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But what would make me more nervous is the DOJ.
Fall asleep, a little more nervous about these skin issues!
Mobile dating can also help those who are more nervous.
In hindsight, maybe Seth was more nervous than I was.
"I get more nervous, like, for an audition," he said.
I was more nervous than I thought I would be.
I was more nervous about these things the second time.
Doctors also seem to be more nervous than before about suicide.
"I was probably more nervous about forgetting my words," she admits.
"They're getting a little more nervous," Bell said of investor sentiment.
I think he's more nervous than I am right now though.
Their pointy-eared brethren, apparently, tend to make us more nervous.
With each passing day, Alice Johnson gets a little more nervous.
That puts enemies more on edge, which makes many more nervous.
I had never been more nervous carrying something through a crowded room.
But as the big day approached, I became more and more nervous.
Once I go down holes like that, I feel even more nervous.
When I signed up that morning, I was more nervous than excited.
I didn't find out until afterwards—I would have been more nervous.
I'm more nervous about an upper-level seminar I'm teaching next semester.
"I have never been more nervous than I am today," she said.
For the record, the stars were more nervous about singing than acting.
Then the phone line fell silent, which made her even more nervous.
However, he added that the increased scrutiny has made employees more nervous.
Unabashedly describing her various substance-related explorations, I only grew more nervous.
I think my family in Finland is more nervous than I am.
But yes (I was) more nervous than I've been since 2001 probably.
Luckily it went well … I've never been more nervous in my life, though!
Could it be possible they are more nervous than they love fast food?
I quickly learned that the more I swiped the more nervous I became.
Other, more nervous voices in his party will be hoping he is right.
My father became even more taciturn, my mother even more nervous and jumpy.
Relationup: Online Relationship AdviceWhen I approached Relationup, I was a bit more nervous.
Appearing the more nervous of the two, Williams has double-faulted three times.
But as the Florida trip has gotten closer, China has become more nervous.
She was more nervous than I was, and that gave me an idea.
All these questions made M. and F. even more nervous, Ahlam told BuzzFeed News.
"You're just getting more and more nervous every time they come in," she said.
Meanwhile, I got more and more nervous and started drinking the vodka I'd brought.
It also means potential buyers are more nervous about taking the plunge at all.
So I think it's just different, but I don't think it's, like, more nervous.
"That's going to be special," Coats said, to more nervous laughter in the audience.
"But I was way more nervous doing that than going on live on MSNBC."
"I was a bit nervous and I got more and more nervous," she said.
Kim said recently that he was "a little more nervous" because Woods was watching.
That had made Labour ever more nervous that any agreement it reached with Mrs.
The more nervous he got, he said, the more food and water he consumed.
The more I thought about how he might react, the more nervous I became.
"For some reason, Bill Gates being present made me way more nervous," Augustine jokes.
He was trying to relate to me, but it only made me more nervous.
"I think I was probably a little bit more nervous this time," she said.
Councils are also more nervous because they're people that have to be re-elected.
He didn't do interviews at the time ... Yeah, I don't know which one would make me more nervous, if I was with Chat or if I'd be more nervous working for Marc Benioff or someone that no one really knew very well.
" While Garner was beaming, she admitted, "I've never been more nervous than I am today.
"I was more nervous for him than I ever have been for myself," Ben said.
His voice was soft and the gentleness of his tone made her even more nervous.
I should be more nervous, but I'm not going to take it so crazily, hopefully.
And every day closer to the 2018 midterms makes Republicans more nervous about such polls.
Her husband is so excited, but I know my friend is more nervous than anything.
Darchel, who was already plenty overprotective before Brooklynn died, is an even more nervous mother.
TC: Still, it must complicate your life, including [managing] employees who must feel more nervous.
After the election, Enriquez said, he became more "nervous" about the outcome of the appeal.
I should be more nervous, but I'm not going to take it so crazily hopefully.
I'm more nervous, I mean, Howard Schulz and people like that are probably gonna run.
And as China's tech giants get bigger and richer, the Communist Party gets more nervous.
"I'm more nervous than I thought I'd be," Ms. Bradbury said, gazing into the classroom.
"It makes people more nervous," she said, "when it is unclear what is going on."
"So I think it made people in the building more nervous than it should have."
According to Legato, director Jon Favreau was "more nervous" about pushing the scene too far.
But investors are clearly growing more nervous and increasingly wary of all the conflicting reports.
With every school shooting I hear about, I become more nervous about it hitting home.
But this was 1991, and America was far more nervous about racial than gender-based discrimination.
And, as of this date, she seems more nervous than she was on the first night.
In general, I don't drink coffee because it makes me more nervous than I already am.
I usually interview well, but I'm more nervous about the technical questions they'll ask about SEO.
Would Metcalf, a Tony Award-winning Broadway pro, be more nervous onstage knowing Clinton was there?
Back in 2017, George looked more nervous than ever as he shook hands with the headteacher.
