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The tactic — perhaps misinterpreted as tanking — unnerved Djokovic.
Some queries showed how the movement has unnerved India Inc.
That uncertainty left reporters at the company a bit unnerved.
But the vibe is all off, unnerved instead of liberated.
News of the accident unnerved Bastardo's mother in El Tigre.
Craving a pizza but unnerved by the complicated ordering process?
More than unnerved, it made me feel impossibly, instantly sad.
Inside Google, he became unnerved by how the company worked.
Here are some more dramatic chunes for your unnerved headtop.
There's still reason to be unnerved by what you're seeing.
The stunning upset of the Washington chessboard has unnerved many.
"I am unnerved and rattled by this research," Strauss said.
For the first time in years, Western powers sound unnerved.
The Gulf states too seem increasingly unnerved by the costs.
In actuality, the president's actions left key US allies unnerved.
Sex was already easy to find, though it unnerved me.
The crying has unnerved some White House aides, source says.
There was an intensity to his expression that unnerved me.
Unnerved Balkan countries soon began building fences and filtering refugees.
Republican critics, however, were unnerved by the Trump administration's move.
New Yorkers, unnerved, wondered whether the crash had been deliberate.
The attention was intoxicating, but he couldn't help feeling unnerved.
The result has further unnerved Republicans, underlining the party's challenges.
I was unnerved; he truly believed what he was saying.
The challenge of trying to impress thrilled and unnerved me.
The hint of menace has unnerved and surprised regular visitors.
Trump's public attacks on Sessions and Mueller had unnerved staffers.
And that Trump was "unnerved" when he learned that information.
Bolivians do not use the expression, and students were unnerved.
But why are people so unnerved by the idea of AI?
Her aim was to reduce inequality, but she also unnerved business.
Barrett walked out and went to her room, confused and unnerved.
Digitalization is speeding up everything, making us woozy and, often, unnerved.
Google's Stadia announcement appears to have unnerved the industry's big players.
It was the subtext of Obama's press conference that unnerved me.
Unsurprisingly, Mary Jane Paul (Gabrielle Union) was unnerved by the request.
S. trade talks unnerved investors amid signs of slowing global growth.
Instead, the bet unnerved MF Global's investors, regulators and ratings agencies.
"I am very unnerved by what I'm hearing and seeing," Sen.
No one was injured, luckily, but the entire island was unnerved.
Others were unnerved by his volatile temperament, egoism and authoritarian tendencies.
Unnerved owners of the devices reported recent hacks in four states.
Unnerved, she went out to the porch, where she heard another.
Investors had been unnerved by signs of a tightening presidential race.
You may have been unnerved by the president's description of Obamacare.
A passing bicyclist unnerved him enough that he took off running.
Still, many women are unnerved when condoms are their only choice.
Even his longtime admirers seemed unnerved, and their faith in him shaken.
"We all have to be a little unnerved by this," Binch said.
China's shrinking manufacturing sector and falling stock market have unnerved global investors.
"I don't know ... how people are unnerved," Trump told NBC's "Today" program.
Orban's government has unnerved some partners with its close ties to Russia.
Unnerved, the police are trying to coax many out of their cars.
The failure to adhere to these standard banking practices unnerved some staff.
But the killings have unnerved some parents in this ethnically diverse community.
And the description of the abyss as "bottomless" unnerved me even further.
He also addressed comments by Mr. Trump that have unnerved many allies.
Unnerved by President Trump's "fire and fury" rhetoric toward North Korea, Sen.
Investors have been unnerved by insecurity, political uncertainty and a slowing economy.
" But she'd been unnerved by Lohan's defense: "It's, like, Say nothing. Shhh.
"I am very unnerved by what I'm hearing and seeing," said Sen.
The less the game responds appropriately, the more unnerved the player becomes.
A surge in support for Melenchon in recent weeks has unnerved markets.
The fearless apologetics she espoused for her Islamic faith left me unnerved.
Unnerved by black anger, Americans like Mr. Giuliani cling to false equivalencies.
But Mr. Trump's Twitter posts appear to have unnerved other corporate leaders.
But Mr. Trump's Twitter posts appear to have unnerved other corporate leaders.
Mr. Kobach's past vulnerability has unnerved Republican Party leaders and cheered Democrats.
The stock market&aposs record rally has unnerved some Wall Street strategists.
The ages of the suspects in the case further unnerved local residents.
John Micklethwait's Sunday memo unnerved some of the staffers who received it.
Yet she seems uneasy, unnerved perhaps by what is happening around her.
That's a big reason why this outbreak has unnerved so many people.
UN staffers have already been unnerved by what may be coming from Washington.
China on Friday completed war games with an aircraft carrier that unnerved neighbors.
Unnerved by a lengthening string of scandals, regulators are starting to clamp down.
I'm sorry the mere mention of an independent candidate has so unnerved him.
Still, there are signs the fresh NOPEC push in Congress has unnerved OPEC.
Fears that the U.S.-China trade war could escalate have also unnerved investors.
Even clean-shaven, Mr. Crews, who died in 2012 at 76, unnerved people.
On the bus, passengers seem unnerved by coughs and sniffles and general proximity.
The disclosure unnerved Mr. Trump and deepened his suspicions of the intelligence community.
The reality-show feel of it left them all, to a one, unnerved.
But it also unnerved supporters of Mr. Sanders, who criticized the endorsement process.
It's a crowded space, and many investors were unnerved by Lending Club's problems.
Xi has also overseen a military modernization program that has unnerved the region.
But the rapid shifts in the landscape have unnerved many in the industry.
Investors already unnerved by Yemen's protracted war have further cause to fear Arabian instability.
The sight of the lowliest government employees, uniformed guards at any gate, unnerved me.
Still, Keith said he is unnerved by climate change skeptics' recent embrace of geoengineering.
But migration is an emotional topic that has unnerved some voters and divides society.
Investors were also unnerved by a wave of larger-than-expected interest-rate cuts.
Unnerved by the stranger, Wilson asked him if he was going to hurt him.
And I think that unnerved not only Xi Jinping, but the Chinese political establishment.
The reports unnerved investors, and Samsung shares finished 3% lower in Seoul on Thursday.
Western Europeans unnerved by the global financial crisis want protection against an uncertain future.
Its cost was prohibitive, its design distinctly cyborg, and it unnerved people in bars.
But click through the photos above if you'd like to be unnerved right now.
Analysts said that this discussion of numbers in particular has unnerved the bond market.
Harassment on Twitter was nothing new for Maggie, but this latest threat unnerved her.
EM: Again, Joanna Champion is so good at coming off confident, unnerved, and relaxed.
I caution us to be unnerved by these numbers at this point in time.
This had unnerved investors and prompted ratings cuts by S&P Global and Fitch.
His rebellious past has unnerved some investors, although he has also courted Wall Street.
Manufacturing companies are especially unnerved by the damage that snarled supply chains would cause.
MORE (R-Ariz.) and trade policies that have unnerved senators from agriculture-heavy states.
The attacks, which were scattered around the city, have unnerved San Diego's homeless community.
The chance of that happening may have decreased on Tuesday, but business remains unnerved.
I feel anxious in crowded places and unnerved by high levels of background noise.
But his public declarations increasingly unnerved Tesla shareholders and the directors who represent them.
The coronavirus has unnerved investors as it spreads, clouding the prospects for global growth.
The Hawks, who are averaging nearly 106 points a game this season, looked unnerved.
The incident, which occurred this past week, before the Bridgestone Invitational here, unnerved Koepka.
Those observations unnerved some readers who asked what they, as investors, should do now.
Its defense was less potent than its offense but also unnerved plenty of quarterbacks.
One former senior official said that department lawyers would be unnerved by the firing.
Some Democrats have been unnerved by an uneven campaign performance from Biden, also 77.
Trump's constant courting of racial controversy has angered and unnerved his congressional Republican allies.
Some fans were unnerved when the squad put on a man's mask in perfect unison.
But the acquisition and plans to offload the air and gas unnerved investors and analysts.
The president's barbs against an equal branch of government have unnerved Democrats and Republicans alike.
They were asked to signal when exactly they felt unnerved by the ever-nearing avatar.
North Korea has unnerved the international community this year with an escalating campaign of belligerence.
This ease of use and Google's web dominance have clearly unnerved both Microsoft and Sony.
China on Thursday urged the United States to "calm down," but market participants remained unnerved.
This stitch-up may appeal to those unnerved by the chaos of the past week.
Some analysts believed the PBOC was seeking to reassure investors unnerved by Trump's latest comments.
The American election campaign unnerved businesses about the prospects for growth and more adept regulation.
A bit garbled at times, granted, but it was there, and I was genuinely unnerved.
We were unsure how to respond, and as the attention accelerated, we became genuinely unnerved.
New York (CNN Business)Nordstrom admitted to a multi-million dollar mistake, and investors unnerved.
Bolsonaro's strong support in a crowded field has alarmed moderate politicians and unnerved some investors.
He is also well-liked by investors unnerved by the party's swing toward populist policies.
Arthur: It doesn't seem to have unnerved a majority of the Republican primary voters, though.
The arrests have unnerved the Somalis of Garden City, leaving many worried about their safety.
English language development teacher Anne Downing, who teaches immigrants, said the incident unnerved the students.
The cleanup hitter, Jackie Jensen, was so unnerved by air travel that he retired early.
Mr. Kinstler, who had done several portraits of President Gerald Ford, was unnerved by Mrs.
"Vets are happy that there's a policy, but they're unnerved by that prohibition," he said.
That has unnerved many people with stock-heavy 401(k)s, which have been whipsawed.
This unnerved BenDeLaCreme, who's from the Pacific Northwest and doesn't like to hurt people's feelings.
Still, it unnerved King: his novel about a stalker fan had summoned a stalker fan.
The more Power learned about the conflict and its atrocities, "the more unnerved" she became.
Meanwhile, as with so many other matters, Mr. Trump's saber rattling has unnerved international allies.
The whiplash of Mr. Tsujihara's departure has unnerved the rank and file at Warner Bros.
He must have been slightly unnerved, because he dropped a plate right next to her.
But they unnerved investors because they signaled the American government's willingness to keep taking steps.
I remember visiting Detroit in 2001 and being unnerved by how empty the streets were.
A clash over oil between Russia and Saudi Arabia, two major producers, further unnerved investors.
He is a New York City native, unnerved by the silent countryside of Amherst, Mass.
Americans have also been unnerved by the terrorist attacks in Orlando and San Bernardino, Calif.
Gabennesch said no one came near enough to touch Bennett and she didn't seem unnerved.
Mr. Comey had become unnerved by his interactions with the president since he took office.
" Rather than getting unnerved, he said, "all you have to do is follow that plan.
Those who knew Mr. Dawkins in graduate school were shocked and unnerved by his crime.
Global growth concerns Beyond the trade front, investors were also unnerved by weak economic numbers overseas.
It followed days of blustery threats toward North Korea that rattled some Americans and unnerved allies.
And that's why I'm so unnerved by the talk of a second season of this show.
That unnerved markets hoping for a rate increase to combat inflation, which reached 15.4% in June.
But his apparent growing influence over monetary policy - and a sweeping security crackdown - have unnerved investors.
The prospect of diesel bans has unnerved drivers in Germany and prompted a slide in sales.
The move has unnerved international miners concerned about rising resource nationalism in Zambia and neighbouring countries.
Though most Gulf states weathered the Arab spring without serious unrest, the revolutions elsewhere unnerved them.
Many traders, confronted by surplus oil in many parts of the world, were unnerved on Tuesday.
" Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman tweeted that Kavanaugh's "crying has unnerved some White House aides, source says.
Analysts said debt markets were also unnerved by comments from ECB Executive Board Member Sabine Lautenschlaeger.
On the other hand, Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration has unnerved the market.
And China is already unnerved by South Korea and Japan's attempts to improve their missile capabilities.
One Trump idea unnerved economists: cutting the national debt by giving creditors less than full payment.
S. trade ties * Strict data storage norms in India have unnerved U.S. tech firms * India c.
Comey also drafted a series of memos about his own encounters with Trump that unnerved him.
Still, he has unnerved many American political leaders through what they view as his sheer recklessness.
