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"warily" Definitions
  1. carefully, because you think there may be a danger or problem or you do not trust somebody/something

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But other presidents have viewed career officials warily at times.
But Mr. Bloomberg's potential adversaries have eyed his preparations warily.
The two are circling warily, battered by the long race.
The two eye each other warily as the band bleats.
" Looking at Adele, the woman warily mused, "That's just strange.
After the game, he answered reporters' questions wearily — and warily.
But many slowly, warily, began meeting with Trump and his staff.
Others do so warily, glancing over their shoulders for potential threats.
But Republicans in Congress, however warily, are sticking by their man.
Mr. Daniels, 61 and warily amiable, is a lifelong baseball fan.
" The girl replied, warily, "It says so on the second line.
His eyes, which he squints warily, are the color of gingerbread.
Around the newsroom, profanity has always been regarded soberly and warily.
U.S. border agents warily eyed the group from the other side.
The prince is regarded a bit warily by the British public.
Israeli soldiers, their weapons leveled, watch warily from the other side.
That's how Juan (the beautiful Mahershala Ali) carries himself—defensively, warily.
Conversely, Lamb has publicly rejected Pelosi but trod warily around Trump.
My eyes darted warily to my travel companion, and I nodded.
Now Japan's leaders are warily watching Mr. Trump's approach to China.
When I first picked up Estés's book, I did so warily.
The Clinton campaign has chosen to warily observe from the sidelines.
Two shabbily dressed young men warily eye the number plates and drivers.
He answers the phone warily, as if it were always 22013 a.m.
Always they stare warily, cautiously, at one another, eventually dropping their gazes.
The Fed is watching warily as Mr. Trump's trade war drags on.
I looked at the cover and warily proceeded to the editor's letter.
The way we eyed one another warily seemed to confirm this sentiment.
Parents who keep their children mostly inside for safety warily embraced it.
Teerawat eyes us warily, wanting to know where it will be published.
She watched us warily, her usual boundless energy tempered by bleary-eyed lethargy.
I watched the street warily as vendors and small Moroccan children hassled tourists.
The other is a conflicted attitude to government among its warily hospitable residents.
The United States has also improved ties with India, which Pakistan views warily.
But there's one date on the calendar that CEOs are eyeing warily: Nov.
A few run to greet you, some barking warily, most wagging their tail.
But already, many of the party's major donors are eyeing Mr. Trump warily.
The old woman comes back, drops onto a chair, and watches us warily.
Here we see the artist in 1998, still still warily looking at us.
Nations have watched warily as China has retaliated against countries that cross it.
Sometimes, the teenage boys look at him warily, but they are never afraid.
She eyes people who walk past warily and has had security cameras installed.
But the match in Serbia was the one Fare officials viewed most warily.
We know her only by her "I," a pronoun that she wields warily.
Some preservationist groups have approached the subject of the new golf course warily.
One guerrilla patrolled the camp warily with a gun slung over his shoulder.
Now, the Fed is watching too-low inflation warily, Mr. Powell indicated Monday.
The owners, for the most part, are Republican, conservative and warily pro-Trump.
The left is eyeing much of the 2020 field warily for that reason.
"You want," he responded warily, "to … invert yourself?" and waited for a fuller explanation.
But relations between the two countries remain fraught, with each eyeing the other warily.
Foreign chambers of commerce in China responded warily, noting the law's lack of detail.
The Raptors are approaching Game 6 warily, not trying to get ahead of themselves.
It is time for me to warily hug the Earth, having been thoroughly dominated.
Another factor that markets are warily watching is the string of softening data reports.
A half-dozen police officers, incongruous in the quiet country town, stood warily by.
When I couldn't find it, a friend warily agreed to send me a link.
Out front, she was more tense, checking her phone and eying the crowd warily.
But Mr. Powell's Fed colleagues are with him as he watches incoming data warily.
Many view Mr. Sessions' nomination warily, but senior officials have urged an open mind.
The same advocates are looking warily at the resurrection of this type of loan.
Adelaide looks stricken at Gabe's suggestion, but eventually agrees to go, though only warily.
Her seven-year-old son, Bilal, stands next to her, looking warily up at us.
Now, with their lights flashing, officers warily approached the two vehicles on the highway shoulder.
On matters of foreign policy, Mr. Cruz is viewed much more warily by mainstream Republicans.
They read warily about the health of her lungs and her swing-state field operations.
There are other risks for working with a digital currency that governments have watched warily.
She calls herself "more of a one-to-one type," and regards her neighbors warily.
Brünnhilde, who has never seen her father like this, warily approaches to ask what's wrong.
Latin America experts in the Obama White House watched China's rise in the region warily.
Many of Taiwan's nearly 20083m people have been warily watching the unrest in Hong Kong.
A policeman warily ascends to the roof, which is exposed to gunfire from ISIS snipers.
"My husband calls it my biker-chick outfit," Ms. Pauley said, surveying a sleeve warily.
A devout and often disappointed Francophile I ate with eyed the crepes au sucre warily.
Told casually that she has a novelist's sensibility, she asks, warily, what that might be.
Markets will also warily eye Trump's inauguration speech and potential executive actions on his first day.
While physicists consider the equations to be as reliable as a hammer, mathematicians eye them warily.
Although Ryan's comments seem to indicate he's warily warming up to Trump, significant differences still remain.
Squatters peered warily out of broken windows; inside, a warren of shacks faded into the gloom.
But some locals also looked warily on the bearded and mop-haired Midwesterner in their midst.
Only Julio, the loyal butler (the stalwart bass-baritone Morgan Moody), remains warily on the job.
"It never seems like a great time to have your privacy invaded," Mr. Affleck said warily.
After regarding the novel ingredient warily for a few decades, cooks built a cuisine around it.
Thanks to the intercession of his longtime publicist, he warily allowed me backstage during a break.
The players warily stepped around each other, attempting slaps at arms while protecting their own controllers.
Powell's comments sent a signal that the central bank was watching Mr. Trump's trade wars warily.
After watching Ms. Pelosi speak at the Kennedy School, she was more optimistic, though warily so.
The Japanese carmaker is already in an alliance with Renault, and is warily studying the merger.
What followed was a short conversation about Big Tech, privacy and how she uses Snapchat (warily).
They have watched warily as Francis has installed pastors in his image while sidelining conservative leaders.
Reform advocates tracking negotiations are warily watching Goodlatte, who has repeatedly opposed an amendment from Reps.
While the Dunhams watch the industry warily, they aren't swayed by what everyone else is doing.
What's more unexpected is that the partners the tech behemoth announced are approaching the situation warily.
"We take ethics and bias extremely seriously," Sal Parsa, Predictim's CEO, tells me warily over the phone.
But trade was cautious as investors warily awaited U.S. jobs data later in the session for direction.
Commuters near Maelbeek looked warily at the police cordons around the station where investigations were still underway.
Bond market strategists are watching stocks warily, since a breakdown in equities would drive buyers into Treasurys.
But hugging a leader whom Mrs Merkel treats warily further confused Germany's muddled "eastern policy", or Ostpolitik.
According to the WSJ report, federal regulators were "greeted warily" at the Richmond, Virginia-based data center.
Warily recalling Mr. Chavez's multiterm rule in Venezuela, he thinks one term for Mr. Boria is enough.
Market observers point warily to how good things have been not simply to play the spoilsport role.
If viewed warily by the Israeli authorities, Ms. Qudsi is not accepted by everyone at home either.
Ms. Freund, hardly a sports fan, warily agreed figuring there would at least be a professional connection.
In February 25, Mr. Rubin warily took up the post of "publisher at large" at the company.
I warily pulled my feet up a little before realizing it was brown, meaning it was harmless.
Mr. Wells eyed the slithering line for public admission warily before resigning himself to an overflow room.
But as the two warily eye each other, something resembling mutual support occasionally surfaces amid the hostility.
The news media, warily supportive of the Rams' initial decision at quarterback, has abandoned Keenum in droves.
And conservative advocacy groups, warily eying hurricane spending, are worried it could quickly get out of hand.
As they warily watch the chaos in Washington, several governments in Latin America are hedging their bets.
I've had numerous retiring Rs talk warily — sometimes fearfully — about the "cult" of Trump supporters back home.
For one quiet outside visitor, warily watching these agonized displays, the pressure to follow suit is palpable.
Locals have watched warily as that very renaissance has caused the market to undergo a rapid transformation.
In 2001 the magazine had just passed through its salad years and was looking warily at the Internet.
I loved our two humans warily circling each other to try to determine if one was a Host.
A once-powerful Montana mining town warily awaits final cleanup of its toxic past, The Washington Post reports.
She buried her face in her sweatshirt while her husband and her physiotherapist, Rucha Kashalkar, watched her warily.
He said that he did not yet see evidence of a recession, but that he was watching warily.
"The last thing I need is a celebrity who thinks that she's a party planner," he says warily.
He continued to rub his head in confusion while watching the lion warily until it stopped its advances.
Not especially cordial pleasantries are exchanged as Hugo and Carlotta warily reminisce about their times together and apart.
I developed amnesia about similar ones my parents had gotten for me years before and eyed hers warily.
Other New Yorkers are demonstrating their usual skepticism, eyeing the kiosks warily and wondering what the catch is.
