Their broad shoulders look menacing but their eyes show wariness and they are incredibly shy.
Government agencies look at the cloud with a weird mixture of hope and wariness.
Todd said Allen was trying to exploit a wariness about gay marriage among some black churchgoers.
Mr. Savadian, the robot maker, understands the general wariness people feel over a robotic future.
After an initial wariness, the group warmed to Kane, who was about their age.
Though these are welcome changes, their effect will be muted by foreign wariness of Malaysia.
Despite wariness of its potent neighbor, Kazakstan has equally compelling reasons for the deal.
That investors quickly took flight suggests a marked wariness about any Washington, D.
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In part, that wariness reflects the challenge that lies ahead between now and the election in November.
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Yet even his philanthropic ambitions are greeted with wariness, or outright derision, by some in Slim's home country.
Craig Wheeland, a political scientist at Villanova, believes it has something to do with America's innate wariness of government.
Since the final weeks of the election campaign, Lula has worked hard to turn investor panic into mere wariness.
In a part calling for restraint and constant wariness, she has all-seeing eyes.
Yet wariness about the dollar may be part of the motivation to diversify.
Perhaps the Australian wariness comes from a loss of contact with the countryside.
McCain's candor and lack of wariness has been known to leave reporters speechless.
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Mr. Goolsbee's nascent dialogue with CEOs is one starting point, despite some lingering business wariness of the new chief economist.
Perhaps it was seizing on a general weariness as well as wariness in the Senate over the whole issue of filibusters.
To some extent this wariness reflects Canada's familiar instinct not to want to seem just an extension of the United States.
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For all its wariness of Europe, Britain's position is not that dissimilar.
Even then British beef farmers will have a hard task to recover lost markets and to overcome continental wariness of their meat.
Hugely competent and consumingly diligent, he looks with wariness or disdain upon most of the aristocratic courtiers with whom he must do business.
La Tour's oil painting "The Fortune Teller" (circa 1630) captures the onlookers' fascination with an exotic-looking gypsy fortune teller, but also a wariness.
But smaller screen sizes than PCs, less sophisticated ad targeting and wariness by advertisers is holding down ad rates or spending on mobile devices.
The only live wire is Shakur, with his deep wariness of life, who has a couple of sprightly scenes that prod the picture awake.
EasyJet is not alone in its extreme wariness of pregnant passengers British Airways, Ryanair and BMI have similar gremlins lurking in the fine print.
Second, he could reassert himself in foreign policy, marrying his new zeal for economic integration in Europe with his old wariness of political union.
Among other notable findings was an increasing wariness about the popularity of online MBAs, with more than half the deans saying they were concerned about this.
Following that hearing, the two search competitors have put their partnership on hold, likely sensing the government's wariness of the deal's perceived impact on advertising prices.
The militarist, even imperial avocation of an Alexander Hamilton or a Theodore Roosevelt is countered by the Jeffersonian wariness of war as the sport of tyrants.
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