Market structure is an area of increasing concern as market volatility of late has unnerved investors.
When he comes home he's not totally unnerved by the Single White Female of it all.
The move has unnerved international miners concerned about rising resource nationalism in Zambia and neighboring countries.
His colleagues were unnerved and relayed the threats to their boss, who then contacted the police.
The last of these threats once unnerved markets but has since lost some of its edge.
What happens next Recent events have unnerved investors, and could trigger further action by central bankers.
The flaming kites have set hundreds of wildfires and unnerved Israeli civilian communities close to Gaza.
I've recently been unnerved to discover, or to be reminded, that this is not the case.
The war of words between the United States and North Korea appears to have unnerved investors.
Unnerved by rowdy behavior, the city is now taking a harder line on enforcing its statutes.
The revelation unnerved Americans and stirred deep distrust in the integrity of the U.S. political process.
The Obama administration's deal with Iran to limit that country's nuclear program has unnerved the kingdom.
The revelations unnerved civil liberties advocates, who encouraged lawmakers to demand answers of the spy agency.
The U.S. president's support for Brexit and criticism of the European Union has unnerved its members.
"We have Trump appointees who are clearly unnerved by the lawlessness of this president," Jeffries said.
The massive crowd clearly unnerved Trump, who loves to brag that he draws the largest audiences.
Traders were unnerved by the bond market, which pointed to slower economic growth around the world.
I always wondered, unnerved, just how close my family was to whatever prompted such a call.
Still, the possibility that the Trump White House could act aggressively toward allies has unnerved some.
But it's his claims that these visas steal jobs from Americans that's left tech leaders unnerved.
Their long silences unnerved her; surely they weren't getting into trouble, ten feet away from her?
The import restrictions unnerved India's traditional suppliers who grow pulses to meet the country's annual requirements.
Officials appeared the most unnerved in Georgia, which will host the Super Bowl on Sunday. Gov.
President Trump's crackdown on undocumented workers has unnerved immigrants and the farmers who rely on them.
He's also unnerved Asian allies by questioning the cost of helping Japan and South Korea defend themselves.
The droning narrative and disturbing imagery made me increasingly unnerved, and I left before the film ended.
Emerging market investors were already unnerved by the U.S.-China trade tensions and the Federal Reserve's tightening.
"I'm legitimately unnerved by how much I like Hi Bich," writer Amanda Mull posted back in September.
While Senator McCain seemed slightly unnerved by the intensity of their discontent, Ms. Palin basked in it.
Mr Santos is not the only Latin American leader to be unnerved by the influx of Venezuelans.
His scion's saber-rattling has unnerved much of the world, including North Korea's increasingly impatient patron, China.
Comey has said the encounter unnerved him so much that he prepared an internal memo about it.
Government stimulus will help support the massive economy, but investors could be unnerved by further weakness. 217.
This news added some tranquility to the otherwise unnerved banking sector, with several stocks jumping sharply higher.
Monday's crash in the peso unnerved global equities investors, with markets already jittery over the Sino-U.
He wasn't unnerved by the daily hunger and hard routine of a Nigerian family living in Sepolia.
Wall Street was also unnerved by Powell's comments about continuing to shrink the central bank's balance sheet.
"I felt unnerved when a patient presented with an excruciatingly painful eye and minimal history," she wrote.
Several former colleagues of Mallory's who were interviewed for this article recalled feeling deeply unnerved by him.
Investors have been skeptical, apparently unnerved by the prospect of imminent losses and worse-than-expected forecasts.
It had unnerved her the first time Yael had given her with a cup of tea unprompted.
The tougher course, and the truer one, is to explore why this situation makes you feel unnerved.
I'm getting plenty of work done, but I'm starting to get unnerved by the lack of stimulation.
The attack interrupted train service and unnerved the country as it debated the government's new security bill.
Or the Woods who was walled off from the world and unnerved opponents just by showing up?
The precise timing of the market plunge was a surprise, and it has evidently unnerved some investors.
Her fresh and contemporary understanding of this ancient story from the "Iliad" thrilled many and unnerved others.
A violent reversal in Treasury yields in response to a potential $1 trillion stimulus package unnerved investors.
But workers like Charles Cesmat have been just as unnerved by the president's recent moves on trade.
"It's something that has really unnerved the whole company," Bruce Bonvissuto, a trombonist in the orchestra, said.
Though they face long odds, Mr. Patrick and Mr. Bloomberg have already unnerved the other candidates. 4.
Guam governor Eddie Baza Calvo told CNBC that he's not unnerved, given North Korea's history of menaces.
Some women were unnerved by Trump's standoff with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un of North Korea.
The crush at the border has unnerved Turkey, which has already taken in 3.5 million Syrian refugees.
That unnerved traders who had to wait all weekend to see if the test would be successful.
What had unnerved him was a new feeling: He realized it was getting harder to keep up.
That unnerved Canadian policymakers, given Canada sends over 75 percent of its exports to the United States.
The protests have unnerved investors and led to a pro-Sisi campaign in Egypt's strictly controlled media.
At the State Department, her treatment has unnerved many staffers, especially in the division that handles Europe.
Karoblis said exercises should be considered by NATO after Russia's Zapad war games unnerved the West in September.
First, Trump repeatedly tried to meet with Comey alone, a breach of protocol that unnerved the FBI chief.
His history of protest politics has unnerved some investors, although he has courted Wall Street throughout the campaign.
She has been unnerved "for months," especially after Lewandowski was accused of physically assaulting female reporter, Michelle Fields.
Investors were unnerved, however, when management said they expect 2020 revenues to grow just 5% to $62 billion.
The best horror is intelligently constructed, enough to keep viewers unnerved even after the adrenaline blast wears off.
Many Hong Kong residents, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
In Britain, it's hard not to be unnerved by the fratricidal discord unleashed by the recent Brexit referendum.
Investors have been unnerved by the potential for weaker economic growth and a partial U.S. federal government shutdown.
An ongoing feud between President Jacob Zuma and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has unnerved investors and business leaders.
Still, I find myself unnerved by a Stetson hat and a neckerchief that one of them is wearing.
The uptick in U.S. yields which unnerved equity markets and sent Wall Street shares significantly lower on Tuesday.
That is in fact apparently part of why intelligence officials were so unnerved by Flynn's talks with him.
I was unnerved by this coincidence, although I don't know what else it could have been short for.
King admitted he'd be unnerved to find a pale-faced, red-lipped prankster skulking near his Bangor home.
Recent efforts to push interest rates into negative territory seem to have unnerved markets rather than sparked confidence.
Trump's election has unnerved some U.S. allies, who watched some of Trump's rhetoric during the campaign with alarm.
None of the interactions were violent, threatening, or confrontational but nonetheless it unnerved several individuals, the source said.
Maybe they unnerved me because it was the first time I was witnessing what a believer looked like.
As Trump prepared to enter the White House, he took a sudden measure that unnerved officials in Beijing.
But instead of being unnerved by the bot's growing power, Anthony Levandowski would like to make one God.
"The report has unnerved the position of the president," said Daniel Silke, a director at Political Futures Consultancy.
This was below expectations and further unnerved the market after Bolland had made big strides in boosting margins.
The aroma of ashes blows with the stiff prairie wind, and residents remain unnerved by smoldering hot spots.
The plan to show the film has unnerved and angered doctors, infectious disease experts and even other filmmakers.
As I read our correspondence, I was unnerved to realize that I had no memory of this stranger.
He may be trying to reassure jittery Republican voters unnerved by their standard bearer's warm words about Russia.
Unnerved by the experience, McClellan settled in for a siege of the capital rather than press his advantage.
The hospital denies that they were ever there, leaving an increasingly unnerved Ray to find out what happened.
He grew unnerved by its ethical failures only in 2012, when Uber came to him for investment capital.
Unnerved by the massive Equifax data breach and wondering how much you'll pay to freeze your credit report?
War games involving its own aircraft carrier have unnerved neighbors with which it has long-running territorial disputes.
French President Emmanuel Macron has sought a reset with Moscow, something that has unnerved eastern European Union partners.
Patients can become unnerved by a seemingly ominous silence, or put off by what passes for office humor.
"Seeing detention officers scares clients," said Aisha Ching, an immigration attorney whose client was unnerved by the officers.
A lawsuit exposes how unnerved major insurers are by the Big Three's new venture into health care benefits.
The Fed, of course, has been raising interest rates, including four increases last year, which unnerved many investors.
"She was unnerved by the level of denial that she found in the culture at large," Warren recalls.
The armed occupation of an Oregon nature preserve, now in its second week, has deeply unnerved the surrounding community.
European capitals were also unnerved by Trump's campaign trail dismissals of NATO, which he's largely tempered since taking office.
Regulators were unnerved as Beijing burnt through dollars to stem currency depreciation, with reserves falling $320 billion last year.
While that's a victory for workers, whether it indicates something bigger about inflation is what has Wall Street unnerved.
"Rabbit is Rich" evokes the time when America was first unnerved by the rise of a rival economic power.
The two countries have been engaged in a trade war for months, threatening tariffs that have unnerved international markets.
Tuesday, while CNN was reporting from the city, another magnitude-5.5 aftershock brought back memories and further unnerved people.
Besides his dedication to protecting the president from, um, criminal justice, Barr unnerved readers with his war against secularism.
But the delays to the three plants, all in Pakistan's most populous state Punjab, have unnerved PML-N officials.
Comments from Boston Federal Reserve President Eric Rosengren that indicated the need to raise interest rates soon unnerved markets.
But Chinese officials have been unnerved by the possibility that it could herald the start of a steeper slide.
Truly great ballads (like "Nothing Compares 2 U") have the power to make us feel both alive and unnerved.
The figures gave some much-needed relief to investors unnerved of late by fears of a global economic downturn.
"Everybody is unnerved by what they read, but [they're] not going to make decisions based on headlines," said Sen.
It increased profit every year in the decade to 2013 but has since repeatedly unnerved investors by slashing forecasts.
Donald Trump went to Washington to woo an establishment unnerved by the prospect of him winning the Republican nomination.
The violence in Virginia unnerved public officials who say it's time to retire Confederate markers from the public square.
The court's decision has unnerved investors on whom Mr Macri is counting to lift the economy out of recession.
But this also unnerved Communist Party loyalists who saw their power eroding as their relative standard of living declined.
But she felt unnerved enough to tell Gothard that it was getting late and that she needed to leave.
Eliot's pilgrim has arrived late to history and is unnerved by the idea of new life amid the wreckage.
But his off-the-cuff negotiating style and refusal to back off a fight with China have unnerved investors.
Investors have been unnerved by signs of a tightening presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
On Wall Street, fear of broader conflict in Syria further unnerved investors, while financial stocks led the day's declines.
The exercises unnerved the West because of their scale, scope and what NATO said was a lack of transparency.
At that time, Daniel, a city kid unnerved by the death of his father, is dispatched to Hyannis, Mass.
Erickson and some other members of the Elevators took LSD daily, a regimen that might have unnerved Timothy Leary.
Like others, Japan, too, was left unnerved by Mr. Trump's impromptu decision to hold a summit with Mr. Kim.
Americans with preexisting medical conditions are surely unnerved by even the possibility of returning to the pre-Obamacare market.
Max Thunder's air combat exercises so unnerved North Korea that it issued threatening statements that nearly scuttled the summit.
During the trial, Breckinridge became unnerved by how much sympathy Pollard elicited, and how much criticism came his way.
This hauntingly original collection pushes the boundaries of what a story can be, leaving readers unnerved along the way.
I had laughed at those who claimed to see ghosts or be unnerved by the energy of a place.
Bitcoin dropped 26%, marking its largest fall in seven years, as fears of the coronavirus' economic impact unnerved investors.
The ballot initiative unnerved Democrats, given that the only things less popular in California than taxes are gasoline taxes.
That he did not is one more in a string of bad decisions that have unnerved allies and partners.
The Twins' pitching coach, Wes Johnson, conceded that the ear-shattering whirlwind of Yankee Stadium unnerved his young relievers.
The results of Google's experiment unnerved the autonomous-car developers enough that they went back to the drawing board.
