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"cold feet" Definitions
  1. a loss or lack of courage or confidence; an onset of uncertainty or fear: She got cold feet when asked to sing a solo.
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Calipari was beginning to get cold feet, according to Abrams.
Mr. Big isn't the only one who gets cold feet!
Manson family member Linda Kasabian didn't actually get cold feet.
This group of companies had particular reason to get cold feet.
It's easy to see why some Republicans are getting cold feet.
And erstwhile allies in the Democratic party are growing cold feet.
But at least we know the automaker won't get cold feet.
BOB IGER: Well, I got cold feet for the right reasons.
The cold feet among many in the congressional GOP got even colder.
" Added Higgins: "It doesn't say anything about cold feet or second thoughts.
This could be cover for Wanda itself getting cold feet, for example.
Polish investors also got cold feet after they read Mr. O'Brien's book.
"It doesn't say anything about cold feet or second thoughts," said Higgins.
Was it cold feet about the deal that caused Mr Trump's reversal?
It's also possible Mr. Trump got cold feet and wanted more time.
"I had cold feet about this, for very good reasons," he said.
We've seen deals scuttled because word leaked and the acquirer got cold feet.
A source told PEOPLE that the Blockers actor had started getting cold feet.
There's a "ball and chain" challenge as well as a "cold feet" challenge.
I woke up on the morning of my flight with ice-cold feet.
But in the light of day, the confessional detail gave Sheeran cold feet.
Just one would kill him in 30 seconds, but she got cold feet.
If any party is getting cold feet on the shutdown, it's the Republicans.
Could an employer later get cold feet because of a technical title discrepancy?
A young girl is killed, and that gives the diamond buyer cold feet.
"It looks like the prosecutors are getting cold feet," he said Thursday morning.
The wedding invitations had already been printed, but the bride got cold feet.
Bring a good outdoor blanket to warm cold feet or comfort complaining children.
Southern stars are getting cold feet over the rare snow storm sweeping the country.
But then it got a little smaller, when Fischer and Thune got cold feet.
And it's still possible some Democrats could get cold feet on this big package.
Some members of the Conservative Party are worried she may have gotten cold feet.
She wasn't upset because she had cold feet or because she tore her veil.
Journey thinks Monster just got "cold feet," and decided to book a cheaper act.
My economy has cold feet, even if there are plenty of socks at home.
We're starting the New Year with cold feet — and hands, and noses, and ears.
Both sides got cold feet Whatever the reason, Kim's thinking did appear to change.
Jai gets cold feet as he wonders how to balance his personal and professional life.
But as Feldman was on his way up from Mojave, the owner got cold feet.
However, after several unsuccessful attempts the Cuban got cold feet and the plan was abandoned.
"I was excited at first, then got a little bit of cold feet," he said.
No Cold Feet, which is based in Chicago, specializes in men's wedding socks and labels.
But after learning that the part was hers, she got a case of cold feet.
The Locast complaint cites YouTubeTV as one example of a company that got cold feet.
It is likely that officials in Beijing had cold feet because of public contempt for him.
This almost certainly contributed to Republicans in close districts getting cold feet on supporting the bill.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japanese cold feet are about to land Britain's energy policy in hot water.
"The Congress can't get cold feet because the people will not let that happen," Trump said.
His version of cold feet is to take a half-clothed swim in a nearby pond.
An errant amendment's passage could give members cold feet and sink the bill: http://bit.ly/2202eS2628SEc.
Unfortunately, when Democrats get into power they suddenly get cold feet about repealing their predecessors' bills.
But one after another, you could say, they chickened out, because they got scared — cold feet.
But she accompanied her sister, who was pregnant and got cold feet once they were there.
Then again, Trump might get cold feet about another shutdown and about making the emergency declaration.
"There's no doubt the thief got cold feet," Mr. Ingberg said in an interview on Saturday.
Daisy Edgar-Jones (Cold Feet) will be playing Marianne and newcomer Paul Mescal will portray Connell.
Cold feet is more than merely a malady that affects those about to hit the karaoke stage.
However, a source tells PEOPLE that he started getting cold feet as the wedding date drew near.
Kraft's bid fizzled when Mr Buffett got cold feet, but the clash of ideologies is not over.
It alleges that Fresenius got cold feet because it believes it is now overpaying for the deal.
As we've reported, Rob's become a hermit again and we're told that's giving the bosses cold feet.
After a few minutes chatting with the therapist I had chosen, I no longer had cold feet.
Some theorize that he had gotten cold feet, or that his family in Iran had been threatened.
This, no doubt, is why party leaders already seem to be getting cold feet over the idea.
Perhaps it was Avicii's retirement, but it seems organizers may have gotten a case of cold feet.
Brazil's steepening yield curve may be the first evidence of investors getting cold feet about political risks.
They could get cold feet and either vote down Kavanaugh or pressure McConnell to withdraw the nomination.
Dorsey, according to numerous former employees, had gotten cold feet after users freaked out about the potential change.
Leading up to the wedding, I had heard so many stories about cold feet and about second thoughts.
Now, Perez, who had previously refused to go along with the dangerous stunt, was getting cold feet again.
But just days from the scheduled event, their plans completely fell apart after the organizers got cold feet.
But amid the uncertainty, bankers who had been tiptoeing back to Tehran will probably get cold feet again.
They could get cold feet and either vote down Kavanaugh or backchannel to McConnell to pull the nomination.
Maybe the groom at the destination wedding you booked months ago got cold feet and called it off.
She got cold feet and somehow made it back to the U.S., but was arrested upon her return.
It is alleged that a local fighter initially accepted money to throw his fight, before getting cold feet.
Stripe ended up pulling out of Libra after regulators increased their scrutiny and other backers got cold feet.
When some of the cities started to get cold feet about taking part, Mr Wang urged them on.
