At the end of the day, after they learned about the intent and the content of the ACA, they were nervous but no longer angry.
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"If this is your first case, you no doubt will be nervous from the responsibility, but you can try to keep a sense of celebration about the proceedings to come, " the manual says.
Gee's comments drew laughter, at times loud, occasionally nervous, but no rebukes, according to the audio.
But the touting has become more nervous, and no new projects have come on stream.
It's OK to feel nervous, and no matter what I feel today, everybody else in the field feels exactly the same way I do.
Greece was the big one in 2010: I called it the " unattended baggage at the back of the hall, which everyone was nervous about but no-one wanted to be first to open".
The armed forces are nervous because they have no real idea what they are up against.
When midnight hits and there is still no Parker, I get a little nervous.
Consequently in a litigious environment, big donors are nervous, and they have no incentive to donate.
The Democrats had no way to replace Clinton, the way nervous British Conservatives replaced Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with John Major in 1990, when her programs became unpopular.
There's no official term for milder forms of "nervous breakdown, " though some patients and clinicians wish there was still a name for a temporary state of being overwhelmed by outside forces without an underlying mental illness.
Cats relaxed when dosed, and nervous old folk became tranquil, with no side effects.
That you may live, as this correspondent does, in a country where Viagra has yet to be approved by the regulatory authorities, and where even its direct promotion to patients is banned, is no impediment though courier companies are increasingly nervous about their role in the trade.
England's defence, disorganised and nervous, had led a charmed life and it was no surprise when Mexico pulled a goal back on the stroke of half time when Leighton Baines failed to complete a goal-line clearance and Guillermo Franco pounced.
No amount of government cheerleading or public relations rebranding will bring wronged or nervous investors back to this type of market.
Paul Giamatti has no chin to speak of, a round-shouldered physique, and the nervous smile of a craven dog.
No, what really happened was sadder than suicide, more pitiful than a nervous breakdown: Field had sneaked off to the Levee district for a tryst at the Everleigh Club.
With the war under way, and no sign yet that it will be a short affair, businesses and consumers are nervous.
No wonder that, in the current antitrust case, the Department of Justice is nervous about a settlement or a remedy that falls short of a break-up (an option that seems increasingly unlikely).
The researchers found no evidence of things going the other way around, with speculators driving up prices and nervous commercial traders piling in to protect themselves.
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