Unnerved by the exodus, some regional countries and territories have banned entry to people from Wuhan or Hubei province.
The attack left three people dead and deeply unnerved the thriving multicultural city across the river from Lower Manhattan.
Hansen is not only unnerved by but also genuinely interested in the ways her country fails to "interrogate" itself.
Mr. Erdogan's ever more aggressive angling has unnerved his neighbors, especially in Greece, who now openly worry about confrontation.
Mr. Navalny was the driving force behind large street protests in 2011, 403 and 2013 that unnerved Mr. Putin.
The Nasdaq tumbled 20173% as slowing revenue growth from Amazon and Alphabet unnerved investors about richly-valued tech stocks.
Chinese stocks were unnerved by the looming U.S. tariff deadline, snapping a 5-day winning streak to end lower.
Urschel, he said, told him that he was unnerved that it had affected his ability to solve math problems.
Many residents are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip and what they see as the erosion of those freedoms.
The plans, opposed by the European Commission, have unnerved investors, causing Italy's bond yields to rise well past Portuguese ones.
The order's effects, implementation and resulting chaos at major airports rallied opposition to the new president and unnerved his allies.
The mixed signals coming from the Trump administration have frustrated and unnerved allies, House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said Tuesday.
Ramaphosa has promised the process will not threaten food security or growth, but the move has nonetheless unnerved some investors.
" Asked if he were unnerved at all about Giuliani's role, McCaul said, "There's a lot that we don't know about.
He unnerved co-workers with talk of possible terrorist ties; his ex-wife said he was abusive and mentally ill.
The problem is that people are so unnerved by the idea of a colonoscopy that they just don't get checked.
Trump also unnerved financial markets by suggesting he would respond to China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods announced earlier Friday.
Many residents of the financial centre, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
Perhaps unnerved by a future filled with automated jobs, 90% of American parents want their children to study computer science.
Both these scenarios, which would leave most of my friends unnerved at best, are perfectly acceptable to my canine companion.
Thus unnerved, he is more likely to brandish and use a weapon, which may draw police fire, Mr Kolbye says.
The fall in Italian yields reverses two days of rises after comments from Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini unnerved investors.
Sitting in an isolation chamber, surrounded by unnerved people in hazmat suits, she's interrogated about what just happened to her.
Investors have been unnerved since stocks plunged on Monday, prompting an early close for the markets and a global rout.
That indicated worse prospects for Republican candidate Donald Trump, whose stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration have unnerved markets.
"I think corporate executives are unnerved by the long list of things that have a very uncertain outcome," he said.
The battle has unnerved the state-backed funds, and they are demanding that Toshiba resolve the conflict before the sale.
Erdogan, whose unorthodox economic views have unnerved investors, said on Thursday that inflation would fall as interest rates were cut.
The showdown in 2011 unnerved financial markets and resulted in the first downgrade in our country's credit in August 85033.
We toured the mall to see what it was like, and we were unnerved by how eerily abandoned it was:
China's naval build-up, and it's increasingly assertive stance over disputed territory in the South China, has unnerved its neighbors.
"Their first goal unnerved us, and unfortunately we lost our first game at home" this season, Coach Luis Enrique said.
And if you're one of those (and an investor), this year is likely to have unnerved you, financial experts say.
His behavior unnerved Tibbetts, however, and she threatened to call the police, according to Rivera's alleged account in the affidavit.
Many residents of the financial center, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
Kris: Maybe—and this is a huge maybe—maybe, they'll be unnerved that Bill Cosby is in the bed, also.
That decision unnerved the fast-growing U.S. marijuana industry, which has been legalized in more than half of all states.
The easily unnerved may want to avert their eyes from the three-foot-long toy cockroach perched on Minnie's crate.
Adding to the upbeat mood was a stabilisation in foreign currency buffers, whose rapid depletion in spring had unnerved markets.
Trump unnerved investors on Thursday by threatening to impose 10% tariffs on another $300 billion in US imports from China.
But he was unnerved by the intolerance, the hatred and the vilification of the other that was so flamboyantly displayed.
A TikTok video of an Ariana Grande look-alike is circulating on Twitter, and fans are unnerved by the resemblance.
That has unnerved Wall Street, with shares of Freeport down more than 30 percent in the past six months alone.
He acknowledged that he had also been unnerved by Boston's trade for a veteran third baseman, Aaron Hill, in July.
This situation — entering the hospital room of my wife's lover — risked exposing our oddness in a way that unnerved me.
The drones have unnerved residents, prompted a federal investigation and made international news, even though they may be perfectly legal.
In addition, the appointment of Steve Bannon to be Trump's chief strategist in the White House unnerved many black politicos.
A decision to re-run Istanbul's mayoral election has unnerved investors and cast doubt on the Turkish government's economic policies.
It was a crime spree that killed nine people, stumped the police for months and left residents of Phoenix unnerved.
The conversations unnerved Trump, who didn't know the full extent of McGahn's discussions, two people familiar with his thinking said.
Investors were unnerved on Tuesday when Post-It maker 3M (MMM) slashed its outlook and Caterpillar (CAT) issued disappointing guidance.
And one of the founders, apparently unnerved and unaccustomed to public scrutiny, has publicly challenged Mr. Wylde to a fight.
We are unnerved by maternal ugliness and malice and selfishness that can't be entirely justified or — even worse — satisfyingly resolved.
Most of them, Mr. Cheng said, had yet to return to work because they were so unnerved by the killings.
He has employed an aggressive proselytizing program that has unnerved mainstream Christian denominations who liken the church to a cult.
At some point during this period of self-reflection, I stumbled on my lack of crying, and I was unnerved.
It's not a big deal (so he says), but he was pretty unnerved by the whole thing, which is understandable.
Political uncertainty and parliamentary feuding have unnerved investors, who are avoiding sterling until a new British leader is in place.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unnerved many foreign investors with the tax increases in her proposed budget, which parliament ratified last month.
The increased spending is a good indicator that some of the largest tech giants are unnerved by increased scrutiny from Washington.
China's recent naval exercises in the disputed seaway and the building of islands there, with military assets, has unnerved its neighbors.
China's naval build-up and its increasingly assertive stance over disputed territory in the South China Sea have unnerved its neighbors.
Conversely, many folks in New York would probably be unnerved by living out where your closest neighbor is a mile away.
Like Christopher, Greaves is unnerved by physical contact, untrue statements, and uncertainty, and he approaches challenges with a mechanical, scientific interest.
The Indian government's data localization push has already unnerved U.S. companies who fear it will drive up costs and unsettle businesses.
As Adelaide becomes more like Red, her son Jason notices, and is unnerved by what his mother is revealing about herself.
Foreign investors have a reason to get unnerved, given their distance from the U.S. political backdrop and the prospect of change.
That indicated worse prospects for Republican candidate Donald Trump, whose stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration have unnerved the market.
The specter of banishing back-end drug rebates and more aggressive state action has unnerved pharmacy benefit managers heading into 2019.
Investors have been unnerved by a tightening race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump before next week's presidential election.
At the alliance's gathering in Potsdam in 22024 Mr Trump had unnerved fellow leaders by proposing that Russia join the alliance.
Apparently unnerved by the controversy, Mr Trump blamed it on a "horrible law", which in turn he pinned on the Democrats.
Investors have been unnerved by insecurity, political uncertainty and a slowing economy, and worry the central bank is less than independent.
The art unnerved her, but so did seeing the First World museumgoers checking their phones and sorting out their evening plans.
Investors have been unnerved by insecurity, political uncertainty and a slowing economy and worry the central bank is less than independent.
President Trump's fiery rhetoric has only unnerved U.S. allies instead, while failing to rein in the intended target of his words.
However, investors have been unnerved by a jump in government debt, to more than 55% of GDP from 42% in 2013.
"He doesn't seem to be as unnerved by these things that go wrong as the people around him," Mr. Giuliani said.
Up until now Trump has unnerved many Republicans as a pitcher who seemed only to throw at the heads of batters.
In losing Games 3, 4, and 5 at Yankee Stadium, the Astros seemed unnerved and looked overly anxious at the plate.
It was a hostile takeover bid, one that unnerved those in The New Yorker's offices on West 203rd Street in Midtown.
She tells stories of cheerleaders and dominatrixes on Strange Mercy, bored housewives on Actor, a whole variety of unnerved women elsewhere.
Still, the stakes here are the global economy rather than a real estate deal, which leaves experts in the field unnerved.
Unnerved by the political content, and without consulting him, Algren's editors at Holiday cut the essay in half before publishing it.
Which, as I reflected on my trip — and on the midterm campaign that I returned home to — left me deeply unnerved.
I saw "The Exorcist" on my 21st birthday and was so unnerved, I went to bed and missed my own party.
Investors have been unnerved by signs the race is tightening; Clinton had until recently been thought to have a clear lead.
Trading in the country turned volatile on Wednesday when the government's resignation unnerved investors, but assets quickly recovered to trade higher.
The shooting has unnerved Balch Springs, a city of about 23,000 people that lies about 15 miles east of downtown Dallas.
The partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government, one of the recent factors that has unnerved investors, entered the fifth day.
Investors were unnerved by the U.S. federal government partial shutdown and President Donald Trump's hostile stance towards the Federal Reserve chairman.
Still, Phillies from that era are curious, some even unnerved, about whether there is any connection between brain cancer and baseball.
But even if their data is anonymized, consumers may be unnerved to learn that an algorithm is monitoring their night out.
If you are easily offended or unnerved at the screams of bloody murder, this may not be the collection for you.
Spectators in Atlanta and around the world, unnerved by violence at an event that celebrates global unity, were anxious for answers.
Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration has unnerved financial markets, while Clinton is seen as the status quo candidate.
The decision also put more pressure on Trump, who has unnerved both establishment Republicans and some social conservatives with his rise.
And that was before a series of freewheeling phone calls with foreign leaders that has unnerved diplomats at home and abroad.
I can truly not recall a recent time in my life before that when I left a place feeling so unnerved.
The intensity of the pursuit reveals how domineering and perhaps unnerved the country's security services — referred to as "The Establishment" — remain.
The intensity of the pursuit reveals how domineering and perhaps unnerved the country's security services — referred to as "The Establishment" — remain.
Those losses come after a sharp reversal in Treasury yields unnerved traders as they weighed a potential $1 trillion stimulus package.
The message resonated with many British voters and unnerved Conservative legislators, who feared UKIP would hurt them in the 2015 election.
Markets may not cheer the prospect of new elections but they were frequently unnerved by the frequent squabbles within the Italian coalition.
The pace of change across the industry has unnerved investors, who are concerned about how it will affect profits at these companies.
Some Trump critics have suggested the president is unnerved by Bloomberg's unprecedented spending and willingness to go toe-to-toe with him.
It was orientation day for freshmen at Sarah Lawrence College, where one new student was unnerved by a social justice group's presentation.
Like the best old Hollywood movies, I stumbled out into the bright daylight a little unnerved by what I had just seen.
The President's decision to freeze aid to Ukraine in June unnerved officials from the White House to the US embassy in Kiev.
The Canopy people seem a little unnerved that I'm not impressed and that I've seen several large-scale grows like this before.
While CNN was reporting from the city, another magnitude-5.5 aftershock brought back memories and further unnerved people in this devastated city.
One analyst, who declined to be named, said the company's cautious outlook, which included words like "challenging and mixed", had unnerved investors.
The Beijing-based firm that's also unnerved Tencent was expected to achieve $7.4 billion in revenues last year, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.
Uncertainty surrounding Italy's debt, fiscal plans and future ties with Europe have unnerved markets and exacerbated tensions with other euro zone leaders.
A subsequent legal battle between the two companies unnerved the state-backed funds, which demanded Toshiba resolve the conflict before a sale.
Bullion investors have been unnerved since the Bank of Japan, followed by Sweden this week, introduced negative interest rates to stimulate growth.
Signs that the trade dispute was starting to take a toll on corporate earnings further unnerved investors, sending stocks lower on Thursday.
Conservatives haven't been as unnerved by these initiatives as they should be because the policies mostly line up with right-wing dogma.