Depictions of Japanese soldiers during World War II, for example, are still regarded warily by China's Communist Party.
At first, they warily skirt the strange origins of their relationship and the ominous terms of their parting.
Though Beijing vehemently protests the arms sales, it also warily acknowledges them as part of long-established practice.
The concern is that lawmakers would retreat even further into their ideological camps, staring warily across state lines.
Scores paced the terrain or sat outside warily, mindful of the frequent aftershocks and reliving the night's terror.
But his audience was not the only one that the ratings-hound-in-chief has been watching warily.
One soldier remarks warily that ISIS fights fiercely on Fridays, spurred on by sermons from its bloodthirsty imams.
Peele accepted this on-camera role warily, and was uneasy about bringing back "The Twilight Zone" at all.
Just last year, the party warily eyed Sanders as a potential liability as much as a potential ally.
However warily American and Chinese leaders eye each other, economic self-interest keeps their most hawkish impulses in check.
Israel has been watching warily as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military and its allies advance near the Golan.
PARIS — One man stumbles onto a soil-covered stage, warily flattens himself against the rear wall, then runs on.
When Sadek returned to the dining room, the man looked at him warily, and then looked back at me.
Dr. Kramer regarded these studies warily and wearily, knowing that they flew in the face of his clinical experience.
In February, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray said the bureau is "warily" watching, and even investigating, some Confucius Institutes.
They shook hands cheerfully, eyed each other warily, touched arms awkwardly and locked eyes meaningfully across a crowded theater.
All parties warily recorded video of the exchange for potential use in court, as an administrator rebuffed the coach.
It was a reminder that the United States is still in the background, warily watching China's incursion into Africa.
But as the Lunar New Year holiday starts, some Japanese say they cannot help but regard Chinese visitors warily.
Later in the day, the president had a word for those who had publicly counseled him to proceed warily.
Investors are watching warily, but so far there is little sign that the Fed's retreat is tightening financial conditions.
I have been warily eying my bottle for 28 minutes, but I finally open it and take a swig.
Heading in opposite directions, the two figures appear to be warily regarding one another while attempting to flee the scene.
Deng's idea of opening was warily to admit some foreign tourists and businesspeople and, on an even tighter rein, journalists.
"People come here with permission from the government, but then we find them doing other things," says Father Teklehaimanot warily.
Several white passersby, including a couple and a woman holding the hand of her young daughter, glance at her warily.
Officials are watching Lake Oroville's levels warily in case they reach record highs once again from heavy rain and snowmelt.
But this is a convention on edge, too, with supporters of Clinton and Sanders continuing to eye each other warily.
That's partly at the request of McConnell, who views the mercurial president warily and argued his public efforts could backfire.
Both teams danced around the middle, moving warily, like heavyweight boxers cautious about stepping into the range of knockout punch.
"A lot of healing would have to happen" in order for her to stay, she told me warily in January.
Rains a constant concern Rescue coordinators are warily eying the skies for further downpours, which could imperil the rescue mission.
Republican lawmakers are warily eyeing the possibility of a brokered convention that could force party leaders to choose between Sen.
The older generation tends to identify more as Chinese than Taiwanese, while younger people often view China's growing influence warily.
"Senator, I think Russia is a foreign nation that we have to deal with warily," Wray replied after hesitating briefly.
Pretend it drizzles and a man in an ugly plastic poncho circles the Mathers, all but sniffing the air warily.
He reacted warily to the proposed merger with Fiat Chrysler, which he learned about only days before it was announced.
"Now they are out, hunting us," she thought to herself, eying the man warily as she walked into the store.
Mr. Patel has been viewed warily by intelligence officers especially since news reports that his mandate was to clean house.
Ms. Guest, who is from Virginia, said she had watched warily as barbecue took off in popularity in New York.
While some established consumer brands continue to view Amazon warily, Tuft & Needle is trying to double down on the relationship.
The digital resources they provide are more important than ever for the homeless, but libraries have warily embraced their new role.
But from their separate cities, which apparently are right next door to one another, these two men view the other warily.
In the next post, Stormi can be seen cuddling up to Kylie with a toy giraffe, gazing warily at the camera.
In Buenos Aires, leaders of the other G20 countries stood warily on the sidelines as they have largely done so far.
Turkey's political opposition — secularists, nationalists and Kurds — publicly sided with the government against the coup, but it is now watching warily.
The day after his fifteen-minute Free Speech Week, Yiannopoulos left for Hawaii, and Berkeley tried, warily, to return to normal.
Nearby, police officers with automatic weapons patrol along the water's edge, looking warily at the island of Samal in the distance.
Even when the performance is over, they may look around warily, unsure if this is truly the end, unwilling to believe.
Worth noting: India and Poland are among the countries that bucked the trend, viewing the U.S. less warily than in 2013.
As we warily eye a future utterly transformed by A.I. incursions into all aspects of our lives, HAL has been lurking.
Even as these formal comrades smile for the cameras, they eye each other warily, as their predecessors did for many years.
India and Pakistan continue to eye each other warily, and artillery shells continue to fly across the disputed border in Kashmir.
Mr. Trump and his team have been warily anticipating the probing demands of House investigators since Democrats won control in November.
Country music and hip-hop have long vacillated between looking to each other for inspiration and staring at each other warily.
It's also why the itch to believe that the moment has come when everything starts to unravel must be viewed warily.
Even the president's most dedicated enablers scan the sky warily, awaiting today's cyclone, the next reckless, capricious twist of the plot.
He's favored a defense argument that deems his actions without fault -- a prospect that even some Republican senators are eyeing warily.
But some European countries that rely more heavily on Russia as a trade partner are eyeing the latest U.S. sanctions warily.
Why the Clinton campaign is treating Jill Stein's recount very, very warily Why the Clinton campaign is treating Jill Stein's recount very, very warily The presidential election that was settled has become a bit unsettled in the last week, after failed Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein announced her intention to hold recounts in three critical swing states.
They said the U.S. government is now cautioning American universities against moving too fast and that the schools themselves are treading warily.
Francis is visiting Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, three countries who are looking warily towards what they fear is a newly hostile Russia.
The Obama administration tread warily Monday around inflamed tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia that threaten several key U.S. foreign policy objectives.
Ms. Ortiz studied it warily while Mr. Carter used a carabiner to hook her to a rope anchored at the wall's top.
But congressional sources said the Trump administration is hoping to water down the sanctions package, which the White House is eyeing warily.
But his report notes warily that ten Iranians who helped research the previous Human Rights Council's report suffered reprisals as a consequence.
When Lucy reluctantly brings Josh to meet her parents, he holds her hand and beams while she eyes her childhood home warily.
Given how warily our culture approaches death and dying, health care services and policies surrounding the end of life are often misunderstood.
When the members of the household warily discuss the "incautious" Pastor Brahms, they mention the words "concentration camp," but in hushed tones.
In the stock market, traders watched the flattening warily, as it is sometimes seen as a sign of a weaker economy ahead.
"I think this will all work out," Mr. Bugaev said, warily eyeing Chinese tourists crowded in the lobby of his Vladivostok hotel.
Investors also watched warily for signs of instability in Europe, as a rebellion against Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, escalated over the weekend.
Major river flooding was not expected, though the winds were high and listing trees were watched warily, given the already saturated soils.
He worried about the marketplace consequences of blockbusters blotting out substance, not unlike today's film reviewers warily watching the latest Avengers movie.
The girls laughed politely, but their eyes followed her warily when she walked from one side of the room to the other.
Yet many of the newest members, particularly in the East, look warily at the strength of the friendship between Paris and Berlin.
Watching this debate attentively but warily are the veterans of the Free Speech Movement, most of whom are now in their 70s.
Gone are most of the uniforms, replaced with the kind of clothes worn by the townspeople who live nearby and watch warily.
But even more fundamentally, moviegoers have a tendency to regard any CG actor warily, waiting for the anomalous jolt, the telltale glitch.
But many in Myanmar view China warily and infrastructure projects have been deeply unpopular, uprooting thousands of villagers and wreaking environmental damage.
But today, the term "underground" is often a misnomer, because many unregistered churches operate openly and are warily tolerated by local officials.
The rest of Europe is watching warily - Britain is the EU's second largest economy and one of its top two military powers.
"I have no money left to restart my business," Joseph said, warily watching for those he owes money for rent or deliveries.
Other members say they're watching the current bipartisan bonhomie warily, noting that there's only so much Democrats can agree on with Trump.
The smell of earth in the pitch black enhanced the ambiance of the piece, with the spectral infrared animals warily eyeing the audience.
Gang-stalking fears act as a trap: The believer behaves warily in public, and people respond to this by treating them as unusual.
Earlier that month, the Skyscraper actor looked warily at the camera as his daughter slept in his arms, wearing a duck-adorned outfit.
Perpetually single and broke, a New Yorker who watched warily as his gentrifying city filled up with strollers, he was comfortably child-free.
She warily tolerates her father's cruelty until he is weakened by a stroke, but even then, he tries to exert his iron authority.
The main players are a militantly nationalist Russia, a mercantile China, an initially hopeful but now bruised America and a warily interested Europe.
He has been telling us this for more than two decades: "Warily Watching China" in 85033, "What to Do about China" in 1998.
