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"unnerve" Definitions
  1. unnerve somebody to make somebody feel nervous or frightened or lose confidence

231 Sentences With "unnerve"

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" The candidate also said that feeling does not unnerve him: "I think what would unnerve me is if it didn't happen.
Mr Trump will unnerve Japan, America's staunchest friend in Asia.
Her work has lost little of its power to unnerve.
Don't push things too far, because it will unnerve people.
Whatever else, it is sure to unnerve most of us.
His election will deeply unnerve Japan, America's staunchest friend in Asia.
"I think what would unnerve me is if it didn't happen."
Mr. Musk's unpredictable behavior is also starting to unnerve Tesla's board.
" The Times characterizes this as an attempt "to unnerve Ms. Clinton.
The risk is that cutting too much too soon could unnerve markets.
But U.S. political turmoil could unnerve investors next week again, Fujito said.
It's a political ascent that continues to shock and unnerve the political establishment.
But it should especially unnerve those who elected him to drain the swamp.
A rat is one of the few things that can truly unnerve me.
More importantly, will this lead to policies that weaken growth and unnerve investors?
Is it doing the most it can to provoke, unnerve and dazzle me?
There are other factors that could unnerve the market, including the next Feb.
The risk of Johnson failing to secure a trade deal will unnerve investors.
If so, will that unnerve investors worried about an overly aggressive Federal Reserve?
This lingering abandonment concern can be compounded by darkness and truly unnerve your companion.
Every year nothing seems to agitate and unnerve the sport like tampering with them.
And it was meant to unnerve me, of course, because he's a large man.
The jihadists clearly hoped again to punish the Kenyan elite, unnerve investors and deter tourists.
Your presence alone, even your internet presence is enough to unnerve them and upset them.
But Britain's deficit is already 4% of GDP; widening it may unnerve skittish financial markets.
Any evidence that it might be swayed by attacks from Trump could unnerve the markets.
But a change in this dynamic could unnerve Beijing to the point of prompting action.
Barty's combination of unusual weapons — a kick serve and knifing backhand slice — could unnerve Keys.
American policymakers worry this will embolden China and unnerve American allies like Taiwan and Japan.
Koh's stuffed, vinyl monster sculptures have a Pop art immediacy while being creepy enough to unnerve.
"We believe the unexpected step-up in build cost may unnerve investors," Jeffries analysts said, adding: .
There are nuances, like increased crowd noise and echo, which can pump up or unnerve players.
Sal's yelps unnerve the more demure Babylonian bathers sharing the hot spring, who eye us suspiciously.
The pace of the purge has slowed, but its scope continues to unnerve some economic actors.
Trump's presidential campaign was rapidly gaining momentum and it was beginning to unnerve the Republican establishment.
He asks if we like hurting other people, and this is supposed to unnerve the player.
The bunt — or Sabathia's poor throw, which pulled Bird off first base — seemed to unnerve Sabathia.
Jihadist terrorism seemed a menace that would unnerve entire countries and might last for a generation.
But several confrontations dismantle his defenses and unnerve him, forcing him to reckon with his desires.
More importantly, will this lead to policies that unnerve consumers and business, leading to renewed economic weakness?
"It does unnerve me," said a senior executive working for a social media company in New Delhi.
These YouTube videos are far from the first pieces of children's media to unnerve or confuse adults.
Others play band instruments loudly at all hours of the day, in order to unnerve the family.
For a while, Trump tried to unnerve Chuck Schumer, but Schumer remained unperturbed and Trump backed off.
A never-ending campaign, with rallies designed to please some and unnerve others, works against that goal.
The prospect of mechanically moving large amounts of cash into China is likely to unnerve fund managers.
Spoiler alert: These 10 plays, presented in New York over a mere five years, intend to unnerve.
Yet the protests—and the government's thuggish response—will unnerve investors in Kenya more than the specific allegations.
The threat of a category 5 hurricane is enough to unnerve anyone in its projected path of destruction.
On the other hand, a stronger-than-expected figure could unnerve investors already concerned about rising interest rates.