Lehtoranta's unexpected announcement in September that he would leave Nokian had unnerved investors and the company has still to name his successor.
Farrier was unnerved but resigned; after all, his life has been full of these veiled threats ever since he discovered competitive tickling.
THE TOPLINE: President Obama is on his final trip abroad, where he's seeking to assuage allies unnerved by last week's shocking election.
Fund investors have been unnerved by threats from North Korea, which fired a missile over Japan after testing a powerful nuclear bomb.
But on Monday, the quarterback looked unnerved by Seattle's defensive line, led by Jadeveon Clowney, who got to the quarterback 10 times.
The economy of Africa's most industrialised country has been hobbled by low commodity prices, drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
Borrowing costs had plumbed new lows throughout the week as investors unnerved by the prospect of European recession piled into safer assets.
National-security aides were unnerved—any such increase would violate a raft of disarmament treaties and set off a global arms race.
It'll be the first public appearance by Comey since Trump fired him last month, a move that unnerved lawmakers in both parties.
Unnerved parents across the nation are undoubtedly wondering: Should our children be wearing seat belts as they ride to and from school?
The planned land policy has unnerved some investors already concerned about the country's weak economic growth, ballooning public debt and policy missteps.
A small woman with a tight smile and a bright orange streak in her hair, Lori was immediately unnerved by the sight.
That unnerved housing advocates who agree with him on the problem of housing supply but distrust him on the problem of segregation.
This has unnerved moderates, who fear the party could blow its chance to beat Mr. Trump by careening over a liberal cliff.
Mr. Flores had been unnerved during his trip when the small plane he was on landed at a sharply inclined makeshift airstrip.
When a younger child, unnerved by the cameras, appeared on the verge of tears, the president reached over, hoping to console her.
Like a tourist unnerved by culture shock in a foreign land, he could distance, control and communicate with the world through it.
The intensifying fight unnerved investors, sending the Dow dropping more than 700 points at its worst, closing down 2.4%, or 623 points.
Sanders' surge in recent polls has unnerved many moderate Democrats who fear that if he wins Iowa, he may become the nominee.
The president's push on settlements unnerved Mr. Netanyahu, according to officials on both sides, though they avoided an open split over it.
While the guests on board were unnerved, it was the final night of their two-week luxury cruise aboard the Diamond Princess.
Credit... On a record-breaking 103-degree January day, New Yorkers were unnerved, enjoying the weather and wary of what it meant.
But many are infuriated and unnerved by what they see as a wave of racist violence under President Trump, souring America's allure.
Mr. Biden, prone to wobbly debate performances that have unnerved even the Iowans prone to back him, had his strongest showing yet.
Investors, like some of Turkey's Western allies, say they have been unnerved by the crackdown that followed a failed coup in July.
The suggestions have unnerved even some fellow Republicans, who have worried that the policies would sacrifice America's status as a world leader.
Testimony before House lawmakers has depicted Morrison, a Bolton acolyte, as similarly unnerved by Trump's desire to withhold all assistance from Ukraine.
His travails this season have unnerved Bears fans, who sulked as he missed 10 kicks — seven field goals and three extra points.
The campus police received complaints of "verbal incidents" by Mr. DiNardo that "unnerved university community members," said Laura Baldwin, a university spokeswoman.
Sanderson has increased its production of chicken for grocery stores to refill refrigerated meat cases emptied by shoppers unnerved by the virus.
Even the most secure of US presidents would be unnerved at the prospect that their political demise is only 67 votes away.
Democrats backing Hillary Clinton, unnerved by Bernie Sanders's momentum, are suggesting that his socialist beliefs would cause an electoral disaster for their party.
The back-to-back summits were a Kiss Kim, Kick Canada, Alice-in-Wonderland extravaganza that unnerved America&aposs allies, particularly South Korea.
The moves by China represent the latest escalation in its trade row with the United States that has unnerved global markets and investors.
A month later, it's one of those rare early summer sunny mornings in London and I'm unnerved by how quiet the city is.
The human characters also seemed fairly unnerved when the robots broke their control and escaped Asimov's Laws by the end of our playthrough.
I am not exaggerating when I say that I am unnerved at the sight of police officers in my day-to-day life.
The index had fallen 7.7 percent this year through Monday as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, cut their exposure.
But his government's plan to expropriate land without compensation to redress racial disparities in ownership have unnerved investors over concerns on property rights.
They have been unnerved since the Bank of Japan, followed by Sweden this week, introduced negative interest rates to try to stimulate growth.
The problem is the candidate, whose allergy to substance and impulse to react angrily -- and often tastelessly -- to any provocation has unnerved voters.
And while his behavior may have left some investors unnerved, it hasn't done any permanent damage to his companies — at least so far.
The index has fallen 7.6 percent this year through Tuesday as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, cut their exposure.
The index has fallen 7.1 percent this year through Monday as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, cut their exposure.
Companies have also been unnerved by turmoil on global financial markets earlier this year and a slowdown in key export markets, including China.
His murder mysterious, staged in TriBeCa and elsewhere, with its blood red paint splashed across white outlines, immediately unnerved everyone, including the NYPD.
But investors have been unnerved by unpredictable policies from the government of President John Magufuli, nicknamed "The Bulldozer" for his pugnacious governing style.
The city has been unnerved over the past year by the disappearances of five booksellers who specialized in works critical of Chinese leaders.
In most games, that'd be the end of that story, with Pascal unnerved by his ethical lapse, but realizing life is never simple.
His June comments were disputed by an official aligned with President Cyril Ramaphosa, and the disagreement unnerved investors in Africa's most advanced economy.
But the American economy steadily recovered, if imperfectly, while China has unnerved many of its Asian neighbors with a newly aggressive foreign policy.
Given the contradictions described above, it is understandable that financial markets are unnerved over the ongoing trade debate between the U.S. and China.
Residents said he looked like a typical college student, but his behavior unnerved some who encountered him in the building and on campus.
Italy's anti-establishment government has unnerved investors throughout the summer with continual threats to increase spending, adding pressure to the debt laden economy.
The index had fallen 7.1 percent this year through Friday as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, cut their exposure.
India has been unnerved by recent aggressions with China, including confrontations with the Chinese military in the disputed border territory of Ladakh, Kashmir.
At the time, Mr. Stern lacked the emotional I.Q. to pick up signals that his guest was unnerved, until it was too late.
The security assistance was eventually sent to Ukraine, but only after a lengthy delay that unnerved officials in Ukraine and the Trump administration.
The trade frictions have unnerved financial markets, with investors and businesses increasingly worried that a full-blown trade battle could derail global growth.
Unnerved by her previous speech, about going somewhere alone and never returning, which seems in a way like a metaphor, he just shrugs.
In the wake of Sunday's vote, the 23% crash in the peso unnerved stock and bond markets already shaken by the Sino-U.
The changes resulted in several staff departures, which at the time unnerved some investors in First Reserve's funds, one of the sources said.
Investors say they are worried by the crackdown that followed a failed coup in July and unnerved by Erdogan's stance on monetary policy.
It also wound down a 15-month anti-corruption campaign that netted scores of senior princes, ministers and top businessmen and unnerved investors.
The push in the Senate last November to confirm a White House lawyer for a top federal judgeship in New York unnerved Democrats.
For one, many locals in Arles were unnerved by the unpredictable presence of an unmarried and nomadic Dutch painter living in their midst.
That has unnerved moderates, who fear the party could fritter away its chances of beating Mr. Trump by careening over a liberal cliff.
The sprint to the left has deeply unnerved establishment Democrats, who are fearful it won't be an effective approach to defeat President Trump.
But news that one hiker was murdered and another stabbed along a stretch of the trail in Virginia has unnerved the hiking world.
"Were close," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters after negotiating through the night, as the growing outbreak rattled Americans and unnerved financial markets.
Papadakis sustained a wardrobe malfunction during the short program that revealed her breast and seemed to leave the couple somewhat unnerved and guarded.
That unnerved investors, who feared the return of the left to power could herald another debt restructuring in Latin America's third-largest economy.
After a seesaw week that unnerved financial markets, Italy's president gave a coalition of populist parties the green light to form a government.
Obama's decision early in his presidency to tour Arab states without stopping in Israel also unnerved many in the conservative pro-Israel world.
This prospect also has unnerved U.S. allies in Europe, who aren't eager to welcome home hardened jihadists with French, German and British passports.
A new Italian coalition government that comprises anti-establishment parties with a brief to shake up EU institutions has also unnerved German companies.
"It is often difficult to know what to do in situations like this, and everyone feels a bit unnerved and intimidated," she wrote.
The Pentagon's proposed cuts to U.S. troop levels and aid to French forces have unnerved senior African leaders facing a growing jihadist threat.
The hard-liners, unnerved by new freedoms and unaccustomed to any political opposition, were not amused then, as they are not amused now.
Mr. Trump's last visit to Europe in May unnerved American allies, causing some leaders to rethink the United States' relationship with the Continent.
STUTTGART, Germany — Elliott Carlton Hines, a baritone who sings with the Stuttgart State Opera, received a text message in June that unnerved him.
Yet the surprise declaration has unnerved many Republicans, who feel Trump may have hurt his party further in the fight for the House.
The conversations unnerved Trump, who didn't know the full extent of McGahn's discussions, two people familiar with his thinking told CNN in August.
A more than 50 percent drop in lithium prices since 2018 has unnerved industry executives, fueling cuts to capital spending and halting expansions.
Andrew M. Cuomo, but they were unable to quell a progressive rebellion that sufficiently unnerved executives at one of the world's biggest corporations.
And yet not for a second did a single Bayern player seem fazed or unnerved or overawed by the location, by the occasion.
But many residents are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city and what they see as an erosion of civil liberties.
His murder mysterious, staged in TriBeCa and elsewhere, with its blood red paint splashed across white outlines, immediately unnerved everyone, including the NYPD.
Netflix Inc fell 22.1% after the video streaming service provider's weak forecast unnerved investors just as Hollywood's streaming video wars were set to intensify.
This has unnerved markets and the CBOE volatility index , often seen as investors' fear gauge, rose to a two-month high above 20 percent.
The Islamic State killings were a rare attack on Chinese nationals in Pakistan, but the incident has unnerved Islamabad and the growing Chinese community.
During a delay of about four minutes that might have unnerved less-composed players, Griezmann told himself to pretend it was a league match.
But the severity and secrecy of an anti-corruption crackdown last November, after he was named heir to the throne, has unnerved some investors.
Some of twttr's first testers were feeling unnerved about the like and retweet buttons, and their counts, which had been seemingly removed from replies.
"MISSTEPS COULD BE COSTLY" Many residents of the financial centre, both expatriate and local, are increasingly unnerved by Beijing's tightening grip over the city.
However, investors have been unnerved by a jump in government debt in recent years, to more than 22018% of GDP from 21% in 2101.4500.
The index has fallen 8.4 percent so far this year as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, have cut their exposure.
Unnerved by the changes, Havana has allowed its domestic reform drive to grind to a halt as the Communist party battens down the hatches.
Many people are unnerved by the prospect of confronting their own mortality, or perhaps just by the idea of having to deal with lawyers.
Some visiting athletes were unnerved by Brazilian fans' raucousness (especially at such events as table tennis and archery, in which concentration is all-important).
A policy of prioritizing growth over inflation control, led by Turkey's powerful President Recep Erdogan, has unnerved emerging market investors for some time now.
While embodied as a robot, I had felt a phantom touch—a real-seeming product of my body model—and this had unnerved me.
Thomas Cook, which unnerved investors in February when it issued a cautious outlook, said trading for the group was progressing in line with expectations.
The polls suggest that Macron's increasingly tough response to the violent street marches has reassured conservative voters unnerved by the scale of the unrest.
Kanye: You'll be watching the bodies resting and alive; the viewer is going to be unnerved by how up close and personal it is.
Trump's vow to renegotiate NAFTA has unnerved Canadian officials, even though he has singled out Mexico in his criticism of the free trade deal.
Lamotte remains unfazed also by the shock U.S. presidential election win for Donald Trump whose views on taxation, immigration and trade have unnerved many.
His brother and his friends told me that Bennett was unnerved when his teammates and other players didn't stand up for him more forcefully.