Several of the ones I consulted were so wrongheaded or incomprehensible they made me more nervous.
"It will only make investors more nervous about the country," economist and businessman Bismarck Rewane says.
"I used to be a little more nervous about it than I am now," he said.
" Some of the other candidates, she added, were "making people more nervous than they need to be.
"I was more nervous about the hormones and how I was gonna feel," she told Entertainment Tonight.
They're always prepared to be here to help guide people through who are a little more nervous.
And there is another factor that makes people more nervous about flying than getting behind the wheel.
But I think actually, I get a little more nervous about my food order than he does.
One particular part of the investment industry is likely more nervous than most: the money market sector.
"I was way more nervous about him playing baseball than he was," Gabe's mother, Summer Davis, said.
They said they were more nervous to meet the Hollywood A-listers than they were President Obama.
"Coming to the game, I was a little more nervous, excited, kind of mixed emotions," Hutton said.
"More nervous before first presidential debate or first college football game?" the questioner asks in the ad.
There's been a lot of equipment stolen, and I've never been more nervous at a sporting event.
As partisan politics increasingly break down along urban and rural lines, Arizona Republicans are becoming more nervous.
"I'm a little more nervous than I usually am," he says, scanning the perimeter of the room.
"I've never been more nervous before a start," Cardinals starter Joe Magrane said after the record-setting game.
WILFRED FROST: I guess some of your allies in the region are a little more nervous than others.
"I'm probably more nervous than you are to be honest!" she said as she prepared to go in.
She recalled how a young Spanish-speaking woman who was chosen instead of her was even more nervous.
Nothing makes me more nervous than pissing next to someone who has chosen to piss next to me.
Should the markets be more nervous around these events or do you think the current behaviour is appropriate.
And the longer these models are devoid of weather troubles, the more nervous the bean bulls will become.
My boss assured me that the clients were more nervous than I was, but I wasn't so sure.
And as the clock ticks closer to a Donald Trump nominating convention, Democrats will grow even more nervous.
"Inside the wire everything is fine, but outside the wire I'm more nervous than ever," Mr. Lebouder said.
"Our big concern is that investors get more and more nervous," Schumacher told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
Having been in the industry before, I was probably more nervous than a normal parent would have been.
"To play against the great player, I'm feeling no more nervous, you know, because nothing to lose," she said.
Basilio sat quietly next to Roger at first, the older boy seemingly more nervous than the 3-year-old.
"I was more nervous asking her father for permission than anything," Chmerkovskiy, 32, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Almost every senator I spoke with say they think it's working, but some are still more nervous than others.
" Evidently, the more nervous and tense people are," the more of this chemical people give off, a release says.
Domestic vehicle sales have fallen in recent months, suggesting that Americans are getting more nervous about making big purchases.
"I suspect we're all becoming more nervous," said Mr. Alder, who has been fighting fires in Australia for decades.
How low does it go and at what level does it make you more nervous about the potential for inflation?
She acted much more nervous right after the robbery," says a second source, who adds, "Her style has also changed.
Jonghyun: We've come to the US for fan meets before, but concerts make me a bit more nervous and excited.
Indeed, her more nervous supporters can rest assured after this: she will trudge on with her inevitable, but uninspiring campaign.
"I was more nervous before my first college football game, because you were actually going to get hit," Rubio responds.
Indeed, many students, teachers and parents say that adults have been more nervous than the children who attend the school.
"I was very nervous because we were so close, and this is just making me even more nervous," Jose said.
Noisey: Do you guys get more nervous than usual as your shows get bigger, like your Rock the Park gig?
"I was literally more nervous to play this than to perform my set," Brown said, after he'd been knocked out.
I knew it was going to be a tough match and I was a little bit more nervous than usual.
"I've actually specifically not bothered him too much about it because I don't want to make him more nervous," says Young.
But before we get there, it's the Women Tell All next week and I for one could not be more nervous.
It was probably for only four hundred people and I was more nervous than I'd ever been in my whole life.
That leads Estrella to say he is more nervous about the yield curve's message now than he was several months ago.
She was, however, more nervous about how to sneak away from her extended family, totaling some 30 people, to do it.
I looked at the young man who would call my name and I saw that he was more nervous than me.
"You're just getting more and more nervous," Froggatt explained of having the Duchess watch her and Michelle Dockery film a scene.
Privately, Republicans are more nervous — though they think that whoever has the majority will win it by just a few seats.
It will certainly make owners more nervous about publicly offering artworks worth more than $50 million without a guaranteed minimum price.
By May, after watching administration officials vacillate on proposed penalties against the Chinese telecommunications company ZTE, Mr. Marsh was more nervous.
Last Wednesday night, Donald Trump gave a halting nationally televised speech that made Americans even more nervous than they already were.
Once in the quiet of the van, Federer and Nadal sounded more nervous about playing doubles than about beating Team World.
