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I'm more guarded because of what I do".
He is guarded because of a compensation agreement, said to be worth £426,000.
Tough and independent, Max is coolly guarded because of the secrets she knows and even more because of those she doesn't.
Perhaps you are guarded because of your romantic history.
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He acknowledged that the odds on an eventual American military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities have lengthened, but said Israel would not lower its guard "because of an intelligence report from the other side of the world, even if it is from our greatest friend".
Will a team move a prospective offensive tackle to guard because of a below average arm length measurement?
This can be confused easily with a lateral meniscal lesion, especially if guarding because of pain is mistaken for restricted range of motion from a displaced meniscal tear.
Long-term prognosis is guarded because approximately 50% of patients may have evidence of progressive kidney disease.
Guarded, because the ways of Japanese politics are obscure and because something, at least, will be done.
Guarded — perhaps because of an upbringing in a household where, she said, her father ruled with an iron fist — she described her mother as a homemaker and her father as a manufacturing executive.
When they meet to discuss the boycott, he said, the police stand guard outside because of threats.
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