"A lot of of this is saber rattling and bluster from the Russians who are clearly unnerved actually by recent U.S. actions," said Gardiner.
When he comes across a cure that works, he is unnerved: "I became like a man scared of himself, yet undaunted by the morning."
I was also unnerved to consider that I was someone else's idea of a ghoul, a figure more or less interchangeable with a zombie.
"So clearly investors are not completely unfazed or completely unnerved by this situation, because really, they're still paying attention to the fundamentals," Chan said.
Just as my grandfather began to feel unnerved by the sudden silence the rain started, and a moment later the horses resumed their complaint.
And Russia's ruble tumbled, with investors unnerved by new sanctions in response to the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy and his daughter.
I couldn't help feeling unnerved, though, by the strength of her conviction that blood will out, which leads her uncomfortably close to genetic determinism.
Investors had feared that her arrest would intensify a simmering trade war between the United States and China, which has already unnerved Wall Street.
Most are Uighurs, whose religion, language and culture, along with a history of independence movements and resistance to Chinese rule, have long unnerved Beijing.
The administration's hints of a preventive strike on North Korea have unnerved them as much as, if not more than, the North's weapons tests.
The pressure unnerved her a bit, she said, and in interviews during that period, she often talked about finding less controlled ways of working.
The possibility, however remote, that a populist Italian government would renounce the euro and revive the lira currency has unnerved many bankers and investors.
UK finance minister Sajid Javid unnerved businesses by saying the UK would not align with EU rules in the upcoming post-Brexit trade negotiations.
"Elephant," their next record, was released in 2003, and went to No. 1 in England and No. 8523 in the U.S., which unnerved them.
The suggestions have unnerved leaders around the globe, who have raised questions about Trump and his agenda to Ryan as well as President Obama.
It unnerved countless women, African-Americans, Latinos, Muslims, and L.G.B.T. people, as well as professionals in national security, the press, and many other institutions.
Now 80, McCain has been traveling the globe to the point of weariness, seemingly on a personal mission to reassure allies unnerved by Trump.
The cuts were an about-face for the Fed, which in 2018 raised interest rates four times and unnerved financial markets along the way.
London (CNN Business)After nearly four years of profound uncertainty that hobbled the economy and unnerved investors, Britain is finally leaving the European Union.
For example, during the campaign Trump had railed against NATO members for not paying their full freight, which unnerved diplomats and politicians throughout Europe.
Coming only days before Christmas, the crash left Germans numb and unnerved after months marked by a steady uptick of episodes, increasing in lethality.
I might be unnerved by the femme fatale's savagery, but I marvel at her ego, at her certainty that she deserves everything she wants.
The index has fallen 13 percent so far this year as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, have cut their exposure.
But the nonfiction was less comforting: In essays and interviews, all 10 pointed to recent news headlines that had left them unnerved or afraid.
Both Collins and Murkowski said DeVos's attitude toward public education unnerved them during the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee deliberations about her nomination.
Unnerved by the impending referendum, Iranian-backed Shia militias have threatened to rout the peshmerga from the city if they proceed with the vote.
China's building work has unnerved its neighbors and caused alarm in Washington, especially as much of the construction has been for military facilities like airports.
Markets were unnerved on Friday by a report in the Financial Times that the European Central Bank was worried about European banks' exposure to Turkey.
The political strategist said that two cabinet ministers were so unnerved that they stopped country-wide campaigning to concentrate on defending their own parliamentary seats.
It was what happened after those talks that unnerved aides like Hill, according to testimony she delivered behind closed doors on Capitol Hill this week.
News that it had suspended dealing in their U.K. property funds unnerved investors on Tuesday and sent shares in other asset managers down sharply too.
Investors have tended to see Clinton as a more status quo candidate, while Trump's stances on foreign policy, trade and immigration have unnerved the market.
Its fundamentalist Salafism unnerved some, but it had the petrodollars to finance the project, and it helped reinforce the defences against Iran's call to revolution.
America's trade war with China and rising American interest rates unnerved emerging-market investors last year, contributing to the decline in the rupiah, Indonesia's currency.
Turkey has purchased S-400 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia in a deal that has unnerved the United States and Turkey's NATO allies.
The legal battle has unnerved the state-backed funds and they want the deal to be conditional on the conflict with Western Digital being resolved.
I too wanted to have a night where I "slept so deeply that I woke up unnerved," as New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino wrote.
Psychologists, massage therapists and other medical professionals say they are treating patients unnerved by the prospect of a Trump presidency, according to The Washington Post.
He also unnerved Democrats and other skeptics with his assertion that he has the "absolute right" to do what he wishes with the Justice Department.
While the mumbly, shaggily-bearded C is content to noodle away at his music, M is unnerved by things that go bump in the night.
Mr. Kerry argued that Japan would be unnerved by any diminution of the American nuclear umbrella, and perhaps be tempted to obtain their own weapons.
Others were unnerved by the rationale for the deal and the massive $170 billion debt balance the combined company may hold after the deal closes.
Markets shook, the pound and euro dropped, and European leaders called emergency meetings after Britons unnerved the Continent by voting to leave the European Union.
"Investors have been both pleased and unnerved by the rising number of new highs that have been accompanied by an absence of volatility," Stovall said.
In other words, it wasn't criticism per se that unnerved Google; it was the high-profile support such criticism was attracting inside the Democratic Party.
U.S. stocks tumbled into correction territory Monday, as deepening declines among technology companies and elevated trade tensions between the U.S. and China unnerved market participants.
Some central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, have responded with economic stimulus, but the Fed's surprisingly large emergency rate cut this week unnerved investors.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks plunged Monday and the market has unnerved investors during the past two weeks with its gut-wrenching ups and downs.
TOKYO — Under normal circumstances, just one of the announcements that came out of the White House on Thursday would have unnerved American allies in Asia.
OPEC members have also been unnerved by the souring of U.S.-Saudi relations over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's Istanbul consulate.
In the memo, she explained how unnerved she was by what she witnessed or encountered while a literary scout and production executive at the company.
And the trade war, which has unnerved investors for a year and a half, will continue to loom over markets until it is completely resolved.
Unnerved but also intrigued by the motives and identity of the stranger who appeared at her door with flowers, Ms. Gryaznevich took his phone number.
Mr. Cannon, an 18-year resident of Fort Greene, said that although he hadn't known Mr. Litman, he was unnerved by news of his death.
But the few times the president did anything in public on Thursday, it was clear he was unnerved by the prospect of a Senate trial.
"He wasn't unnerved at all, it was just Pat throwing it downfield, throwing it sidearm, underhand, eyes closed, you name it," fullback Anthony Sherman said.
In the last two weeks, however, Clinton has shifted her strategy to focus more on winning over Republican voters unnerved by the controversial GOP nominee.
This naïveté, combined with his advisers' and his party's ideological hostility to government, has led to bizarre moves that have unnerved the federal work force.
But 'persuadable" voters are not convinced that the charges warrant his removal from office and they were unnerved by the speed of the House's "deliberations.
"Even the most secure of US presidents would be unnerved at the prospect that their political demise is only 67 votes away," wrote Dean Obeidallah.
Along with a weak performance on Wall Street, this unnerved equity traders and prompted the benchmark Bovespa index to wipe out earlier gains of 1.4%.
The disappearance of the money from MF Global unnerved the futures industry and raised broader concerns about the safety of customer funds across Wall Street.
The recipients were unnerved, mostly because the illustrated gun looked like an assault rifle, which was used in the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida.
Alarmed and unnerved by the state of politics in America, Josh Reinitz, a lawyer and Democrat in Fair Lawn, N.J., is running for borough council.
I was unnerved to see just how many sites and apps were on this list for me, some of which I had only used once.
What makes the GOP unnerved is that they need Trump to keep the race competitive with Hillary Clinton in order to save their seats down-ticket.
Unnerved by the growing weight of bad debts, investors - already rattled about global economic growth - have been off-loading Italian banking stocks over the past week.
Trump's hostility to trade deals -- a pillar of US engagement with Asia -- and his campaign proposals to change longstanding alliances there had already unnerved the region.
Global stocks continued their downward trend for the seventh straight session as possibilities of a prolonged U.S. government shutdown and a deteriorating global economy unnerved investors.
The index had fallen 8.4 percent so far this year through Wednesday as foreign investors, unnerved by global concerns over China's economy, have cut their exposure.
Shares in National Grid and peer SSE fell for a second straight session on Thursday as worries that nationalization could be below market valuation unnerved investors.
In May, the president unnerved investors by threatening to impose tariffs on Mexico unless it curbed the flow of migrants heading north into the United States.
Mounting debt has unnerved Chinese regulators and forced the company to begin shedding assets, starting with parts of its hotel portfolio and an airline catering group.
But that illusion of impartiality has long been crucial to how the Supreme Court operates — and legal observers are unnerved by how it's starting to crumble.
Other publishers and book vendors are unnerved by the mysterious disappearances, and in some cases they have pulled books critical of Beijing's leaders from their shelves.
Ladivine Rivière, unnerved, insists that those are not their clothes and that nothing is wrong, knowing all the while that she is lying to her children.
Tesla's announcement that Chief Financial Officer Deepak Ahuja is retiring has unnerved Wall Street's top analysts and overshadowed the company's sales beat in the fourth quarter.
Globally, the Saudis are unnerved by Obama's nuclear agreement with archrival Iran, and want Washington to do more to help oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Investors were also unnerved by the looming end of a ban on share sales by big investors; the authorities quickly drafted permanent restrictions on such sales.
When Kitchen Confidential came out, many were drawn in by the horror, unnerved to learn of the corners some restaurants would cut to keep costs down.
Before the Pennsylvania primary, 2008: As Obama took a firm grip on the nomination, Clinton was unnerved by the reaction to his comments in South Carolina.
The United States is Germany's most important trading partner and the protectionist rhetoric of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has unnerved exporters in Europe's biggest economy.
Talk that the ECB might reduce or 'taper' the scale of its asset purchases before the scheme finally ends has particularly unnerved investors in recent days.
Both have positioned themselves as being in conflict with establishment or centrist Democrats who are unnerved by socialism and fear it will be an election loser.
Republican members could face the kind of town hall protests that unnerved their Democratic counterparts when the debate over the ACA was at its most intense.
Some Democrats unnerved Whitaker also rattled some Democrats when he said decisions made by Mueller's office are going to be reviewed by the Department of Justice.
Pentagon officials have also been unnerved by requests from the White House National Security Council, which continues to ask the Pentagon for options to attack Iran.
He was unnerved by Mr. Trump's recent Twitter post describing Stephanie Clifford, the pornographic film star known as Stormy Daniels, as "Horseface," according to several people.
Max Thunder's air combat exercises so unnerved North Korea this year that it issued threatening statements that nearly scuttled the June summit between Trump and Kim.
But CDU allies of the chancellor are frustrated by what they see as a hostile and divided CSU leadership, unnerved by its diminishing support in Bavaria.
But in Jackson and Washington, her apparent inability to take the self-inflicted controversy in hand has unnerved Republicans and stoked Democratic hopes for an upset.
Fear of the virus have unnerved investors, shaving 12% off the Dow Jones Industrial Average last week, marking its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.
The year had had its thrills, but Rich also felt perennially on guard, unnerved by the sense that there would always be more bruises to come.
When the president finally unleashed those tweets, the day after the Netroots conference, they were unnerved, but not surprised, by the torrent of hate that followed.
Though they didn't believe Trump could win, he unnerved them with his speeches branding Mexicans criminals who stole Americans' jobs and lived off their tax dollars.
Investors have also been unnerved by threats from Trump to slap sanctions on Turkey unless it frees an American pastor, prompting an angry response from Ankara.
The sudden incarcerations -- which included the unexplained death of one detainee -- unnerved potential investors, the very people the shiny, new Saudi image is supposed to entice.
The precious metal jumped 1.4% on Wednesday after disappointing hiring by U.S. private employers unnerved investors already concerned about slowing growth in the world's largest economy.
In it, Trump put a global spin on his "America First" mantra, as he trumpeted Western values in a fiercely nationalistic speech that unnerved his critics.