ET. The historic lows for the 22000-year came as investors grew more nervous about the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
Nobody was more nervous about James Corden's debut as host of this year's Grammy Awards than his parents, Margaret and Malcolm Corden.
"We've been hanging out all week and you can tell the days are coming quicker and he's getting more nervous," she continued.
"I will definitely say that I'm excited, but I might be more nervous about the whole gravity of the trip," Avendas says.
Her junior partners in government -- the Bavarian conservatives and the Social Democrats -- are certainly even more nervous now given tumbling public support.
That wing of the party is growing ever-more nervous that Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders is going to be the nominee.
"I've seen brides far more nervous that Catherine!" recalls Ward, whose salon in Chelsea Kate has frequented since she was a student.
And so, I'm more nervous about what happens if we have something that's between the Great Depression and the Great Financial Crisis.
"Everyone is nervous, but I think it is our families out there stateside that are more nervous for us," Ms. Sokala said.
Another banker said that other potential issuers in the euro market will be more nervous because of the Poland and Slovakia trades.
"I was more nervous today than when I was playing because, I mean, of course when you play you have control," Borg said.
When the hair loss started, I was a month away from graduating, jobless, and growing more and more nervous about my financial stability.
Company executives are getting more nervous about the state of the U.S. economy, with nearly half now expecting a recession within a year.
WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT THE CURRENT 43% THAT MAKES YOU MORE NERVOUS ABOUT A TIGHTER JOB MARKET THAN THE 4.9% UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN JANUARY?
Kim Kardashian West was more nervous for her appearance at the 2019 Met Gala that she was for her wedding to Kanye West.
The 93-year-old former leader said Kim Jong Un makes him more nervous than his father, the late Kim Jong-il. Why?
"I was more nervous in the last 15 minutes than I'd ever been in my entire life," Cohan told the Comic Con crowd.
A few more nervous nights in Manhattan and a boon to BlinkNow, a nonprofit based in Morristown that helps poor children in Nepal.
Kaneisha (Teyonah Parris) is more assertive — and Mista Jim (Paul Alexander Nolan) more nervous — than you would expect in a real antebellum encounter.
"Clearly investors and analysts, including ourselves, have become more nervous," said Dirk Willer, managing director and head of emerging market strategy at Citi.
"Each time we spoke, I was closer to making a working product—and more nervous about telling him how things were going," Winick writes.
She says she and her coworkers are "starting to get more nervous" and increasingly frustrated that they can't strike as the shutdown drags on.
If people are already nervous about an autonomous shuttle, they might get even more nervous when they find out it's 3D printed, he says.
"I must have been more nervous than I thought, because I've never had dry mouth before," Winfrey reveals in an upcoming interview with PEOPLE.
Giralt Brun said that one gang member told him the audition process made him more nervous than the prospect of kidnapping an entire family.
If the thought of heading to a concert, club or festival makes you more nervous or uncomfortable than it used to, you're not alone.
"You can feel the actors getting more and more nervous as they approach the point when there are people at tables," he told WhatsOnStage.com.
When Ravi, his lawyer and I walked into the building, we were more nervous than usual, even though nothing had changed in Ravi's case.
Now investors seem to be growing more nervous as the United States' biggest trading partners show signs that they are ready to fight back.
"When you have these corporate executives dragged to Congress, that makes the market more nervous," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist at SlateStone Wealth.
However, investors have grown more nervous on the stock since loss-making Swedish rival Ericsson slashed its forecast on the global network market last week.
He's more nervous and less confident — and at least in this clip, it makes the other Dean a more likable character than he eventually was.
A clear sign that investors are getting more nervous came on Monday when sterling shed a full cent against the U.S. dollar, falling below $1.31.
What makes establishment-aligned Republicans even more nervous is the prospect that former Representative Mike Espy could emerge as the other candidate in the runoff.
The sudden increase — "widening" in the bond market's lingo — is telling us that investors are suddenly more nervous about handing over their cash to corporations.
When the cameras turn to the stands, they often find proud parents who are more nervous — or celebratory — than any of the fans at home.
Aside from having their basic human and civil rights taken away, nothing makes homos more nervous than an empty dance floor at a gay bar.
Will they be more nervous because of the recent failure, or less nervous because of the excess scrutiny to which their vehicle will have been subjected?
Steve Kraus, a biotech investor at Bessemer Venture Partners says the life sciences industry will get more nervous if Alphabet starts recruiting heavily in their backyard.
Behind the curtain: Trump's non-legal aides seem way more nervous, and some tell me that they assume the end will be neither near nor pleasant.
The day opens with you feeling emotionally grounded; however, as the hours roll on, you'll feel more nervous energy in the air, so avoid stressful situations.
After she found out her mother, sister and mother-in-law wouldn't be able by her bedside for moral support, she said she grew more nervous.
