Her problem is the caution of America's Defence Department, nervous of Bosnian Serb retaliation.
But that turned out not to be good enough for Ontarians who were nervous of sharia.
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Oil firms, carmakers, power generators, nervous of being outmanoeuvred, are jacking up their investments in renewables and biofuels.
Titian scholars agree that this is the master's work, but Christie's is nervous of its unfinished state, its sitters and its date.
Indonesia has never shown any inclination to expand into Australia, but many Australians remain nervous of the idea, never more so than now.
They are going to be nervous of anything that sounds like pressure on companies, and living wage employers will continue to be a self selecting group.
One delegate told me the EU is nervous of a vote here which would set Poland against its European colleagues and add to the EU's current turmoil.
However, they are nervous of the twin dangers of removing the farmers' subsidies and converting food rations, on which 60% of the population depends, into cash handouts.
Possible witnesses will now be more nervous of coming forward.
We have had nearly five years when governments were nervous of suggesting that anybody could lose anything they lent to a bank, either as a depositor or an investor.
Sir Nick has dismissed the rumours as scurrilous but with the markets already nervous of Ford's prospects, they are unlikely to help his credibility, or the company's share price.
To allay the fears of Europeans nervous of accusations that they are sponsoring terrorists, Hamas has also agreed to keep paying for its own public-sector appointees, such as policemen and teachers.
Ministers are also nervous of being portrayed as anti-motorist.
Mr Obama was the only black member of the Senate, and some Democrats are now nervous of trying to block the appointment of a man who would be the chamber's only black member.
Companies previously have been nervous of revealing publicly when they have been attacked because of the potential impact on reputation and share price if they are seen as having lost valuable intellectual property or other information.
Already nervous of furious Russian reactions over the U.S. missile defense plan, which involves the installation of bases in Poland and the Czech Republic, they have made clear they don't reckon it worth upsetting the Kremlin further on this issue.
The real revelation, though, is Priven, who's so wholly believable he milks any possibility of nervous laughter out of his scenes.
In 1972 Sydney Brenner, a biologist then at Cambridge University, decided to work out the connections of every cell in the nervous system of a small nematode worm called C. elegans.
That got the Rangers even and took some of the nervous tension out of the crowd that had already let out loud groans when Backstrom gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead when he deflected in John Carlson's shot in the slot.
That got the Rangers even and took some of the nervous tension out of the crowd that had already let out loud groans when Backstrom gave the Capitals the 1-0 lead when he deflected in John Carlson's shot in the slot.
Over the course of 14 painstaking years the team managed to map the complete nervous system of C. elegans, work for which Dr Brenner, too, won a Nobel prize.
Al-Ahmar makes some Western officials nervous because of his links with radical Sunni Islamists.
Fink, with his many titles, has become the central nervous system of the Kochtopus.
But he had always suspected they might interact with the central nervous system of human beings.
Those toxins can affect the central nervous systems of fish and other vertebrates, causing the animals to die.
Cyber warfare has already been unleashed on the computers that form the central nervous system of today's grid.
For the nervous leaders of Georgia and Azerbaijan, it hardly matters whether all these conspiracy theories are true.
In the early nervous days of flying, designers were for ever concerned that the wings would fall off.
Mercury can harm the nervous system of an unborn child if the fish is eaten regularly by its mother.
But after this morning's news conference in which a nervous secretary of state stumbled on all her acronyms I can see the political risks.
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