In Childe Hassam's painting of a Central Park pond, two swans warily observe the shoreline strolls of women and children in long skirts.
Warily, almost grudgingly, something that had been tightly compressed unfurled in her, and she allowed herself to know that the place was lovely.
Mr. Maassen said the officers who moved on the Chemnitz apartment probably did so warily, in view of the information about explosives inside.
Investors eye Five Star warily because Grillo voiced support for an Italian referendum on EU membership long before Brexit was even an idea.
Some resolved not to upend their lives, and to continue to order packages and to go on neighborhood walks, while others proceeded warily.
Villagers warily stared at us or exchanged greetings in French, and children ran into the road, hands out for whatever we might offer.
There are many places in America, one imagines, that would disinherit the person who produced such scenarios, or at least treat them warily.
Dishes like kale Caesar salad and homemade hummus with naan made a good story, but were warily received by many students and parents.
Looking around warily, they might have been spirits themselves, ghosts of the slaves who once set traps or washed clothes in these waters.
Civic leaders had eyed the case warily, knowing that when a white officer shot an unarmed black man there in 2001, rioting followed.
Mr. Formica warily approached one community organizer, Kica Matos, a local firebrand in life's various causes all the way to death row appeals.
But this time I didn't try to attack or run, and it didn't bark or bite back; we simply eyed each other warily.
We watch him warily, but as we're from LA, this isn't unusual so we sip our drinks to the yelling and banging sounds.
A relative of theirs hovered nearby, looking warily around and examining the bottles of water to see if they had been tampered with.
The US, which named China and Russia as "great power competitors" in its most recent National Defense Strategy, regards Beijing&aposs presence warily.
Meanwhile, from out beyond the Capital Beltway, the actual American people warily watched the perpetual tantrum that was supposed to be their government.
For his part, though, Mr. Trump has been warily eyeing the arrival of Mr. Romney since well before the essay in The Post.
Kate, Justin, Jon, and Theresa are warily genial with each other when they first meet, and they go through the motions of becoming friends.
My co-worker Meghal offered to help me go through all my stuff and organize it, and I (warily) took her up on it.
They warily inform him of their search for Young Ian, and find out that The Bruja left Jamaica roughly one week before their arrival.
There was no one star, though McShane's wild-card saloon owner Al Swearengen and Timothy Olyphant's upstanding sheriff Seth Bullock orbit each other warily.
He will bring a nativist vision to the White House, regarding immigrants warily as competitors for American workers and treating refugees as potential terrorists.
India and the United States eyed each other warily over decades of Cold War suspicion, when India was closer to the then Soviet Union.
Almost as if he's too pensive to commit without question to the brutal game, and so is treated as warily by the game itself.
But like other tech companies of the past, Apple is also aiming to help save journalism — an assurance that actual newsrooms are approaching warily.
The sushi chefs eyed them warily, because they appeared to intend to cluster around a single stool, the way people do at a bar.
For a musical about a war — or more precisely, a caesura between hostilities — "All Is Calm" is a staunchly apolitical and warily genteel work.
Marvin R. Pendarvis, a state representative supporting former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas, said that many black voters viewed Mr. Sanders's expansive agenda warily.
He circles slowly and warily around the question of why, during Barack Obama's presidency, so little has seemed to improve on the racial front.
But with soaring rates of addiction to opioids and heroin, E.R. staff members and patients with pain have come to eye each other warily.
"Yes, I've had three babies, but one died," Landrum explained warily, for the third time since she had arrived at the hospital that day.
No doubt the other leaders will be watching his moves warily even as Mr. Trump assails them for not following his lead on economics.
No doubt the other leaders will be watching his moves warily even as Mr. Trump assails them for not following his lead on economics.
Though the bloody headlines continue unrelentingly elsewhere in the system, inmates and staff at St. Clair say, warily, that recent months have been quieter.
Still, public opinion provides an opening: polls suggest Mr Putin is viewed more favourably, and his country less warily, than before Mr Trump embraced him.
Olympios was welcomed as the life of the party; Jackson, on the other hand, was greeted warily, both by Harrison and by fellow cast members.
Voices from Mosul: 'We want life back to normal' Slowly, warily, the nervous residents picked up their meager possessions and headed back, retracing their route.
Also in a separate panel, an older woman dressed in black leather sits at the corner of her bed, staring warily into a vanity mirror.
China views Tsai's party warily China fears, rightly or wrongly, that Tsai Ing-wen's Democratic Progress Party, is committed to declaring formal independence for Taiwan.
Maddah, propping himself up in bed, looks warily at the doctor, not understanding his explanation in English to the staff at Gaza's Al-Awda hospital.
They stand warily at ease, their muscles just tense enough that they look as if they could pounce from the pedestals before you could blink.
Bitcoin and other virtual currencies have been viewed warily by some governments and criticized by environmentalists for hoovering up vast and increasing amounts of electricity.
It could be a difficult sell for Mr. Cruz, considering some in the Republican establishment view him just as warily as they view Mr. Trump.
After a separation, they warily reconnect, and Olivia, who has scars on her wrist, confesses to Marcus that she had a breakdown and attempted suicide.
The Fed is watching warily as global trade flows slow, manufacturing indexes sag and confidence gauges wobble against continuing uncertainty about Mr. Trump's trade war.
There is a geopolitical dimension, too, with U.S. forces and Iranian-backed militias working warily toward a common goal, but only in the short term.
Today, the military exercise has shrunk to just two participants — Russia and Belarus — but it is still viewed warily by military planners in the West.
With all these organizations dependent on philanthropy, many are watching the recent downturn in the stock market warily — wondering how it will impact their donors.
In the 15 years since, he's hewed to his conservative roots but moved warily on some cases to shield the reputation of the Supreme Court.
Bitcoin and other virtual currencies have been viewed warily by some governments and criticized by environmentalists for hoovering up vast and increasing amounts of electricity.
Officials are warily watching the virus's spread as they begin to consider implications for the 240 Summer Games in Tokyo, The Post's Cindy Boren writes.
Mr. Trump and Ms. Merkel are poles apart on issues like immigration and trade; they have circled each other warily since the American presidential election.
As a boy, I eyed my tonsured uncles warily, wincing at their scalps, revolted by the way their domes gleamed wetly on torrid summer days.
Soon, the two are warily circling each other in a corral under the tutelage of Henry (the winning Jason Mitchell), one of the program's successes.
The White House has been relieved by the lull in North Korea's nuclear and missile tests, even as it has watched the emerging détente warily.
The Inner Party doesn't even see them, the Outer Party ignores them, and the Service Class eyes them warily; after all, they could end up there.
The creation of dominant, high-tech platforms should be eyed warily by those who will be forced to compete or collaborate with those platforms, Tager said.
Half of those teenage evenings were spent avoiding the bands entirely, sitting on the curb outside talking shit and warily eyeing the older kids smoking nearby.
The U.S. is watching the poll warily and is already expected to send envoys to both Beijing and Taiwan after the election to smooth things over.
AFTER six months of a wave of violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories, Israeli security officials are warily speaking of signs of the attacks abating.
It's oddly reminiscent of walking a real, unfamiliar neighborhood at night, warily ignoring everyone around you but feeling like you're unjustly judging them by doing so.
Peter speaks Polish more than just passably, but he's an outsider and treated as such by his warily welcoming future father-in-law, Zygmunt (Andrzej Grabowski).
Electric utility companies also view Mr. Musk warily, filing regulatory challenges to his bid to revolutionize the way energy is generated, transported, stored and paid for.
She's no Nigel Farage, the UKIP leader and spearhead of the Brexit movement, but she's regarded warily as a potential friend of Trump's nationalist populist movement.
Taiwan's experience could be a cautionary tale to Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and others in the region who are also warily watching China's rising military capabilities.
"So many; so many," she said warily, before settling on the one at the top of her mind with the midterm election just a week away.
As he awaits trial, the automakers' leaders — Jean-Dominique Senard, chairman of Renault, and Hiroto Saikawa, chief executive of Nissan — have been treating each other warily.
There's Reese in a lingering close-up; there's her onscreen foil (and offscreen co-star/co-producer) Jennifer Aniston, staring warily at herself in the mirror.
So Friday's speech by President Trump, who has at times voiced skepticism on all three stances, was warily awaited by the assembled business and government leaders.
But global leaders are warily watching the Trump administration's take-it-or-leave-it approach to renegotiating its trade pacts with Canada, Mexico and South Korea.
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 17 (Reuters) - South African clothes retailer Truworths reported a smaller-than-expected fall in annual profit on Thursday as recession-hit consumers spent warily.
Last week, two baby falcons jumped from the balcony of the university's bell tower and took their first flight as their parents warily soared above them.
What I mainly saw in the photo, though, was a young man, slope-shouldered in a floppy sweater, looking warily self-contained, and emphatically un-butch.
The new king is viewed warily by Bangkok's elites, who have sometimes worried that he sympathises with populist politicians whom the army has twice kicked from power.
Deutsche Bank has less capital, the financial foundation of a bank, than many of its peers, which can mean investors view it more warily when markets tumble.
Soderbergh continually holds a wide depth of field, keeping subjects, backgrounds, and foregrounds alike in focus and pushing the audience to warily scan each frame for details.
The FBI has said it is "watching warily" the Confucius Institutes and the State Department has called them "China's most powerful soft power platforms," the investigators found.
