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7. Be wary of accepting drinks from anyone.
In her cuckoo speech in Fairbanks, Sarah warned Alaskans to "be wary of accepting government largess.
For everybody else, the moral of the story may be more familiar: be wary of accepting investment advice from your lawyer.
Elizabeth A. Johnson, an expert in DNA testing in California, said everyone in the criminal justice system should be wary of accepting reports concerning DNA evidence without testing their conclusions.
The Liberal Democrats' former treasurer says he warned a senior party official to be wary of accepting donations from Michael Brown, a fraudster who weeks later gave the party £2.4m of stolen money.
They are the best places to distribute free papers, which can be left for commuters to pick up from bins: Britons tend to be wary of accepting hand-outs from people in the street.In this section Can foreigners prop them up?
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That is also why they are wary of accepting statehood within provisional borders.
After 1945, many Americans were wary of accepting refugees from eastern Europe who were fleeing Soviet control.
Clegg and Alexander were wary of accepting that the balance of their plans was 40% tax rises and 60% spending cuts.
But the number of apartments changing hands has fallen much more steeply, often a sign that sellers are wary of accepting even lower offers from buyers.
European and American producers have been wary of accepting any negotiated deal that does not set a large increase in prices.
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