Will Total Metal Resource's steel cat amuse or unnerve people as they venture into my foyer after dark?
The ramifications of a prolonged shutdown are beginning to unnerve those both inside and outside the federal government.
Mr. Kushner was in Israel during the war with Gaza that summer, which seemed to unnerve his wife.
Facebook's confirmation of a massive fine, which had been rumored in recent months, didn't appear to unnerve investors, though.
Not unless you want them to unnerve the humans they're interacting with, according to work out of Disney Research.
An Obamacare repeal-and-delay might be a winning strategy for the midterms, but prolonged uncertainty will unnerve business.
Inspired equally by exploitation films and true crime, these are games with goofy titles that manage to genuinely unnerve.
Instead, her campaign is preparing ways for her to unnerve Mr. Trump and provoke him to rant and rave.
At the same time, the spread of coronavirus around the world continues to roil global markets and unnerve investors.
But this particular drama would seem to have plenty of potential to unnerve Chinese censors, and embolden their critics.
The downsides are obvious: the rhetoric can unnerve allies and has the potential to provoke enemies into needless, unintended war.
They re-envision Mowgli as a junior engineer, resourcefully building and using tools in ways that unnerve the jungle denizens.
Some of his choices are unqualified; others are so nakedly partisan or ideologically extreme that they unnerve even conservative lawmakers.
Armed security arrangements with private companies tend to unnerve humanitarians, who rightly worry about violating the principles of their profession.
Economists and investment strategists are also warning of possible global shocks that could unnerve the markets in the next year.
And it will unnerve homeowners, lenders and realtors alike because it will drive up the cost of buying a home.
A negative EU report could unnerve markets — destabilizing another plank of Tsipras' re-election strategy: the need for calm financial markets.
His effective ouster could unnerve investors drawn to a rising manufacturing star with an expanding consumer market of 90 million people.
Clinton's team reportedly has been pouring over old debate footage to find pressure points that Clinton can exploit to unnerve Trump.
The Carolina Panthers will certainly try to unnerve Siemian in his first N.F.L. start Thursday night in the 2016 season opener.
But a golf hazard can come in many forms as long as it lurks to unnerve and exasperate an inattentive golfer.
But, the escalator of fear around a tit-for-tat trade war and rising interest rates is beginning to unnerve investors.
S. trade dispute continued to unnerve investors, and while the positive impact from MSCI's latest phase of China stock inclusion fades.
What did unnerve him a bit, he acknowledged, was that his wife, Jill, chose to wear a green dress on Saturday.
One factor that could unnerve them is the speculation that Amazon could bid for rights to boost its Prime subscription service.
Trump is virtually friendless amid the tensions with IranTrump also made comments on Saturday that seemed to unnerve top US allies.
He tried to unnerve Australian batter Steve Smith by hilariously imitating his batting face, during a tense match on Sunday in Bangalore.
Any system that allows member states to pick and choose which rules to comply with is bound to unnerve voters in Germany.
That seemed to unnerve Altavilla as Martinez hit the next pitch deep into the seats in right field to even the score.
Clinton on policy issues like trade and national security, as well as to unnerve her with possible targets like her husband's past.
The Nazi fliers episode is the latest to unnerve the high school and the wealthy Orange County beach cities that surround it.
Jackie Sibblies Drury's radiantly uncomfortable play, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for drama, is ready to unnerve you all over again.
In the field, battered and pummeled by older, bigger opponents trying to unnerve him, Pulisic absorbs the pounding, then gets back up.
" I was trying to get Johana to ... I gave her the phone number to text someone and I said, "It will unnerve them.
KS: But I try to unnerve people, and we should do that here because it's a great product and deserves a better leadership.
She would buy small snacks, delicacies then—a ham sandwich, an éclair, an orange—and eat them very slowly, to unnerve her questioners.
This will happen in early December, when Italians vote in a contentious referendum on political reform that may unnerve markets if it fails.
Senior House lawmakers remain concerned about the potential for the new, more moderate, language to unnerve the ultra conservative House Freedom Caucus members.