But their actions—Spygate, Deflategate, Belichick's own history of last-second cold feet—tell a completely different story.
And Democrats outside the Northeast may get cold feet about making a democratic socialist their nominee for president.
For example, we say we get 'cold feet' when we're afraid, and that's literally true, we've tested it.
It's true for rats, too — they get cold feet, and their tails get cold, when they are scared.
The first migrant birds seemed to arrive hesitatingly and late, alighting on frost-damaged blooms with cold feet.
I just temporarily lost courage, got a little cold feet for like one night and I called them.
"They did not exactly get cold feet, but they decided it was good for them," said Mr. Turquin.
Kathy assures us she was with the couple recently and all's well -- no cold feet or prenup issues.
But reports that Sprint's parent company, SoftBank, is getting cold feet sent both telecoms' stock prices plummeting on Monday.
Following the announcement, a source told PEOPLE that Cena started getting cold feet as the wedding date drew near.
Sprint-owner SoftBank Group may be getting cold feet when it comes to the proposed T-Mobile U.S. merger.
Donna and Krista slowly started putting the pieces together, feeling something was off ... and they eventually got cold feet.
Some Republicans—particularly those who represent thousands of people who rely on Obamacare—are starting to get cold feet.
Padgett agreed and reached out to his cousin, Chris Hein, but Hein, now 24, got cold feet, prosecutors said.
When they hadn't recouped their investments by the end of the 1890 season, they started to get cold feet.
The timing raised questions about whether Ms. Freiman's activist agenda gave the university or the I.C.A. board cold feet.
Was it anger at the American soldier's death or cold feet about the deal that caused Mr Trump's reversal?
She had thought about downsizing, and twice put the apartment on the market, but got cold feet both times.
For cold feet, there are lined waterproof boots rated by temperature, as well as battery-heated socks and insoles.
Haspel got cold feet a few days back as she prepared for her first public appearance representing the CIA.
While Ross, 30, wanted to drop the song to "get a vibe," Simpson Ross, 33, began to get cold feet.
Performers like Jennifer Holliday accept the invite but then get cold feet after fans and others go on the attack.
"A lot of Republicans will get cold feet" when it comes time to vote on the law's demise, predicted Green.
"I thought she may have gotten cold feet," Barsch said he thought to himself when he arrived at Ambrose's home.
Sure, getting cold feet on your wedding day is a given; tying the knot is a huge deal, after all.
How can they get cold feet now that the cash is in the bank, even if the model is broken?
Oil tycoon Rex Tillerson was confirmed as secretary of state, but Republicans started to get cold feet about Betsy DeVos.
There are moments when the familiar "Cold Feet" emerges, instilling that warm, fuzzy feeling reminiscent of meeting an old friend.
My mom called last night to tell me that she is getting cold feet about driving me for my surgery.
The news agency also noted that some are getting "cold feet" about the prospect of a rate rise in August.
The would-be buyer got cold feet after oil prices crashed, and it walked away on a technicality in June.
These were the scabs of people who had come to the apartment intending to eat them, but got cold feet.
Milley's case of cold feet, first reported by the Washington Examiner, surprised attendees at the conference led by Army Gen.
Plus, the GOP's outspoken ire came only after some campaign donors got cold feet, calling renewed attention to King's views.
He said he was concerned that some jurors would get cold feet and try to find a way out of serving.
Up to seven parties have submitted bids or expressed an interest, though some bidders are getting cold feet after the referendum.
Throughout its five series, "Cold Feet" not only won a smattering of prestigious awards, but the hearts of the British nation.
Unfortunately, after ten years in business, Lucid may be getting cold feet: the company recently approached Ford about a possible buyout.
Democrats got cold feet and allowed the government to reopen without a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
And there have been rumors that director James Wan is getting cold feet with his Aquaman movie (which Wan later dispelled).
The Wall Street Journal had earlier reported that some founding members were getting cold feet amid regulatory scrutiny and other concerns.
So far, the violence at Trump rallies doesn't appear to have caused corporate sponsors to get cold feet about the convention.
"They both went to Paradise and really hit it off there, but then Dean got cold feet and left," the insider said.
Trump&aposs letter, the aides said, was designed to pressure the North on the international stage for appearing to have cold feet.
Durban would have been the first African hosts of the Games but developed cold feet over the costs after winning the bid.
The voters might be getting cold feet, too, as the recent boost in approval for Obamacare in the polls seems to show.
First, as Election Day draws near, primary voters tend to get cold feet about electing someone with no experience in elected office.
When Eggsy gets cold feet after calling Tilde, she makes a bid at getting him to stay by stripping into her lingerie.
Nash told Calipari not to worry, saying he would try to get to the bottom of why Bryant was getting cold feet.
This potential problem with demand, which Musk has denied, is reportedly one reason why Panasonic has gotten cold feet, according to Nikkei.
Sam Hunt's fiancee doesn't appear to have cold feet ... she's smiling from ear to ear as she prepares to wed the singer.
They're preparing for the ultimate wedding, but Amber starts getting cold feet when faced with the prospect of becoming an actual queen.
On D-day, I got cold feet, then promptly realized that postponing my decision made me deeply unhappy, so I went ahead.
There had been conversations about reviving "Cold Feet" over the years, but many felt the moment for following each character had passed.
Richie, who had agreed to be an informer with the feds, gets cold feet and tells them nothing about any of this.
The tweet is an apparent response to reports Friday that Trump got cold feet just before announcing Pence as his running mate.
She accepted, planning to quit her job at W, but got cold feet at the last minute, according to both of them.
But in Saturday's televised session, Mr. Simpson, the Republican senator, told viewers that Ms. Wright seemed to have "cold feet" about testifying.
Amber is still getting her makeup done and has Barnett even called her back after telling her that he has cold feet?
