japan has been leery of a bilateral trade pact with the U.S., since it risks having to make more concessions than in the TPP with little hope of much in return.
Companies that might have potentially wanted Lochte to endorse their products will be extremely leery of associating with him now, said Rick Burton, a professor of sports management at Syracuse University.
With the nation's political future uncertain, real estate agents say buyers are leery of the economy and more hesitant to put money down on a discretionary purchase like a vacation home.
But other central bankers are leery of further rate increases, on the grounds that a slumping global economy is already creating a major headwind for the U.S. One Friday, Fed Gov.
So we started getting a lot of emo labels or emo bands trying to get us to join their label or tour with them, and we were really leery of it.
But the checkered history of Syrian cease-fires — the United States agreed to one with Russia in February, only to watch it unravel weeks later — has left the president deeply leery.
That would only embolden hard-liners in the Cuban regime who are leery of mending ties with the United States and are committed to maintaining Cuba as a repressive socialist bulwark.
The athletes had been cautious not to drink much right before practices or races because they were leery of needing to use the restroom after having been strapped into their devices.
Extra Bases The Braves' new general manager, Alex Anthopoulos, made some high-profile trades when he was with Toronto, but for now he is leery of giving up prospects too hastily.
He took it to a shop in West Nyack, N.Y., run by another Italian master, Aldo Mencaccini, who agreed to fix it, but was leery about letting Mr. Lazarov hang around.
People close to Rockwell say that their company is performing well and that they are leery of taking stock from Emerson, which they assert has a spotty track record on acquisitions.
Western powers like the United States that would like to fight the extremists in Idlib are leery of endangering civilians and have invested heavily in local groups that oppose the jihadists.
High costs for labor and regulatory compliance in the United States, together with persistent shortages of skilled labor, have made most multinationals leery of shifting manufacturing back to the United States.
But playing off the earnestness that made him the perfect fit for Dawson Leery, he gets you to root for his comic characters, because he seems to be trying so hard.
That's high even for a Nasdaq stock and a reminder that although the company is a favorite of growth investors, those concerned about value should be leery of owning its shares.
Ireland, for example, is committed by its Constitution to military neutrality, and Cyprus is leery of Turkey, a NATO member that has occupied the northern half of the island since 1974.
" Given growing competition from Google's Android and other comers, "I think there's a tremendous amount of headwinds going forward, so I'm very, very leery of being long Apple at this point.
People close to the president have long maintained that he is leery of his old adviser, only interested in keeping Mr. Stone near enough that he would not feel cast aside.
For decades, psychologists have been leery about associating personality traits with physical characteristics, because of the lasting taint of phrenology and eugenics; studying faces this way was, in essence, a taboo.
Considering the fact many games screw things up trying to produce ten interesting levels, it's understandable you might be leery about the prospect of a functionally unlimited amount of explorable worlds.
Regardless of how his new administration makes good on those threats, companies that rely heavily on federal contracts will remain leery of getting off on the wrong foot with the new administration.
But Democratic strategists who have been in the trenches of the states are leery that national Democrats, and Obama's own redistricting group, are ready to support them after years of ignoring them.
But some conservative Republicans are leery of supporting measures that might not pass, one aide said, adding that the lawmakers are looking first for more vocal support from Trump on the bills.
The former could be an interesting test case, as some investors are leery about both the cyclical nature of the crane business and the typically aggressive behavior of Apollo, the deal's sponsor.
Josie is leery about him sitting in on one of their sessions, but he proves to be valuable, going so far to help write a song they perform later in the episode.
Looking back, Van Der Beek recalls the time during season 4 when he got lost trying to show his parents the Leery house in Wilmington, N.C., which stood in for fictional Capeside.
There are about seven major crimes per day, compared with nearly 235 major crimes per day in 2000 when many New Yorkers were leery about riding the subway, especially outside rush hour.
The Democratic convention has been different and better in many ways — particularly about elevating the issue and using proper language — but even here I remain leery of empty platitudes over actual policies.
More moderate and pragmatic figures, including most of the congressional leadership, have been leery of impeachment proceedings, in part out of fears that such an effort would play badly with centrist voters.
There's nothing new about buying health products online, but investors have been leery when it comes to this particular corner of the market because of the potential liability of serving consumers directly.
Those so-called red-state Democrats are often leery of breaking too publicly with the president because of his popularity in their states, but in this case, they did not hold back.
I've always been leery of hot-air balloons, an unease that ramped up considerably in February 2013, after a fiery balloon accident in Luxor, Egypt, resulted in the death of 19 tourists.
Rules adopted since the financial crisis make China's bank managers responsible for life for loans that aren't repaid, and that has them more leery of extending financing to keep troubled businesses afloat.
But if the public can be convinced, that, as the president says, that the special counsel's investigation is a total "WITCH HUNT," lawmakers might be more leery of taking on the president.
But with Japanese upper house elections coming in July, Mr. Abe may be leery of making any concessions to the American president that could be seen as potentially damaging Japan's economic situation.
The tension over Mr. Comey is certain to spill into other issues and could make it harder for Republicans to maintain the unity they need if lawmakers are leery of the president.
Still, the troubles could add up if bond defaults continue to grow, investors and banks grow leery and companies can no longer get the cash they need to keep the lights on.
If you have a shorter time horizon and are leery of taking on risk, you may be best served to consider a conservative asset allocation model that is designed to produce income.
For starters, the London-set film incorporates Brexit into the plot, with Kate's Yugoslavian parents having emigrated to the U.K., and her mother leery of anti-immigrant sentiment creeping into the country.
He then made the transition to television, becoming a familiar figure alongside talk-show hosts from Steve Allen to David Letterman, even though some network executives were leery of his political views.
While previous generations of entrepreneurial undergraduates might have aspired to become lawyers or doctors, many students now are leery of investing the time, and incurring six-figure debts, to join those professions.
"I am going to be leery and extra careful tomorrow at work, but I feel relieved now," said Jesus Borjon, 44, an employee of parcel delivery firm UPS, who lives in Pflugerville.
And the Trump administration must remain leery of the North even it gets an agreed upon text before June 12 for a joint statement to be issued at the end of the summit.
But it's striking and unsettling, the kind of horror movie designed to make audiences walk away feeling leery about ordinary things around them, from shadows at night to mirrors to rabbits to scissors.
I consider myself a pretty fearless dresser, but I've always been leery of "Asian" fashion trends: the Mandarin collars, silk florals, anime characters, bib-style halters, jade jewelry, bamboo motifs, kimonos, and qipaos.
Consumers were already skeptical about self-driving cars, but after an autonomous Uber vehicle struck and killed a 49-year-old woman in Tempe, Arizona last March, people have been even more leery.
Katie Holmes (who played Joey Potter) smiles at the camera next to Joshua Jackson (Pacey Witter), while Van Der Beek (Dawson Leery) and Michelle Williams (Jen Lindley) gather in for the group shot.
While all that gets sorted out, the leaker asks us to not forget what happened a month ago, and to keep a leery eye trained toward the global behemoth that is modern capitalism.
Environmentalists are also leery of another proud boast of modern Chinese hydraulic engineering: its south-to-north water- diversion project (pictured overleaf), by some measures the most expensive infrastructure project in the world.