Since September, when the combination of problematic politics and fast rising inflation began to unnerve investors, The currency has dropped almost 30 percent.
Mr. Richie is a gorgeous ocean at low tide; Ms. Carey is a set of waves that unnerve even the most game surfers.
Political turmoil could unnerve foreign investors, who are already reticent to invest in Pakistan, deterred by security fears and a tough business climate.
Importantly, this could simply be an effort to unnerve Russian government operatives living and working in D.C. — an elaborate troll, in other words.
Any indication developers are poised to increase their buying is likely to unnerve authorities, given the unprecedented debt burden these companies already carry.
But it has poured money into nuclear programmes that threaten South Korea, unnerve Japan and before long will also pose a threat to America.
Not only was Gingrich stunningly unoriginal in his tactics, but he also fell short of his objective: to unnerve, bully and take Kelly down.
"The economic environment remains uncertain, trade and other tensions unnerve geopolitical relationships, and heightened volatility drives wild swings in the equity markets," he said.
The president's protectionist bent is hardly news, but the priority it commands in an interview containing scarce detail on tax reform should unnerve investors.
But even in this low-pressure position, he managed to unnerve and upset, especially when he seemed to think that he had been disrespected.
They see judges, tax cuts, nationalism, a boatload of phobias and permission to be hostile to people whose lifestyles or very existence unnerve them.
The N.R.A.'s presence can draw in an increasingly well-funded collection of groups that support gun control, and can sometimes unnerve moderate voters.
It may unnerve Mr. Trump, who has spent his life skirting the law and avoiding full accountability, but this is how the law works.
As if coronavirus fears weren't enough to unnerve global stock markets, there's now an oil price war to create even more pain for investors.
"There are only two things that could really unnerve the market: signs that the tax bill is dead ... or a geopolitical crisis," he said.
But it can also unnerve, especially in communities where that rapid change is most visible — and when politicians stand to gain by exploiting it.
Much like traditional radio dramas, there's a distinct intimacy to the format, one that allows talented storytellers to unnerve audiences with nothing more than sound.
The party's plans to nationalise utilities and raise taxes on companies may unnerve money managers, while a falling pound makes gilts less attractive to foreigners.
The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump favors combative trade policies that, if put into place, might disrupt global commerce, unsettle the markets and unnerve investors.
News that a Korean Air flight attendant who worked on flights between Seoul and Los Angeles later tested positive, is likely to unnerve passengers further.
Mr. Trump's news conference appearances on small stages packed with nodding officials, even as large American companies send employees home to work, unnerve some scientists.
It will unnerve those from both political parties who have long advocated for housing finance reform, because it's not fixing one of the fundamental problems.
One important way Big Tech serves its customers is by tracking their movements and purchases, which is beginning to unnerve at least some of us.
He is likely to reiterate the Fed's stance towards gradual monetary policy tightening, although any suggestion of caution on recent trade tensions could unnerve the markets.
His remarks may unnerve other nations that are committed to the Paris treaty and were counting on the U.S. to participate and lead on this issue.     
Gold funds accumulated their largest inflows since 2009 in the last week as financial market turmoil continued to unnerve investors, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said.
The spectacle should unnerve you given the sharp turn in America's legal system away from workers' rights and toward unlimited power for the rich and corporations.
Red carpets unnerve her: "Having your body in front of the firing squad like that can just feel really vulnerable," she told me in the car.
Could it be that fiction, whose signs of decline have us on edge, is in fact exhibiting unfamiliar new signs of life that confuse and unnerve us?
The court's decision helps in avoiding a potential issue that could unnerve investors ahead of the merger votes, RBC Capital Markets analysts wrote in a research note.
South Korea's election could unnerve markets if the new leader opts for a change in North Korea policy that undermines the U.S. or contradicts the current approach.
Advocates also argue that supervised sites help communities by keeping drug users out of public places, where they can leave dangerous refuse, unnerve passersby, and disturb businesses.
" The New York Times reports that the combined impact of the new Bob Woodward expose with the anonymous op-ed is starting to unnerve the president: "Mr.