Davis' meeting with Hill staff come amid reports that his client is getting cold feet about testifying before Congress on Feb. 7.
The actors bringing our two protagonists to life are Daisy Edgar-Jones (War of the Worlds, Cold Feet) and newcomer Paul Mescal.
But the man Campbell discussed got cold feet in terms of getting more serious, she said, so she never posted the photos.
But some told me that weed investors are already getting cold feet about putting money into dispensaries or other weed-related business ventures.
"They both went to Paradise and really hit it off there, but then Dean got cold feet and left," an insider tells PEOPLE.
Seems hypocritical of Ferrari, since, as we first reported ... he got cold feet, and returned $135k worth of jewelry he'd bought for her.
WHEN the first episode of "Cold Feet" appeared in 1997, Didsbury was a little-known area in the southern suburbs of Manchester, England.
Yet, now that we had an offer in on another home and were serious about moving, we had cold feet about becoming landlords.
And DACA, crucially, is far from a done deal—the response from Trump's base, combined with Schumer's hubris, could give Trump cold feet.
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For example, it could now comprehend that someone saying they have "cold feet" means that they're apprehensive, not that their limbs are chilly.
Some of the people who put down their refundable $1,000 might get cold feet if they don't get the tax break, Shepard said.
Next, A. invited me out to dinner and then, perhaps getting cold feet at what it implied, asked if she could bring Brooke.
But he did not rule out the possibility that some members in swing districts could get cold feet, citing tenuous public opinion polls.
Then, just as the first votes were being cast in the Republican presidential primaries, Mr. Trump's lender of last resort got cold feet.
Ms Finneran, a British television veteran probably best known for her roles in "Benidorm" and "Cold Feet", is heartbreaking as the family's tragic matriarch.
Twitter has been thinking about longer tweets for years, but got cold feet the last time it considered expanding the limit in early 2016.
The NFL must have gotten cold feet about Super Bowl 50 halftime performer Coldplay, because they just added a very high-profile guest star.
After the meeting, one of the polio survivors knit Lucian a pair of thick woolen socks, since people with paralysis often have cold feet.
" He added: "Broadly speaking, there are two key things happening at the moment: First, some investors – angels and other firms – are getting cold feet.
Jenkins would putt that way during practice rounds but he always got cold feet and reverted to a conventional grip once the tournament began.
GOP appointees on the Fifth Circuit Court seemed poised to give Trump what he wanted on this, then got cold feet just before Christmas.
Increasingly, we're seeing investors getting cold feet at the prospect of never-ending patent litigation, and resource-intensive technology startups fold as a result.
The aide said he got cold feet, in part, because he said he had a business to run and didn't want to look too political.
"Some singers and bands want to perform but they're getting cold feet because they're worried it will hurt their career," entertainment news site TMZ wrote.
Unfortuanately, for her, Nick gets cold feet and disappears before Christmas Eve, leaving Noelle to pick up the pieces and prevent Christmas from getting ruined.
But after two and a half months of training in different safe houses, Khweis got cold feet and surrendered to Kurdish forces in northern Iraq.
"The prosecutors are getting cold feet in front of the entire country and second-guessing whether they even want to go to trial," he said.
Jakarta is not the only Asian city to get cold feet about big engineering schemes in recent years, and to embrace cheaper flood-control measures.
On Friday, McConnell said the House "began to develop cold feet" following the impeachment vote, and "flinched" instead of sending the articles to the Senate.
Puzder's nomination began to come apart on Monday, when reports emerged that at least four Republican senators whose votes were key for confirmation had cold feet.
It seems to imply that one (or both) of us has cold feet, or some other resistance to moving forward, but really, neither is the case.
In the world of "Cold Feet", jaunting off to the pub for a quick pint after work is not as easy as it once was, either.
Deadline reported that late last month, Thurber and Johnson sensed Universal was getting cold feet on the project, which by then had Gadot and Reynolds attached.
K Street lobbyists, happy to cash checks from the Gulf State for decades in spite of its abominable human rights record, are now getting cold feet.
Many conservatives who pay lip service to limited government get cold feet when it comes to sweeping away the interventions that occur via the tax system.
" Graham predicted Bolton's hardline thinking "increases the likelihood that the summit will be sabotaged in some way or that the North Koreans now get cold feet.
Opinion Any nerves I had leading up to my wedding manifested less as a case of cold feet than as a flare-up of preshow jitters.
"The prosecutors are getting cold feet in front of the entire country and second-guessing whether they even want to go to trial," Mr. McConnell said.
Best Buy and AT&T's cold feet are understandable, of course, as top U.S. intelligence agencies have repeatedly warned against buying the company's products over spying concerns.
Trump staffers were already on the ground in Wisconsin prepping for the president's arrival when Harley-Davidson allegedly got cold feet and called the whole thing off.
Let's just hope for your sake no one gets cold feet—nothing can be officially agreed to until March 14, when the new league year technically begins.
"Kim Jong Un has very little international experience, let alone negotiation experience on big issues, so one could expect for him to get cold feet," Peterson said.
When Dre gets cold feet, he hallucinates an image of his dead wife, Rhonda, who not only encourages him to go through with it, but joins in.
These are the very dynamics that led Sessions to push for DACA's repeal in the first place, and for Trump to sign on, before getting cold feet.
When news hit of the filing, the supplier that made the paddle boards got cold feet about getting paid for the products — which they had already manufactured.
Perhaps he got cold feet about cheating on the mother of his child but whatever the reason, I'm now a firm advocate of always doing your research.
"This, to me, seems to undermine or indicate that they're getting cold feet or have a lack of confidence in what they've done so far," he said.
It was the kind of bill that routinely skates through Congress, but thanks to a first-of-its-kind mobilization led by Reddit, Congress got cold feet.