Republicans in Congress are once again eyeing him warily, and may be forced to set up some sort of independent commission to investigate Trump's ties to Russia.
European leaders have been eyeing the President warily in his first two years in office, and Tuesday's election results were unlikely to ease many of their concerns.
While she is being cheered on the Democratic left, centrists may react more warily, knowing that their voters sent them to Washington to compromise more than fight.
But analysts look on warily, recalling how humanitarian support for Cold War-era Central American rebels grew into an arms effort that fueled civil war in Nicaragua.
Uber is working on its own $1 billion deal — this one with SoftBank — while automakers and other start-ups look on warily at the state of play.
The United States has always regarded the court warily, fearing that it would be used against American troops as a way to subvert Washington's foreign policy decisions.
Tencent is often viewed warily by Americans, due to its ties to the Chinese government and the way those ties might influence the companies it invests in.
When I talked to campaign staffers, they sometimes spoke warily about off-the-rails grassroots campaigns and urged that they couldn't control everything their fans do online.
Warily looking at the incoming Trump administration, President Obama moved in recent weeks to eliminate all vestiges of a program created after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
China's efforts to win friends in the resource-rich Pacific have been watched warily by the traditionally influential powers in the region - Australia and the United States.
Despite initially being viewed warily by Republican lawmakers (including Ryan), Bannon has "up to this point, been nothing but helpful, if not overly involved," one senior aide said.
Business leaders reacted warily to May's plan for more government intervention in power and housing markets, and said big unanswered questions about Brexit would drag on the economy.
The numbers should be read warily: GDP figures are only ever a best guess, and the large informal economy in most African states makes the calculation even harder.
Yet here's NBC gambling on four old guys visiting six cities in Asia, laboring up steps, warily eyeing the local food and scratching items off their bucket lists.
But these were heavily armed peace envoys, warily visiting a China whose emergence as an ocean-going nation is shaking Asia, and may one day change the world.
Netflix wants to show that it's a legitimate player in Hollywood, which has looked at the company warily as it's worked to upend the film and theater industry.
While banks eye fintech companies warily, it is ultimately up to them to turn this challenge into an opportunity where both groups could benefit from a possible synergy.
Warily. Neither side thinks the other is in any position to make a real deal, and it's not exactly clear how the US government could change their mind.
American farmers watched warily this week, as a tit-for-tat trade fight between the world's top two economic superpowers played out, threatening lucrative agricultural exports including soybeans.
Mainland officials have reacted warily to the rise of Ms. Tsai, who took office on Friday and has promised a more cautious approach to China than her predecessor.
" Two weeks later, however, Johnson ratcheted down his endorsement to Ayotte-esque "support," warily adding that he would "be concentrating on the areas of agreement with Mr. Trump.
Some of the new timed signals seemed to be miscalibrated—ten miles per hour, people said, really meant five or six—so operators learned to approach them warily.
On a slow-burn funk ballad called "Don't Touch My Hair," featuring the British electronic artist Sampha, Solange embodies a warily self-contained persona, bristling at outside presumptions.
Restricting face coverings has been a hot topic for years in Europe, where some warily see Islamic face veils as a sign of Islam's rise on the continent.
But overall state policy is the remit of Khamenei, who wields decisive powers across government and the military and security services, and warily endorsed the 2015 nuclear settlement.
As Mr. Koptiuch and George Ring, natural resource managers for Nestlé, milled around Ginnie Springs in January, two divers warily eyed Mr. Koptiuch's shirt, which displayed Nestlé's logo.
For artists like Mr. Sani, who warily eyes the influx of bankers and high earners in the neighborhood, a cap on rents can only be a good thing.
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, watched warily as diagnosed cases of coronavirus ticked higher and the stock market sank lower through the final week of February.
Beijing has been viewed warily in the United States for, among other things, building an archipelago of artificial islands with military-grade runways in the South China Sea.
But Monsieur Hire (Michel Simon), a bearded, reflective outcast regarded warily by his neighbors, saw whodunit — and confronts the lover (Viviane Romance) of the man responsible (Paul Bernard).
Although the North has reportedly dropped its demand that the United States remove troops from South Korea as a condition for denuclearization, the Trump administration has reacted warily.
He ran 3 more miles after the attack Kauffman had to run 3 miles down the trail, bloodied, injured and warily eyeing his surroundings for more mountain lions.
The aides have watched each other warily and tried tending to the president's base of supporters amid a sea of appointments of people who worked on Wall Street.
Initially, many in Congress viewed the president-elect somewhat warily and, in particular, were concerned on the merits that he might abandon the GOP's traditionally hawkish posture toward Russia.
Allies have begun taking advantage of this trait, conferring before visits to reinforce such messages as the need to negotiate with Russia warily and from a position of strength.
In vulnerable areas, residents keep gasoline tanks filled, sniff the dry, autumn air for smoke and look warily at the parched, wind-swept hills for any signs of ignition.
She simply let it play out like an interrogation scene you've seen in many other cop dramas, as the two men circle each other warily and look for weakness.
It's now being sold as a window to "another" America, but it's also a deeply personal story: grim, but warily hopeful, which feels fitting for these next four years.
It's now being sold as a window to "another" America, but it's also a deeply personal story: grim, but warily hopeful, which feels fitting for these next four years.
AKWorley990, a tragic victim of Xbox Live's unique gamertag policy, stands in the middle of the clearing, knife in hand, warily eyeing up the bear in front of him.
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 16 (Reuters) - South African fashion retailer Truworths International reported a 7.3 percent fall in annual profit on Thursday, in line with analyst estimates, as consumers spent warily.
China's efforts to woo Pacific island nations have been watched warily by the countries that have traditionally wielded power in the region, Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
But discussions about ambiguities in the Republican legislation and how to exploit them is well underway in the tax planning industry, with the IRS and Treasury looking on warily.
Then there might have been a choreographic amplification of the production's insight, as much a political as a personal one: Stability and safety are illusions, to be inhabited warily.
Many qualities we esteem today — orchestrally accompanied recitatives, gripping declamation, colorful orchestration, a rich harmonic vocabulary — were greeted warily by a Parisian audience used to less overtly virtuosic music.
Many have watched warily as Mr. Xi has used his power to imprison scores of dissidents, stifle free speech and tighten oversight of the economy, the world's second largest.
It involved warily traversing sections composed of diorite, which is more likely than the surrounding granite to falter and crumble under the weight of a climber and his gear.
Doors are a sudden pleasure, too, especially the way you can push open a door with one hand while pointing your weapon warily through the gap with the other.
As he would later do at Fox, he turned the struggling CNBC into a financial success and won the loyalty of employees, who had at first viewed him warily.
More than a half century ago, Bhutan watched warily as China's Communists took power and eventually occupied neighboring Tibet, with which it has close ethnic, cultural and religious ties.
Duterte has increasingly, if fitfully, signalled his intention to distance himself from the United States, the Philippines' closest ally, in favor of China, which previous governments have viewed warily.
Several Republican candidates already planning on running for the district's Republican nomination have warily eyed Mr. Van Drew's defection while making clear they intend to stay in the race.
One of the few points of tension is Russia, which Mr. Trump seems to like and Poland, as a former Soviet satellite, has a long history of regarding warily.
Some of the potential jurors eyed members of the media warily as the tedious decisions on who to strike unfolded without audible comment from the judge or the lawyers.
China and Vietnam fought a brief but bloody war 40 years ago, and Hanoi has watched warily as its northern neighbor's wealth and military ambitions have grown ever since.
China and Vietnam fought a brief but bloody war 40 years ago, and Hanoi has watched warily as its northern neighbor's wealth and military ambitions have grown ever since.
Stocks sold off Monday as investors looked warily at Washington, where President Donald Trump was again criticizing Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, and the government remained closed after a budget standoff.
Regardless of the customer's reaction, our manager would eye us warily during each tip song performance, gauging if we were really having the requisite amount of mandatory fun while singing.
But discussions about ambiguities in the Republican legislation and how to exploit them is well under way in the tax planning industry, with the IRS and Treasury looking on warily.
Russia and its leader are still viewed warily in both regions despite an awkward military alliance trying to combat the militant group calling itself Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
And while some warily accepted the term and went about their business making music, others like Joan of Arc ignored it completely as they prodded deeper into the the unexpected.
While that was welcomed by business leaders who want to avoid delays at borders, it was greeted warily in Brussels where EU officials described some of the proposals as unrealistic.
The two companies have eyed each other warily since Foxconn founder and billionaire Terry Gou pulled out of a planned capital tie-up and strategic partnership with Sharp in 2012.
Consumers in Africa's most advanced economy are spending warily due to slow economic growth, high unemployment and rising fuel costs that have pushed inflation to its highest in ten months.
The cue was obvious since Lana was warily stabbing at a green bud, but the tone was unexpected, almost contrived, as though he were reading words written inside his head.
Both Democrats and Republicans are warily watching their opponents, fearful that an influx of money could skew races and swamp candidates who cannot compete with unlimited spending from outside groups.
Across Europe, authorities are looking warily at bids by Chinese firms for the kinds of advanced manufacturers that underpin the continent's relative prosperity compared to lower-value emerging-market economies.
