But even in this we should be chary of following inflexible rules.
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The wine was diluting my chary vigilance, so I slowed my consumption.
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After that the girl will be perhaps chary of seeking outside assistance.
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Foreign ladies of high position must be chary of their public appearances.
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I long for news of you, of which you are too chary.
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Modoc narrowed his eyes in a cagy expression.
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You'd be surprised at how cagy those officers got after a few of them had been captured.
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The damn college administration is being cagy.
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The little man had cagy eyes and he used them on the whole room before he got around to me.
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Although, to be fair, they've been acting more cagy than usual lately, hiding out in meetings with strange suits from other departments.
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The European Commission was cagy on whether the row would affect the EU-U.S. free trade talks set to begin in Washington on July 8.
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Amazon has so far been cagy about the size of its AWS business, but it's thought to be in the $1 billion-per-year range.
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Chrismus Eve ther boys got some cagy, an' we all decided ter go inter Cut Bank, ther tradin' town some ten mile away, an' cellybrate.
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These cagY recombination events typically lead to a reduction in T4SS function in mouse and primate models.
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Complementation analysis of H pylori strains isolated from a patient over time showed changes in T4SS function that were dependent on recombination in cagY.
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Conclusions: Analysis of H pylori strains from mice and from a chronically infected patient showed that CagY functions as an immune-sensitive regulator of T4SS function.
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To assess relevance to human beings, T4SS function and cagY recombination were assessed in strains obtained sequentially from a patient after 7.4 years of infection.