The onset of the euro zone debt crisis that month, with Greece at its center, would unnerve investors and rattle markets around the world for several years.
Danakali's Colluli Mining Share Company (CMSC) is a 50:50 venture with state-owned Eritrean National Mining Corporation (ENAMCO), a split analysts say may unnerve some investors.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will hold its first military drills with Nepal next year, China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday, in a move that could unnerve neighboring India.
Mr. Trump's promises to fix the problems he has identified through an aggressive trade agenda has appeared to unnerve markets, which fell when they opened on Wednesday.
A global decline in long-term interest rates this month, typically viewed as a sign of threats to growth, has begun to unnerve investors across Wall Street.
The law would also fly in the face of Vietnam's commitments to various trade agreements, including under the World Trade Organization, and would likely unnerve foreign investors.
Saber rattling that stretches from North Korea to the U.S. and other hot spots could unnerve a market that just made it through a pretty volatile August.
Kuri needed to inspire trust in its users, and so the design process involved eliminating any motion, sound or type of movement that would potentially unnerve its users.
A yes vote could roil financial markets, and the Fed is unlikely to want to further unnerve investors with a rate increase just a week before that vote.
REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis That style, including his opaque personal financial dealings and his sudden shots at certain companies, has helped unnerve a corporate America that traditionally craves stability.
This may unnerve some Germans, who have grown used to the simplicities of life under Merkelism, and cause to distress the Chancellor herself, who is unused to it.
But even if a permanent funding agreement is reached, political tensions in the United States remain high, amid a series of simmering crises that could easily unnerve markets.
The girls' witchy exploits are a thin pop-culture borrowing, and teen-agers are so protean to begin with that their identity crises lack the power to unnerve.
He also, according to prosecutor Bugliosi's version of events in Helter Skelter, wanted to unnerve Melcher in retaliation for Melcher's refusal to help him advance his music career.
Yet these rosy stats and favourable historical comparisons are precisely why tighter monetary policy than is currently priced may unnerve investors: this is probably as good as it gets.
Like last year's searing Silence, it is a film designed not to bolster the settled, but to unnerve them, to give little comfort and linger long past its end.
Historically, horror movies could unnerve audiences by conjuring up an empty field or rambling mansion, far enough out in the country that no one could hear the protagonists screaming.
All of it was meant to unnerve the viewer; the actual effect was to simulate a cut-rate goth club from 1997 and make both men look incredibly stupid.
Mr. Reines would not be uncomfortable calling her "Crooked Hillary," like Mr. Trump does, or even bringing up her husband's past infidelities to try to unnerve or belittle her.
This strategy should unnerve conservatives; almost any other Republican president drawn from last year's primary field would be scoring more wins for their cause right now than Trump has.
And while Mr. Sanders has made private overtures toward centrists, his harpoons toward "corporate Democrats" and the scorched-earth tactics of his supporters have continued to unnerve Democratic leaders.
Fed watchers say the chairman will have to walk a fine line, so as not tilt too hawkish, which could unnerve markets and draw the ire of President Donald Trump.
As last year's chaos began to unnerve voters, Mr Orban's tough talk found fans across Europe, including among supposed allies of Mrs Merkel (like Horst Seehofer, the premier of Bavaria).
Disappointing economic growth has heightened fears South Africa's credit rating could be cut to sub-investment grade and further unnerve investors concerned about President Jacob Zuma's handling of the economy.
That three-game sequence — together with a medical timeout between sets for Bertens to get her left calf strapped — seemed to unnerve Bacsinszky, who also lost the next four games.
The waning appetite from one of the world's top consumers of corn will unnerve U.S. farmers, who have been hit hard by the prolonged trade spat between Washington and Beijing.
Los Angeles prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi claimed in his book Helter Skelter that Manson further wanted to unnerve Melcher in retaliation for Melcher's refusal to help him advance his music career.
And no one is more aware of how a relentless pass rush can unnerve Tom Brady than Tom Coughlin, the former Giants coach and the driving force behind Jacksonville's revival.
The new financing comes at a time of keen interest in international students among American universities — and a decline in applications from those students that has begun to unnerve educators.