The other man, Brancaccia, claims Livia intended to leave Colin for him -- and he has messages, photos and videos to prove it -- but she got cold feet.
Maybe Google got cold feet after a recent string of hardware bumbles — or perhaps the company figured it would be simpler to let others do the heavy lifting.
Young people who get cold feet or leave the community and want nothing to do with the practice run the risk of being tracked down and forcibly circumcised.
That means, in part, ensuring that all mapping is completely opt-in and that it will be equally simple to opt out if the user gets cold feet.
Then Pugh got cold feet and vetoed the bill, and the entire effort fell apart April 3 when council members couldn't get enough signatures to override her veto.
What's more, much of the industry has cold feet: They just got burned by 3D overhype, and even more equipment upgrades are likely on the horizon for 8K.
Behren said the blow-out of the spread reflected investor fears that LVMH will get cold feet about the deal, as the coronavirus pandemic weighs on consumer spending.
The startup health plan Canopy Health, for example, initially planned to enter the Wyoming but had a change of heart as it watched other carriers get cold feet.
Several Republican senators are getting cold feet over the GOP plan to repeal ObamaCare without a replacement, leaving the party scrambling to find a consensus around an alternative.
The party's cold feet in that regard have not been helped by two high-profile TV interviews that were widely considered to have gone badly for senior Republicans.
In a world that makes sense, the investors might have gotten cold feet about Neumann's leadership before trying to pawn the We Company off onto the public markets.
Saiz, 26, initially accepted the payment but then got "cold feet," an affidavit said, and allegedly reached out to Torres' ex-girlfriend to tell her about the plan.
A few weeks before the conference, the vaccine was not ready and posts made by Stuermer in a biohacking group on Facebook suggested he might be getting cold feet.
"The more it looks like a slow-motion debacle, the more likely it is that Senate Republicans will get cold feet," says Will Marshall of the Progressive Policy Institute.
Mitchell smuggled escape tools to the inmates in frozen hamburger meat and planned to pick the men up after their escape but got cold feet and never showed up.
Now, it seems that if some company reports a bad quarter, stocks could get hammered and analysts could get cold feet and start downgrading, throwing the market into uncertainty.
If China and the U.S. lob threats back and forth or get cold feet about a potential deal, stocks could drop, as they have at several points this year.
But the risk is very real, members of Congress are getting cold feet for a reason, and Obama is right to think that his legacy can yet be saved.
False negatives are also common, when advertisers get cold feet in the first few weeks of an integration, and cancel shows after one ad insertion in a single episode.
"The prosecutors are getting cold feet in front of the entire country and second-guessing whether they even want to go to trial," McConnell said on the Senate floor.
"I got cold feet at the last minute," said Tom Jenkins, a certified public accountant in the Washington, D.C., area who is the sole income earner for his family.
The big win over Dany's side in the concluding battle should help shore up her relationships with, say, Randall Tarly and those who join him in having cold feet.
They slammed Republican leaders for getting cold feet on a "clean repeal" now that they finally have a GOP President in the White House to sign an Obamacare repeal bill.
But in addition to pressure to reduce costs, some mid-sized banks are getting cold feet due to slowing growth in the region and fierce competition from some Asian players.
But Sternberger indicated that it's a hopeful situation, despite their past hardships and complications — like Adena's ex-girlfriend Coco, Kat getting cold feet, and all of the miles between them.
If they get cold feet again, Trump's currently weak-sounding protests that the real crooks are House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff and the intelligence community whistleblower will gain new life.
But in Wednesday's issue — spoilers ahead — after a tough heart-to-heart talk with her best friend, who is also the groom's sister, the would-be bride gets cold feet.
But usually, a state official doesn't threaten to sue to stop a policy unless he wants the policy to go away — and Slatery's clearly gotten cold feet on that front.
We agreed to preserve their anonymity by obscuring their faces and altering their voices after the fact so they could speak freely, but when the cameras rolled they got cold feet.
But even if the telecommunications giant is getting cold feet about buying the once-iconic internet company, backing out of the deal makes little sense, said analysts who spoke with CNBC.
Celebrity Boxing has had some problems lately with stars like Farrah Abraham, Lenny Dykstra and Angry Bagel Guy dropping out last minute -- so hopefully Mary and Tami don't get cold feet.
We've heard some stories of investors getting cold feet since Thursday, but having checked in with our portfolio and network the vast majority of planned deals are going ahead as normal.
Mr Ni eventually got cold feet, but his company has kept an article on its website that talks of Mr Ni's hope of "rebuilding the glory of history" in south London.
When I got there and found out the bungee was 134 feet high I got terrible cold feet, but I felt that since I wrote it, I had to do it.
But passage in the House was uncertain until the final hours, as African-American Democrats raised questions about protections for minority districts and as others simply appeared to get cold feet.
On Friday, after a tumultuous start for Libra involving incensed regulators, testy congressional hearings, and reports of cold feet from Libra Association members, PayPal said it is leaving that vision behind.
The deposit is also fully refundable, in case you get cold feet, and people who put down deposits will later get the opportunity to actually configure their vehicle prior to delivery.
"When I bought my first studio in New York City, I got cold feet and didn't close and relinquished a 213 percent deposit which took me three years to save," she says.
"When I bought my first studio in New York City, I got cold feet and didn't close and relinquished a 10 percent deposit which took me three years to save," she says.
Gaga's dress is going up for sale on Halloween via Nate D. Sanders Auctions, and bidding opens at $8,000 ... that is, unless the auctioneer gets cold feet given what we've found out.
Prosecutors said Mr. Wood was thousands of pounds in debt and "living on the bread line" but had gotten cold feet midway through the burglary when he discovered a door was locked.
The pressures of his high-profile nuptials to Nikki Bella gave John Cena cold feet, a source tells PEOPLE, likening what happened to the plot of the Sex and the City movie.