The web is full of driver-library sites and third-party tools you can use to download what you need all in one place, but be leery of installing software from unfamiliar places.
SUNDERLAND, England — In places like Sunderland, with its once-robust shipyards silent and dead and its citizens leery of both London and Brussels, the idea of the European Union never really took hold.
But the accord remains a top priority for President Obama in the twilight of his final term, and the critics — leery of pro-TPP members in both parties — aren't taking anything for granted.
Some board members leery of stunting growth could vote to hold the rate in future, though economic expansion of 2.5 percent in the first quarter was in line with estimates by the bank.
The main reason voting-technology researchers cast a leery eye on the merger of cryptocurrency and voting stems directly from the example of bitcoin, which evolved from means of exchange to speculative commodity.
Other countries, like the United States and Europe, are leery of holding countries like China, India and others to a lower standard because developing nations account for 60 percent of global emissions today.
When she reported the attack, she said the police had seemed leery of her story and asked her about how she was dressed and what she had been doing out at 4 a.m.
The Labour Party, always leery of a second referendum, quickly announced its opposition, too, though individual lawmakers walked a careful line in trying to maintain they supported a second referendum in other circumstances.
Mr. Malcolmson proposed that the two try a tennis match, but Ms. Baumann nixed that suggestion, leery of being committed to two hours if it turned out that she wasn't interested after all.
Some toymakers are especially leery of that deal after getting burned by Toys "R" Us. Many manufactures agreed to ship products to Toys "R" Us after it filed for bankruptcy in September 2017.
The museum founder, Mr. Bycko, said Warhol was in no way leery of his roots and referred to himself as coming from "nowhere" simply because the country his parents left no longer existed.
The program has become a perennial target for congressional Republicans, eager to cut some government spending and leery of the growth of a program that they see as fostering dependence on the government.
I know from conversations over the years that many people see that tragedy, and feel it, but given the perpetually heightened partisan tensions around climate change, they are leery to give it voice.
Yet even though he supports a higher minimum wage and is open to the idea of "Medicare for all," he is leery of two of the leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination.
HTC CEO Yves Maitre offered an interesting reason for the latter design: it could support 5G, and test users made it "massively clear" that they're leery of a headset with a 5G antenna.
With his reputation for being a master of the Senate at grave risk, Mr. McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, extended a new offer to wavering Senate colleagues leery of scrapping the health care law.
Some workers may be leery about alerting employers to second jobs or sharing details about investment income, said Kelley Long, a consumer financial education advocate with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
N.R.A. officials had grown leery of the cost of creating so much live content for NRATV, which was started in 2016, and wondered whether the return on its investment was worth the effort.
Trump held an hour-long session with Ryan, who as speaker of the House of Representatives is the top U.S. elected Republican and can hold sway with many establishment Republicans leery of Trump.
With Gary Cohn as one of his top economic advisors, Donald Trump can expect to hear from an economic optimist leery of the role central banks have taken on to try to engineer growth.
If you've been following the way I write about Apple releases over the past couple of years, you also know that I'm leery of delivering a full-on "review" just a few days in.
If you're leery about using the link above, here's the portal for filing a claim offered by the Federal Trade Commission — a U.S. government agency whose mission is protecting American consumers: FTC Equifax Claims.
The White House, by Wednesday, said the President had long been leery of Comey, despite repeatedly saying he had full confidence in him, and finally made a decision he had been mulling all year.
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.
Durbin's backing, as the Senate's No. 21625 Democrat, served to boost the legislation during a period in which many in his party support the reforms, but are leery of working alongside Republicans (The Hill).
"To have clarity on timing is extremely helpful for us," particularly because outside investors are typically leery of projects subject to environmental reviews that could add years to a regulatory approval process, Ashcroft said.
American Bridge is playing a more significant role in 2016 than it did in 2012, when the Obama campaign was leery of the group, which was founded by a close ally of Hillary Clinton's.
As she prepared to set off for the airport again on Monday morning, she was a bit more leery about the procedures that might be in place in the event of an actual emergency.
As Pankaj Mishra pointed out in his 2013 essay on the global novel, many of these writers are likely to be as leery of nationalism and global capitalism as they are of arranged marriage.
The Toledo, Ohio, parents took that grim prospect even more seriously after the State Department urged American citizens to be leery of crowds due to increased terrorist threats from Islamic militants and other groups.
Democrats are increasingly unwilling to endorse any aspect of federal immigration enforcement as run by Trump, and some Republicans remain leery of Trump immigration-hawk favorites like former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach.
China so completely dominates one key stage of the manufacturing process — converting the oxides to metals — and has so much low-cost overcapacity that companies elsewhere are leery of investing in their own facilities.
Many investors remain leery, and the SEC has been cautious due to several massive cybersecurity breaches that have hit bitcoin owners and exchanges and a lack of consistent treatment of the assets by governments.
Douglas, said he was leery of ARRA's one-time increase in funding for special education — because accepting the grant would lead to the state having to fund the budget increase itself in subsequent years.
If Britain seeks a Norway-style deal via the European Economic Area, that club's members (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) may be leery of letting in an economy so large that it dominates the group's interests.
Even as Republicans have moved to the right on the issue under Donald Trump, Democrats have grown leery of any stepped-up enforcement of immigration laws — and shown increasing enthusiasm for scaling immigration enforcement down.
I talked to Sienkiewicz about the hottest spots for hooking up in 2016, why he's still leery of TV journalists, and what today's gays misunderstand about the generation who cruised the country in the 90s.
But hardliners around Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble are leery about any steps to pool financial resources in Europe and believe structural reforms in France and other countries are the key to strengthening the euro zone.
I suspect they are leery because they see a company being pushed to change by Wall Street, for reasons that aren't exactly obvious to the people who now love and value Twitter as it is.
Some conservatives, meanwhile, are leery of new programs aimed at households where both parents are working, and of the increased regulation Obama and Clinton have proposed to ensure that child care centers are high-quality.
Her father, Luxley, a hospital supervisor and NSU alum, at first was leery of having his daughter working in such a risky environment, afraid she'd be hit by a runaway car while working the pit.
This was the party of the union, northern cities, industrialists and protestants, run by classical liberals who believed in a nightwatchman state, content to pick up a colony or two but leery of foreign wars.
The CMA confirmed its initial recommendation that the top 350 listed companies must hire two auditors, with one from outside the Big Four - a step some companies are leery about because of the extra cost.
As funding for coal- and gas-fired power generation continues to decline, investors long leery of so-called "clean tech" plays are taking a shine to renewable-energy start-ups and other carbon-reducing technologies.
"Kids are clamoring to get smartphones earlier and earlier, and parents are leery about giving their kids a phone that could expose them to things they're not ready for," Verizon wrote in a news release.
But, leery of the loss of autonomy they had seen other doctors experience on becoming employees of the health system, she and her colleagues demanded a degree of control that Presbyterian wasn't willing to concede.
Yes, but:There's frequently a chasm between can-do engineers itching to rethink health care and the deliberate doctors and nurses leery of tech that can make their lives more complicated, or worse, harm their patients.
The bad news: Ernst is less than two years into her first term in the U.S. Senate so may be leery about ditching her Iowa constituents for higher stations so soon after being elected.   8.
