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1 However, despite emerging data, many surgeons remain wary of computer-assisted orthopedic surgery.
2 But it remains they remain wary of telecommunications, media and technology stocks.
3 While security is much improved, many people remain wary of public gatherings.
4 We have learned to remain wary of news concerning Martin Scorsese projects.
5 Yet, what the CIA examples highlights is that we must remain wary .
6 Despite my best attempts to remain wary and detached, I like Enora.
7 But we remain wary of false dawns in fragile markets for now.
8 But for now, investors remain wary of moving back into the metal.
9 As is common after revolutionary developments, however, we remain wary about the promises.
10 Still, institutional investors remain wary , say those running virtual currency exchanges in Tokyo.
11 Arrivals from Brazil have since rebounded, but authorities remain wary of fresh disruptions.
12 Now, they want to kickstart projects, but lenders remain wary of the risks.
13 But investors remain wary of the country's tendency to squander its oil windfall.
14 Some in the industry also remain wary that financing has yet to fully recover.
15 But others remain wary about the high level of uncertainty in a fast-evolving industry.
16 They remain wary of long-time dominant neighbour Russia, particularly after its conflict with Georgia.
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