However, the more nervous, Buttonwood among them, worry about the situation in America.
The more nervous the seller, the more likely he will want a guarantee.
The longer it continues, the more nervous the army and the interested parties on the Lebanese side of the border will get.
He started screaming at his girls, and of course the more you scream at girls that age the more nervous they get.
First of all, do you accept that premise that the administration was much more nervous about delaying the implementation of the sequester than Republicans, where they were more comfortable with it, generally, than the administration is?
But the touting has become more nervous, and no new projects have come on stream.
When there's a lot on the line you feel more nervous, but sometimes it's a good thing.
Our escort from the governor's compound to the market was nervous about spending more than a few minutes on the streets, and we weren't able to talk to any of the shoppers and business owners.
The South Koreans have more reason than the Germans to be nervous.
All the while, a nervous host attempted to head off the more inappropriate banter with questions and comments more friendly to a general audience.
And I was never entirely sure whether that prospect made me more nervous than the cyberwiles of WikiLeaks itself.
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Hollywood is more nervous about the much bigger pictures lining up for release.
With e-mails streaming back home from unhappy troops in Baghdad, weapons of mass destruction unfound and the American administrator in Iraq asking for more money, the public is beginning to get nervous.
Brownfield pressed the nervous shopkeeper to find more canvases and, over the following weeks, to introduce him to the artists.
But in the Champions League there have been more nervous moments.
The Nationwide, in its more downbeat report, said buyers were still nervous about the economy, and a lack of mortgage availability meant there was relatively little housing market activity during 2012.
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This backlash will help define the biotech and pharmaceutical industries in the coming years, because it means over time a shift in opportunities and capital away from a search for the next psychiatric blockbuster toward solutions to more tractable human troubles that arise outside of the central nervous system.
As the contagion spreads and the markets remain nervous, the pressure is mounting for it to do more to distance itself from those stuck at the bottom of the euro class.
For the moment, Dr Dugan is more interested in using fullerenes to probe the workings of the nervous system.
Secondarily, if the administration is so nervous about the implementation of discretionary cuts, why not be more forceful and more descriptive and more specific about entitlements that would stave that off?
In recent months, upheaval in the Arab world has made officials even more nervous.
Half chances followed at both ends, but United eased into the quarter-finals without too many more nervous moments.
Still, the decision is one more reason to be nervous about GlaxoSmithKline shares.
They don't believe Washington has all the answers and they are nervous that more and more decisions that affect them are being made nationally rather than locally.
The shadowy threat of international terrorism and the much more explicit prospect of a war with Iraq has made many Americans nervous about the future.
Now imagine hospitals loading up with enough server power to make google nervous, more power that the private SoCal utility can handle.
Indonesia has never shown any inclination to expand into Australia, but many Australians remain nervous of the idea, never more so than now.
You can blast around the new track behind the wheel, or opt to ride with a professional driver if driving a car that costs more than the average American house makes you nervous.
"It (the SNS situation) might make us slightly more nervous in terms of valuations and what we would be willing to pay for Dutch bank sub debt, but it hasn't changed our outlook across the board, " said Andrew Fraser, fixed-income investment director at Standard Life Investments Ltd.
All this makes foreign investors nervous about putting more money into the country.
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