Every new headline, every new hysteria is making people more nervous and it's actually very, very positive," the CEO of Eminence Capital said on "Halftime Report.
Mr. Gelb recalled Mr. Domingo sitting in his dressing room, somber and more nervous than usual, before the Met's live broadcast of "Luisa Miller" this spring.
The player who ensured that loss last year, Jenkins, said he was more nervous watching Britt this year than he was playing for Villanova last year.
"It will make people more nervous, more risk-averse, more inclined to wait and see," said a senior Western financier, who asked not to be named.
And even though Moore had large and unique liabilities, there are a lot of Republicans who just became a lot more nervous about the political zeitgeist.
I felt like I really went out on a limb with this one, so I've never been more nervous about showing a movie than this one.
The increased pressure of the sanctions has already made banks more nervous about working with PDVSA, according to financial industry sources, leading to delays in simple operations.
Like most first-time moms-to-be, Cassie is at least "a little scared of labor" and delivery — but she's more nervous about balancing work and motherhood.
People tend to be more nervous about that split second of discomfort, but don't think about how they're now dealing with five to six months of aftercare.
Investors also seem more nervous about further weakening the market's safe haven of choice, the yen, given a raft of political risks to global growth next year.
"What I find harder to believe is that the pressure can build without somebody accidentally lighting a match, and that's what I'm more nervous about," he added.
Despite her condition — she regularly saw psychiatrists and suffered more nervous breakdowns — Baron managed to show her work in group and solo exhibitions, including at Manhattan galleries.
"It is as if the more money is thrown at the problem, the more nervous dealers become - the intervention acts as an indication of weakness," he added.
Business leaders have warned against a no-deal Brexit, and the prospect of a victory by Mr. Johnson was "making market participants more nervous," Mr. Hardman said.
Cast these worries aside since they will only make you more nervous and your audience likely isn't scrutinizing you nearly as much as you think they are.
"Please keep this a secret, do not tell Secretary Clinton because she's getting a little nervous, and I don't want her to get more nervous," Sanders said.
As the FCC's court battle grows closer and ISP policy folk get more nervous about their chances of success, the push for such legislation is only accelerating.
"The bond market has gotten a lot more nervous in the last week, pricing 57 basis points of easing this year," said Schumacher, referring to fed funds futures.
But that night, in his room in the Hotel de la Ville in Monza, Italy, he was more nervous than at any other time in his professional life.
"I remember being so excited but also more nervous than I had ever been before!" she wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of herself, D'Amico and Mila Rose.
Johnson says that playing his work-in-progress for this small group of friends makes him more nervous than presenting his professional compositions to high-powered movie executives.
Repeated exposure to THC can also change your chemical reactions downstream from the CB1 receptors in unpredictable ways that may make you either more nervous or more calm.
Mr. Gebreselase said that the more time passed, the more nervous he became about being able to have a child with his wife before she grew too old.
And despite the many advantages that her fame might have afforded her, she was more nervous about going there than Rose-Lynn Harlan has ever been about anything.
"Every new headline, every new hysteria is making people more nervous — and it's actually very, very positive," he said in reference to the media coverage of the coronavirus.
As economic growth has slowed, party officials have grown more nervous about Western influences on the nation's youth, who are more worldly and digitally connected than ever before.
The risk is that market conditions could turn worse and investors would be even more nervous about a business model that has not been tested during a recession.
More I see of the sky and the less I see of the buildings, I`m going up, I do feel a bit more, a bit more nervous. Oh!
I have written about the alt-right, Trump supporters, and how dumb movies are, and nothing has made me more nervous than writing about Goodreads, book bloggers, and Hale.
The insider added that the reality star and entrepreneur, who turns 36 on Friday, appears "much more nervous" and has no desire to be photographed or approached by fans.
Yet investors looking for a nice fourth-quarter rally should probably be wishing for some more nervous trading and a deeper pullback in the second half of the month.
Ramsay, who's also a murderer and, like, not even a real lord, made us even more nervous when he told Sansa that he was a part of her now.
It's official: President Donald Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 17 days — making America's allies even more nervous about the growing closeness between Washington and Moscow.
Appearing before a live audience again, she says she felt no more nervous than she had before any performance from decades earlier — which is to say, she was terrified.
"I was a little bit more nervous about this one because we haven't had a hurricane since Katrina," said Ms. Moran's daughter Destiny, 26, an employee of the casino.
The largest bloc of committee members is chosen by Hong Kong's district councils, which makes pro-Beijing parties even more nervous about losing council seats in next month's elections.
That kept Chinese stocks supported, while Japan's Nikkei advanced 216% as an overnight slide in the yen is a boon for exporters, though the mood was more nervous elsewhere.
Like with so many on our list, Don't Be Evil might leave you feeling a little more nervous about the world we live in, but a lot more informed.
Republicans have been getting more and more nervous about repealing Obamacare without having a replacement ready — and a new report from the Congressional Budget Office could worsen those fears.