Reports say Netflix paid more than $50 million to acquire the film from Paramount, which was planning an April 20th theatrical release, but got cold feet over the film's prospects for profitability.
Woody Allen says Amazon Studios got cold feet and backed out of a four-movie deal ... over the old molestation allegation about him and his daughter -- and now he wants MAJOR payback.
If the Silicon Valley elite continue to get cold feet around defense contracts, it could have systemic effects not only on private-sector innovation, but on the competitiveness of our national defense.
I didn't know how I would ever explain to my board or others that I had suddenly gotten cold feet when I was arguing to do this for a number of months.
But then Tishman Speyer got cold feet because of the looming recession, and Related jumped back in, signing a deal to pay $1 billion for a 99-year lease on the property.
There's a secret scare in the music world over Donald Trump's inauguration ... some singers and bands want to perform but they're getting cold feet because they're worried it will hurt their career.
In the last category are outright flops: $230bn of deals worth $1bn or more have collapsed because the buyer or the Chinese government got cold feet, or because of a hostile reception abroad.
If all these numbers are making your head spin (and maybe giving you cold feet?), keep in mind that at least according to those surveyed here, couples rarely foot the whole bill themselves.
President Trump claimed Tuesday that "FBI lovers" Peter Strzok and Lisa Page are getting "cold feet" ahead of planned Capitol Hill appearances this week, amid conflicting reports over whether they will show up.
In July 2017, he went to police in Santa Barbara, California, intending to turn himself in but got cold feet about confessing to the cold case and left before officers could interview him.
The timing of the departures suggests some companies got cold feet ahead of that meeting, and as the members determine a way ahead, the entire project's future is looking more and more uncertain.
Tesla's new Model 3 is the talk of the town after its flashy debut, but a large chunk of early adopters got cold feet and canceled their reservations before mass-production even started.
"I don't think the President gets cold feet about anything," said Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin when asked Monday by reporters at the White House whether Trump was reconsidering his participation in the summit.
Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum, who was set to moderate the panel Steele would have taken part in, told Politico that he got "cold feet" and backed out on advice of his counsel.
Still, all it takes is for a big name like Snap, which on Friday approached its IPO price of $17, for investors to get cold feet about other tech unicorns sitting out there.
"When I went to the Canadian north, I went right back to my childhood — plodding along after my father in the snow, having cold feet and cold hands, and not complaining," she said.
The exam, considered difficult to pass, might make some celebrities get cold feet, but not for Hu, who said he passed the exam in April 2016, after many nights of studying until 3 a.m.
Still, many have wondered whether his supporters will actually stick with him in the end — or whether they'll get cold feet and opt for a more conventional choice when the time comes to vote.
In 2015, Quinn Duane's fiancé got cold feet and left her having to deal with an already-paid $35,000 deposit and 120 guests who had RSVPd to attend their wedding in a Sacramento hotel.
One intriguing but unconfirmed rumor holds that it had been planned for later and was suddenly moved up to prevent Guaidó's arrest; and that his military backers got cold feet when the date changed.
That—when you boil your dad from the bones and dissect him—is all he really is: a man with cold feet and a regular grooming regime who has one candy he really likes.
He recently bought himself a new pair of leather and rubber riding boots lined with felt but still has cold feet after riding around each day from early morning until evening in frigid weather.
Then when Trump starts discussing contentious issues like a travel ban, cabinet appointments, Trump's clothing line being dumped by Nordstrom or a Supreme Court pick; investors get cold feet and sell stocks to buy bonds.
Milo's lawsuit claimed Simon & Schuster was set to publish his book, "Dangerous," but got cold feet when stars like Sarah Silverman and Leslie Jones put Milo's publishers on blast for helping Milo spread hate speech.
Ah, but what about the thorny issue of the folks with pre-existing conditions that almost derailed the House Obamacare replacement bill thanks to those Republicans with cold feet over the fate of their care?
PARIS (Reuters) - Sharp stock market swings in recent weeks are for now giving companies cold feet about going public with initial public offerings (IPOs), Nasdaq President and Chief Operating Officer Adena Friedman said on Friday.
"The reason we didn't repeal [ObamaCare] is because we have six or seven Republican senators who got cold feet," Paul said at the High School Leadership Summit hosted by conservative group Turning Point USA (TPUSA).
In the last moments before the LA Times piece runs, Amy gets cold feet, lured by the CEO's offer of a lucrative corporate watchdog position that would enable her to advocate for change from within.
He considered running in the presidential election in 1988, but eventually got cold feet, perhaps concluding that America wasn't ready for a businessman in the Oval Office, no matter how hard he sold the idea.
Despite being down by just four, with a viable chance to pull the upset, Pettine got cold feet—and so did his normally hot-footed punter, Andy Lee, who kicked it just 28 yards downfield.
Rion got a board that had drawings of lizards on it, and Spencer declined to get a board because he got cold feet and started to fear that he would rapidly lose interest in skating.
" Ms. Elliott considered making Bobbie bisexual, puzzling over how to handle the character's offhanded proposal to Amy, a friend whose cold feet at the altar provoke the virtuosically jittery patter song "(Not) Getting Married Today.
The big questions politicos have long had about Donald Trump are whether his voters will actually show up, and whether some might get cold feet and back a seemingly more electable candidate at the last second.
The video is part of a series for his channel in which viewers write in and request certain inventions, solving random problems such as cold feet (solution: gas-powered slippers) to urgently needing tea (solution: thermite).
The breakup came just weeks before they were set to tie the knot at a May 5 destination wedding, and a source recently told PEOPLE that Cena started getting cold feet as the date drew near.
When the drama series "Cold Feet" debuted on ITV in 1997, it was seen as the British equivalent of "Friends": The show follows three couples in their 30s as they go about their lives in Manchester.