Update: Also not going is entrepreneur Mark Cuban, who criticized Trump quite a bit and backed Clinton, even sitting in the front row of one of the debates to unnerve Trump.
As soon as the new iPhones were revealed on Tuesday, a flood of tweets poured forth remarking on the design's potential to unnerve trypophobes, as people affected by trypophobia are known.
"Fed officials would likely worry about the risks that a rate cut could appear political or unnerve markets," Goldman's chief economist, Jan Hatzius, and his colleagues wrote Thursday in a note.
Such a result would make him the clear front-runner, and would likely unnerve parts of the Democratic Party uneasy about the progressive independent being their standard-bearer in the fall.
Boston Dynamics — producers of everyone's favorite robots that can run, backflip, and generally unnerve the human population — is back with its latest bot: a "reimagined" version of its Handle robot from 2017.
But with the battle between Trump and the Fed chair he appointed threatening to unnerve investors, the U.S. government's top financial officer — who has cachet with Wall Street — was forced to intervene.
MOSCOW — Russia's Defense Ministry announced a surprise military exercise on Monday that ordered troops garrisoned throughout the nation's southern region to full combat readiness, a move that appeared intended to unnerve neighbors.
The dollar slid against the euro and fell to the lowest in nearly three weeks against the risk-sensitive Australian dollar as the latest U.S.-Chinese trade tensions failed to unnerve investors.
If the prospect of a November shellacking isn't enough to unnerve these Republicans, there's also this to factor in: What we are talking about is potential generational damage to the Republican Party.
That would unnerve investors, stoking uncertainty and volatility across all markets, and would probably lead to even lower yields and a deeper inverted curve on waves of safe-haven demand for Treasuries.
Playing defense in a debate against opponents seeking to unnerve him has been Mr. Cuomo's usual posture — 2014, 2010 and 2006 were all races where he was seen as the front-runner.
MF Global's auditor, for example, made the firm write down the value of a significant future tax benefit, a move that appeared to unnerve MF Global's investors as well as ratings agencies.
I worry in particular about the politics of Medicare for All, not because of the cost, but because proposing the abolition of private insurance could unnerve tens of millions of middle-class voters.
"Global economic activity is slowly firming, but is not likely to be sufficiently strong as to unnerve government bond markets over the next few months," strategists at MRB Partners said in a note.
Racecar driving is a famously male-dominated arena, but that did not seem to unnerve Patrick as she developed into a champion racer and the most successful woman in the history of the sport.
New York (CNN Business)The possibility that Elizabeth Warren could win the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination — and perhaps even defeat Donald Trump — is starting to unnerve some in Silicon Valley and on Wall Street.
Domestic banks' willingness to mop up Italian bonds could be tested in coming months as verdicts by rating agencies loom on Rome's debt and intensifying tensions over the 2019 budget could unnerve foreign buyers.
He wraps them in a deep-country quiet, the kind that can unnerve city people and sound — feel — utterly foreign, especially to ears habituated to the noise of American movies with their therapeutic chatter.
Moderates in the party fear that if Ms. Warren or Mr. Sanders pull away — or if they ultimately join forces — the ticket would unnerve independent voters and go down in defeat against President Trump.
Imposing tariffs on Mexico would have left the United States fighting trade wars with two of its three largest trading partners and would further unnerve financial markets already on edge about a global economic slowdown.
"We needed to unnerve militants and at the same time use some sort of passive measure to gauge their force strength in the area we are working and it went well," an unnamed source said.
Duties on Mexico would also have left the United States fighting trade wars with two of its three largest trading partners, and would further unnerve financial markets already on edge about a global economic slowdown.
Most data from market research firms like IDC and Gartner focuses solely on Google's wins in the US. Google's milestone will undoubtedly unnerve Microsoft, at a time when PC shipments are in an overall decline.
Loretta Willis, vice president for quality advocacy with the Healthcare Association of New York, which represents about 100 nursing homes in the state, said she worried New York's disclosure could unnerve patients and their families.