Civil rights lawyers and activists are leery of inviting the police to record political activity, because it can discourage people from participating in demonstrations and can aid the police in amassing information about individual activists.
So while Mr. Trump has proved to be a master salesman at rallies and debates, the crowd he is addressing on Monday, a leery group looking for meaningful specifics, may be his toughest sell yet.
In the United States, voters — especially in the depleted middle class — are leery of the economic pain, and political groups funded by the billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch stand in the way.
Green-card holders, those who are permanent U.S. residents but not citizens, already leery of the justice system because of experiences in their countries of origin could be further dissuaded from entering courthouses, he said.
The EU wants to beef up its three pan-European supervisory authorities, or ESAs, who supervise insurers, markets and banks, but some member states are leery at the prospect of their national supervisors losing clout.
Carl scored tickets for Saturday night and agreed to take me along, although he was leery of my startling ignorance of the team's history of futility and said he could get $20,000 for my ticket.
"I would be a little bit more leery of it because that sounds a little more invasive," said Tara Perez, a 34-year-old Cartersville, Ga., resident who used the Ava bracelet to help conceive.
Football Among the Old Believers, in Alaska Keeping a high school football team together is tough, between a Russian Orthodox sect leery of the outside world and the chores of life in an isolated village.
But the sense of profound disappointment that has set in on the left illustrates why Democratic campaigns have been so leery of resting their electoral hopes on Mr. Mueller's investigation and the possibility of impeachment.
In a system where the plans would need to cover expensive drugs for H.I.V. or inpatient treatment for schizophrenia, they might be more leery of taking on any customers at risk of needing such services.
Republican leaders are leery but eventually relent, as some of their rank and file insist that fairness — and, equally important, public perception and credibility — depends on hearing the crucial firsthand account and allowing more investigation.
While there is constant cyberconflict between the United States and Iran, American financial institutions and the Federal Reserve have long been leery of offensive actions by the United States government against other countries' financial systems.
She and many others in the caucus are leery of delaying the process to hold out for any cooperation from a White House that appears intent on pushing the court battles well into next year.
Another reason lawmakers and their staffs should be leery of this new Muslim Brotherhood front group is its avowed intention to make common cause with radical non-Muslim entities like the Black Lives Matter movement.
Although Google's advertising business is still growing, investors know that that growth won't last forever and are leery of any signs of weakness, sending the stock down nearly 5% amid a broader market sell-off.
But a bitter war in Iraq, a less disastrous but still unpopular intervention in Libya, and a failed democratic revolt in Egypt, a key ally, has made Americans leery about any new commitment of military force.
Political consultants are generally leery of registering under it, because their reputations can suffer once they are on record as accepting money to advocate the interests of foreign governments — especially if those interests conflict with America's.
First off, employees are leery of the law firm Seyfarth Shaw, which some suspect are the outside law firm mentioned in the public apology that Riot brought in for an external investigation of its corporate culture.
In truth, Trump's talk about how he would cut the deficit feels like a sort of one-off -- designed, at the time, to throw a bone to a conservative base who remained somewhat leery of him.
Against the yen, the dollar rebounded from three-week lows, with investors leery of further buying the Japanese currency after Japan's top currency diplomat, Mastsugu Asakawa, stepped up his jawboning against a rising yen on Wednesday.
Meanwhile investors are leery of investing in big gas plants when there is so much uncertainty about government policy, including whether or not Hinkley Point—which could supply 21% of the country's electricity—will be built.
While a business-friendly ex-president, Sebastian Pinera, is the favorite in the November presidential election, leftist independent Alejandro Guillier is close at his heels, and a win by him would unsettle the already-leery industry.
With 13 episodes to go, the producers appear to be leery both of spending time on cases and of setting up their climactic showdown too soon, and the plots have a neither-here-nor-there quality.
Democrats are encouraged by those comments, but in the absence of specific legislation they remain leery that some Republicans, particularly those in the White House, will continue to push for wall provisions in the 2017 package.
A good puzzle, though, for solvers pushing forward with their week, but leery of longer answers, as there were several that revealed themselves after a few crosses for me, including PAUL REVERE and I'LL BE THERE.
The Pentagon is leery of detention after its Afghanistan and Iraq war experiences, and its difficulties transferring the man have hardened officials' resistance to taking custody of other S.D.F. detainees without exit plans — like pending indictments.
Farther south along the bay was Yellow Hook, which seemed to suit its residents fine until a yellow fever outbreak in the mid-19th century made people leery of visiting, said Ron Schweiger, Brooklyn's official historian.
Lewandowski's supporters inside the campaign have highlighted accounts of Manafort privately assuring leery Republican officials that Trump will moderate his tone in the general election and act more presidential, according to people close to the campaign.
Yes, but: There's frequently a chasm between can-do engineers itching to rethink health care and the deliberate doctors and nurses leery of tech that can make their lives more complicated, or worse, harm their patients.
But the oligarch's allies say Mr. Shokin was using the threat of prosecution to try to solicit bribes from Mr. Zlochevsky and his team, and that left the oligarch's team leery of dealing with the prosecutor.
But Mr. Cohn had grown leery of the bill, and the White House recognized that Mr. Cohn, a former president of Goldman Sachs and a Democrat, was not a good messenger to deal with recalcitrant conservatives.
You can't blame anti-gentrification activists for being leery of these kind of art projects, and nowadays many are rejecting the emergence of art spaces in "up-and-coming" areas because they know what will follow.
The free-agent market has shifted drastically the past two off-seasons as teams have become more leery about handing out lengthy contracts to older players, leaving younger ones like Judge feeling squeezed on each end.
The Verge spoke with Dinklage via email about how he ended up on the film, why he tries to separate himself from his iPhone, and why he'd be leery of the Rememory device if it were real.
Now that Kraft Heinz's woes make some investors take a leery view of ABI's fat margins, lest they too are down to indiscriminate cost-slashing, the focus has turned to increasing earnings by growing revenues from beer.
The dollar also rebounded from three-week lows versus the yen, with investors leery of further buying the Japanese currency after Japan's top currency diplomat, Mastsugu Asakawa, stepped up his jawboning against a rising yen on Wednesday.
In addition, the firms argue that if it is known they have given the U.S. government such a backdoor, then consumers around the world will be leery of using Apple and Google and other U.S. technology products.
Republicans opposed to the bill or uncertain about it are leery of changes to Obamacare that would lead to a sharp increase in insurance premiums and a reduction in the number of people with health-care coverage.
Planet Productions says T.I.'s gangster reputation after a shooting at his May concert in NYC made them leery about him headlining a HS graduation party in Florida, but Tip's agency reassured them everything would be fine.
The high-profile battle for the Supreme Court could provide a new opening for Democrats to appeal to independent and moderate Republican voters leery of Mr. Trump, particularly women concerned about potential new limits on abortion rights.
Judges in New York are often leery of allowing that to happen, he said, because it is easy for the defense to argue to an appeals court that the jury was improperly swayed by the other witnesses.
Despite the president's tough stance on trade, many of his advisers are leery of initiating trade clashes that could destabilize stock markets and put other political goals at risk, like updating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mr. de Blasio had considered firing Mr. Peters at the time but decided against it; city officials seemed leery of the possible backlash over firing an investigator who had taken a critical look at the mayor's governance.
