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I've become somewhat leery of people who offer to share their opinion.
Right now, the progressive wing of the Democratic Party is somewhat leery of Clinton (and that's putting it politely).
Advertisers can be somewhat leery of changing the process because the status quo gives them a lot of power over programming.
Anti-corruption activists have been somewhat leery about taking too moral a tone about corruption, tending towards economic justifications or practical arguments about lost revenues and benefits.
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So I think we are pretty leery about him.
If you are like many people I know, you are somewhat scared by, and thus leery of discussing, what "rape culture" is and refers to.
"The product is somewhat counterintuitive, and as a result some people are leery about it," he said.
While 62percentt of respondents throughout the state reported believing corruption was somewhat common at the county or city level, Chicago respondents were much more leery of their elected officials as 85percentt believe corruption at that level was at least somewhat common locally.
And while government officials are somewhat willing to accept the tribal character of the Awakening groups in Anbar Province, they are leery of the new ones in and around Baghdad, which have more Baathists from the era of Saddam Hussein in their leadership and are active in more mixed neighborhoods.
But they are leery.
But Mr. Helms is leery.
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