India has warily opened its doors to foreign investment in recent years, attracting a wave of multinational companies eager to do business in the huge market of 1.3 billion people.
A far-right party even gained enough votes in September to join Parliament in Germany, a country that, like Spain, has long treated nationalism warily because of its fascist history.
During his father's second term as vice president, Hunter Biden increased his international business efforts, including with individuals and entities viewed warily by the United States government and its allies.
"But his comments sent a signal that the central bank was watching Mr. Trump's trade wars warily, ready to fend off any economic damage," Ms. Smialek and Mr. Phillips write.
She demonstrated her own tag, full of curlicues, arrows and a halo, then turned the canvas over to Ms. Macdonald, who approached it warily, holding a can of emerald green.
Republicans and business groups are now warily eyeing talks over the North American Free Trade Agreement, which resume again this week against the backdrop of Mr. Trump's get-tough talk.
There, the Americans warily join forces with General Dostum (a charismatic Navid Negahban), a warlord who they hope will join them in their fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
The first notes of "Lavender Rain" form a simple scale, but one that moves as haltingly as someone warily placing one foot in front of the other in pitch darkness.
Western diplomats were also watching warily to see whether the talks in Astana could be a Russian effort to ultimately replace the Geneva discussions, which the Russian government has criticized.
Germans have taken the angry divisions in the United States since his election as a caution, watching warily and condemning demonstrations by emboldened far-right extremist groups, including neo-Nazis.
Instead of warily asking locals for directions and walking away, she stays in their homes, views the world through their eyes, and swears it&aposs the best way to travel.
But many more pro players are warily planning brain donations, and a few have decided that the wiser choice is to is to drop the game and pursue another career.
Investors reacted warily to the news of the deal, sending Centene's stock down nearly 9 percent before it recovered to close at $52.12, down 5 percent from the previous day.
Beijing sent a low-key delegation to the Shangri-La forum this year, but its officials were warily watching developments and warning of "Cold War thinking" behind moves to strengthen alliances.
The Al Saud have always stepped warily with the clergy, aware that the most dangerous challenges to their rule in the kingdom's 70-year history have come from aggrieved religious conservatives.
Wrapped up in the tightly scripted proceedings, however, was a sense that the world's two biggest economies were warily testing each other out as the new administration settles down in Washington.
But his final years, and hours, were marked by controversy, and some investors had begun to view him warily for his reported lavish spending and mingling of personal and corporate investments.
Beachgoers, boat captains and business owners on North Carolina's Outer Banks warily eyed a potent tropical weather system that could rain out one of the last busy weeks of the summer.
Warily, the two sides have set up channels of communication, both direct military and intelligence contacts and indirect messages through Russia, to reduce the risk of confrontation, three Turkish officials say.
Maybe if she had, she wouldn't be ending Homeland's sixth season staring warily at Capitol Hill the way Brody once did, unsure of whether her country's turned its back on her.
As one man to the left stares warily at the police, an illustrated poster depicting police terrorism of Black people hangs above the storefront and mimics the reality at street level.
They're going to have to battle it out over who is going to carry the [left] wing of the party and I can only assume both are eying each other warily.
Still, some of Trump's advisers view the situation more warily and have warned that an interview with Mueller's team could potentially put the president at risk of becoming a criminal target.
Investors are edging warily into lenders' reporting season following the worst year for earnings growth, plagued by sluggish performance in banks' deals advisory and trading businesses and rising credit-loss provisions.
Despite his recent removal from the National Security Council, Stephen Bannon, Mr. Trump's top political adviser, remains an influential figure who is viewed warily by senior intelligence and national security officials.
Ms. Fox is on the scene in May 2016, long before the standoff became national news, when a handful of Sioux were warily eyeing the construction crews across the Missouri River.
He's also viewed warily by some of the White House immigration hardliners, led by Miller, who has Trump's ear on the issues he views as key to his re-election prospects.
Visibly pale and wan, presumably from spending days indoors away from the fighting, men warily peered from their homes' front gates, while the women and girls inside waved and cried out.
I'd be at Trader Joe's and eye the samples guy warily, wondering what he'd think of me if he knew I'd dreamed about eating my zombie-doll daughter's brains last night.
The possible framework of a trade deal with China has been making its way into media reports, and based on what they are seeing, some investors are treating the potential agreement warily.
Markets took their cue from a late rebound on Wall Street, though investors were warily eyeing E-Mini futures for the S&P 289.672 which were off 21 percent in Asian trading.
Still, in spite of his bullishness, Lee is warily eyeing shares of Deutsche Bank, the German banking giant that was buffeted by fears that evoked bad memories of 2008's financial crisis.
In a sweet selfie shared to his Instagram account earlier this month, the Skyscraper actor looked warily at the camera as his daughter slept in his arms, wearing a duck-adorned outfit.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 22 (Reuters) - South African retailer Massmart Holdings on Thursday posted a 2 percent rise in annual profit, helped by cost cuts as consumers battling high personal debt levels spent warily.
That tension is mirrored by the 30-member Philippine Army platoon living in a few abandoned farming sheds in Padas, some of whom warily eye the villagers as possible Islamic State sympathizers.
CHICAGO — For weeks, residents of Davenport, Iowa, looked warily toward the flooded Mississippi River as it encroached on their downtown, the water kept at bay only by temporary barriers lining the street.
For months, the two candidates eyed each other warily from opposite ends of the Democratic Party's ideological and generational spectrum, obliquely competing for bigger crowds but rarely facing off in direct attacks.
Warren also went out of her way to build connections in communities where she's less well-known, and to reach out to other Democrats who have viewed her warily in the past.
That time America almost nuked the MoonConcern over an arms race in space dates back to the Cold War, when the US and the Soviet Union eyed each other's extraterrestrial ambitions warily.
Beijing is warily watching President-elect Tsai Ing-wen of the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), who will take power in mid-May after a landslide win in national elections in January.
A veteran CIA clandestine officer, Haspel is backed by many in the U.S. intelligence community but is regarded warily by some in Congress for her involvement in the agency's "black site" detention facilities.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union officials reacted warily on Friday to British Prime Minister Theresa May's proposals to maintain trade ties after Brexit, welcoming her tone but describing some of her demands as unrealistic.
Better Call Saul The debut episode of Season 2 of "Better Call Saul" ends with Jimmy McGill warily checking out his swish new office at the Santa Fe law firm of Davis & Main.
Risk appetite has dried up this week as investors in Europe warily eyed the new Italian government and the European Central Bank indicated it could end ultra-loose monetary policy earlier than expected.
Iran is also warily contemplating the possibility that Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee for president of the United States, whose disdain for the nuclear accord is well known, could win in November.
In the movie's main thread, which follows one woman's pregnancy through to the birth of her child, Allah fuses cultural and scientific observations into a warily hopeful vision of endurance and progress. ♦
In a key move to bolster Turkey, the offensive was reportedly designed to rein in U.S.-backed Kurdish militants, whom officials in Ankara have eyed warily over connections to Kurdish nationalists in Turkey.
WASHINGTON — As Democrats warily prepare to negotiate an immigration deal with President Trump, they face an unexpected political foe: many of the 800,000 young, undocumented immigrants threatened with deportation whom they are championing.
The power sector, which makes investment decisions with a 20- to 40-year time horizon, is warily holding its course, E&E reports, assuming that the long-term push toward decarbonization will continue.
In recent years, Vietnam, in particular, has watched warily as China, through extensive reclamation, has transformed bits of rock and reef it controls into sprawling artificial islands that now double as military bases.
Leaders in many of these countries are watching warily as China encourages the notion that the Chinese model of central economic and political direction could eventually supplant Western democracy and its capitalist system.
Advertisers and publishers are watching all these moves warily, but so far it seems as though Google's planned changes to Chrome are friendlier to advertisers than the changes Firefox and Safari have made.
Other countries, including Australia and India, have also watched warily as China's military might has grown, challenging American supremacy at a time when the United States has been pulling back from the region.
His closest friends, unwilling to disrupt the neighborhood peace, warily decline to take sides in the approaching showdown; his sister (an impassioned Elizabeth Rodriguez) and his girlfriend (Shirley Rumierk) urge him to flee.
But with the start of the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday ushering in one of the busiest travel seasons for Chinese tourists, some Japanese say they cannot help but regard Chinese visitors warily.
The shift from expanded missile range to increased payload should be more palatable to crucial regional players China and Japan, both of whom warily eyed South Korea's previous bid to loosen missile restrictions.
Over the past decade, EU lawmakers and executives from legacy industries have looked on warily as U.S. — and, increasingly, Chinese — tech companies have out-muscled the region's firms in the digital Great Game.
Though Mr. Cruz remains broadly popular in the state, there are some who view him warily, noting that figures like Mr. Perry and former President George W. Bush were superior in personifying Texas folksiness.
Big companies living under the shadow of looming antitrust investigations typically tread warily, careful not to give regulators too many ideas — but judging by this week's corporate announcements, Big Tech isn't using that playbook.
LONDON (Reuters) - British business leaders reacted warily to Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for more government intervention in power and housing markets, and said big unanswered questions about Brexit would drag on the economy.
More established Irish communities and churches dealt warily with their new Catholic neighbors, refusing to sponsor Italian feast days, and when the parishes did allow Italians, they were often ceded only the church basement.