Announcing the Syria pullout by Twitter without preparing the allies or framing the public explanations left even some of the president's strongest supporters in Washington unnerved.
That slide has helped make the premiums being paid for biotech companies this year look eye-popping, which has unnerved shareholders of some of the buyers.
One protestor criticizes the government's embrace of Islam at the expense of rejecting its Pharaonic history; some people debate him, while others remain silent but unnerved.
In the northern Nevada city of Fallon, unnerved on Sunday by a shooting in a Mormon church, officials are trying to determine the reasons behind the violence.
Investors have been unnerved by the signs that the U.S. presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump was tightening just days before the vote.
We're extremely unnerved, so naturally we reached out to Tyriqueordie to have him explain what the hell is going in "Episode One," which you can watch below.
The latest Chinese naval exercises have unnerved Beijing's neighbors, especially Taiwan which Beijing claims as its own, given long-running territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Of course, it's easy to see how some users will be unnerved rather than delighted to see just how much of their movement is logged in Maps.
They're both unnerved at first, but soon Riley is celebrating the freedom underlying most zombie movies: he can go anywhere he likes, and take anything he wants.
Aides, who said they had tried to intervene, described themselves as unnerved by his hours of staring into space, his sudden indecisiveness and his aversion to risk.
Yet people continue to be unnerved by clowns, which has been leading to real-life professional clowns losing jobs over the phobia, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Investors have been unnerved by the dispute between Turkey and the United States over an American pastor, which has raised the threat of U.S. sanctions against Ankara.
The recovery of Siddhartha's body unnerved investors in his flagship listed Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd and sent its shares plunging to an all-time low on Wednesday.
It has also unnerved financial markets and thrown a spotlight on the AKP's management of Turkey's largest city and commercial hub during its long years in power.
U.S. Treasury yields fell as investors, unnerved by the deadly attack in Barcelona and Washington turmoil, favored safe, low-yielding bonds over stocks and other risky assets.
Whether Zuckerberg saw all of his cardboard clones is unknown, as is whether or not he was as unnerved by the sight as the rest of us.
L.A. police officers who arrived at the hilltop home the next morning stumbled upon a scene of unimaginable brutality that unnerved even the most hardened homicide detectives.
But Spieth said he was not overly unnerved by his early stumble, even if it left him three over par for the day after just two holes.
SARB forecast Africa's most advanced economy to grow by 0.8 percent this year, hobbled by low commodity prices, a drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
The decision to re-run the Istanbul vote on June 23 has brought criticism of eroding democracy, unnerved financial markets, and weakened the already ailing lira currency.
Too many of them don't know where the next meal is coming from, are still suffering from the financial crash, and are unnerved by their changing country.
However, I am extremely unnerved by this seductive koala, who was photographed by British photographer Ross Long on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, earlier this month.
Trump's campaign comments questioning NATO's relevance deeply unnerved member states, particularly those at Russia's doorstep that count on US support to ward off Moscow's increasingly aggressive posturing.
At the recent Eagles-Jets game, Nathan Merryman, 7, a first-grader with sensory processing disorder from Stewartsville, N.J., became unnerved by loud pregame music and fireworks.
That's why I've seen only two episodes of Twin Peaks and 30 minutes of Blue Velvet, which I turned off because I was too unnerved to continue.
Foreign policy Congress and Trump are expected to battle on multiple foreign policy fronts in 85033 as Republicans appear increasingly unnerved by the administration's foreign policy decisions.
Mr. Obama's nuclear accord with Iran has unnerved Gulf countries, some of which view the agreement as evidence of a shift in American interests away from them.
The crown prince's increasingly aggressive stance towards arch-rival Iran and in relations with supposed friends such as Canada and Germany has unnerved allies and investors alike.
Trump's attempts to influence the Fed have unnerved financial markets and economists, who fear the president's attacks could tarnish the central bank's credibility during a financial crisis.
Plainclothes officers trailed two men, who according to the wiretap were unnerved by the presence of a Police Department patrol car and decided against the vendetta attack.
The suspect in custody: Nikolas Cruz, 19, a former student who was expelled from the school and who unnerved acquaintances with his obsession with violence and guns.
Critics say that Mr. Trump's zigzagging policies have emboldened regional foes, unnerved American partners, and invited Russia and various regional players to seek to exert their influence.
It was not the first time in his unconventional presidency that Mr. Trump had unnerved friend and foe alike, but never before had it seemed so consequential.
While that usually is a telltale sign that the market is pricing in low economic growth, the current dynamic is adding some twists that have investors unnerved.
Their activities in Mali and its Sahel neighbours have unnerved Western powers like France and the United States who have deployed thousands of troops across the region.
Yet Letterman's true originality may be that only a Midwestern boomer who was every bit as easily unnerved as he was nervy could have combined the two.
Bankers said the prospect of Britain leaving the European Union unnerved some potential issuers concerned over how Brexit could impact London's position as a global financial hub.
DISH's stock price has climbed since Kerrisdale unveiled its short position in May and the accident, which was covered widely in the press, has unnerved some investors.
The United States is Germany's single most important trading partner and the protectionist rhetoric of President-elect Donald Trump has unnerved many exporters in the euro zone.
That tripling of its predecessor's goal by the EU's second most indebted nation unnerved investors and prompted criticism and calls for a rethink from the European Commission.
Talk that the European Central Bank might reduce the scale of its asset purchases before the stimulus programme finally ends has particularly unnerved investors in recent days.
Trump is considering whether to impose tariffs of up to 25% on European vehicle imports, a threat that has unnerved automakers in the industrial powerhouse of Germany.
Mr. Khaimi and Mr. Xheka expressed similar feelings and described how, during the wildfire, the preoccupations that have so unnerved many Europeans did not cross their minds.
As the campaign grinded through its final days, the debate was increasingly fought on Yildirim's terms, while Koc appeared unnerved in some of his speeches and interviews.
Anti-Semitism peaked in the late 1930s and early ′40s, when, Professor Dinnerstein wrote, Americans were unnerved by the Depression and anxious about another war in Europe.
Publishers and book vendors in the city have also been unnerved by the mysterious disappearances, and in some cases pulled books critical of Beijing's leaders from their shelves.
But he is unlikely to back away from the nationalistic policies that have frustrated and unnerved allies which he sees as key promises to his most loyal voters.
Trump and Washington politics are moving higher up the list of risks for markets, already unnerved by uncertainty over the economy, Fed interest rate hikes and trade wars.
The market was even more unnerved Friday by the fact that Defense Secretary James Mattis said he would retire in February because he does not agree with Trump.
The announcement is likely to fuel speculation that Ms. Gabbard may be preparing for a third-party race for the White House, a prospect that has unnerved Democrats.
Cora is especially unnerved that no one in the high school's administration is willing to punish her boy, because they may all have fallen under his evil influence.
They are unnerved by cautionary flops, like Francis Bacon's "Study of Red Pope", which was estimated to fetch £60m-80m ($80m-105m) in 2017, but failed to sell.
China has courted central and eastern European states, including with annual summits, which has unnerved Western European capitals who fear China wants to sow divisions in the bloc.
The hands-on approach has led to friction with Rome, concerned about an asset it considers of strategic importance, and has unnerved other investors at the telecoms group.
While talk this month of a potential "tapering" of the programme has unnerved the market, many analysts expect the scheme to run beyond its March 2017 end date.
On Thursday, signs that the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies was starting to take a toll on corporate earnings further unnerved investors, sending stocks down.
Although she unnerved investors, she calmed voters' tempers by limiting political spending and introducing free university for students from families in the bottom half of the income scale.
Bethel also said he did not expect an ongoing British defence review to lead to lower budgets for Babcock, an issue that has unnerved investors in the past.
Alec Baldwin's Trump has so unnerved Trump that just a week before being sworn in as the 45th President, he was tweeting about his outrage over Baldwin's portrayal.
Some local environmentalists and refinery neighbors in Saint John said lingering questions had left some feeling unnerved ahead of larger infrastructure projects associated with Transcanada's Energy East proposal.
The ECB's dovish tone failed to cheer Italian bond markets and yields there shot higher, with investors unnerved by reports that Italy's growth forecast may be slashed again.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The ruble steadied against the dollar on Friday, supported by rising oil prices a day after the threat of new U.S. sanctions unnerved Russia's financial markets.
Unnerved by the protectionist mood in the United States, Mr Trudeau and Mr Peña, who will pay a state visit to Canada before the summit, are drawing closer.
Trump is unlikely to back away from the nationalistic policies that have frustrated and unnerved allies but which he sees as key promises to his most loyal voters.
When people did find out about the Following Activity tab, they were surprised and unnerved, Instagram's head of product Vishal Shah said in an interview with Buzzfeed News.
Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook has unnerved investors by warning them to expect lower sales from the holiday quarter, primarily because of weak demand for iPhones in China.
The trade dispute between the world's two largest economies has roiled global markets and unnerved investors as it stretches into its second year with no end in sight.
" Benjamin Lu of brokerage Phillip Futures said Beijing's retaliation had spooked oil investors: "These punitive measures on bilateral trade have unnerved investors as it hurts global economic growth.
When Corvez arrived at the garage, in a rented Porsche Cayenne, and realized that Tomic had not one but five stolen paintings, he was more unnerved than pleased.
The hands-on approach has led to friction with politicians in Rome, concerned about an asset they consider strategic, and has unnerved other investors at the telecoms firm.
Weeks after the murder, she and Ted participated in a vigil by the playground where Mr. Rivera was killed, a bit unnerved and unsure if anyone would attend.
Adam Kaszynski, a labor union rep in Massachusetts, told Bloomberg he was unnerved when a General Electric factory he worked at began instructing workers to wear the devices.
Though the law may have unnerved many investors, it engendered feelings of cultural confidence, Mr. Léger said, making many Quebecers feel more secure living in English-majority Canada.
And his imprisonment without due process of hundreds of wealthy businessmen, including several of his royal cousins, unnerved many of the investors he had set out to woo.
So when I heard a rumor that Mr. Mangieri was thinking of leaving the city and taking his pizza with him, I was unnerved, to put it mildly.
Now supporters say she is facing payback for moves that unnerved the police, and for displeasure within the legal establishment that she drove out some popular longtime employees.
Beijing's effort last spring to clamp down on credit, which sparked a slowdown, and an intensifying trade war with the United States have unnerved consumers and businesspeople alike.
"The shockingly harsh sentence against her is a signal of just how unnerved the Iranian authorities have become," Kumi Naidoo, the secretary general of Amnesty International, told me.
Biden's victories on Super Tuesday, and the centrist coalescence behind his campaign, was a relief to many Democratic officeholders, who have been unnerved by the rise of Sen.
Oil plunged more than 30% after Saudi Arabia set off a price war with Russia, further spooking global investors unnerved by the economic carnage from the virus epidemic.
Oil plunged more than 30% after Saudi Arabia set off a price war with Russia, further spooking global investors unnerved by the economic carnage from the virus epidemic.
Reilly would later write that he felt as unnerved as if "The Boss" (as he breezily called the president) had announced he was heading off to the Moon.
A year ago, Trump's attacks on the league unnerved N.F.L. owners, who were afraid they would inflame fans and lead to boycotts and sponsors canceling deals with teams.
Mr. Griffin was not the only wealthy arts patron unnerved by what had happened — the tumult at the Whitney sent a lightning bolt through the entire museum world.
In response, governments - unnerved by the size of protests or under pressure to curb disruption - are looking for ways to limit or manage protests, human rights experts said.
He addresses himself to the meanest, basest sources of emotion, and this has the effect of making everyone who is indifferent to his appeal feel imperiled and unnerved.
The relapse in security has unnerved Mexico and led many to wonder whether the country is on the brink of a bloody, all-out war between criminal groups.
The physicality of my trauma unnerved me most, and instead of talk therapy, I turned to physical therapy in an effort to rebuild myself from the outside in.
His frontrunner status nationally hasn't changed, and the burgeoning hostilities between supporters of Warren and Sanders have unnerved many progressive Democrats who fear the distraction could help Biden.
Rising political uncertainty before the French presidential votes in April and May have unnerved investors and left French bonds moving out of step with their higher-rated peers.
