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The presence of Audi, General Motors and Hyundai in both Apple's and Google's alliances points to wariness on their part to being locked in to any one platform in case it leads to incompatibility which could lose a sale if a customer doesn't have the right device to connect to the car.
Mr. Hurlin confessed to some wariness on this point.
The other problem is a palpable wariness on the part of many mainlanders.
The wariness on Long Island is not confined to Glen Cove.
The wariness on both sides reflects a relationship that is inherently, and perhaps inevitably, strained.
A Growing Wariness Written between 2002 and 2009, the assessments reflect a growing wariness on the part of Guantánamo analysts.
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But today, more than 40 Democrats and 4 Republicans are standing with Mr. Feingold as he tries to stop the act's renewal, betting that the politics of terrorism have shifted from fear of another attack to wariness of intrusions on personal privacy.
It reports on a debate fizzing inside official Washington and the foreign-policy world, triggered by the contrast between Mr Kerry's boundless enthusiasm for negotiations, dealmaking and diplomatic initiatives on the one hand, and Barack Obama's deep wariness of foreign entanglements on the other.
But the deeper and more troubling issue is an underlying wariness to hire on the part of many employers.
At times, his wariness bordered on superstition.
And yet there is genuine wariness, particularly on the American side.
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