"As it seems that this is not just a negotiating tactic - this could be reality - that is beginning to unnerve the market," said Eric Kuby, chief investment officer at North Star Investment Management in Chicago.
It is a style of football that does not, however, unnerve the youngest players in the N.F.L. Many of them have been playing in no-huddle or hurry-up offenses since they were young teenagers.
The strange alliance that has emerged between even Trump-supporting Republican elites and a critical press corps has been nurtured by Trump's bizarre conspiracy theories and his baldfaced lies, which offend and unnerve both sides.
It won't be easy, as the zombie-zeitgeist-defining shocker—filmed in stark black-and-white, and populated with terrifyingly dead-eyed human-hunters—still has the power to unnerve, nearly 50 years after its release.
Emerging market stocks, bonds and currencies have been many of this year's top global performers as borrowing costs and the dollar have stayed low, so any sign a change is on the horizon could unnerve investors.
"Alternatively, a worst-case scenario comprising several negative economic and political shocks (such as a potential fallout from Brexit) could unnerve lenders, causing them to pull back from extending credit to higher-risk borrowers," the report said.
It is a demographic that matters, and should there be another terrorist incident in the United States before November -- even a small lone-wolf attack with limited impact -- security issues will continue to rise and unnerve voters.
Cochilco said numerous pending labor negotiations at mines in Chile and Peru this year continue to unnerve the market and raise the specter of supply shortages, but added it was hopeful these would be resolved without issue.
Ramifications of a stronger than expected showing by the far right in Germany's elections and a violent crackdown by the authorities in Spain as Catalonians voted overwhelmingly for independence in a referendum could unnerve the markets, too.
As talks continued this week, Britain was reported to have made more concessions over Northern Ireland, however, including suggesting that a customs border could be created down the Irish Sea — something that appeared to unnerve the DUP.
The discrepancy between the results and Publicis' outlook may unnerve investors who have become wary of the ad industry as it faces challenges online from technology companies such as Alphabet Inc and lower spending from large advertisers.
While Mattis's exit wasn't a complete shock after months of speculation about his possible resignation, the manner in which he left — which put his disagreements with Trump in the public spotlight — appeared to unnerve lawmakers in both parties.
Though the day's shoot would amount, in the end, to an additional five-minute increment of the documentary project that had intermittently consumed the entirety of his working life, these occasions never ceased to surprise and unnerve him.
As with many of Mr. Putin's maneuvers, his offer to release a record of the White House meeting with Russia's foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, and its Washington ambassador, Sergey I. Kislyak, seemed designed to unnerve and confuse.
It does unnerve the Secret Service – I know that from talking with the president and talking to some of the agents that I know so well – when somebody reaches for a selfie and there's other things that are questionable.
The defense secretary's position was supported by Mr. Kerry and Mr. Moniz, two architects of the Iran nuclear deal, who cautioned that such a declaration could unnerve American allies already fearful that America's nuclear umbrella cannot be relied upon.
The use of online ordering and delivery should be enough to unnerve many established brands, said Bruno Lannes, Shanghai-based partner with consultancy Bain & Co. "It's a big threat, that's why western brands need to pay attention," he said.
It's difficult to imagine how the future could possibly get scarier than 2017, but apparently the folks behind Netflix's hit anthology series Black Mirror have dreamed up enough terrifying dystopian realities to continue to unnerve us for another season.
Political uncertainty has also contributed to a slide in the rand this year and could unnerve ratings agencies as they consider whether to downgrade South Africa to "junk" status, a move which would significantly raise the cost of borrowing.
Even better: Eggers based The Witch on real accounts from the time period, documented by people who thought they were dealing with witchcraft, the better to unnerve us with some of the things our ancestors actually believed were true.
If Mr López Obrador cancels NAICM, which was designed by Norman Foster, a British architect, and is being built by a company controlled by Carlos Slim, Mexico's richest man, he will unnerve investors whose confidence he has tried hard to secure.
The details of Friday's live-fire drills and the buildup of weaponry will likely unnerve China's neighbors and rattle ties with the US, where President-elect Donald Trump has shown himself increasingly willing to confront and challenge Beijing over several issues.