Mainland Chinese residents and visitors are unnerved by increasingly anti-China rhetoric and action from some protesters, and people on both sides of the divide have been attacked.
Growing up in an isolated rural community, I was one of the only kids in my town who was "different" in a way that confused and unnerved people.
His government's policy of land expropriation without compensation, aimed at addressing racial inequalities that remain more than two decades after the fall of apartheid, has also unnerved investors.
Visitors may be less unnerved by the animal paintings — one of a fox, one of an owl — commissioned by the couple from the Brooklyn-based artist Paul Richard.
The meeting between a Chinese delegation and U.S. representatives offers hope for progress in resolving the trade conflict that has unnerved financial and commodity markets in recent weeks.
Some Acehnese politicians worry that investors from Jakarta and abroad are unnerved by news media portrayals of Aceh as an austere land where moral infractions are strictly punished.
Albinson, co-founder of San Francisco technology investment firm Founders Circle, said he was unnerved to learn his father-in-law in Michigan, Jerry Smith, voted for Trump.
The single currency has been hurt by uncertainty surrounding Italy's debt, fiscal plans and future ties with Europe, which have unnerved markets and exacerbated tensions with other eurozone leaders.
Trump unnerved many in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia by saying on the campaign trail he would consider a country's contributions to the NATO alliance before coming to its aid.
The extent of the purges has unnerved rights groups and Turkey's Western allies, who fear President Tayyip Erdogan is using the abortive putsch as a pretext to stifle dissent.
The decision by election authorities to re-run the Istanbul vote has fueled concerns about an erosion of democracy and unnerved financial markets, including the already ailing lira currency.
Exercises by the Chinese ships, in particular the aircraft carrier Liaoning, in recent months have unnerved its neighbors, especially given long-running territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Scheffler said Trump's unpredictable and sometimes inexplicable actions have unnerved him, from Ukraine to Trump's decision to pull back US troops in Syria, leaving longtime allies open to attack.
Unnerved by the anti-austerity and anti-European stance of the Italian government, foreign investors have been shedding Italian debt in recent months, pushing up borrowing costs for Rome.
Investors are unnerved and perplexed by the Federal Reserve's insistence that it might well lift interest rates this summer, and perhaps make two or three moves by year's end.
Di Maio and Matteo Salvini, his ruling coalition partner, have pushed for a broad range of populist measures to be included in this year's budget, which has unnerved investors.
Investors have tended to see Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as the candidate of the status quo, while Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration has unnerved financial markets.
It initially unnerved potential investor Craig Cooper, co-host of CNBC's new reality show "Adventure Capitalists," in which entrepreneurs pitch their adventure products to investors in the great outdoors.
Spot gold rose 1.63 percent and platinum gained 1.23 percent by 1528 GMT as United States travel restrictions unnerved markets and prompted investors to buy bullion as risk insurance.
After decades of close Cold War-era relations between New Delhi and Moscow, Russia has been unnerved by Modi's effort to build closer economic and defense ties with Washington.
With the economy forecast by the central bank to record zero growth this year, the political tensions surrounding Gordhan have unnerved investors and hit the rand and government bonds.
Pipeline companies have been under pressure after consolidating to shed non-core assets as they grappled with overcapacity and sliding tariffs that had slowed dividend growth and unnerved investors.
Based on his experiences with Fox News' Megyn Kelly and former GOP candidate Carly Fiorina, we know Trump is unnerved when challenged by assertive members of the opposite sex.
The unorthodox approach of the president, who has dominated Turkish politics for more than 15 years, has unnerved investors who have voiced concerns over Turkey's authoritarian trajectory under Erdogan.
Japan and the European Union signed a free-trade pact this year that has unnerved some parts of Japan's agriculture sector such as dairy farmers, who fear stiff competition.
Shares in the Finnish telecoms networks provider fell 3.2 percent by 1156 GMT (8.83 ET) as investors were also unnerved by a softer-than-expected full-year profitability outlook.
Investors have tended to see Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as the candidate of the status quo, while Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration has unnerved the market.
Investors have been unnerved by depreciations in the Chinese yuan recently and the Hong Kong dollar this week against the U.S greenback, but on Thursday, both currencies appeared steady.
Struggling student loan borrowers, in particular, she said, may have had a bad experience with a bill collector and be unnerved by a call about a purported student tax.
Trump is unnerved by the challenge from the powerfully authentic and progressively populist Warren, who fights like hell for working men and women, the middle class and the poor.
The hands-on approach has led to frictions with Rome, concerned about an asset it considers of strategic importance, and has also unnerved other investors at the telecoms group.
In this piece, Helene Cooper, The Times's Pentagon correspondent, reveals what unnerved her during a recent 6-day stint on a U.S. Navy cruiser in the South China Sea.
The recent deployment of 1,000 NATO troops to Poland and each of the Baltic states has unnerved Moscow, which had warned in January that it was a bad idea.
Keep a note of these GIFs for the next time someone gets on your bad side... Renata may be the only character capable of making Madeline look mildly unnerved.
The $3.3 billion redemption from U.S. equity funds followed almost $9 billion of outflows the previous week, as political turmoil in Washington and underwhelming U.S. economic data unnerved investors.
And speaking personally, I went into it without expectations, and came out deeply impressed with the filmmaking, the intensity of the performances, and the way the film unnerved me.
Consider the Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, a former investment banker, who unnerved the currency market last month by suggesting that the United States was trying to weaken the dollar.
During the debt crisis that unnerved the most vulnerable economies in Europe, China invested in ports in Portugal and Greece and even bought a stake in Italy's electrical grid.
This unnerved some inside the White House counsel's office, and even led one of Mr. McGahn's deputies to mislead the president about his authority to fire the F.B.I. director.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A row within South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) about the role of the central bank has unnerved investors and exposed deep divisions in the governing party.
All 11 races were run Saturday without incident, though the jockey Mike Smith unnerved the 30,000 in attendance when he eased up Ms. Bad Behavior early in the fifth.
And those text messages have unnerved many Americans who don't know how seriously to take them, as they have often received the messages from a friend or family member.
What she does is so much worse than dramatic scheming: She watches, listens, and waits for her prey to become so unnerved by her that they reveal too much.
I look forward to being properly unnerved all over again with this latest incarnation, directed by Matthew Dunster and featuring Dan Stevens ("Downton Abbey") as one very sinister seducer.
After a record-breaking run of buoyant market behavior, investors appeared unnerved on Thursday by a series of provocative remarks by President Trump and increasing tensions with North Korea.
The warning comes after the world's two largest economies made little progress in negotiations last week, prolonging a row that has unnerved financial markets and sapped demand for metal.
Senate Republicans, increasingly unnerved by President Trump, are showing signs of breaking away from him in order to forge a more traditional party agenda and protect their political fortunes.
U.S. share prices fell more than 2506.72 percent and European stocks hit a 15.333-month low as weakening oil prices and concerns about a global economic slowdown unnerved investors.
An apparent slowdown in the country's rapid rate of growth has been at the source of concerns about the global economy which have unnerved financial markets in recent months.
" The White House needs to "either come out with their own tax cut plan or weigh in pretty quickly," he said, "I'm getting unnerved that there's lack of coordination.
While Owens clarified West's role in designing the logo for her campaign -- she said on Twitter that West merely made an introduction -- West was seemingly unnerved by the attention.
Now, with Cohn's impending departure in protest of the new tariffs, Navarro and his views are ascendant at the White House, a prospect that has unnerved many congressional Republicans.
Calling Trump's statements about the fatal violence at the protest "troubling," Levie told Cramer that he was unnerved by them and how they were reflecting on the entire administration.
"John Bolton's sudden departure is a symbol of the disarray that has unnerved our allies since day one of the Trump Administration," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Twitter.
Still, the move into mining technology may have unnerved some investors, with Telstra shares down 1 percent on Thursday, compared to a slight rise in the broader Australian market.
He's a member of the Sioux Snake Rescue, a community of snake enthusiasts that finds itself handling a growing number of calls from residents unnerved by encounters with snakes.
Calling Trump's statements about the fatal violence at the protest "troubling," Levie told Cramer that he was unnerved by them and how they were reflecting on the whole administration.
As Tommy's behavior grows more erratic, Greg begins to see why others are so unnerved by his pal and how his dreams are being put in jeopardy as well.
If nothing else, this Saviors arc is doing a good job of showing why Rick's group is increasingly unnerved by the actions it has taken to make itself safe.
Trump's tariff plans have roiled global markets and unnerved investors as the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies stretches into its second year with no end in sight.
Although it unnerved his parents, the decision allowed Ballmer to work for one of the fastest growing companies in the country and go from Gates' assistant to the company's CEO.
Zambia's decision to name a provisional liquidator to run KCM, one of the country's biggest employers, has unnerved international miners concerned about rising resource nationalism in Zambia and neighboring countries.
Zambia's decision to name a provisional liquidator to run KCM, one of the country's biggest employers, has unnerved international miners concerned about rising resource nationalism in Zambia and neighbouring countries.
Frank Garritano, an Echo device owner who lives in Northern California, was unnerved by the large number of snippets marked as "not intended for your Echo" in his Alexa app.
The battered sterling has enjoyed some relief this week as the anointing of interior minister Theresa May as British prime minister helped calm investors unnerved by Brexit and political turmoil.
Mr Albayrak, who is also the president's son-in-law, and whose appointment as finance minister last month has further unnerved investors, has been unable to rise to the challenge.
A flurry of rate cuts and easing of reserve requirement have helped bolster sentiment, while the capital outflows that had unnerved sentiment at the start of the year have slowed.
The euro is also being hurt by uncertainty surrounding Italy's debt, fiscal plans and future ties with Europe, which have unnerved markets and exacerbated tensions with other euro zone leaders.
And investors, after initially applauding Caterpillar's first-quarter results, were unnerved when a Caterpillar executive told analysts that the first quarter might be a "high-water mark" for the year.
But Democrats, many of whom have been unnerved by a slow-burning controversy over Mrs Clinton's handling of classified information while secretary of state, will be cautiously reassured by that.
Because you do meet people who go, you know, they ask me lots of questions and you think... You suddenly become a bit unnerved because you think, where is this….
Russia's Crimea annexation, its direct support for separatists in eastern Ukraine and what the West says is a deliberate disinformation campaign to undermine U.S. and European democracies have unnerved governments.
But General Sharif's popularity, enhanced by the army's slick media unit, also unnerved members of the ruling PML-N party who were suspicious of efforts to glorify the army chief.
Rather than feeling privy to a secret this time, I was instead unnerved, disturbed by the quality of the performer's touch in combination with a knowledge of their physical capacity.
The cars and trucks that sometimes slowly cruise by out front, he said, and the funny looks he gets around town have unnerved him and his wife, who is 51.
Mr. Regeni's case has unnerved the government, focusing unwanted international attention on abuse by Egypt's security services and straining the country's relations with Italy, a close ally and trading partner.
Few games unnerved me in the record time it took for me to audibly gasp while playing The Static Speaks My Name, which takes less than 10 minutes to finish.
Investors had been unnerved in recent days by signs of a tightening presidential race, preferring what is seen as a known quantity in Clinton, over the political wild card, Trump.
A recession in Germany would be another major worry for investors who have been unnerved by the prospect of weaker economic growth this year in the United States and China.
Vinci, ranked 43rd and just 5-foot-4, unnerved the top-ranked Williams with a barrage of low slices and all-court play that kept Williams from finding any rhythm.
Others in the city, however, were simply too unnerved to return home, out of fear of aftershocks or hidden damage, choosing instead to seek shelter with relatives and friends elsewhere.
In the courtroom, several defendants, clearly unnerved by the prospect of arguing a case in front of a judge, turned and desperately appealed to family members or friends for advice.
Since February, a diverse crop of worries — such as the prospects of central banks raising interest rates quickly and concerns of a trade war derailing the economy — have unnerved investors.
Unnerved, she decided to swim back to the Mexican side, but she saw her husband and daughter, close to the American riverbank, sink into the water and get swept away.
The Americans were faster and more insistent to the ball, leaving their French players often disjointed in their passing and unnerved at times by the ferocious play of their opponents.
