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Since the election, health insurers have only gotten more skittish.
There was little reason to think drug users had grown more skittish.
But Democrats in districts that voted for Trump last time are much more skittish.
The new numbers from CBO could make them more skittish about supporting the Senate plan.
We've seen for some time that institutional sources of capital are more skittish these days.
Insiders will be more skittish than outsiders until they know the plan is a real possibility.
Worse, as prices come down, write-offs become more numerous and the angels become more skittish.
Any pig left alive, even wounded, would become all the more skittish and difficult to find.
Though deerhounds can sometimes be a bit more skittish, Foxcliffe was able to sail through the competition.
While some traders view this as opportunity, the renewed volatility also could make investors more skittish about stocks.
Third, investors are acting in a more skittish manner, selling earlier and in greater amounts than in the past.
Fashion is acknowledging the value of porous borders, even as its Western European home grows more skittish about them.
There may be at least one sign that self-directed investors are more skittish, at least on the margins.
If the declining projections are realised, already costly stocks could become pricier and equity investors could become even more skittish.
Economists' big fear is what could happen if consumers — already spooked by the trade war — get more skittish during an impeachment saga.
Members might be more skittish to join if they learn much of their $10 million investment might just go to paying back Facebook.
The University of California, Los Angeles researchers gave slight electric shocks bunch of donor slugs, which made those slugs more skittish about being touched.
As the tariff threats grow in scale, and the battleground shifts from rust belt industries to new technologies, the markets are growing more skittish.
As the competition for the Republican nomination drags on, Lafferty argues that the markets would grow even more skittish, in tandem with Trump's continued popularity.
Mr. Murphy is a staunch proponent of full legalization of marijuana, including for recreational use, an issue on which Mr. Cuomo has been more skittish.
While the actress makes no bones about being nude around her children, she's a bit more skittish when it comes to baring her body on-camera.
If he does not, expect foreign investors to become even more skittish and for the Iranian currency to fall further against the dollar, fueling more inflation.
And he's advised his more skittish, moderate, colleagues to deflect reporters' questions by saying they'll be "a juror" in Trump's Senate trial and therefore can't comment.
Conservatives want to roll back all of the law's insurance regulations; moderates are more skittish about unwinding the popular protections for people with preexisting medical conditions.
That period gave way to 2007, when the tape grew more skittish but still advanced for another nine months (ahead of the singular, prolonged meltdown through 2008).
Although many American companies are happy to take defence dollars—Amazon and Microsoft are nearing a $10bn cloud-computing contract with the Pentagon—others are more skittish.
"Its not a new incident but (the subpoena) is enough to shake off some of the more skittish bulls on the story," said Maxim Group analyst Stephen Anderson.
The drug community is naturally a little bit more skittish than the fraud community, and I think we will see them more openly discuss their intentions for next steps.
Based on that data, it makes sense that the millions of Americans who entered adulthood during the Great Recession a decade ago are more skittish about marriage and sex.
Burgher says the majority of the people who watch and comment on her videos are men, but she thinks women are watching, but they're just more skittish about commenting.
But by underscoring the bill's effect on the ranks of the uninsured, Congress's official scorekeeper, the C.B.O., made wavering Senate Republicans all the more skittish of the House's legislation.
In other words, investors seem to have become more skittish since the crisis and are quicker to redeem shares, and in larger amounts, for a given degree of underperformance.
It could also be meant to restore faith in the renminbi for any investors who might be more skittish after Moody's Investors Service downgraded its rating for China last week.
Moderate Republicans who were already on the fence about the bill are even more skittish about it now, and a White House official admitted, "We're right on the threshold" of losing.
Then, perhaps, it could react differently to different animals -- which would make sense, since some animals may want to look at it while others may be more skittish or just disinterested.
Chinese leaders have grown more skittish, saying any agreement must be "balanced," reflecting frustration that American officials would portray the talks as a victory for Washington, with China bearing the costs.
Today, Schultz argues Democrats have grown too bold and leftist, leaving behind the more fiscally conservative "moderates" who are more skittish about progressive taxation and a more expansive social safety net.
If your cat or dog is more skittish around new company, provide them a safe space set away from the action where they can rest and eat in peace during the festivities.
It creates an environment where markets will be more skittish because it's unclear if countries will be acting in their own interest for the great or good, or to spite each other.
A portfolio of 'stay at home' stocks But several other stocks could be safe havens if consumers become more skittish and workers have to work at home or or can't take business trips.
Our heroine is excited but understandably nervous; it's her first time being someone's girlfriend, and the fact that the object of her affections is the Peter Kavinsky is making her even more skittish.
Obviously, this is something that should be transparent to all parties, but I actually could see this happening more commonly at the seed stage, where some rounds almost certainly fundraise continuously and investors are more skittish.
His sources are more skittish because of the perception that journalists could be used as government agents: "Shirdon would have never spoken to me if he thought I was a cop or a spy," he said.
Network executives were worried about turning off kids or some adult portion of the audience that wasn't interested in intellectually challenging material, and they grew steadily more skittish about the kinds of more mature storytelling Serling specialized in.
The Kenobi series, for example, is the kind of marquee offering that could have become a movie, although the studio became more skittish about such spinoffs after "Solo: A Star Wars Story" proved disappointing at the box office.
The chamber did pass a spending bill delivering aid to the border this year, but Democrats battled one another so fiercely over the matter that it made the party only more skittish to deal with the Trump administration.
One flight attendant for a major airline who did not want to be named because he wasn't authorized to speak to the media said that he and his coworkers were possibly more skittish about the downturn than catching the virus.
What the bill doesn't include: Emily Martin, the vice president of education and workplace justice at the National Women's Law Center, which advised on the bill, notes that the Senate was a bit more skittish about member reimbursements and what that process would look like.
Europe's retail index fell 2.2 percent, the biggest sectoral faller in Europe, and Britain's mid-caps suffered their sharpest fall this year, as investors grew more skittish about the resilience of consumer spending in Britain, where is inflation is climbing due largely to a weak pound.
After La La Land — the sort-of frontrunner that hit every mark it seemingly needed to hit to clinch the title — lost in memorable fashion to Moonlight at the 20103 ceremony, those of us who like to predict these sorts of things are more skittish than ever.
But, thanks to Trump's historic unpopularity, the passion within the Democratic base and the malaise that appears to be creeping into their own base, Republicans who had assumed they would control the Senate well beyond the 2018 elections have to feel much more skittish about that prospect today.
Her Senate colleagues and competitors, Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand and Kamala Harris, are more skittish, even though it is difficult to imagine some of their signature campaign issues—gun control for Mr Booker, paid family leave and abortion rights for Ms Gillibrand, and marijuana legalisation for Ms Harris—attracting eight or so breakaway Republican supporters.
L. klugi is more on the defensive and aggressive side whereas L. parahybana is a bit more skittish and tolerant. Like L. parahybana, L. klugi is an active and fast growing tarantula species that preys on a variety of insects and reptiles.
As a result, Faustino had to be weaned at an unusually young age, leading to a particularly difficult weaning conflict. This may account for Faustino being more skittish as a juvenile than his younger brother. Faustino grew into a large but mellow adult who reminded observers of Freud. He had worked his way up to become the beta, or second highest-ranking, male in the community until struck by a near fatal disease in 2005.
Domestic horses often cope well with deafness, and deaf horses may go undiagnosed. Some deaf horses are more skittish than normal, while others are distinctly calmer. Deafness in horses can be diagnosed by brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP), which is minimally invasive and requires no sedation and minimal restraint. While blue eyes and a white face are often associated with deafness in other species, apron-faced, non-splash horses are not known to be deaf.

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