They will obviously take anything they can get, but their main objective is likely to be to try to maneuver Trump into making the kind of statements that unnerve everyone else, even if he can't deliver much in concrete terms.
While volumes so far are tiny, any challenge to established trade flows would unnerve a saturated global market and the world's main exporters, including the United States, which is under pressure to unload its own record stockpiles in the export market.
Proving that the prospect of the U.K. leaving the European Union can still unnerve markets, the value of the British Pound fell more than 1.23 percent on speculation that the country's new prime minister would kick start the process next spring.
Over more than half a decade, Ms. Mercer's father, the New York investor Robert Mercer, has carved an idiosyncratic path through conservative politics, spending tens of millions of dollars to outflank his own party's consultant class and unnerve its established powers.
Seven men and one woman named by Mr. Trump to run vast government agencies share a common trait: once they are confirmed, their presence is meant to unnerve — and maybe even outright undermine — the bureaucracies they are about to lead.
U.S. Cyber Command released samples of North Korea's government-funded malware to researchers during the early hours of North Korea's Day of the Foundation of the Republic — a move seemingly timed to unnerve the hermit nation during a national holiday.
The progress of the Brexit Party is also likely to unnerve Labour, which had held the Peterborough seat until its lawmaker, Fiona Onasanya, was forced out after she was sentenced to three months in jail for lying about a traffic offense.
You'll have to pause once more when crossing the corridor, where floor-to-ceiling drapes also open and close regularly on their own (and swish softly enough to unnerve a certain Nadine), allowing access to the Armory's northern rooms at fixed moments.
Any prolonged shift by one of the world's top corn importers would unnerve U.S. farmers as they prepare to harvest a bumper crop this year and could potentially mark a new front in trade tensions festering between China and the United States.
While Clinton is a known commodity with a strong organization in Iowa, Sanders's performance here tonight shows that his upstart campaign has real appeal among Democratic primary voters, a sentiment that is likely to unnerve those at the core of the Clinton campaign.
Tuesday's marathon brawl over the rules of the trial, extending well past midnight, offered a bracing glimpse of what he can look forward to in the coming days: pettiness, partisanship, preening, dissembling and enough outrage, faux and genuine, to unnerve a lesser man.
The reality of deepfake technology will unnerve women who specifically avoided creating intimate photos or videos so they'd never have to worry about seeing themselves in nonconsensual porn, or revenge porn, wherein a victim's intimate photo or video is posted online without their permission.
The move will probably unnerve the Chinese government, which condemned some Hong Kong protesters as "radical separatists" after a ferocious street battle last week in the bustling retail district of Mong Kok that left scores of protesters and more than 80 police officers injured.
"The first-quarter volatility that we saw in equities did seem to unnerve investors and remind them that they probably do want to have diversification in their portfolios," Steve Laipply, head of fixed income strategy for BlackRock's iShares ETF family, said in an interview.
Foreign policy experts said Mr. Trump's openness to a presidential meeting was problematic because it would legitimize North Korea's status as a nuclear-weapons power, unnerve American allies like South Korea and Japan and likely fail to persuade Mr. Kim to give up his weapons.
But if the process ends up feeling arbitrary, bullying and opaque, aimed more at aggregating power for power's sake and unchecked by any rule of law, it will end up instilling fear that will unnerve Saudi and foreign investors in ways the country can't afford.
He made clear that we would take every necessary step to protect ourselves and the allies we are sworn to defend, notably by deploying missile defense systems like Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which, while not aimed at China, clearly unnerve it.
The free app offers explanations for basic aspects of aviation like takeoff and descent, and a tool to measure the G-force in turbulence, which shows passengers that the aircraft is well within the range to withstand any bumps — moments that particularly unnerve skittish fliers.
But because of the way the cameras were capturing the evening, it was rare for Clinton to have a shot where Trump wasn't wandering about in the background, or seeming like he was going to reach out and tap her on the shoulder to unnerve her.