Iran is now slowly reintegrating itself into the global economy, and wary of any new measures from the US that make investors more nervous about doing business with it.
Shareef O'Neal's heading to the operating table to fix his heart issue in December -- and his mom tells TMZ Sports she couldn't be more nervous for the UCLA superstar.
Investors have become more nervous ahead of a vote in Britain next week on whether to leave the EU, with recent opinion polls indicating growing support for such a move.
The market is getting more nervous about the prospect of some kind of a conflict, said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management in New York.
I think once you get past that, I think some of those hurdles and some of things that are making people a bit more nervous will fade into the background.
"Candidly, I would be a lot more nervous if I were you if I came out with some new strategic plan for Wells Fargo in 48 hours," Mr. Sloan said.
"The market is getting more nervous about the prospect of some kind of a conflict," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management in New York.
Asked if he was seeing an uptick in senior liquidation preferences — onerous terms that later-stage investors demand when they start feeling more nervous about the market — Kramer says he hasn't.
In that case, more nervous sorts of investors are able to bear a higher exposure to stocks in the long run than they would be able to in the short run.
Why was I more nervous here than I've ever been at any of the tattoo parlors I regularly visit, where someone plans to carefully hurt me for hundreds of my dollars?
From this midterm election standpoint, I would rather be a Democrat than a Republican in this environment, but I am far more nervous than I was on election eve in 2006.
"If you had talked to me two or three years ago, I might have been more nervous or more frustrated, but I'm really, really happy where I am now," Stiles added.
Perhaps Freddy, who is fifteen years Less's junior, did not correctly calculate the dosage for an older, more nervous passenger; or, to be precise, for the middle-aged novelist Arthur Less.
"Until we see some confirmation, I think we'll see people getting a bit more nervous as that deadline nears," said William Jackson, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics in London.
"Jon was more nervous about it than I think they were," said Legato, referencing the Disney execs who he said encouraged them to push what they could do with the scene.
The kids didn't mob the drumming activist, the kid with the "smirk" wasn't really blocking the drummer's path and seemed more nervous than anything, the people clearly flinging racist — and homophobic!
Investors are more nervous about committing to smaller firms even though these are often said to be more nimble traders and able to score the big returns that made hedge funds famous.
However the broader reflationary theme now playing out in global bond markets and rising headline CPI inflation could see markets become more nervous about an earlier-than-expected tapering of ECB purchases.
What does make many NATO states more nervous, however, is an agreement that Poland's nationalistic government – one of the few to embrace Trump and his worldview – may cut with the U.S. president.
"It's kind of strange to say it, but I'm more nervous about tripping or slipping than I am to be wearing lingerie, but it'll all be good," Kendall said at the time.
"The crazy thing is I'm more nervous about doing stand-up than I am about bungee jumping out of a helicopter over the Grand Canyon," the star says in the Wednesday episode.
As a young writer working on her first book, it made me even more nervous about what I was writing, the ways my work deviated from other stories that were out there.
Some of Trump's antics, such as his trade threats and attacks on Amazon, have made investors a bit more nervous lately, but by and large, the richest Americans and companies are happy.
While the loss was modest — it fell by about 21.02 percent over the nine days — the drop has naturally made jittery investors even more nervous about what might happen around Election Day.
"The overhang of daily political tensions and nonsense coming out of the White House is causing people to become more nervous, but that doesn't change the fundamentals of the market," Kresh said.
"As the polls change, the market is growing more nervous and is beginning to price in a Trump presidency," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
I'm much more nervous about the loss of life that could come with a 15 or 20% unemployment rate than I am about the loss of life that comes with CV-250.
Not long after the story drifts into focus, it leaps into a faster, more nervous register with the grisly murders of Ashley, her parents and even the family dog at their home.
While the citizens of La Paz are more and more nervous for the looming shortages, El Alto is grieving over a clash with security forces which left eight people dead on Tuesday.
Not long after the story drifts into focus, it leaps into a faster, more nervous register with the grisly murders of Ashley, her parents and even the family dog at their home.
"Safe-haven flows are always affected by political events, and when it affects countries where the U.S. and Russia are interested, then investors become even more nervous," DZ Bank strategist Daniel Lenz said.
It's already nerve-wracking enough to marry a stranger, but one hopeful groom on the new season of Married at First Sight is even more nervous than usual to meet his future wife.
"I'm sticking to my call for a hike in November, but I'm much more nervous now than I was prior to this data release," Scotiabank's Alan Clarke wrote in a note to clients.
The BOJ disappointed markets on Friday by keeping bond purchases steady, defying expectations it would hoover up more, and made traders even more nervous after announcing it would re-evaluate policies in September.
But the rapid generational turnover on the campaign beat has collectively created a press corps less confident in its judgments and even more nervous about straying from the pack and the Twitter mob.
Republicans appear to hope that by dragging out the process, they can plant seeds of doubts with the public about impeachment — and make vulnerable Democrats all the more nervous about the path forward.