Many senior administration officials, including Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, are leery of ending the payments, however, because doing so could immediately unravel the Obamacare insurance markets and strongly discourage insurers from participating next year.
Though local prosecutors have been leery of ceding their powers, the shooting in Troy is the first case since the order was issued in which a district attorney has openly challenged Mr. Schneiderman's authority as special prosecutor.
"Republican leaders are leery but eventually relent, as some of their rank and file insist that fairness — and, equally important, public perception and credibility — depends on hearing the crucial firsthand account and allowing more investigation," Carl wrote.
And by the way, if you're a little leery of sending email from a Yahoo address, Jacobson pointed out that you can use the Yahoo Mail app to access non-Yahoo email accounts, including Gmail and Outlook.
Neither the Gun Control Act nor the National Firearms Act gives the bureau powers over such devices and, for those of us leery of federal agencies legislating like a fourth branch, any ban should come from Congress.
Whatever you think of a show starring, written, and produced by Dawson Leery where he plays a world-famous DJ who's BFFs with Justin Bieber, just know that James Van Der Beek is coming home to this face.
"At some point investors - leery and indeed weary of receiving negative or near zero returns on their money, may at the margin desert the standard financial complex, for higher returning or better yet, less risky alternatives," Gross said.
Members of both parties have been leery of such a move because more frequent changes in party control means advocates of eliminating the filibuster can quickly find themselves wishing they had the power as members of the minority.
Mr. Biden seems leery of that approach, though he has indicated that he would find a range of backgrounds to be useful, from presidential primary debate-stage experience to resumes forged at both the state and national level.
For one, the rebukes offer a useful rejoinder to critics who deride Fox News as "state TV." The network has also sought to highlight skeptical Trump coverage to advertisers who may be leery of provocative right-wing punditry.
They believed that even in a brief run, Mr. Patinkin would generate publicity — the day after the announcement, he was interviewed on "Today" — and that his endorsement would signal the show's appeal to ticketbuyers leery of offbeat theater.
The delay in extending Israeli sovereignty to the occupied territories has exposed Mr. Netanyahu to scrutiny from some right-wing allies already leery of his embrace of a plan that includes a form of Palestinian statehood, however limited.
The midterm elections make compromise even more delicate since both sides are leery of helping the other in advance of critical midterm elections where every Member of the House and a third of the Senate face the electorate.
This is potentially a blow not just to Lexmark, but to companies that sell patented drugs or medical devices cheaper abroad than in the US, although Bloomberg notes that people may be more leery of buying those from resellers.
Some might be leery of Apple's movement toward a fitness and fashion focused wearable (Mashable tech editor Pete Pachal chief among them), but the company will find a more receptive general audience by crafting a sexy, always-connected Watch.   
Season 33, Episode 23: "True Love" Season 222's finale packed a lot of punch in different ways: Mitch and Gail Leery remarry, Joey sails off into the sunset with Pacey, Jack and his dad finally reach an understanding.
The key question, they said, is whether U.S. President Donald Trump, who has been leery of foreign assistance and "nation building," and allies in Europe and the Middle East lead a long-term campaign of physical and political reconstruction.
A candidate for the highest office in the United States who uses misinformation and outright lies to obtain the office, without regard to the harm he is causing to the office or the country, should make all Americans leery.
Some said they were afraid of running into Miller in town; others said that Miller had responded to criticism so aggressively that they were leery of being bad-mouthed or even sued if they raised questions about her conduct.
There was a time not so long ago when lots and lots of Republicans on Capitol Hill were leery of approving disaster relief dollars unless they were offset by spending cuts elsewhere so as not to increase the deficit.
Some Republicans have gotten leery about the practical implications of this approach, and are now talking about restraining their ambitions somewhat — leaving the Medicaid expansion in place, for example, or giving states the option to retain the ACA framework.
Chief Executive Mark Thompson previously told Reuters that the company was "leery" about consumers reading its journalism on other platforms and warned publishers of how Netflix disrupted the movie studio business and gained leverage by taking control of distribution.
But the Russians are leery of the propellant: It triggered the worst disaster of the space age, in 1960, when scores of Soviet workers and spectators died during a test firing of one of Moscow's early intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Thus, you would expect a military-guided foreign policy to be leery of massive involvement in Syria's civil war … but when something like Assad's use of chemical weapons happens, its first and strongest impulse would be a punitive strike.
"Humiliating," said Mr. Darden, 54, describing his routine since the sea invaded the Stillwright Point community in Key Largo, leaving him and his neighbors leery of taking out their cars in the corrosive saltwater that now floods the streets.
For Seoul, the possibility of a dangerous dilemma South Korea has rolled out the red carpet for the North, keen to avoid any escalation of hostilities at a time when people are already leery of traveling to the peninsula.
I can make a movie for $6 million, but most of the time it's going to be around $30 million or $40 million and Hollywood is very leery of movies that cost between $10 million dollars and $150 million.
You know, Mayor, has the city changed or are people now more leery of outdoor Vegas events post this incident, that there are very few of them that people seek out now and fewer even offered now in your city?
The key takeaway from the study (that there is an optimal time for Social Security and most people do not choose it) is a worthy point to make, but I am always leery of financial decisions viewed in the aggregate.
His rallying cry that the investigation was a witch hunt to remove a democratically elected president could be effective in mobilizing his supporters, many of whom are already leery of Washington, to back him for a second term in office.
Investors, too, were leery of the new Fed chief when he was raising rates last year and looked poised to hike the U.S. into a recession, as many market participants believe has been the central bank's wont in the past.
Swiss voters have long been leery of ceding too much power to the 28-nation bloc that surrounds the historically neutral Alpine country and buys most of its exports, and rising EU immigration has stoked fears for Swiss identity and sovereignty.
This spirit is echoed today mostly in hollow platitudes found in business consulting literature, where it exists mostly for the benefit of soothing an executive who may be leery about the optics of buying and executing automation tools at his company.
But I'm leery of arguments comparing the installments of the series because all of the Elder Scrolls games since Morrowind—yes, including ESO, which I've played since beta—give me what I want: an open, gorgeous world to escape into.
Three Democratic sources with knowledge of Steyer's poll said the retired hedge fund manager's political team is querying whether California voters know Steyer, and whether they are leery of electing someone with no political experience to the state's highest office.
"Presley persevered and though she is still quite leery of men, she adores women and children who are able to show her the positive qualities of a true leader while respecting her boundaries," said Amber Doan, owner of the rescue.
And while Mr. Wallace, dapper with his trademark pocket square, maintained a genteel presence, he also issued some sharply phrased questions that were sure to irk his skeptics, especially Clinton supporters already leery of a Fox News anchor taking the reins.
Several Republican voters say they grow leery every time Mr. Trump speaks these days, for fear he will embarrass them, and feel increasingly repelled just when they hoped he might adjust his message to try to draw more people in.
Judging from the flow of money out of high-yield bonds, investors are getting increasingly leery of a market that continues to hover around record levels, despite a handful of rough trading sessions in November and a rocky start Friday.
I'm still leery of recommending it unconditionally, just because I know how rightly beloved yet polarizing the earlier games are, but there is something here for both 40K fans and people looking for what the future of the RTS might hold.
