You can make money on hot growth stocks, but you must be wary of them in a way that you do not have to be wary of a low-multiple value stock.
But somehow in a marketing wary world a jingle seems oddly out of place.
Cornerstone investors generally commit to hold large stakes for a set time, giving comfort to investors wary about a selloff after the company is listed.
First, they argue that China is finding itself increasingly alone as a buyer of dollars as other central banks grow wary of a currency that must at some point depreciate.
Which possibly means that a government committed to such rebalancing, as this one is, should not be quite so wary of a tax that would squeeze City profits.
Trusts have also become a major player in property development this year, after bank lending to the sector was curtailed by regulators wary of a bubble forming.
Germany, wary of a power grab, was deeply reluctant to put its cash in Brussels' hands.
Parties wary of a centralisation of power in Brussels have performed well in the polls.
Dealers who work with tech clients are protective of them, wary of a culture clash with snooty art climbers.
Wary of a foreign outcry if the bulldozers move in, Mr Netanyahu has publicly asked Mr Barkat to slow down.
The Egyptians, wary of a popular backlash against rising Shia influence in the Middle East, were denying Iraqis legal status there.
The metals are explosive movers, so be wary that a break of key support levels could lead to much deeper retracements.
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For Russia, wary about a possible victory by Islamist-influenced opposition forces, lengthy peace talks could allow the Assad regime to consolidate its recent gains.
The Samoan winger is wary of a Harlequins backlash after the Londoners' injury-time defeat in that final in February, and expects another close game.
"I am wary of a plane model that has fire problems and leaks fuel, " said Burns, a project manager who takes more than 50 trips a year.
He was wary of a creeping relativism - the idea that all was a matter of opinion and preference and that Truth, with a capital "T" did not exist.
"I am wary of a plane model that has fire problems and leaks fuel, " said Atlanta-based businessman Bobby Burns, a project manager who takes more than 50 trips a year.
In a season of growing disconnect between sellers and buyers the first eager to keep pushing up prices, the other wary of a potential market peak Picasso still seems enjoy the trust of both sides.
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Many were wary of a possible weak earnings season this quarter, and these are two more example of less-than-stellar reports that, although they are not leading to a lower open this morning, could weigh on market sentiment.
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Edgar Hoover as a bullying, righteous, and wary man, a natural-born populist authoritarian.
Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan, two analysts of the security services, note that the June raids were carried out by the Investigative Committee without the participation of the FSB a sign that the FSB is wary of becoming a scapegoat in a political showdown that it fears could end badly for the Kremlin.
She had a wary, melancholic air and was curled up in a chair, as though recoiling from the camera that she knew was embedded in the wall behind her husband.
In a nutshell, there's an enduring standoff between a French-led group of member states wary of ceding more sovereignty and a German-led one wary of sharing more risks.
Mr Cameron has been urged to spell out what powers he wants to claw back from Brussels and when negotiations on this might begin but he has appeared to rule out such a possibility in the short term and his Lib Dem coalition partners are wary of such a step.
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To convince a wary public to spend more with trillion dollar deficits, big government advocates must gin up a national infrastructure emergency that threatens safety, jobs, and well being.
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Our engagement though he was a little wary of the word was a private agreed-upon fact.
The European Central Bank, which ought to see the big picture, is in favour of a clearing and settlement system, or network of systems, within the euro area, but is wary of letting a new monopoly develop.
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Despite his goal of global openness, however, Zuckerberg remains a wary and private person.
Boseman is quiet, watchful, often withdrawn, with a wary intelligence that he releases through glances and gestures.
While joint bosses keep a wary eye on one another, someone else may be steering the tandem.
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