However, in recent weeks, reports have suggested that some partners are getting cold feet as a result of regulatory scrutiny, with the Financial Times reporting that two unnamed partners are considering pulling out of the project.
There, they formed an instant connection, complicated by the looming presence of former flame and BiP's resident supervillian Kristina Schulman, but the good vibes were cut short when Unglert got cold feet and fled the island.
This "grace period" used to be 14 days, but Business Insider reported in late 2018 that Facebook raised it to a month to give users an opportunity to reactivate their account if they get cold feet.
Jennifer Wilbanks gained infamy (and the nickname "Runaway Bride") after she got cold feet and skipped town before her wedding, claiming she was sexually assaulted and kidnapped by a Hispanic man and white woman back in 2005.
It's easy to imagine Trump watching Christie on TV and starting to get cold feet about his decision to wed his candidacy to Mike Pence—maybe Paul Manafort is wrestling the phone away from him right now.
He gets so excited about the idea, she gets cold feet and rushes off without a word, later sending him a letter with a photo of young Randall, but basically closing the door on any further contact.
Once everything's in place, we learn that his pals are all meant to be in on the project, and a few of them, cozy in their bohemian homebody states, get cold feet on learning it's a go.
What's more, the duo has brought on Louis Parks, a 25-year Wall Street veteran as chief operating officer, in order to smooth out operational wrinkles and quell any of the "cold feet" behavior they'd previously encountered.
Earlier Friday, McConnell dug in over the ongoing stalemate and accused House Democrats of having "cold feet" after Pelosi declined to send the articles of impeachment passed by the House two weeks ago over to the Senate.
While Washington originally sought a wide scope for a new international tax system, officials say it has got cold feet in recent months after coming under pressure from traditional companies which realised they would be affected too.
And now major Wall Street firms once rumored to be preparing entries to the cryptocurrency market—particularly bitcoin futures—appear to have gotten cold feet after a brutal beatdown in crypto prices this year, Bloomberg reported on Sunday.
But what's more, Democrats getting cold feet about obstruction of justice after the publication of the Mueller report seems to have emboldened Trump to pursue the view that he was the victim of a vast international spy conspiracy.
NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: So, could it be as simple as a case of cold feet, and maybe the North Koreans getting a little nervous about giving away so much so early, or the global perception that they are?
Zuck introduces the $199 Oculus Go headset Zuck introduces the $199 Oculus Go headset What's important is that these moves isolate Facebook and Oculus from other tech giants getting cold feet in the race to build VR tech.
"These have been pre-arranged deals but the timing has been accelerated with people being concerned that some will get cold feet - and they involved very large sums of money," said the partner, who declined to be named.
"New (coronavirus) cases in (South) Korea and in Japan, (have) obviously given some people a little bit of cold feet regarding Japan and the yen as a safe haven," said David Bloom, global head of FX at HSBC.
Nick is meant to take over the role of the next Santa but gets cold feet and runs off to Phoenix, of all places, to become a yoga instructor — leaving Noelle with the task of bringing him back.
Firms identified the significant fall in the pound since the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union on June 2.73rd, as well as concerns over rising inflation as the main reasons for getting cold feet on investment projects.
But given the current cold-feet environment and the Johnson and Farage decisions, the negotiating power of whoever steps up is likely to be considerably smaller than expected, both within the UK and with respect to the European Union.
After a shaky start that included a cancelled press conference and rumors that Trump was having cold feet about his running mate, Trump/Pence is now officially a team—and they have a very disturbing logo to prove it.
Well, they finally went ahead and did it, despite the groom's last-minute cold feet, despite the late night calls to old flames, despite the nervousness of both families: Donald Trump and Mike Pence have finally tied the knot.
If there was any doubt that the former FBI director, sacked by President Donald Trump on May 9, was getting cold feet ahead of his Thursday morning testimony on Capitol Hill, it was dashed -- sensationally so -- on Wednesday afternoon.
But many economists had begun to think the BoE might be getting cold feet about a May rate rise after Governor Mark Carney alluded to "mixed" data last week and the possibility of moving rates at a later meeting.
It's hard to say whether the field will grow or shrink ahead of the Iowa Caucuses in February, but it's clear that some candidates think a number of voters and donors are getting cold feet with their current options.
TV. "It's kind of a preview of what we're going to see on Thursday, and I think it it's why maybe the Democrats are getting cold feet, and maybe think they may have overplayed their hand here," he continued.
A measure of panic began to set in at New York's City Hall on Wednesday night, after the initial news reports and indications that Mr. Carvalho appeared to be getting cold feet, according to someone familiar with the matter.
Tencent's move to scrap the investment indicates how, amid stricter regulations, investors may be getting cold feet about China's online education industry, which has seen a proliferation of new start-ups on strong demand for extracurricular training from parents.
For others, it reflects the hubris of one of the world's most valuable companies, which sought billions of dollars in tax incentives it didn't need, and then got cold feet when local organizers and officials objected to that largess.
But the fairytale dress actually causes her prince to bolt: with a dress that "upped the ante," Carrie expanded her wedding guest list from 74 to 400, causing Big to get cold feet and ultimately leave her at the alter.
He was especially active from 2007-2008: If Kanye gets cold feet about naming his album "Waves," I'd like to submit "The Emotional and Soothing Power of Color" or "Something of a Troublemaker on the Art Scene" as potential alternatives.
Would-be merger partner, Deutsche Boerse, appeared to be caught off guard by the LSE's unilateral decision as markets and regulators were, with many seeing the London exchange's intransigence as an indication of it developing cold feet about the tie-up.
Orlando did cause the team to "speed up by a few days"—the project was supposed to be unveiled at Politicon, a gathering of pundits and politicians happening this weekend, but according to Cocker organizers "got cold feet" after the shooting.