"While I'm sure that many lawyers would likely be enthralled by the chance to perform in front of a celebrity, most are probably leery about whether the one celebrity juror would be helpful or harmful to their client's cause," explains Zeidman.
Riverdale's Archie Andrews is a hybrid of Dawson Leery (he of Dawson's Creek) and Zac Efron's earnest basketball player in the High School Musical trilogy, with a dash of the inexplicable sexual magnetism Gossip Girl tried to bestow upon Nate Archibald.
To simulate the scrutiny of local media, Belfer brought in real reporter from the Financial Times, who dragged leery officials before a camera in the hallway, where their answers were broadcast live on a projection screen hanging in the ballroom.
Mr. Barr, who refused to testify last week before the Judiciary Committee because of a dispute over format, has earned special ire, serving as a kind of surrogate punching bag for Democrats frustrated with Mr. Trump but leery of impeachment.
Seared by the fiasco of the Bay of Pigs incursion and leery after the nuclear near miss of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedys spent much of their time in power exploring ways to counter and possibly topple Fidel Castro.
Here's the 21-year old heartthrob rising to fame as the lead, Dawson Leery, in the 1998 hit drama series "Dawson's Creek" -- starring alongside Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams -- at the NATPE Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1998 (left).
The mustachioed hard-liner's efforts to add bite to the bark of U.S. foreign policy met stiff resistance from a White House leery of foreign entanglements and came to an abrupt halt on Tuesday when Trump announced he had fired him.
But after reviewing the request, American officials decided not to get involved, leery that the Mexican government had little interest in actually solving the case because a serious investigation might implicate some of its most powerful figures, senior American officials said.
If Democrats nominate one of his two closest current rivals, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts or Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Mr. Bizzarro sounded leery of their ability to carry Erie County without a surge of voters from his own generation.
While Preckwinkle hopes there's enough "Daley fatigue" for voters to be leery of electing a third member of the same family to office, many Chicagoans also have grown tired of the corruption that continues to plague much of the city's politics.
Allies of Mr. Trump scoff at the notion that the president is leery of coming back to New York, in part because his wife, Melania, decided to stay here to allow their son, Barron, to finish out the school year.
" While adding that he is "leery of the valuation numbers here, and I think ultimately they could disappoint going forward," Schlossberg said that given their incredible growth potential, "at the very minimum, I would not short any of these names.
Morning after morning in the tight circadian cycles of this precious pastoral role-playing game — which has become all the rage among city-dwelling parents leery of Roblox Prison Life and similar gun-heavy games — I'm reborn to about second grade.
Real estate industry executives said that developers and others had held back donations from Mr. de Blasio's re-election effort in part because the investigations into his fund-raising had made them leery of the scrutiny large donations could bring.
Ms. Murkowski remained leery of the health care proposal, expressing concern about its potential effects on the many Alaskans who rely on Medicaid, as well as the partisan manner in which it was being assembled behind closed doors by Republican leaders.
Sullivan's letter did not address questions the committee raised about a trip Chao planned to China in 2017 that the New York Times reported was canceled because State Department officials were leery of her efforts to include family members in meetings.
McConnell, however, has been leery of getting out ahead of the president, worried that members of his conference could wind up voting for controversial legislation that gets slapped down by Trump and then becomes a political liability in future GOP primaries.
If past is prologue, however, you would be right to be leery that last week's shooting in Parkland, Florida -- and even the outspoken calls to action from students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School -- will prompt significant action from Congress.
They also include many goods for which the Trump administration is leery of having the United States depend on China for national security or economic security reasons, such as nuclear reactor parts or certain widely used industrial pumps and motors.
A Bush voter who started the campaign leery of privatizing Social Security, in other words, was much more likely to respond to the dueling ad campaigns by deciding he liked privatization than to respond by deciding that he liked Al Gore.
Instead, it becomes the defining characteristic of the show between two characters with zero chemistry—there's a weird one-sided leery sexual tension from Elfo, which Bean only entertains in moments of deep insecurity or when she's literally on drugs.
And the divide between "citizenship" and "legalization without citizenship" has usually been a bigger problem for Republican elected officials, worried about the composition of future electorates, than Republican voters (many of whom are leery of anything that smacks of a "guest worker" program).
New York Times Chief Executive Mark Thompson previously told Reuters that the company was "leery" about consumers reading its journalism on other platforms and warned publishers of how Netflix disrupted the movie studio business and gained leverage by taking control of distribution.
Sanders has already moved the Secretary to pledge to sign any $85033 minimum wage bill passed by Congress and got her to promise not to cut Social Security, but Democrats on the left are still leery about her stance on Wall Street.
While I have nothing against the theoretical heterodoxy or political ambitions, I have long been leery of the unfounded willingness of some who study literature to leap from their analysis of texts to pronounce on the social contexts within which they were written.
Significantly, Games Workshop's quasi-independent subsidiary, Forge World, is keeping the seventh edition for their Horus Heresy game and miniatures lines, a mark that someone in charge of development is a little leery of how far this eighth edition might be straying.
During the race's first contests in February, those voters appeared leery of both Sanders and Biden, with as many as half or more of them gravitating toward Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren, all of whom have now exited the race.
Even for those who realized they were pregnant, a chronic lack of medical care back in their native Rakhine — part of the apartheid system inflicted by the authorities in Myanmar — made women leery of visiting camp clinics where they could discuss their choices.
If last spring's Zootopia offered a tolerant vision of an urban future, Moana presents a progressive perspective of the indigenous past—a past that for weeks we were all too happy to praise onscreen, but leery to protect on our own home turf.
But the governor has generally been more leery of raising taxes and other measures that would negatively affect the business community; real estate interests pour millions of dollars into his campaigns and drive a large segment of the city's and state's economy.
With the deal for Red Hat, IBM is trying to position itself as a kind of corporate "Switzerland" in cloud computing — a trusted partner of businesses that are moving to the cloud, but are leery of becoming dependent on one major cloud supplier.
Efforts to rezone the fringes of country parks for apartment buildings have been blocked by environmentalists, while the government has been leery of the cost of controversial proposals by developers to subsidize land reclamation and build thousands of acres of artificial islands.
WASHINGTON — The White House is backing a health care proposal that would make it easier for insurance companies to avoid complying with consumer protection standards, siding with some of the most conservative senators, though Senate Republican leaders remain leery of the idea.
That's why I'm very leery of the transports at this point, I don't think the IYT is going to break the $200 level here, because nobody who is going to come out with earnings is going to grossly surprise to the upside.
In the Baltic nation of Lithuania, anti-establishment fervor has coalesced around the Peasant's and Greens Union, which stormed to victory in the fall parliamentary elections on a populist platform and strong rural support leery of the immigrants filing into the country's cities.
The implied gravity of the term, freighted with history, was a chief reason Democrats were so eager for a special prosecutor to investigate any connection between Russia and the Trump campaign, and a chief reason Republicans were so leery of an appointment.
Also note that even though "suburban" is often used in a political context as a kind of shorthand for upscale whites who may be leery of Trump's culture war politics, even in the where suburbs non-college educated whites outnumber college graduates.
Because of a lack of international agreements on how to exploit asteroids, many investors are leery of backing space mining ventures, according to Chris Lewicki, the president and chief executive of Planetary Resources, a company that intends to develop the emerging field.
