In fact, these countries are sensibly warier than they once were about early euro entry.
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Similar fears about a bigger Union may have made people warier of European integration.
China, meanwhile, is warier of external influences, and remains about 90% Han Chinese.
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The Conservatives respect the paternalistic ideals of Lord Reith, a founder of the corporation, but are warier of the institution itself.
All this has sent a chill through Silicon Valley, and will make investors warier of other web outfits hoping to go public.
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Mr Allawi, if he is brought in, may be given defence, though the main Shia alliance is warier of him than the Kurds are.
Because of this, and other similar industry failures, investors have become warier of risky startups, and have been spending more of their dollars on conservative and guaranteed profitable opportunities.
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The banks, painfully aware that they have lost credibility after the mess they made of their own businesses, have become much warier of openly interfering with those of other companies.
But the Irish government, too, is warier of European integration these days, since Ireland's voters rejected the latest European treaty (signed a year ago in Nice) in a referendum in June.
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Nationalist politicians warier of cross-community amity warn that just a few violent incidents caused by the settling of old scores could ruin this budding Greek-Turkish friendship and close the border crossing points again.
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Consumers are savvier and warier than ever before.
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