"Media companies have been more nervous about getting into collaboration with Apple which is why you have not seen many deals with Apple to create TV deals or content," Campling told CNBC by phone.
This provided a great source of small talk for Lydia and me, which was helpful because it was soon apparent that we were both considerably more nervous than we'd been when we first met.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell Thursday to its lowest level since 2200 as Wall Street became more nervous that the U.S.-China trade war could drag on longer than expected.
Since the referendum many companies appear to have reduced their exports to the EU. The research suggests that the bigger the potential tariff facing a product, the more nervous firms are about exporting it.
Cramer drilled down on each one: The first ingredient was oil, as investors became more nervous about the potential risks to the financial system caused by the relentless decline of crude down to $26.
He soon became more nervous when on the drive to meet Guzman, he spotted a man, naked and chained on the side of the road, someone he presumed had run afoul of the cartel.
The BOJ disappointed markets on Friday by keeping bond purchases steady, defying expectations it would hoover up more, and made traders even more nervous after announcing it would re-evaluate its policies in September.
"If you want some crack, it's a different block, down closer to the Carl's Jr." The dealers eyed Riley's camera and my notebook with suspicion, but he was more nervous about the local cops.
"With an erratic U.S. president who has little interest in reading briefings heading to Helsinki this week, it is hard to recall a summit that has made Western foreign policymakers more nervous," Roth added.
"The rhetoric from Trump has created a whole lot of uncertainly and people are a little bit more nervous about making a commitment," Navitas' Chief Executive Officer Rod Jones told Reuters in a phone interview.
The Bank of Japan disappointed markets last month by keeping bond purchases steady, defying expectations it would buy up more, and made traders even more nervous after announcing it would re-evaluate policies in September.
The question remains, as MBS takes the stage in Riyadh to a massively more nervous and diminished crowd of debtors and very pragmatic investors: can his grip on Saudi Arabia be lessened in any way?
Andrew Scheer, leader of Canada's official opposition Conservatives, on Thursday cited the risk of auto tariffs and told legislators that "Canadians are rightly becoming more and more nervous" about the way the talks were going.
"With Eskom in the midst of trying to find a solution to its financing needs, investors are more nervous as to what this means to (rating agency) Moody's," Citi economist Gina Schoeman said in a note.
"Given a more nervous global backdrop for risk assets and an increase in volatility within emerging markets specifically, it's unsurprising Gulf equities are softer," said Akber Khan, senior director of asset management at Al Rayan Investment.
"If I had only gone by his music and videos, I might've been more nervous because I may have imagined this man who rides dragons at night and is surrounded by Oompa Loompas," he says laughing.
"If the deal collapses they fall back - not all the way down to the 2012/2015 levels but they would have to come off a bit as some European buyers would get more nervous," he asserted.
He had been grilled by arson investigators, been through trials, been on 23-hour lockdown during a blackout in corporate, but Nate couldn't remember ever being more nervous, feeling more pressure than he did right now.
"Our view is that the most recent hard data out of China shows signs of stabilisation, but if we do start to see the opposite...then that would make the MAS much more nervous," Martin said.
"Investors are growing more nervous about possible delays to the Brexit negotiations by the issue of the Northern Ireland-Republic of Ireland border," Omer Esiner, chief market analyst at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange said in a note.
However, Pakistan's central bank appears more nervous as oil prices climb, raising its main policy rate by 50 basis point to 6.5 percent on Friday and warning the "the balance-of-payments picture...has further deteriorated".
But interest rates are already so low that the Fed is running out of wiggle room to act further if (or when) it needs to — and that's already making the financial industry more nervous, not less.
As Americans grow more nervous about the implications of the global pandemic, and as the government puts extraordinary limitations on public life, customers across the country have been clearing supermarkets like Stew Leonard's of essential items.
That fall was exacerbated Monday after the yield on the benchmark 22.3-year Treasury note hit a 211.4-year high, sending the Dow tumbling another 252,113 points as investors grew more nervous about an overheating economy.
When the officer put his hand on his gun, it made White feel like the cop was nervous and White then became more nervous, White told CNN's Coy Wire, who was White's teammate for three years. Maj.
The survey "points towards a more nervous consumer who is a little less confident in the outlook for the Irish economy and disappointed with the development of their own household finances," KBC chief economist Austin Hughes said.
For baby boomers and Generation X, who tend to be more nervous in fluctuating markets due to their closeness to retirement, it might be a good time to review your financial plan and make changes if necessary.
Investors grew more nervous this week about the possibility of a full-blown trade war due to increasingly sharp rhetoric between the United States and China, and growing evidence of the wider economic impact of the conflict.
The whole incident "opened our eyes" to political interference in the Trump administration, which made scientists "more nervous" about speaking out, an official at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which includes the weather service, told POLITICO.