He's attempting to hold together an unruly set of Republicans that includes Trump loyalists who want to see the President-elect's populist policies swiftly enacted, fiscal hawks who fret about the price tag of those policies and moderates still leery of the President-elect.
A regulatory source from a major Basel member country said regulators in Britain, the United States and Asia are sympathetic to making changes, but the European Union is leery given a delay would mean having to change an EU law that enshrines next year's deadline.
Why I'm Not Cheering the Tech Backlash Kara Swisher is leery of the brewing regulations against Big Tech: The very same agencies and legislators now screaming for blood have for decades ignored any sensible regulation of Silicon Valley, afraid of killing the golden geeks.
That's one of the big reasons I've gotten so leery about girl-power messaging — there's often so little to back it up, as seen in some of the titles mentioned in this piece, but the expectations and ramifications that come with it can be immense.
The series revealed how the British government, leery of antagonizing the Kremlin, has deliberately sidelined evidence of Russian involvement for years, while senior U.S. intelligence officials sent warnings from across the Atlantic, increasingly concerned that the pattern of assassinations would spread to American shores.
"Having worked with lots of Lucent, Avaya, HP, United, and other employees in the 2001 recession who lost their shirts by being over-invested in company stock, I'm leery of the employee stock purchase plans," said Kristin Sullivan, a certified financial planner in Denver.
One problem, anecdotally at least, is that smart outsiders are leery of joining a White House where influence is limited and on any given day the president may care as much about an official's ability on television as the substance they bring to the job.
Xxxx thought the call suspect, and responded he did not have the notes (he does not; xxxx sent them, divided and not in sequential order, to four disparate locations for safekeeping) and immediately contacted their mother to be leery of any calls such as this.
Even as the region struggles with corruption and ineffective administration, the European Union is facing a backlash from voters in countries like France, the Netherlands and elsewhere who are angry about the handling of the refugee crisis, and leery of expanding the 28-nation bloc.
In an interview with Reuters, Comey also said he would be leery of the Federal Bureau of Investigation trying to track propaganda in the United States, let alone take action against it, while acknowledging that it was a major problem for the U.S. political system.
I've found myself reaching for it in recent days less for the dishes she suggests (I remain leery about spaghetti with honey and almonds) than for her clarity and sensible advice, built on the experiences of families who had to extract bouillon from a stone.
A third good thing is the bill's willingness to raise taxes on the not-quite-rich upper-middle class, a constituency whose influence is often bad for the country and whose liberal drift and blue-state concentration has left Democrats leery of any confrontation.
Trump's Easter target date laid bare the tensions between White House advisers who are eager to get the economy back on track and public health officials who are leery of pegging the recovery efforts to a specific deadline, especially one as close as April 12.
" You might be leery of an ad industry trade group creating a new identifier that can track users so broadly, and you wouldn't be the only one: In response to the proposal, Brendan Eich, CEO of ad-blocking browser company Brave, tweeted, "Who're they kidding?
The panel split bitterly over an investigation into George W. Bush-era torture of terror detainees, and Senate Republicans are leery of being lured into a Democratic effort to undermine a new Republican president who could help them achieve their long-sought legislative goals.
With stocks churning near record highs, the Federal Reserve maintaining a dovish stance, hiccups in the repo market, and valuations on the higher side of the historical average, it&aposs no wonder that some are starting to become leery of what the future holds.
While Preckwinkle, Cook County Board president, hopes there's enough "Daley fatigue" for voters to be leery of electing a third member of the same family to office, many Chicagoans also have grown tired of the corruption that continues to plague much of the city's politics.
While doubts linger about OPEC's ability to implement its production cut, the market has been leery of reading too much into it ahead of a meeting scheduled for the end of November, said David Thompson, executive vice-president at Powerhouse, an energy-specialized commodities broker in Washington.
The Supreme Court has acknowledged that private plaintiffs can bring federal tort claims, both Keenan and Alsup wrote, but its most recent decisions have urged federal courts to be extremely leery of overextending the reach of U.S. laws and intruding in matters that implicate foreign policy concerns.
While doubts linger about OPEC's ability to implement the cut, the market has been leery of reading too much into it ahead of a meeting scheduled for the end of November, said David Thompson, executive vice-president at Powerhouse, an energy-specialized commodities broker in Washington.
Many conservatives were leery when Trump promised to nominate a judge in the image of late Antonin Scalia for the Supreme Court -- but trusted him -- and he repaid them with Gorsuch, who looks likely to win confirmation after navigating the second day of his confirmation hearing.
Her primary care provider, Brandon Wampler, a physician assistant with Heartland Primary Care, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, told NBC News that he "cautioned her to be leery," to make sure she trusted who was sending it to her and to check the tamper seals on the vials.
Back in March, Philipps reunited with Holmes and series stars James Van Der Beek (Dawson Leery), Joshua Jackson (Pacey Witter), Michelle Williams (Jen Lindley), Kerr Smith (Jack McPhee), Mary Beth Peil (Evelyn "Grams" Ryan) and Meredith Monroe (Andie McPhee) for Entertainment Weekly's 20th anniversary cover shoot.
A home battery, which currently costs thousands of dollars, does not yet make economic sense for most homeowners, and analysts and investors are leery of the cost and time it will take for Tesla to sell enough batteries to have a meaningful impact on its bottom line.
If you have a fragrance allergy, suffer from skin issues (rosacea, dry skin, eczema, irritation, you name it) — or perhaps you're just leery of added chemicals, or prefer not to smell like you bathed in piña colada — then you probably opt for fragrance-free or unscented products.
McConnell has to find a way to balance the concerns of moderates, who are worried about capping the federal contribution for expanded Medicaid enrollment and higher costs for older, low-income Americans, with those of conservatives, who are leery about creating a new health entitlement. Sen.
They were at once leery of drawing criticism by embracing his comments while also wary of finding themselves on the receiving end of a blistering tweet, as Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson did on Sunday when the president derided his attempt at diplomacy with North Korea.
Ms. Churchill, 35, is a textile artist and author leery of waste and always on the lookout for fabric she can salvage and repurpose, and so she tore the soft pink sheets into strips and began stitching them into a garland that now embraces her holiday tree.
But to do that, Trump would have to look outside the circle of figures who were personally loyal to him during the primary and choose instead from the much broader universe of right-of-center figures who were leery of him but are now hoping for the best.
Bannon has always thought that the web is the place to galvanize the rising generation of conservative voters, and he's always been leery of the hundreds of millions of dollars it would take to truly launch a viable Fox competitor -- and Fox took years to build up its influence.
But the positive comments from Ms. Collins — who voted in favor of Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, two of President Barack Obama's nominees — may have already shifted the pressure from leery Republicans to skittish Democrats running for re-election in states won handily by Mr. Trump in 2016.
On the other hand, thanks to the foreclosure crisis, relatively tight lending standards at banks in recent years and some remaining post-traumatic stress from the housing debacle and forcelosure crisis that's made some people leery of buying, homeownership is now at low levels not seen since the 1960s.
Senior White House officials know that direct aid to airlines in particular may be necessary to avoid crippling bankruptcies, but they are leery of being seen as handing out bailouts and want to be sure that any such aid is dwarfed by proposals that would direct cash to consumers.