The Bank of England holds a policy meeting later in the session but not a single analyst polled by Reuters expects a rate hike and some are getting cold feet about a rise in August given recent soft economic data.
The longer he waits, the more likely it is that fellow Republicans get cold feet on a repeal, as they hear from more and more constituents and various interests that didn't get the influence they wanted in the early drafting stages.
The intense protest left two Democratic senators with cold feet that no degree of political cajoling — or a private question-and-answer session for lawmakers with three pediatricians from the state chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics — could thaw.
Washington originally pushed for the new international tax system to cover a wide range of companies but officials say it has got cold feet in recent months after being lobbied by traditional companies that realized they would be hit too. Trump.
The source said they have interpreted all the back-and-forth over the last 48 hours between Senate Republicans and Ford's attorneys as evidence that Ford simply hasn't decided or shown signs of cold feet but hasn't closed the door entirely.
Washington originally pushed for the new international tax system to cover a wide range of companies but officials say it has got cold feet in recent months after being lobbied by traditional companies that realized they would be hit too. Trump.
No economists polled by Reuters expect the BoE to raise rates on Thursday, and some are getting cold feet about their forecasts for a rate rise in August, which would be only the central bank's second increase since the 2008 financial crisis .
This has led some folks to wonder whether the agency might have stepped in here — and whether it did so because the FBI got cold feet, perhaps sensing that it might lose this case and set a clear precedent that they don't want.
It's no secret that White and Ortiz clashed -- but things got so bad back in the day that Dana says the guys were gonna duke it out FOR REAL in a boxing match until, at the 11th hour, Ortiz got cold feet.
No economists polled by Reuters expect the BoE to raise rates on Thursday, and some are getting cold feet about their forecasts for a rate rise in August, which would be only the central bank's second increase since the 2008 financial crisis.
In 2013, Cooper Tire & Rubber company got cold feet about a $2.5 billion sale to Apollo Tyres and argued in the Delaware Court of Chancery that Apollo had seen a material adverse change related to union issues at a subsidiary of the company.
Get grandma a pair of those HUF socks with pot leaves on 'em because she's always complaining about her cold feet and it will be very humorous to solve that problem with something that results in her looking like a SoCal teenager.
The last Democratic effort to play hardball — a plan to force a government shutdown over the fate of undocumented immigrants brought to America as young people — fizzled when several red-state Democratic senators up for re-election this year got cold feet.
No economists polled by Reuters expect the BoE to raise rates on Thursday, and some are getting cold feet about their forecasts for a rate rise in August, which would be only the central bank's second increase since the 23 financial crisis.
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Aside from the centrist Republicans who have cold feet following release of the CBO score, conservatives are hammering the legislation as a lighter version of ObamaCare that would create a new entitlement program, in the form of tax credits, without reining in rising healthcare costs.
Others spanned a range of typical Google searches, including hunting for recipes ("how to make a birthday cake"), understanding idioms ("hey Google, get cold feet"), beating pub quizzes ("presidents in order"), and looking for that perfect karaoke number ("you'll be in my heart just music").
But in the run-up to Friday's data, many were beginning to think the BoE could be getting cold feet about a May rate rise, after Governor Mark Carney alluded to "mixed" data last week and the possibility of moving rates at a later meeting.
Whether you have perpetually cold feet in need of some coziness, you follow a no-outdoor-shoes-inside-the-house rule and need something for indoor wear, or you just feel your soles deserve a touch of comfort, the right slippers make all the difference.
The EU wants a comprehensive treaty to replace the patchwork of more than 100 bilateral accords that now govern ties, but mainstream Swiss parties are getting cold feet about the idea ahead of Britain's divorce talks with the EU. Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Richard Balmforth
While not particularly inflated in relation to past post-earnings moves, this kind of price action — coupled with investors bailing on previously bullish bets — suggest that the market is starting to get cold feet in a stock that might have moved too far, too fast this year.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's spur-of-the-moment decision to agree to a face-to-face meeting with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un represented an unprecedented opportunity, but also a huge risk, most recently highlighted by a case of cold feet on both sides.
I am on Air Force One flying to NATO and hear reports that the FBI lovers, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page are getting cold feet on testifying about the Rigged Witch Hunt headed by 13 Angry Democrats and people that worked for Obama for 8 years.
Not because I disliked the album (I don't, it's great) or the long-haired country boy​ himself (he was extremely pleasant and polite on the phone); I got cold feet because of Daniels's political views, which I certainly don't share and with which he is quite generous​​.
The decision of the Venezuelans to stand with Mr. Maduro — either because they were intimidated, got cold feet or never planned to defect — raised questions about whether the United States had faulty intelligence about the ability of the opposition to peel away members of his government.
But whether the purported deal was a trap set by Mr. Maduro to make his opponents look inept, or whether the officials got cold feet, or whether it was an effort by American officials to spread distrust and instability in the beleaguered presidential palace, remained unclear.
It is one thing for Norway to sponsor talks between the opposition and Mr. Maduro's regime; it is another for the Europeans to get cold feet and accept Mr. Maduro's grip on power despite the widespread human rights violations by and clear illegality of his government.
Trump's tough stance with Mexico and Canada during reopened discussions on the North American Free Trade Agreement could also be to blame for other countries' cold feet, said Wendy Cutler, a former U.S. trade official who is now vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute.
We also get an insight into the level of chemistry between the two rising stars Daisy Edgar-Jones (War of the Worlds, Cold Feet) and Paul Mescal as their relationship develops into a whirlwind romance, as well as a glimpse into the beautiful landscape of Ireland.
While the options market saw higher call activity ahead of the e-commerce company's earnings report Wednesday morning, generally a bullish signal, most of those calls were actually being sold — a sign that traders might be getting cold feet ahead of the results, says Dan Nathan, principal at RiskReversal.com.
