So have young Kurds, though their political leaders have been wary of speaking out.
Brazilian businesses are wary of foreign competition and seek out the government for protection, he said.
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In addition, when dealing with the Establishment Survey, be wary of the 50, 000 jobs bias.
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"I had begun to be a little wary of German words, " Arvind said Thursday night.
Sony Pictures Entertainment, and 20th Century Fox might be a bit wary of the .movie one.
Our engagement though he was a little wary of the word was a private agreed-upon fact.
Predictably, he's wary of return-of-premium policies and the specious appeal of getting a 100% refund.
He's increasingly wary of taxing fan loyalty, and is undecided about touring next year.
The elephants seem to be wary of getting bitten on the soft undersides of their trunks.
Consumers have been wary of chicken, even though the government says cooked meat is safe.
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The carriers have lots of good reasons to be wary of the ambitious upstart.
It's a partnership that concerns the U.S. and Arab nations wary of Iran's Islamic republic government.
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Mr Darling is rightly wary of withdrawing fiscal stimulus before economic recovery is well under way.
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He was wary of labeling anything an "injury" unless he could see physical evidence.
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It still is, by the way, even now that publishers will be wary of it.
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The housing market may already be self-correcting, and we should be wary of any over-correction.
But the strategist for Dresdner Kleinwort Benson in Hong Kong is wary of some markets too.
It makes the spirtual wary of the sciences but overly credulous of non-scientific therapies.
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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.
"Doctors are wary of changes that reduce their ability to act autonomously, " says Berwick.
I'm wary of interrupting any discourse seems fragile but they let me listen, and I start taking notes.
At the same time, he was wary of extensive government involvement in determining wage rates.
It is certainly wary of letting the MDC take the credit for a recovery.
As sponsors grow wary of being associated with potential disgrace, behaviour may now be changing.
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This signals us to be wary of easy pigeonholes in our categorization of artists.
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Customers were wary of the devices, which would have monitored where and how they drove.
You do have to be wary of the scenario that played out in Japanese markets overnight.
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Be wary of inexperienced contractors attracted to the high price tags associated with geothermal.
But until and unless the manufacturing problems are resolved, investors should be very wary of Schering-Plough.
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