McCain has also surrounded himself with the sort of Republicans who make conservatives nervous.
The fact that the entire operation was the result of a tip should make us nervous.
If future cars do not have drivers they are likely to make pedestrians nervous.
Given the potential impact on business, it is probably not surprising that riots make investors nervous.
Sure, the student loans make them nervous but what choice do they really have?
Several commentators say the negotiations could take weeks or even months, which will make Brussels nervous.
Over the weekend, investors learned that the latest small European nation to make markets nervous is Cyprus.
They believe high levels of the chemical may make the nervous system less responsive to danger signs.
At his office, Farooq admits the expectations of the people make him nervous.
Most of us are comfortable with eye contact lasting about three seconds, and prolonged mutual gaze without breaking can make us nervous.
Big hits are suspicious and make people nervous, because if you can go up 30 percent, you can go down 30 percent.
Now imagine hospitals loading up with enough server power to make google nervous, more power that the private SoCal utility can handle.
Any document that even hints at government-backed standards can make companies nervous.
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You might not like giving speeches or they might make you nervous.
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If percentages make you nervous, think of it this way: In 2013, there will be 158 million households (we call them tax units).
What should make MLB nervous is who steps up to bid.
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"The market is concerned about short supplies and even 200, 000 barrels is able to make people nervous, " said Dariusz Kowalczyk, a Hong Kong-based investment strategist at CFC Seymour Securities.
It's also thick and heavy with a puffed-out back, and the empty cradle's sharp edges make us nervous about putting it in a bag next to more delicate items.
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But the settlement could make investors nervous anyway.
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That is thanks not only to the increase in the rate itself, they say, but also to its application to existing mines, which will make investors nervous about possible future changes to the tax regime.
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But it would certainly make a nervous Europe stretch out a pleading hand to the United States, as this newly aggressive Russia poked its finger into the Baltic area, the Balkans and the explosive region where Europe meets Muslim south-west Asia.
This is going to make investors very nervous about coming guidance commentary from QCOM, RFMD and others.
There are plenty of economic and political hurdles that are likely to make the market nervous this year.
Granting local governments more powers will make some people nervous, given the rash of corruption scandals in cities across Britain.
If he wants to push the EUR significantly lower, just mention the Spanish problems and how they make one so nervous.
All the same, it is the immensity of the task, not the obscurity of the man, that should make the world nervous.
"It doesn't make me feel nervous fighting in my own backyard, fighting just down the road from your house is nice, " says Cook.
And a dozen states are starting to make Wall Street nervous.
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