The Congress party is regarded by voters as secular and pro-poor but wary of business.
Plenty of governments involved are unhappy at America's proposed nuclear agreement with India, but wary of offending either party.
Within weeks these local movers and shakers were actively lobbying astonished but wary federal officials, and they have never stopped.
But wary government officials also say there is a problem with that strategy: Executives can only be held criminally liable if they continue to work for that company.
Mike Grabham, a tenant farmer and chairman of Donyatt Parish Council, said he was supportive of moves towards "greener" electricity but wary of whether the village itself would benefit directly from having a turbine.
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In April 2010, when HP acquired Palm, webOS developers were relieved the company had been saved, but wary about the changes the computing giant was likely to make to an operating system originally built for cellphones.
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Doctors speculated he might return to the mound at some point, but were wary he might never pitch again.
Ankara finds itself spearheading efforts to force Mr. Assad's ouster, but increasingly wary of being pressured to lead military action.
They like to communicate with each other through social media but are wary of direct engagements with adults and businesses.
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Governments were keen to liberalise international trade, but were wary of giving up policy tools that might help them prevent another slump.
Bills or letters from acquaintances aren't necessarily cause for concern, but be wary of mail you don't ordinarily get, or from someone you don't know, Koplan said.
But be wary of this line of questioning, says Karen Friedman, author of Shut Up and Say Something: Business Communication Strategies to Overcome Challenges and Influence Listeners.
The European Central Bank, which ought to see the big picture, is in favour of a clearing and settlement system, or network of systems, within the euro area, but is wary of letting a new monopoly develop.
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Hayes said his organization supported the use of embryo screening to help prevent the passing on of serious diseases and disorders like Cystic Fibrosis, but is wary of other technologies and how genetic screening and alteration can be misused.
But others are wary of the pressures the public-market investors bring on company founders.
It has poured cash into that desert territory, but remains deeply wary of local opinion.
But he is wary of the costs of establishing a European "supergrid" and concerned about energy security.
Serena went on to take her 10th grand slam title, but will be wary of Azarenka's growing confidence.
But investors remain wary given Spain's poor economic health and more general concerns about the Italian elections this weekend.
But consumers are wary of handing over the keys to their digital identity.
Foreign donors, including the IMF, are keen to help, but are also wary of throwing good money after bad.
But he is wary of filming witnesses, and draws the line at juries.
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Lynn, who I spoke with as she waited for a subway at Grand Central Terminal, was typical of the wary but resigned attitude.
Golovin has beaten Petrova in four of their five previous matches but will be wary after ending a five-match losing streak against Ivanovic in her semi-final.
Mr Gration, by contrast, favours a wary but active engagement with Sudan's government in the hope that it will be more co-operative and less brutal in Darfur and the south.
City now face Reading at home in the Cup and will be favourites to beat the Championship side and reach the semi-finals but Mancini is wary of his side's next opponents.
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