Idiom
Wait-and-see attitude.
A skeptical attitude.
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But it's a wait and see like any other job.
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Wait and see if they like your music, and you are now a band.
The survey asks readers how they would react to a renamed magazine; would they drop their subscriptions "because it is unfair to Martha Stewart Living to have to change its name" or "wait and see" if they liked the renamed publication?
We will have to wait and see if something like that happens.
Now we just have to wait and see whether cities like New York and San Francisco will continue to allow Airbnb and similar services to operate or cave in to a hospitality industry that feels threatened by a disruptive new business.
"There are thousands of people like me in the UK who would like to wait and see if their illness becomes unbearable before they take their life, but with the law as it stands we can't ask for help," Purdy added.
"I like to wait and see, so I don't have to work a plan and then rework it," he said.
My answer is always the same: we would like to wait and see whether the model that we have created here actually works, because we are still in the early stages.
I just wait and see who I like in the playoffs.
We'll have to wait and see -- and maybe "like" it when it comes.
You may have already planned for these in your sample layout, or you chose to wait and see where you'd like to put text after you had your photos in place.
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