A bluegrass band was playing for a few dedicated dancers, and after a little scene-sniffing — with both locals and visitors looking on warily — dozens of Mr. West's friends burst onto the dance floor.
During the many times I would visit her, I was always looking at the nurses warily, and looking for cameras, thinking that today will be the day I smother my mom with her pillow.
Jen Psaki, a longtime Democratic operative who worked for the Obama-Biden administration, said many Democrats are warily watching Biden struggle and wondering if they would be willing to leave the candidate they love.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.) — have watched the Trump administration warily for signs that it will try to resurrect techniques since outlawed by Congress.
Investors warily eyed the response from China, which urged the United States to "pull back from the brink", and unveiled its own plans to impose tariffs on up to $3 billion of U.S. imports.
Between the lines: McAleenan is getting a warmer send-off from El Salvador than from the U.S. The president and his team have at times viewed McAleenan warily because he served during the Obama administration.
Season 1, episode 1 brings us the pomp and circumstance of King Robert Baratheon's arrival at Winterfell, complete with banners and horses and strangers from the South whom Winterfell regards warily (and with just cause).
He saw a fact that seemed to threaten his views—the failure of IQ scores to fully converge—and didn't embrace it, but rather viewed it warily, looking for things that might undermine its significance.
The Hateful Eight's slow pace, unedited shots, and wide-angle images allow viewers to listen to those stories while watching the whole room, warily, judging its inhabitants and waiting for danger — just like its characters.
WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - President Xi Jinping will showcase China's Belt and Road initiative to Pacific leaders at a regional summit on Friday, diplomats say, with Western countries watching warily for signs of Beijing's growing clout.
The worst case scenario for the Chinese government would be any development that appears to diminish Xi. The Chinese are warily watching for signs of open hostility, awkward moments, or disrespectful tweets during the proceedings.
He walked warily, stopping often to scan the clouds for clues to an impending downpour, all while imagining a forecast that someday would be able to simply tell him when and where it will rain.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration appointed Julie Kirchner, formerly FAIR's executive director, as ombudsman in the Office of Citizenship and Immigration Services, further alarming immigrants rights advocates who have warily observed the group's growing influence.
Besides the logistical challenge of balancing such an array of programs on the same level playing field, the N.C.A.A. has been eyeing competitive gaming warily, even as it recognizes activities like riflery, bowling and equestrian.
So the search for yield should be approached warily, with an eye toward stocks that pay decent, but not extremely high, dividends and that, most of all, have the capacity to increase their payouts regularly.
Farther inland in Ventura, Paul Sezzi warily watched the sky and reflected on his losing battle earlier in the week to save his 77-year-old mother's home, which his father had built by hand.
That left lawmakers from both parties uncertain about what their next steps should be, especially as they warily await to see if Trump reverses course on any of those controversial positions after sleeping on them.
Further west we visited Royal Lochnagar, one of the many whisky distilleries that fill the countryside and continued on to the sweeping plains around Loch Muick, where herds of deer watched us warily from afar.
Now the bitter dispute over whether Senate Republicans are willing to even take up the nomination is likely to spill over into the other items on the Senate agenda, as both sides eye each other warily.
For now, meteorologists are eyeing it warily and with wonder given its rapid increase in intensity, massive 60-mile-wide eye, and oscillations in direction that appear to be related to its rapid-fire intensity surge.
Beachgoers, boat captains, and business owners on North Carolina's Outer Banks are warily watching two tropical weather systems that could bring heavy rain today and then again over the long Labor Day weekend, summer's last hurrah.
In a 2,300-word statement on Monday, SEC chairman Jay Clayton said that his agency was warily watching the spike in interest, which has led bitcoin to rise to more than $17,000 as of Monday afternoon.
China also lacks the expertise and resources of the United States and is still regarded warily by many Asian neighbours, even if chequebook diplomacy has helped turn heads in places such as Manila and Kuala Lumpur.
The backbone of the sport, however, remains a community founded by proud eccentrics, now warily trying to preserve its insular identity amid an influx of newcomers while maintaining that the activity is uniquely inclusive and accessible.
HILDESHEIM, Germany — For years, the authorities in Germany have warily monitored the swelling ranks of Salafists, followers of an ultraconservative branch of Islam who are known for aggressive proselytizing and their sympathies for the Islamic State.
In a sweet selfie shared to his Instagram account Wednesday, the Skyscraper actor, 46, looks warily at the camera as his 5-month-old daughter Tiana Gia sleeps in his arms, wearing a duck-adorned outfit.
At a moment when disgust with mainstream parties is high, the movement is also being observed warily by the country's politicians, who recall how such citizen protests led to potent political parties in Spain and Italy.
Despite the bickering, the commitment to spend so much money on vital infrastructure was viewed positively, if a bit warily, by many transportation advocates who had long pressed for improving crumbling, outdated and generally miserable facilities.
Layers of time and timbre were clearer in the ethereal "Das Atmende Klarsein" (1981) , a reflection on the nature of history for small chorus (here the ensemble Triad, conducted warily by David Harris), bass flute (Ms.
Israel viewed the Palestinian accord warily, saying it must abide by previous international agreements and terms set out by the Quartet of Middle East peace mediators - including the recognition of Israel and the disarming of Hamas.
But now Dr. Belfort and Dr. Whitehead are testing a new, experimental technique — one that some in the field are eager to learn, but that others regard warily, questioning its long-term safety for the fetus.
After my college writing professor crushed my hopes and dreams when she told me I wasn't ready for an MFA in fiction writing (she was right), I warily considered turning to myself as a subject again.
Among other things, his relationship with Mr. Watson — first conducted entirely via email, then warily and occasionally in person — has helped him exorcise some of his own demons, including his childhood memory of a brother's attempted suicide.
The bluster comes at a delicate time in U.S.-China relations, as the Trump administration is warily asking for China&aposs help with North Korea ahead of a June 12 summit, while also threatening a trade war.
The pieces on display represent the unheard voices of the barrio, the migrant in search of a better life in spite of prejudices and threats, the Dreamers of DACA who now must warily face an uncertain future.
"All the time guns are turned against us to rob us," said Ibrahim, who would only give a first name, while gesturing towards a group of men also from Burkina Faso, gathered warily outside a dilapidated storefront.
China's efforts to win friends in the resource-rich Pacific push have been watched warily by the traditionally influential powers in the region - Australia, New Zealand and the United States - who were not invited to Friday's forum.
NATO member Turkey and Israel cooperated militarily beginning in the 1990s, a relationship seen as vital to Middle East stability by the United States but viewed warily by Erdogan's Islamist-rooted AK Party, in power since 2002.
Elizabeth Hand's HARD LIGHT (Thomas Dunne/Minotaur, $25.99) finds her antiheroine warily approaching customs and immigration at Heathrow after flying out of Reykjavik on a fake Swedish passport to avoid being charged as an accessory to murder.
Although many disagree with Ms. Hanson's far-right stances, the coalition is treading warily: The government may need her vote, and those of her fellow party members, to ensure their bills pass through the splintered upper house.
Investors have eyed warily the progress in Veracruz of Lopez Obrador's National Regeneration Movement (Morena), because he has vowed to undo Pena Nieto's historic opening of the oil industry to private investors if he wins in 2018.
The warily-anticipated game, in which players squad up and pilot flying mechs called Javelins, had a frustrating series of demos last month that were plagued with technical issues, which is to be expected from beta tests.
Perhaps that's why it never seemed weird to me that the boat moved so slowly—the act of warily watching every horizon, moving slowly and cautiously, the fear of being stranded at sea, it all felt right.
In their number are Jarrad Hirschman, a catering manager, and Logan Brendt, executive assistant for a branding agency, both of West Hollywood, found in a spacious hall next to the studio warily eyeing some gluten-free granola.
Last December, Italian oil producer Eni began drilling a new well in U.S. waters off the north coast of Alaska – the first company to drill in the area since 2015, and a move warily eyed by indigenous communities.
What's next: Forecasters will be watching Fani warily during the next few days to see if it rapidly intensifies and if the track shifts eastward at all, which could place more people in the area of greatest risk.
The pan-Latin phenomenon of reggaetón has been greeted warily by the musical old guard even as teenagers snap it up, lured by its materialist promise in a land of scarcity—and the appeal of plenty of perreo.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Ahead of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration this week, investors in Asian assets are warily betting he won't make good on his promise to create $21 trillion of new infrastructure over the next 23 years.
KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan government is looking warily at the conservative religious scholar who has assumed leadership of the Taliban, seeing in him a rigid proponent of hardline orthodoxy who is unlikely to favor peace talks, officials said.
The floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey have yet to recede in Texas and Louisiana, but weather forecasters are already warily eyeing another storm that is rapidly intensifying in the tropical Atlantic Ocean — and could threaten the U.S. next week.
Their shared goal of tax reform is the top agenda item, but the visit will put the president in the same room with a good number of GOP lawmakers who view him warily or don't trust him outright.
Beijing is trying to reduce financial risks by containing rising debt and defusing property bubbles amid fears they could derail the world's second-largest economy, although policymakers are seen treading warily before a key party meeting next month.
This seems like a good place to mention that for the past nine years, I have been a committed daily meditator — a practice I embraced warily, after long assuming it was only for fans of patchouli and Enya.