He even rejected an alternative proposed settlement (without fleshing out exactly what it was) — saying Facebook management had wanted to put a nondisclosure agreement in it, and "that was part of the reason that I got sort of cold feet in terms of trying to settle with these guys".
Also on Monday: Goldman Sachs started to get cold feet about its good buddy Donald Trump; the House of Commons told Trump to sod off back to his lorry, mate; John Yoo, of all people, hammered him for "executive overreach"; and Trump's diet and exercise habits disgusted the nation.
"Movies have to find a way to create the suspenseful moment, but I cannot say that I've had a wedding where there's a runaway bride or the groom didn't show up because he had cold feet or someone objected and the bride ran out the door of the church."
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And as Robinson Meyer at the Atlantic noted, even as they got what they wanted, some carmakers got cold feet from being so closely linked to a Trump administration policy: Initially, Pruitt had planned to announce the CAFE rollback on April 3 at a Chevrolet dealer in Virginia.
Although she's not named in the film, Hawke plays Linda Kasabian, the Manson Family member who famously got cold feet and didn't participate in the murders, later becoming the lead witness for Vincent Bugliosi's case against Manson, and Hawke does a lot of emotional work with her few, spare lines. 4.
But while the shows shared many similarities (the most obvious being Helen Baxendale, who starred in both), "Cold Feet" differed by focusing less on punchy one-liners and more on creating a programme that allowed, for the first time in Britain, something viewers in their 30s could truly relate to.
Almost since the moment they backed in to being good thanks to the cold feet of James Dolan during the 2012-13 season, the Toronto Raptors have been faced with a difficult question: Is their core good enough to warrant mortgaging the future to push their near-term window open further?
The show hits most of the rom-com setups — the meet-cute, the awkward merging of social circles, the sharing of a big secret, the moments of cold feet — squarely and enthusiastically, but rather than sweetheart characters giddily smooching, Gretchen and Jimmy are doing drugs and viciously making fun of people.
The Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, EU antitrust regulators, the French Finance Minister, the Senate Banking Committee, the House Committee on Financial Services, and the Secretary of the U.S Treasury have all expressed doubts about Libra, so it's easy to see why some companies might be getting cold feet.
The bride-to-be did not have to stay in jail too long as she was booked but signed a criminal citation with a promise to appear in court at a later date – allowing her to still make it to her special day if she did not have cold feet following her arrest.
It took like six seconds for Boston's front office to get cold feet on what is maybe not the best move in the universe—or at least one that invites criticism—and start deflecting blame away from themselves and onto manufactured concerns about the universally well-regarded player's winning spirit or whatever the hell.
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This season follows Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) navigating the transition from an ineffective veep to sitting president — thanks to her former running mate getting cold feet a couple of years into his term — and her struggle to earn votes in a historic congressional tiebreaker that will decide if she or her opponent Bill O'Brien will be elected president.
Obama and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE may have gotten cold feet about TPP, but Trump was most fervently opposed to it and withdrew from it as president.
Beth Howland zips through an iconic patter song, "(Not) Getting Married Today," perfecting her breath control and working with Sondheim to make minor but meaningful changes in the spaces between words, all to ensure that this permanent record of the song will be a worthy tribute to every WASP lady who's ever had a panic attack while getting cold feet before her vows.
When Roland gets cold feet on his wedding day, they reflect on how their brotherhood might change because of Roland's marriage, and the friends travel down memory lane to explore their various misadventures as teens growing up in the 80s which include silly middle school bets; run-ins with a local gang member; and, of course, their early experiences with girls.
Side effects include dry spells, dry coughs, dry eyes & crying, Photosensitivity, blurred vision, trouble sleeping, trouble with gravity, Cold feet, weight gain, weight loss, hair loss, blood lust & blood loss, Memory loss, loss of appetite, bellyaches, headaches, heartaches, Backaches, bruises, blueness, redness, whiteness, discoloration, Itching, wrinkling, slouching, lying, backbiting, a taste for metal, A taste for meddling & mixed messaging, a taste for witches' Brews brewed by the motherfuckers who slew all the witches.
ZURICH/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Switzerland's drive to clinch a sweeping treaty putting its ties with the European Union on firmer footing has run aground as mainstream conservative parties get cold feet ahead of Britain's divorce talks with the EU. A new treaty could clear the way for closer ties in fields including financial services and power markets, but fear that any deal might upset Swiss voters under the country's system of direct democracy has put the project on hold.
Nomura economist George Buckley said he expected the pound to fall further in the short term but that it might recover if business surveys for April "show signs of bouncing back" and the government clarifies its position on agreeing a post-Brexit trading relationship with the EU. Even before Friday's data, many economists began to feel the BoE might be getting cold feet about a rate rise to curb inflation, especially after Governor Mark Carney last week alluded to the possibility of postponing any hike.
While Oculus charges $599 for its Rift headset (and $199 for the Touch controllers) and HTC charges $799 for its virtual reality system, Sony's PS VR system and controllers are available for just $499 with the kicker being the other systems require a high-end gaming PC. In a virtual reality market where headset adoption numbers are leaving many investors with cold feet and many founders with nervous countenances, these numbers perhaps spell a brighter future for consumer "mid-tier VR," which does not require a high-end gaming PC but instead relies on the brains of gaming consoles.
There are a lot of callbacks in this episode: William's comment in the barber shop about the barber who threatened to cut his ears off (a wink back to episode 2 when William joked about cutting Tess's ear), William meeting Randall's mother on the bus (which viewers saw moments of in a montage in episode 3), "Poems for My Son" (which William wanted to give to Randall when he was a baby, but Rebecca got cold feet and fled in episode 9), and Dudley Randall's "Splendid Against the Night" (William let it slip to Beth that he had given Rebecca a collection of Randall's work, exposing their history, in episode 7).

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