A House Democratic aide working on the impeachment trial said Monday morning that the news of Bolton's account "puts the lie" to Trump's argument — advanced by his lawyers on Saturday — that the president was simply leery of Ukrainian corruption in general and was not targeting political rivals in particular.
"She was told by case managers in her shelter that she should look in New Jersey, in the cities of Newark or Paterson, because New York landlords were leery of the SOTA program and because she would find something quicker in New Jersey," Newark's lawyers said in court filings.
About 30 of the most conservative members of the House rejected the bill as preserving too much of the existing law, but as they pressed to dismantle ever more provisions, they pushed away more moderate House Republicans who were leery of leaving 24 million more Americans without health insurance.
"People are sensitive to everything now," Ms. Barrett said of buyers, who have ample choice and might be leery of buying a unit that used to have much lower carrying costs, even though the taxes may now be similar to what they would pay at comparable unabated buildings.
Officials are leery of warning against travel to tourist-heavy Miami Beach as the summer season winds down – last year, 15.5 million people spent at least one night in Greater Miami, according to the area's Convention and Visitors Bureau, with nearly 50 percent of that figure staying in Miami Beach.
Image: Ben Sale / Flickr CCIt's a scenario many women in the room are all too familiar with: You're sitting in the park, enjoying some R&R, when you spy a leery Y-chromosome carrier lumbering your direction, clearly looking to test the pickup line he found on Imgur last night.
But those circumstances don't apply to all women who seek abortions, and not all women feel burdened or distraught by the decision to end a pregnancy... Wear says he opposes "hard-right misogynist shaming" of women who get abortions, but he is also leery of the effect of this activism.
Fine's leery of making categorical statements about what is and isn't a Kickstarter level project—while she, personally, might find anatomical sex toys distasteful, she recognizes that they appeal to many people—but feels that, at a minimum, all Kickstarter-supported sex toys should be quality products using body-safe materials.
Uber, which is preparing for a potential initial public offering in 2019, lost $4.5 billion last year and is facing fierce competition at home in the United States as well as a regulatory crackdown in Europe where governments have been leery of the company's impact on the traditional taxi industry.
It's a historical anomaly that the pardon power is even in the Constitution, considering that it is derived from royal grants of clemency and the framers of the Constitution, who had just revolted against a tyrannical king, were leery of putting too much power in the hands of a single person.
Leery of an article that focused on him as a person, Sorg also didn't want to talk about what drew him to entomology as a child or even what it was about certain types of wasps that had made him want to devote so much of his life to studying them.
But if past debates over setting norms of behavior for cyberspace are a guide, American officials are leery of any kind of agreement that might make illegal the types of activity — like espionage, data manipulation or attacks on infrastructure — that the United States may want to use in a future conflict.
Also Michael York, but I'd be leery of that last one: York's reading of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" suffers from the forced, unctuous "Hello, children!" tone so often used by people who don't really like or understand kids but have somehow gotten saddled with the task of amusing them.
By contrast, while some Lower East Siders remain leery, a relative lack of vocal opposition to Essex Crossing since 2800 — when a consortium of developers and investors calling themselves Delancey Street Associates won the competition to do the project — seems testament to the virtue and value of arduous, upfront negotiations and plans.
"When we look at projections going forward it's pretty easy to discount that data, not because they are wrong, but it's just that we all know our local meteorologists doesn't get the three-day forecast right, so we tend to be leery of a three decade or ten-decade prediction," says Maibach.
While the Fresh Start option is one of Microsoft's newer solutions for reinstalling the Windows 10 operating system, older methods like downloading a copy of the software from Microsoft's site and creating a DVD or USB drive to use for installation can still work if you are leery of the automated approach.
In conversations Friday with five aides and advisers inside and outside the White House, including some traveling with the president, it was clear that the president remains leery of intervention, but that he also hasn't grappled extensively with his own foreign policy doctrine, and seems to be malleable based on the situation.
"Ukraine and any other adjacent nations in a similar position need to be leery of attacks that soften, test, probe and seek to destabilize because destabilization is a heartbeat away from so-called police actions, nation-building, and adventurism," Sam Curry, chief security officer at Cybereason, told VICE News in an email.
George Belch, a San Diego State University marketing professor and co-founder of the school's Sports Management MBA program, said that on one hand the major sports leagues would welcome the television viewers that gambling could attract in a time of declining ratings, but would be leery about damaging the integrity of their sports.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, leery of a growing and centralized federal government, nonetheless famously wrote to his more conservative older brother, Edgar, in 1954, that: Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history.
I've always been slightly leery that Succession invites us to dismiss Willa because she's a call girl — sex workers unduly get a hard time of it on TV — but this sequence reveals that, no, you should be dismissing her because she's a fatuous, pompous fool who's more interested in looking good than doing anything real.
Democrats controlled the Senate in 1991 when Ms. Hill's accusations became public only two days before the floor vote, but many Southern Democrats were leery of voting against Justice Thomas, who would be only the second African-American justice to serve on the Supreme Court and had a compelling up-from-poverty life story.
Its large scale might raise the eyebrows of those leery of the mass-marketing of the Purple One's legacy, but the names associated with the tour lend it credibility: The Roots' drummer and music historian Questlove helped design the set list, and Brent Fischer, who worked with Prince for decades, arranged some of the music.
But just as some Republicans have never forgiven Mr. Christie for his savaging of Mr. Rubio, some Democrats thought Mr. Castro had crossed a line — and an important backer pulled an endorsement, a reminder of the risks of slinging zingers at this stage of the primary, when many Democrats are leery of internecine warfare.
" As for whether any of these business might be leery about giving another company — and, in some cases, a competitor — access to their customer data, Betts said that philosophically, the FT believes that "a healthy paid content ecosystem is good for the FT and it's good for all the publishers that participate in it.
He swept into politics at just the time that message had its greatest resonance, when there were enough people leery of institutions and weary of the establishment; the wealthy, social, cultural and intellectual elites were on the outs, and there was an opening for an outsider who knew how to work his way in.
In "Isis" (2009), "Mary Jane," and "The Casting Call" (both 2008), figures I read as female stare back at me, leery of my gaze and also inured to it; rendered in hues of chocolate, ash grey, and black, they appear used to being looked at but uninterested in explaining themselves on account of it.
Coleman, Morgan and Thomas agree that bottles from closed distilleries or very rare releases (think 300 bottles for the whole world) are not likely to drop in value, but would-be investors should be leery of some "big" brands that put out "rare" items every year — sometimes thousands of bottles — that become too prevalent to be collectible.
But the relationship was always rocky and German officials had been leery about Sarkozy's candidacy for two reasons: his adoption of what Berlin viewed as dangerously populist positions on immigration and the fear that he might struggle to beat Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Front, if he faced her in a presidential run-off.
Unlike more sentimental accounts of the relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill, like Jon Meacham's engaging best seller "Franklin and Winston," Hamilton's trilogy presents the American as more exasperated than enamored when it came to his London partner, leery of the prime minister's latest schemes and intrigues and constantly maneuvering to keep the war heading in the right direction.
One of only two Native American women to ever win a seat in Congress and the first lesbian to win a congressional seat in Kansas, Ms. Davids ran on a strategy that worked for many Democrats in 1723: motivate the base, lure Republicans who are leery of Mr. Trump, but also don't say his name a lot.