Anthropomorphized Dunkin Donut cup and donut mascots twirl in space or Juju on that beat; they pair up for a pas de deux when the DJ plays I Had The Time Of My Life and kids watch warily.
The group responded warily to a POLITICO report that Lighthizer and Democrats have been discussing a modification that would lower the protection term in USMCA, if Congress were to vote to reduce the U.S. standard from 12 years.
Even Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the presumptive incoming Democratic leader and someone who is eyed warily by the left, has taken steps to signal that he recognizes the need to embrace a more populist economic orientation.
India, which had a brief border war with China in 1962, has looked on warily as China has built roads, railways and airports in Tibet, fearing they could be used to hurry troops to the border in a crisis.
They approached the older adults they met warily, suspicious of the roles they might have played in wartime, but also grew close to their immediate neighbors, eventually naming their daughter, the concert pianist Simone Dinnerstein, after a local child.
But privately, they say he has been reluctant to give in to what he has called an "alarmist" view of the virus's potential to cause damage as he warily watches the effect of the outbreak on the stock market.
With political parties and many activists silenced since a coup in 2014, the scandal-hit Dhammakaya Temple is a rare institution in defying the junta, which until now trod warily in confronting a group that claims millions of followers.
But now Dr. Molina, a Democrat who took over Molina Healthcare in 1996 and runs it with his brother and sister, is warily watching the Republicans' bill in the House as it comes to an expected vote on Thursday.
Two employees warily eyed a reporter asking about allegations in the Chinese news media that female track athletes who burst onto the global scene in the early 1990s, setting world records, were in fact heavily doped by their trainer, Ma Junren.
Why it matters: The past couple of years have been tough for NATO, with Europeans still struggling to pull their own weight on defense spending and warily watching President Trump to see if he'll pull the plug on the alliance.
Mainstream Scandinavia warily eyes record immigration With no clear idea of who President Barack Obama will nominate as Scalia's replacement, it was way too early to know exactly how this fight will play out in already rollicking presidential and congressional elections.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - As military deminers warily picked their way through streets wrecked by war in Benghazi, a loud blast rang out - a familiar sound in the Libyan city, areas of which are riddled with deadly explosives and booby traps.
A last photograph Amina sent her mother before the attempted border crossing in January 2016 shows her smiling warily at the camera, wearing a heavy winter coat and black headscarf and holding Jaafar, a tiny pink baby in yellow romper suit.
The de Blasio administration's support for smaller cultural institutions in all five boroughs, and its emphasis on making art accessible to all, have been eyed warily by some larger Manhattan institutions, including those, like Lincoln Center, that receive some city support.
But even if that battle may be lost for the unions, many workers, retirees, civil servants and youth are not giving up as they look warily toward Macron's longer-term plans to overhaul the unemployment benefit and pensions systems as well.
After seven days of warily navigating our way through, around and over obstacles of ice and occasionally water (in various states of congealment) my team and I stood at the top of the world, at the point of 90 degrees North.
Beijing is trying to contain rising debt and defuse property bubbles amid fears such risks could derail the world's second-largest economy if not handled well, but policymakers will be treading warily ahead of a key party meeting later this year.
The girl in the center, whose name, Weems tells me, is Jessica — Weems noticed her on the streets of Syracuse with her mother and approached them to ask if Jessica might model for her — looks directly out at us, warily, fearlessly.
On one side are those who regarded Jackson warily, seeing a powerful celebrity for whom paying a $25 million settlement over 1993 child molestation allegations was but one example of a willingness to use money and influence to camouflage grotesque behavior.
The special zone also would give China a valuable perch to expand its military and intelligence capabilities in Washington's vicinity, according to American officials who have watched warily as Beijing has invested in at least 215 Latin American port projects.
The effect was instantaneous: the dog dropped my arm and let out a yelp, backing off to hover at the edge of the lawn and eye me warily, as if now, all at once, the rules of the game had changed.
Much like Trump acts as his own communications director and chief of staff — despite having actual staff members in those roles — he is likely to look warily on another national security adviser who acts with as much leeway as Bolton did.
He said the concentration of unarmed reconnaissance planes, armed fighters and attack planes — all warily eyeing Russian and Syrian jets nearby — were converging over Abu Kamal and Al Qaim, towns just across from each other on the Syrian and Iraqi borders.
Mainstream Scandinavia warily eyes record immigration With no clear idea of who President Barack Obama will nominate as Scalia's replacement, it was way too early to know exactly how this fight will play out in already rollicking presidential and congressional elections.
From his diatribe against the voluntary climate agreement — he said it would hamstring the U.S. economy and allow others to pollute more — one can infer that he still eyes climate science warily at best, but most likely rejects it in large part.
During his trip, Bolton is also likely to seek support for a U.S. initiative to heighten surveillance of vital Middle East shipping lanes, which has been greeted warily by allies reluctant to raise tensions with Iran, which Washington blames for attacks on tankers.
Last month, German intelligence officials expressed concern over "growing evidence for attempts to influence" the upcoming federal election, the New York Times reported, and have watched warily as U.S. officials attributed the flood of fake news to a carefully constructed Russian propaganda effort.
VATICAN CITY/VILNIUS (Reuters) - Pope Francis will carry a message of solidarity to the Baltic nations on a visit starting on Saturday, nearly 30 years after they broke away from the Soviet Union and as they look warily toward a newly aggressive Russia.
Last month, German intelligence officials expressed concern over "growing evidence for attempts to influence" the upcoming federal election, the New York Times reported, and have watched warily as U.S. officials attributed the flood of fake news to a carefully constructed Russian propaganda effort.
As Mr. Trump begins putting together a government, the ideological purists of the hard right, suspicious that his campaign pledge to upend Washington will give way to business as usual, are already watching warily as he makes his initial personnel and policy choices.
A politely smiling emblem of an institution that the changing world is beginning to eye warily, she needs to find a way to make the monarchy relevant again — not to mention find her own foothold before it's knocked out from underneath her.
Beijing is trying to reduce financial risks by containing rising debt and defusing property bubbles amid fears they could derail the world's second-largest economy if not handled well, but policymakers are treading warily ahead of a key party meeting later this year.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - China's navy, which is growing faster than any other major fleet, has now amassed sufficient firepower to control the seas off its coast, forcing the United States and its regional allies to sail warily in these waters, Reuters reports today.
NEW DELHI — The United States and India signed an agreement Thursday to pave the way for New Delhi to buy advanced American weaponry and to share sensitive military technology, strengthening their military partnership as both powers warily eye the rise of China.
At the Diamond Plaza, a mall in Nairobi where many Asian Kenyans shop, vestiges of India's own form of tribalism survive, as the soft-spoken Malayali from southern Kerala warily eye business-savvy Punjabis who, in turn, scrutinize their competitors from Gujarat.
Hsiung's two dogs, one rescued from a dog meat farm in Yulin, China, and the other from a Chicago dogfighting ring, laze on the couch in front of me, warily keeping their distance from the strange cyborg creature that's invaded their home.
From there, the new carrier will be able to project power throughout the disputed islands of the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait — a development that has been watched warily by the United States and other Pacific powers, including Japan and Australia.
Ah, May, the month that most astrologers have been eyeing quite warily because of the major planetary changes and configurations that are about to unfold, namely Uranus entering Taurus for the first time since 1934 right after the new moon in Taurus on May 15.
TAIPEI, April 30 (Reuters) - China's navy, which is growing faster than any other major fleet, has now amassed sufficient firepower to control the seas off its coast, forcing the United States and its regional allies to sail warily in these waters, Reuters reports today.
LONDON, Feb 24 (IFR) - Market participants have reacted warily, and a little wearily, to news that activities such as the hedging of new issues in swaps and bond markets will be looked at in detail this year by the standards board for fixed income.
EU officials will be watching warily as Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are set to agree a deal on TurkStream next month at their first meeting since Russia imposed sanctions over Turkey's shooting down of the jet near the Syrian border last November.
"That local labor provision helped people get jobs in this city," said Mr. Jackson, who is also warily watching an initiative supported by unions that could make Cleveland the only city in Ohio that requires employers to pay a $15-an-hour minimum wage.
But that won't stop other candidates from turning on the pressure: As they warily size up months of primaries ahead and begin spending heavily on the most expensive piece of campaigning, TV advertising, the need to stockpile new cash reserves is greater than ever.
News organizations reacted warily to the Trump campaign's announcement Monday that it will no longer credential Bloomberg News reporters for campaign events in response to the outlet's decision not to investigate its owner, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, or his Democratic rivals for president.
American companies are watching warily as the United States considers restricting export licenses for companies that sell products or share intellectual property with China, including General Electric, which sells aircraft parts to China as part of a joint venture with Safran, a French firm.
Faye and Cook gaze at each other warily; Faye and BV embrace; Faye and Cook embrace; at one point, all three fly off in a private plane to Mexico, where they cavort on a beach, wander around and get drunk amid a relay of looks.
Alissa: My favorite scene in the film is between Churchill and King George (played by Ben Mendelsohn), who have been eyeing each other warily the whole movie — Churchill because he's not sure the king likes him, and the king because he, well, doesn't like him.
Officials warily eyed the Mississippi River early this week, when forecasts showed a potential storm surge of 2 to 3 feet could push the waterway's height to about 19 feet in New Orleans, frighteningly close to the top of levees that protect up to 20 feet.
