If the start-up is too anxious to sign up a big-name partner, it might sign away the most lucrative market segments without proper compensation.
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"If people are anxious, it's harder to detect if they're anxious because they're up to no good or anxious because of all the attention you are paying to them, " New York University professor Harvey Molotch said.
Many companies are anxious to lock up their own brands as a defensive measure.
But Woods, despite his good record since returning, is anxious to step up a gear.
Anxious about tying up the line, Arty nevertheless announced that it was his birthday.
The housing department is anxious to break up these "ghettos" by offering its own right to buy policy to existing tenants.
Meantime they have low expectations of anyone who appears neurotic, who seems withdrawn and too anxious to live up to their potential.
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That's especially good news for late-night talk-show hosts, who should find an anxious audience waiting up for them when they return to the airwaves in early January.
"If you are psychologically aware, you will realize you are feeling anxious and picking up rejection cues, " says Hal Shorey, a psychologist and assistant professor for the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University in Chester, Pa.
It appeared victory was assured for the home side but Jones slotted in after a low cross from the impressive Chris O'Grady to set up an anxious finale, which Birmingham eventually came through.
Thousands of anxious Cubans had boarded up their homes and sought safety from Gustav earlier as it slammed into the island nation. as it made landfall in western Cuba on Saturday night with sustained winds near 150 mph (240 kmh), the National Hurricane Center said.
The company is also eyeing anxious parents who always want to know what their tots are up to, as well as anxious coaches and their athletes.
Potato-growers the only producers anxious to play catch-up in the burgeoning market for low-carb foods.
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Anxious people, who make up roughly 15% of the population, typically had parents who were inconsistently nurturing.
Markets were anxious in the weeks leading up to the Greek elections and the possibility of a Greek exit from the euro.
Now, range anxious EV drivers can pull up Google Maps before leaving the house and plot their daily course around the location of charging stations even though a 100-mile range is more than sufficient for the average driver.
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By the time the animals were eight to 10 weeks old, the physical disturbance had healed, but these animals displayed more depressed and anxious behaviors, such as giving up more quickly in a swimming task, than rats whose stomachs weren't irritated.
Talking to Ruth, she reminds me it's not easy keeping up with health care costs, and so Ruth is very anxious to see health reform passed so that small businesses can pick up the cost for their employees.
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BP, presumably anxious to avoid the humiliating break-up of its expensive Russian asset, turned him down.
Duly engaged, I instantly earned back three more miles and felt much less anxious about how my evening would end up.
It was not unrealistic to think America's latest financial calamity might offer equal opportunities for talented photographers to hold up a mirror to our anxious selves.
The researchers suggest that patients scheduled for surgery may become anxious because they feel they are giving up all personal control the moment they enter the hospital.
But Canet is good, too, as the anxious, calculating young man who gets caught up, against all his instincts, in espionage.
After he lost Bell, Cook stepped up a gear, perhaps too anxious about reaching the century that had eluded him since December last year.
The story begins with Iichiro waking up, looking at the clock, guiltily asking himself whether he might sleep longer, and feeling both anxious and depressed by the realization that he has no reason to get up.
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But after an anxious 25 minute wait, the flash igniters set up around the leaking gas pipe failed to go off.
Budgeters, anxious to cut short-term costs, reportedly gave up on finding the funds to buy additional C-17s, deciding instead on a treacherous path of cut corners, hedged risks and greater future costs.
People with Rett syndrome withdraw socially and recently scientists have found that up to 75% of patients are so anxious that a stress hormone called cortisol can be found in their urine.
Mr Osborne also faced criticism from MPs on his own benches anxious to prevent UK taxpayers' money being spent on propping up the euro.
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