Sentence examples for pervasive wariness from inspiring English sources

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With a pervasive wariness and modesty, the novelist recalls the long, often stormy, friendship she and her husband, the Flaubert scholar Francis Steegmuller, struck up with Graham Greene, who is portrayed as a proud but prickly soul who ruthlessly disagreed with anyone who agreed with him.

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It's all-pervasive.

There is wariness too.

But it is pervasive.

A permutation of models is possible depending on various considerations but, despite the pervasive use of models in economic evaluation, there is still wariness about their appropriateness and validity [ 19, 21].

It explores the pervasive American perception of China in either/or terms: either a sinister threat or a potential partner, and explores how these attitudes have led to a wariness about Chinese involvement in U.S. military technology.

Wariness of foreigners.

But advisers encourage wariness, too.

Yet wariness persists.

There's no wariness.

House Republicans, too, expressed wariness.

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