Ms. Pelosi set out Thursday morning to pick a fight with Mr. Trump, three people close to her said, part of a strategy to unnerve a president who has defied the efforts of House Democrats to subpoena documents and summon witnesses to testify about his conduct.
With an uncanny eye for locations sure to unnerve New Yorkers, F.P. set off devices at the Paramount Theater, an old movie palace in Times Square; the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue; the Port Authority Bus Terminal; and in the lobby of Con Edison headquarters.
But those close to the Iranians were alarmed and concluded that either it was a form of psychological warfare, designed to unnerve Iran, or that the Americans really were coming back with the goal of using Iraq as a base for monitoring or even attacking Iran.
But U.S. political turmoil could unnerve investors next week again, Fujito said, as former FBI Director James Comey will testify next Thursday before a U.S. Senate panel investigating Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, in a hearing that could add to difficulties facing President Donald Trump.
Crown Prince Mohammed's haste, however, may now come at a price, because the lack of transparency or due process surrounding the anticorruption crackdown is sure to unnerve the same private investors he hopes to attract — including through a planned stock offering of the huge state oil company, Aramco.
After all, it was Mr. Avenatti who sent Ms. Clifford — better known as Stormy Daniels — into a courtroom in Manhattan last month to sit (in her pink blazer) within sight of Mr. Cohen as part of a publicity stunt that largely seemed designed to needle and unnerve him.
President Trump may have called off his plan to impose tariffs on Mexico after it agreed to clamp down on migrants seeking entry into the U.S. But his tendency to use trade as a blunt weapon on friend and foe alike will unnerve allies at home and abroad for a while.
Thanks to the tradecraft of what appears to be Putin's hackers and his fond desire to unnerve the American political class, we now know that Clinton's aides exchange fevered political calculations; that they say in private what they might not on television; that they make the occasional thoughtless or arrogant remark.
As Nicholas Confessore reported for the New York Times in August: Over more than half a decade, Ms. Mercer's father, the New York investor Robert Mercer, has carved an idiosyncratic path through conservative politics, spending tens of millions of dollars to outflank his own party's consultant class and unnerve its established powers.
Experts say that publicly publishing satellite imagery used by intelligence agencies can not only make clear to opponents that they're being watched -- which may be the intent, if the goal is to unnerve an adversary -- but those releases also reveal information that a hostile country can then use to better hide future activity.
Donald Trump's mission: Make Clinton's life hell for the next month That missed opportunity to reach out to voters disgusted by the tape was only amplified by the spectacle that Trump staged before the debate -- parading out three women who had previously accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct in the 1990s, in an attempt to unnerve his opponent.
The prospect of walls being built, border taxes being imposed and trade wars being started under the Trump administration could understandably unnerve many, but our analysis of the results suggests that the enduring attractiveness of the U.S. market in terms of sheer size and relatively open regulatory environment continues to make the United States the top investment destination.
That could unnerve Mrs Lam and the leadership in Beijing, since control of the 18 district councils could give the pro-democracy camp a bigger voice in Hong Kong's legislature (six out of its 70 seats are reserved for councillors) and in the committee that chooses the chief executive (councillors make up nearly one-tenth of its 1,200 members).
Not long before leaving the White House, Benjamin Rhodes said that the Obama Administration was convinced that Putin had gone into an "offensive mode beyond what he sees as his sphere of influence," setting out to encourage the "breakup" of the European Union, destabilize NATO , and unnerve the object of his keenest resentment—the United States.
S. tensions unnerve regional neighbours, forum told * World needs China and U.S. for security, stability - Singapore (Adds comment from government's top diplomat) BEIJING, Oct 22 (Reuters) - China and the United States have achieved some progress in their trade talks, Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said on Tuesday, and any problem could be resolved as long as both sides respected each other.
S. tensions unnerve regional neighbors, forum told * World needs China and U.S. for security, stability - Singapore (Adds quotes from China vice foreign minister, Singapore defense minister, paragraphs 9-17) BEIJING, Oct 22 (Reuters) - China and the United States have achieved some progress in their trade talks, Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said on Tuesday, and any problem could be resolved as long as both sides respected each other.

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