Investors are aware of some of this—a net 31% of those polled by Bank of America are underweight British equities—but the nearer we get to March 2019 without a deal the more nervous they will become.
"This move has shaken things in sterling and a huge amount of any outstanding positioning will have been washed out, and we may be starting from a new, even more nervous footing," said Citi FX trader Sam Underwood.
"While no changes are expected from the central bank, the drop in energy prices and the volatility in the financial markets should make policymakers more nervous," said Kathy Lien, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney gave a news conference on Thursday after the central bank boosted its forecast for British growth in 2017 and some rate-setters said they were more nervous about rising inflation.
On Prinsloo's Instagram story, she shared several videos from backstage of the show — including one of Levine with the caption "Yassssssss I'm more nervous," one of her excitedly walking into the stadium with friends, and one from her seat.
"Safe-haven flows are always affected by political events, and when it affects countries where the U.S. and Russia are interested, then investors become even more nervous because of relations (between those two)," said DZ Bank strategist Daniel Lenz.
On one hand, the general mood of nationalism and nativism seems to have triggered a rise in anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim sentiment; at a minimum, followers of those faiths feel more nervous about being stigmatised for their beliefs.
But when your spokesman refers to the State Department as the wreck of the Titanic and then makes it sound like it's going to be a long time, indeed, before you reorganize, well, that just makes people more nervous.
Christian: At this point, I was a little more nervous than confident that I could pull it off, but the time had finally come to see if I could be at least a little bit graceful for a day.
TOKYO, July 28 (Reuters) - Short-term Japanese government bond yields rose on Thursday after results of a two-year note auction were surprisingly weak, making investors even more nervous ahead of a Bank of Japan policy decision on Friday.
That said, the Trump administration's policy changes really do have insurers on edge, and Congress' imminent failure to pass a stabilization package would only make them more nervous — likely leading to even bigger premium hikes and a weaker market.
If Russia - or Russians - were behind the nerve attack, some of their aims may have been achieved: Britain has shown just how little power it is willing to exercise while every Kremlin opponent will be more nervous about retribution.
I think if I had been on a docuseries in my 20s or even early 30s, it would have made me more nervous, but it doesn't make me nervous now because I am so firm in who I am.
After attending an "urban escape and evasion" seminar, you remark how you began to see the world through the eyes of a burglar, for instance getting a little more nervous than usual when police entered a bank you were in.
The young royal bravely walked into his brand new school on Thursday — looking more nervous than he did just a half-hour before for a smiley first-day photo with dad Prince William on the steps of his Kensington Palace home!
"From a valuation perspective, I get a little bit more nervous about the Walmarts, the Amazons of the world… I look at Costco, I feel like it's a little bit inflated in terms of its P/E right now," he said.
"I believe human intuition is too advanced for AI to have caught up yet," he said, but noted that since learning more about AlphaGo's capabilities he's gotten slightly more nervous and is no longer convinced he'll win the series 5-0.
But a minority of participants at Thursday's Governing Council meeting emphasized that debt markets were becoming more nervous and advocated taking a more pessimistic stance by saying risks were "tilted to the downside", two sources familiar with the deliberations said.
"We are more nervous than we were; it doesn't look as clear cut now, though I think the market is still pricing in that we will remain," said Paola Binns, a senior credit fund manager at Royal London Asset Management.
And as the summer of 2017 approached, Somalis were becoming more and more nervous about how Amazon would accommodate them during Ramadan, the monthlong religious observance when Muslims fast during the day, which would begin that year on May 26.
"It was my 30th Arc and I was more nervous than ever, not to mention excited, but in the race I found myself in a fantastic spot," Dettori, who won a record-extending sixth Arc, was quoted by the BBC.
LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - British consumers spent more on their credit cards in August as they borrowed to fund a summer shopping spree but companies are more nervous in the run-up to Brexit, lending industry data showed on Wednesday.
Ms. White, with her perma-sparkle and slight Texas accent, is a more nervous and ingratiating Nora than was the swaggering Ms. Metcalf; she wrings laughs everywhere she can, even from the flip of her skirt as she finishes her arias.
I have a one-hour commute each way and I work in patient care and got more and more nervous about the potential of getting in a car accident or making a terrible mistake at work because of sleep deprivation.
That depends on what makes you more nervous: not being able to see your baby at all times or owning an internet-connected video camera that could malfunction or, in rare instances, give a random hacker access to your home.
You've performed in front of huge crowds, you've been on TV and in movies, but do you feel like the docuseries side of TV makes you more nervous as you embark on this different type of path than you're used to?
" The star of the From Dusk Till Dawn reboot, who is rumored to be dating Fergie ex Josh Duhamel, says she wasn't nervous about the fashion statement itself, but that,  "I was just more nervous about being a Latina immigrant representing there.
"The complications that were [present] could still exist, so there's a little bit of nervousness in there but above that, it's more nervous excitement," he confessed to PEOPLE in April, adding of his son on the way, "I just want to meet him."
