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But Mrs Arroyo is a devout Catholic and wary of upsetting the influential bishops.
The situation dragged on as long as it did, Entous said, because officials were wary of upsetting the President.
Hezbollah is a significant political actor in Lebanon, and many European officials are particularly wary of upsetting the status quo as the civil war drags on in Syria.
The protests by Mr. Saleh's supporters — and by Mr. Saleh himself — notwithstanding, Mr. Hadi has been wary of upsetting the power balance too much.
Yet successive governments wary of upsetting a key demographic – the comfortable homeowner – have repeatedly failed to carry out revaluations, despite rocketing prices.
Anxious about keeping the market informed but wary of upsetting the agency, one official said he spent hours trying to reach someone at the agency who could confirm that his company was no longer in contention.
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Though they are legal in the Philippines, previous governments have been wary of pushing them for fear of upsetting the church.
Such uncertainty makes me wary of picking the upset.
The 2011 FA Cup finalists Stoke would have been wary of a potential upset against Leicester who came into the game on the back of four straight league wins.
The justices, both liberal and conservative, have long been wary of rulings that upset the settled expectations of the American public.
At best, they will feel upset and wary of you.
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