When Biden's campaign manager mocked the Buttigieg campaign's third-place performance in Nevada on Twitter, wrote Jon Lovett of Klobuchar, "Let's see if she gives it the old RT." This aspect of Klobuchar registers differently with people: delight, ironic delight, a leery kind of recognition, a righteous kind of recognition, an outright distaste for the passive aggression on display.
Congressional appropriators, always happy to spend money together, seemed on a glide path to do so, until Mr. Trump intervened, insisting on using the bill to get a down payment on a wall at the Mexican border that even many Republicans are leery of and that he has long insisted would be paid for by Mexico.
Without a top secret clearance, Kushner won't be able to attend most NSC meetings, colleagues will be leery about discussing much of substance with him, and the former avid consumer of intelligence will only have access to the kind of relatively low-level intelligence that some three and half million other Americans with secret clearances also have.
The other surprising thing is that you might expect loss-averse voters to be leery of taking a risk on an unpredictable outsider like Trump, since loss aversion often makes people cautious: offered the choice between five hundred dollars and a fifty per cent chance at a thousand dollars or nothing, most people take the sure thing.
Dowd was known as someone who favored a cooperative posture toward special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE (though he was reportedly leery of Trump sitting down for an interview).
Lawmakers leery of impeachment say that Democrats would be better served by expanding their investigations into the president's possible connections to Russian interference in the 2016 election, payments of hush money to women who say they had affairs with Mr. Trump, the pursuit of Russian business deals and the financial benefits that he may be reaping from his office.
Fischer also emphasized to me, concerned by my apprehension at how the project was executed, that the Whitney was "the only blue-chip museum" in Manhattan to respond to their call for this protest, and he is leery of falling into the trap of internecine fighting among the left when we need to be united in resistance.
This, too, came with some awkward growing pains as her efforts to balance entertainment with fighting drew some leery commentary from the fight world (and really, saying that you're open to taking a fight while filming a reality show as long as you can still have time for a full camp after the show ends is trying to have it both ways).
Their music—particularly on debut album We Are Shampoo and it's two follow ups Shampoo or Nothing and Girl Power—moves steadily between genres, from the sprawling Britpop of the era ("Delicious") to the kind of leery glam rock usually played by old dudes in stadiums ("Don't Call Me Babe") to the bratty pop punk they were best known for ("Boys Are Us").
"What I do think people need to be aware of is that there's a lot of these stories online, lots of shades of truth online, and to be leery of everything they come across online," Coler told Dr. Oz, seemingly without acknowledging that he's the problem and seems to have no problem with perpetuating it as long as he makes money.
As the New York Times reported, Nia Gill and Shirley Turner, two black state senators, were leery—the former because of what she saw as the disappointing indicators in Colorado, such as the lingering disparity of the arrest rates of white versus black residents, and the latter about whether or not young people would be more tempted to try the drug.
She was particularly leery of a pair of figures leading that campaign: Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, and acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyKent, Taylor say they're not 'Never Trumpers' after Trump Twitter offensive GOP counsel acknowledges 'irregular channel' between U.S. and Ukraine The Hill's 12:85033 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE.
U.S. military leaders are increasingly leery of Russia, even as Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE talks about improving relations with the nation on the campaign trail.
Even the wealthiest of candidates have refrained from tapping their businesses' resources to such an extensive degree, either because their businesses are structured in a manner that doesn't legally allow them to do it with flexibility, or because they're leery of the allegations of pocket-padding that inevitably arise when politicians use their campaigns or committees to pay their businesses or families.
A number of red flags in the company's SEC filings also might make investors leery: annual meetings that are postponed at the last minute, insider selling soon after the name change, dilutive issuances on favorable terms to large investors, SEC filings that are often Byzantine and, just this week, evidence that a major shareholder was getting out while everyone else was getting in.
Football Among the Old Believers, in Alaska Keeping a high school football team together is tough, between a Russian Orthodox sect leery of the outside world and the chores of life in an isolated village Punch With Pakistani Girls at a Karachi Boxing Club Boxing as a competitive sport for women has become increasingly popular in Pakistan in recent years.
A top Wall Street Journal editor says he is leery about using the word "lie" when fact-checking statements made by President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
While federal background checks are fairly standard for lots of other commercial activity, from becoming a nurse to driving a truck containing hazardous materials, the FAA requiring commercial drone operators to undergo background checks is notable in that the FAA is deferring judgement to the TSA and the Department of Homeland Security, which may irk pilots leery of the agency's vague and often-controversial policies.
A CNBC investigation in February found a number of red flags in the company's SEC filings that might make investors leery: annual meetings that are postponed at the last minute, insider selling soon after the name change, dilutive issuances on favorable terms to large investors, SEC filings that are often Byzantine and evidence that a major shareholder was getting out while everyone else was getting in.
Despite the growth prospects, many financial professionals are still too leery of federal law, which considers marijuana an illegal drug, to take a job in the industry until there are clear signals from Washington or a change in the makeup of government, said Ruth Epstein, a partner at San Francisco-based BGP Advisors, a business advisory firm that focuses on companies in the cannabis sector.
Mr. Toomey will have to bring in his colleagues from the right, who are leery of anything that smacks of gun control, and Mr. Murphy will have to bring in his colleagues from the left, who are demanding Senate passage of the stricter House bill and do not want to hand the president any political victories just as Mr. Trump is seeking re-election.
Today on AM View:The Hill's Scott Wong explains why House Republicans are leery of taking the top job on a powerful investigatory committee during President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's rollercoaster White House tenure.
But few cities submitted serious proposals to the Republican National Committee, a reflection that some cities are leery of the protests and disruption almost certain to greet President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's likely renomination.
At the same time Sunnis, who make up the majority of Mosul's population, are leery of the Shia militias and the Shia-dominated Iraqi government, and if their interests are marginalized as they have been repeatedly in years past, they will throw their support -- or at least their acquiescence -- to any Sunni militia group that seems to be fighting for their interests, just as some did with ISIS and before that its parent group, Al Qaeda in Iraq.
But she was picking up strong hints that the president's personal lawyer wanted her gone from two very different sources: a Ukrainian Cabinet official leery of politicizing U.S.-Ukraine relations and conservative opinion columnist John Solomon, formerly with The Hill, who published accusations from Yuriy Lutsenko, Ukraine's former top prosecutor, that Yovanovitch had provided him with a list of figures he should not prosecute — allegations she denied and he later retracted, according to a Ukraine media outlet.
Anderson testified that John BoltonJohn BoltonHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote The Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens MORE, Trump's former national security adviser, had been leery of the role Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiDemocrats raise stakes with impeachment vote Giuliani hits back at Trump's nominee for Russia ambassador: He 'doesn't know what he's talking about' Overnight Defense: Pentagon shares images of al-Baghdadi raid | Bolton called for impeachment inquiry deposition | Russia ambassador pick pressed on surveillance flight treaty MORE, Trump's personal lawyer, was playing in the pressure campaign.
But if Democrats are leery of splitting California's 2023 electoral votes, recent election results show the three new states all would have voted for Democratic presidential nominees Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in 2016 and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 21625,2900 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?

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