The ultimate goal of this day was to have me run in heels, a la Wonder Woman crossing the No Man's Land between German and British forces in World War I. But as the day went on, I got more and more nervous.
And Nucleus now has added incentive to land new partnerships with some of Amazon's tech and retail competitors — think Google, Walmart or Target — which Frankel believes have good reason to be more nervous than ever about Amazon's increasing foothold inside American homes.
"There is no doubt that the government is becoming more nervous about the recent volatile moves in the Japanese currency which are dampening the stock market severely, the most important economic indicator for the (Prime Minister's Shinzo) Abe administration," said Osamu Takashima, strategist at Citi.
RELATED: 2016ers hit the airwaves In it, he answers questions like whether he was more nervous before his first college football game or his first presidential debate (football game, "because you were actually going to get hit") and a joke about having water on hand.
While some of the outflows could be attributed to mid-year rebalancing, "it's a sign that investors are getting more nervous about what's ahead for equity markets in the second half of the year as concerns about a slowing U.S. economy grow," Rosenbluth added.
Best Big Movie: As a huge fan of Andrew Stanton's two previous Pixar films (Finding Nemo and Wall-E) and a someone who was dispirited by how lame his live-action debut John Carter was, I was more nervous than excited for his return to animation.
The more nervous or showoffy of the divers climbed and dived, climbed and dived, like good little penguins, but she stayed on the deck loosening up and watching the first races, giving a small jump each time the buzzer cracked and the swimmers leaped off the blocks.
Asked why he did not receive additional remedial training or retribution, Anderson referred to "mitigating circumstances" — including the presence of FAA officials observing his type rating, which could have made him more nervous and his performance worse, as well as damage to his home during Hurricane Irma.
"It seems the bond market has gotten more nervous relative to stocks in the last week...If Trump does ride to the rescue of the stock market, and stocks go up 3 or 4% quickly, that would be about 10 to 15 basis points in the 10-year yield," he said.
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"I think it's more of what we saw starting last week, where you have a very crowded trade ... If they are going to get more nervous about the stock market, that's where you are going to see the selling," said William Delwiche, Investment Strategist at Robert W. Baird & Co in Milwaukee.
As a final testament to the power of Trebek, consider this: Producer Maggie Speak said to the greenroom of caffeine- and nerve-riddled contestants on my tape day that most people are more nervous about talking to Trebek during the interview portion than they are to, you know, answer trivia questions.
Unlike Hunnam, he hints at mysteries held in reserve, as does Sienna Miller, who plays Fawcett's wife, Nina—calmer and cleverer than him, and eager to escort him on his journeys, but kept at home by the dictates of an age more nervous of women's equality than of Amazonian tribes.
The adorable children — dressed like Watson and Stevens from the film — asked their famed doppelgangers a variety of pressing questions, like which character they would want to play in the film other than the one they did — Watson says Beast and Stevens says Belle — and whether they were more nervous about singing or acting.
Overnight, U.S. Treasury yields dropped to their lowest level in over four months at 2.29 percent "Safe-haven flows are always affected by political events, and when it affects countries where the U.S. and Russia are interested, then investors become even more nervous because of relations (between those two)," said DZ Bank strategist Daniel Lenz.
"Should it play out that investors are more nervous around the name under a new non-UK domicile, then the bank might have to pay a bigger premium for the so-called increased risk of being a quote-unquote emerging market name," said Oliver Judd, a senior credit analyst at Aviva Investors, which owns HSBC bonds.
So she did, and I got more and more nervous and shaky as she sat on the edge of a straight-backed wicker chair while I got iced tea from the cooler and poured it into a Mason jar and brought it to her, with the broken ice rattling around and the tea sloshing over the edge.
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday set a March deadline for beginning the formal departure process from the EU. "This move has shaken things in sterling and a huge amount of any outstanding positioning will have been washed out and we may be starting from a new, even more nervous footing," Citi trader Sam Underwood wrote in a note to clients.
One of my guys was psyched to go on roller coasters like the Incredible Hulk Coaster and the deservedly legendary Rip Rockit Coaster (if you haven't seen the video of Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Hart screaming themselves silly on that one, go check it out right now) but my other son is a bit more nervous about things that drop, twist and roll.
WATCH THIS: Take a Tour Through Hogsmeade and Hogwarts Castle with "Harry Potter's" Luna Lovegood Luckily, the vast majority of the thrill rides at Universal are actually "simulators" — you sit in a small theater-like environment with a massive screen in front of you, and the theater tilts, pivots and turns to create a feeling that you are truly falling or flying — which provided excellent peace of mind for my more nervous dude that we weren't really hurtling through the air (even though it sure felt like it on the Simpsons ride!) While the simulators may not be ideal if you're prone to motion sickness, we made it through each and every one unscathed (and I've been known to get car sick reading a text message).

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