His German successor, Benedict XVI, was greeted warily at first and some things happened during his papacy which Jews found troubling: for example the lifting of the excommunication of four ultra-conservative bishops, one of whom had called in question the accepted facts about the holocaust.
No change to text.) By Charlotte Greenfield and Colin Packham WELLINGTON/SYDNEY, Nov 14 (Reuters) - President Xi Jinping will showcase China's Belt and Road initiative to Pacific leaders at a regional summit on Friday, diplomats say, with Western countries watching warily for signs of Beijing's growing clout.
Since his resignation from Congress in 2011 amid revelations of lurid messaging and self-photographing — and the sequel two years later in a run for New York City mayor, the subject of a recent documentary — some of those close to the Clintons have eyed his company warily.
It reacted angrily in 2014 when a Chinese People's Liberation Army submarine docked in the Sri Lankan port of Colombo, and has warily watched the expansion of one of President Xi Jinping's priority projects, a maritime "silk road" with major ports in Gwadar, Pakistan, and Chittagong, Bangladesh.
For the six-hour story — set in motion when a pair of ranch hands, one white and one Aboriginal, go missing on a vast cattle station — Swan has been given a jousting partner, another cop to warily build a relationship with, perhaps for seasons to come.
Coming in the era of #MeToo and the Women's March, of greater attention to wage inequality for women and campus sexual assaults, Judge Kavanaugh was trying to reassure the many women around the country who may have been assessing him, and the president beside him, warily.
"You had the feeling that Houston was higher and safer and inland from Galveston, that that kind of thing would never happen there," he said on Monday, looking warily out from a second-floor window at Xavier University and seeing the New Orleans streets filling with rainwater.
Errol undressed, glancing around warily, and washed himself under the warm sprinkle, then quickly put his clothes back on and joined Angela on the porch, where she sat foursquare in a blue homemade dress that came to her calves and some kind of recycled military boots.
The idea that the self doing the speaking in poems and the self it speaks about are two distinct characters, indentured warily to one another, is not new: it can be found, in various forms, in Rimbaud and Fernando Pessoa, Borges and Elizabeth Bishop, and many others.
But most of the time the two giants just peer warily at each other over the Himalayas—which is why the two-day "informal" summit between their leaders, to be held in the Chinese city of Wuhan on April 27th-28th, marks a striking departure from the norm.
Japan has pressed Trump to maintain pressure on Pyongyang, and has eyed the budding friendship between Trump and Kim warily -- particularly because a number of Japanese citizens were abducted by the North Korean regime decades ago, an issue Abe has pressed Trump to raise with Kim during their summits.
Earlier this month, we all started inspecting the safety seals on our ice cream cartons—and warily eyeing all of the unsealed ones—after a Texas woman was filmed opening a gallon of Blue Bell Tin Roof ice cream, licking it, and putting it back in the freezer.
The case is widely seen as a critical moment in Mr. O'Neill's tenure at the top of the nation's largest police force, an important test for a man who has staked his career on building trust between the police and black and Hispanic neighborhoods that view them warily.
The vice president would repeat some version of those lines — with only slight variation — several more times throughout the day, as he took meeting upon meeting with leaders at the summit gathering, once again playing emissary and explainer of Mr. Trump to foreign leaders who view him warily.
Francis, on the first trip by a pope to the region since 1993, is using his visit to carry a message of solidarity for Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia as they look warily toward a newly aggressive Russia nearly 30 years after they broke away from the then-Soviet Union.
A New York Subway Tape (1985), was shot at a time when a subway ride could be a frightening experience, when the doors between cars slammed open and shut at every curve and everyone sat warily attentive but trying not to make eye contact with anyone else at all costs.
Given the enormous political pain that could await Republicans should they suddenly deny 22 million people health care, it's easy to imagine savvy operators like McConnell eyeing repeal warily, and looking for ways to act like they want to repeal the law while letting Democrats prevent them from actually doing so.
Beaulieu, K. Joyce, and S.A. Soule (WHOI), 2010; funding from InterRidge and Morss Colloquium Program at WHOI) Stace Beaulieu, a biological oceanographer at Woods Hole who has spent the past 6863 years studying the biodiversity and abundance of life on the ocean's seafloor, has watched this growing interest in deep sea mining warily.
A 2015 story in the Washington Post cautioned about allowing anti-Muslim or anti-migrant sentiments to reach the pitch they did in Europe before World War II. "It's important to recognize that this is hardly the first time the West has warily eyed masses of refugees," wrote the Post's Ishaan Tharoor.
To try and keep them at bay, equally young and equally armed young men from the Husawna tribe — who have travelled south almost 200 kilometers (125 miles) through the desert to serve as peacekeepers — warily man the makeshift checkpoints that lead into Ubari's still-destroyed downtown, checking the few vehicles that pass by.
I haven't heard del Toro talk about it much, but the whole concept of the story of Ruth from the Bible is that a broken-hearted Moabite woman named Ruth is brought from a faraway land by her bereaved Jewish mother-in-law Naomi to live with Naomi's people, who eye her warily.
The Brazilian government, which appeared to have been caught off guard when news of the talks emerged in late December, has responded warily, and coolly, to the idea of ceding to a foreign company significant control of an enterprise that is a source of national pride and a pillar of Brazil's defense industry.
A short drive away, the new Alpensia Ski Jumping Center has also become a draw for families, with young children bundled in heavy jackets warily eyeing the top of the steep, icy slope before heading to the observatory for popcorn and photos in front of a less frightening picture of the real thing.
While he has the potential to draw votes from across the political spectrum, he is regarded warily by both left and right: on the left for his free-market ideas and his support for the European Union, and on the right for his embrace of immigration and of social outreach to all groups in society.
The partnership appears to bring to a close tension between one of the world's biggest credit companies and the biggest alternative online payment option in the U.S. PayPal has been viewed warily by the credit card companies that don't appreciate PayPal pushing their customers to pay with a bank account hookup — known as ACH — rather than a payment card.
Poets rarely get to view other poets' manuscripts — unless we travel to a collection and extort a librarian's permission, or warily exchange with a poetry pal — so the glimpse Gregory Cowles gave us into the workings of both the well-received and the upstarts was an unexpected feast of complexity (and old-fashioned pen-on- paper glories, too).
Kingsley and Seward's concerns are reflective of several Africans voices I have listened to over these first six months of the Trump presidency, as Africa's 6900 billion people await an indication of the new administration's Africa policy, and watch, warily, as the U.S. president appears to give autocrats a boost in other parts of the world.
But Trump, like him or not, really was a political outsider whose nomination as president really was resisted by the top leadership of the Republican Party and who really was viewed warily by key congressional Republicans right through Election Day, and he really did rely much less on traditional campaign donors than the past few GOP nominees or Hillary Clinton.
For party leaders, who have warily eyed recent national polling that shows public opinion essentially unmoved by weeks of fact-finding laying out how Mr. Trump twisted the foreign policy process to meet his own domestic political interests, the debate offers perhaps a final chance to move independent voters behind them before putting Mr. Trump on trial in the Senate.
As she spun through the atelier flou (where the couture dresses are made) and atelier tailleur (where suits and tailoring are made), Ms. Chiuri, in her black culottes, heavy rings on several fingers, was warmly if warily received by most of the women (and a few men) at work, many of whom had been there far longer than she had.
America is a nation that has been at war for a long time, which still has troops fighting from Syria and Iraq to Afghanistan, which is watching Russia warily in the Baltic and in Ukraine, and which in the short-term is building up military assets in Asia to deter North Korea, and in the longer-term to hedge against an ever-more assertive China.
With farm-stored crop deliveries already underway, wheat season around the corner and the annual farm bill on the horizon, all parties have committed to develop a fix for the issue – which has proven to be a tall task, as there was no solution crafted before passage of the recent budget deal, and both sides seem to now be warily approaching a framework for solving the problem.
Stocks were mixed, with Poland's WIG 20 index rising 0.5%, while in Prague the PX index fell 0.64% and in Budapest shares were down 0.3% The region's assets have largely failed to benefit from some strong domestic economic data recently as investors warily eye risks coming from global trade tensions, a sputtering German economy and risks of a disorderly British exit from the European Union.
The obvious reason is because Fox News is a television channel dedicated to keeping a certain demographic cohort—older American men who are regarded warily by their grown children, a tranche that marketers call The Reverse Mortgage Havers—in a constant state of uneasy and vaguely disgusted titillation, and because Joe Namath and Karl Rove are both available for this sort of thing as a general rule.
Trump's words struck at the core of the hand-wringing that has taken hold of some in his political base in recent weeks who have watched warily as Trump has softened some of his positions on China and as headlines shared insider accounts of the waning influence of Trump's chief strategist and guardian of his populist campaign promises, Steve Bannon, while the sway of moderate New Yorkers swelled.
THE LONGEST LINE ON THE MAP The United States, the Pan-American Highway, and the Quest to Link the Americas By Eric Rutkow Latin America and the United States have eyed each other warily for the last two centuries, bound in a cycle of economic interest tinged with suspicion — "distant neighbors," in the memorable phrase of Alan Riding, who was writing about Mexico but might as well have been describing the whole hemisphere.
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