Read our profile of Lucy Flores, a former Nevada state assemblywoman who said Mr. Biden had unnerved her by kissing her on the head during a campaign rally in 2014.
While she felt "unnerved" by the concerns she received, "I also knew that the only way to learn how to run a business was by actually doing it," she explained.
The red-roof country store sits at the intersection of Route 22 and Route 225A, a T-shaped junction that had long unnerved residents as a frightening stretch to navigate.
The briefings, though, could only hint so much at what the rescuers found on the devastated streets of the Keys: torn-apart homes, loose pets and bewildered, terrified, unnerved residents.
Parents can feel ignored, and unnerved, when our gingerly offered guidance about sexual health meets with an eye roll, and our sober explanations about the dangers of opiates trigger shrugs.
Mr. Navalny and the Kremlin have been sparring for years, since he emerged as an opposition figure in large street protests in 235, 22018 and 20443 that unnerved Mr. Putin.
Even so, conservative historians say Moscow became so unnerved at the prospect of a daunting new rivalry that the threat helped end the Cold War and decades of nuclear buildups.
The rapid growth of global trade during the 1990s and 2000s brought wide economic benefits, but also unnerved some voters, who now want to slow down the pace of change.
His enthusiasm has fueled hopes of a genuine breakthrough with one of the world's most reclusive regimes, even as it has unnerved those who are suspicious of North Korea's intentions.
DOLLAR BULLS The yen had been undermined by a run of weak data this week, but traders were unnerved when it blew past a support level at 110.30 per dollar.
From the bottom of the shaft, some 22016 feet down, those who survived the fall unnerved their Bolshevik guards by singing Orthodox prayers, until the soldiers tossed grenades after them.
Investigators said Mr. Diaw and Ms. Olsen, whose body was found by her boyfriend, had consensual sex before she was killed, and the circumstances surrounding her death unnerved the city.
When U.C.L.A. cut the lead to 62-50 and UConn appeared unnerved, Chong responded with a 3-pointer, a layup and an assist to put the game out of reach.
Last weekend's protests unnerved investors and led to a pro-Sisi campaign in Egypt's strictly controlled media, which have tried to tarnish Ali's image and that of Egypt's enfeebled opposition.
Michael Bloomberg unnerved journalists at his namesake news organization last year by suggesting that they might not cover politics at all if he were to enter the 2020 presidential race.
Unnerved by the chasm between her beliefs and desires, Marzano-Lesnevich quit law and began writing, spending a decade delving into the unlikely parallels between her past and Langley's history.
Maybe you're unnerved by all the Russia stuff, or the recent news that Facebook allowed data company Cambridge Analytica to access the data of 50 million users with their permission.
This week, company executives appeared at an investor conference in Florida in a bid to soothe unnerved shareholders, if not customers, and acknowledged 2016 would be a "messy" year for earnings.
A resurgence of violence in the same area that saw South Africa's longest strike in 2012 and 34 AMCU members gunned down by police has unnerved investors in the ailing sector.
That has unnerved many - including talismanic former leader Nigel Farage, who split opinion at a UKIP dinner in Birmingham when he voiced concern it could prevent the party regaining mainstream appeal.
FISA warrants for electronic surveillance require loads of paperwork and are difficult to obtain, so the intelligence community devoting resources to get one suggests it was truly unnerved by Page's connections.
Still, Chris is unnerved by the alternating aggression and beaming artificiality of the Armitages' black housekeeper and groundskeeper, Walter and Georgina (Marcus Henderson and Betty Gabriel, who deliver memorably eerie performances).
JOHANNESBURG, June 11 (Reuters) - A row within South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) about the role of the central bank has unnerved investors and exposed deep divisions in the governing party.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Financial stocks led a drop on Wall Street on Friday as results from big banks failed to enthuse and fear of broader conflict in Syria further unnerved investors.
Turkey's purchase of the systems has unnerved NATO member countries, which are already wary of Moscow's military presence in the Middle East, as the system is incompatible with the alliance's systems.
But the dual attacks unnerved a country that hasn't seen an Islamic extremist attack since 2004, when al-Qaida-inspired bombers killed 192 people in coordinated assaults on Madrid's commuter trains.
Turkey's purchase of the systems has unnerved NATO member countries, who are already wary of Moscow's military presence in the Middle East, as the system is incompatible with the alliance's systems.
"I call on the colectivos, the hour of resistance has arrived, active resistance in the community," Maduro said in a speech in March, that unnerved many members of the Venezuelan opposition.
LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to buy U.S. cancer specialist Tesaro for $5.1 billion, a costly investment to rebuild the pharmaceuticals business by new Chief Executive Emma Walmsley that unnerved investors.
The Nordic nation's strategy had unnerved even the likes of triple World Cup finalists Netherlands, who failed to reach the European Championship after twice losing to the battling Icelanders in qualifying.
One reason behind that shift is repealing Obamacare without an immediate replacement plan would likely cause massive destabilization to an insurance market already unnerved by Washington's efforts to address health care.
But markets have been unnerved by the debate, with Italian bond yields widening and falling according to the tone of daily comments from the ruling parties, which took power in June.
One former employee said she had heard the company's banks had been unnerved by a rise in corporate loan delinquencies and had stopped providing funds to companies facing tough operating conditions.
Many are unnerved by the uncertainty emanating out of Washington D.C., citing that as a main reason they are asking for big premium hikes or washing their hands of the exchanges.
Allegations that controlling shareholder J&F Investimentos violated loan laws have unnerved investors already concerned about widening corruption investigations that have led to the arrest of some of Brazil's top executives.
The tough sentences come at a time when Mr. Sisi has appeared unnerved by a sudden wave of criticism over Egypt's faltering economy, and has become intolerant toward even playful opponents.
The tariff plan has roiled global markets and further unnerved investors as the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies stretches into its second year with no end in sight.
The mere suggestion of the huge tariffs sparked an immediate backlash on Capitol Hill, as well as GOP-friendly business groups and key trading partners already unnerved by Trump on trade.
The United States' central bank has cut interest rates three times since late July, as tensions from President Trump's trade war and slowing growth abroad unnerved companies and weighed on investment.
Even though Wojnarowski noted that the injury is not severe, the news has undoubtedly unnerved Pelicans fans who have already tabbed Williamson with reinvigorating and bringing glory to their waning franchise.
One woman, a lifelong Dhaka resident, told me she "missed the jams" when she lived abroad: In the big cities of Europe and America, the relative lack of congestion unnerved her.
Though one woman's body was discovered in Massachusetts and the other in Queens, and the authorities do not believe the two attacks were related, the killings have unnerved many female runners.
"We are not used to this in table tennis," said Galia Dvorak of Spain, who acknowledged that she had been shocked and unnerved by jeers from Brazilian fans during her match.
Vice President Mike Pence will speak at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, seeking to soothe allies unnerved by Trump's statements on Russia and NATO while stressing U.S. commitment to Europe.
North Korea's tests of atomic weapons, and repeated incursions by Chinese vessels into disputed waters surrounding a group of Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea, have unnerved the Japanese.
Or maybe the Democrats, unnerved by the disaster of the last election and fearing another Trump victory in 22011, have started to prefer candidates who are all promise and no baggage.
China's recent naval exercises in the South China Sea and the building of islands there, with military assets, have unnerved its neighbors and risk provoking a reaction from the United States.
Corker has grown increasingly unnerved about Trump's sharp attacks against NATO, raising alarms that the President's rhetoric and actions have "destabilized" a key part of the post-World War II order.
Unnerved by near-constant small earthquakes and emissions of toxic sulfur dioxide gas, Rob Guzman and his husband Bob Kirk left their home in Kalapana Seaview Estates while they still could.
Climate change targets and improved reliability have never been integrated into a single policy quite like this, which has unnerved some analysts and policymakers because there are no examples to follow.
But I also felt unnerved and rather furious with myself: He had, at that point, presumably seen pictures of my kid, my wedding at City Hall, my 25th high school reunion.
As residents of Bogotá tried to digest that reality, the hush unnerved some of its more noise-hardened citizens, the strange emptiness a suggestion that something sinister was on its way.
When Matt (AJ Bowen) and his wife, Karen (Susan Burke), visit his long-estranged brother Steve (Scott Poythress) for the holidays, they are unnerved by his reclusiveness and boarded-up windows.
News coverage of the nationwide quarantine in Italy, where the virus has continued to spread uncontrollably and overwhelmed the country's health care system, also unnerved the president, the same official said.
Several told POLITICO that they were unnerved by candidate Trump's falsehoods about the economy and the health care law, and they're worried that agencies will feel pressure to fall in line.
Beyond North Korea, Mr. Tillerson is expected to tell Mr. Wang of Washington's continued concerns about China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, which have unnerved countries in the region.
NEW YORK, March 1 (Reuters) - The implied yield on U.S. 10-Year Treasury futures traded below 1% for the first time, as investors grew increasingly unnerved by the spread of coronavirus.
The issue is particularly acute for Warren and Sanders, whose backing for ambitious policies like Medicare for All has unnerved moderate Democrats worried that Trump will caricature them as radical socialists.
Other European leaders are unnerved by how Mr. Trump's populism echoes the right-wing nationalism of his Polish hosts — both have been attacked as illiberal threats to the postwar Western order.
The United States also wants India to lower its import duties on chicken -- a request that has unnerved the domestic poultry industry which is opposed to any cut in the tariffs.
Polls suggest that some voters have become unnerved by the price tags of the Warren and Sanders' "Medicare for all" plans and the fact that they would abolish private health insurance.
Privately, current and former White House advisers say they're not remotely unnerved by the development, even as they cast Trump Jr. as a clumsy political operative prone to stumbling into controversy.
Investors have been unnerved by a call for further protests on Friday, with Egypt's dollar bonds falling and the main stock index wiping out its 2019 gains in just three days.
Germany is also under stress from Britain's chaotic attempts to leave the European Union, while tensions in the Persian Gulf have unnerved company executives about sales prospects in that important region.
Germany is also under stress from Britain's chaotic attempts to leave the European Union, while tensions in the Persian Gulf have unnerved company executives about sales prospects in that important region.
Anderson also was unnerved by the shadows that crept along the back of the court, the result of trees hanging a bit too close to the end of the makeshift structure.
Mr. Khalilzad's diplomacy has left many others in Afghanistan scrambling and unnerved, wondering if their interests have been sidelined in his talks with the Taliban in Doha, Qatar, 1,200 miles away.
Investors were unnerved by political developments in Italy, where the coalition government proposed by the anti-establishment 5-Star and far-right League could tap eurosceptic economist Paolo Savona as economy minister.
Gold reached its highest level in a week on Tuesday as unnerved investors bought bullion after the dollar was hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on currency devaluation by other countries.
Markets were unnerved last week by Trump's inability to get enough support for legislation to reform the U.S. healthcare system, a major 2016 election campaign promise of the president and his allies.
Investors had been unnerved in recent days by signs of a tightening U.S. presidential race, evidently preferring what is seen as a known quantity in Clinton, over the political wild card, Trump.
I remember being unnerved by the thundering roar of 2000 low-flying fighter jets screaming over my head, as I crouched within my sandy foxhole in the cold, dark Saudi Arabian desert.
Crude has been caught up in wider market weakness as the U.S. government shutdown, higher U.S. interest rates and the U.S.-China trade dispute unnerved investors and exacerbated worries over global growth.
The closure of three small and medium sized banks in the span of nine months to April unnerved investors and prompted the central bank to step in and offer liquidity to lenders.
FRANKFURT, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Italian banks added to their huge stock of domestic government bonds in July, data showed on Monday, after two months of sharp selling that had unnerved some investors.
The issue was at the heart of the election campaign and has at times unnerved euro zone investors and the rest of the EU. Alternatively, Sanchez could turn to center-right Ciudadanos.
Still, many Republicans on Capitol Hill are unnerved by Trump because he's never before held elected office and held liberal views on a number of issues before running for president this cycle.
The strategic waterway is claimed almost in its entirety by China, whose continued building of military and other installations on artificial islands and reefs there has unnerved the region and angered Washington.
You might, however, find yourself feeling a little unnerved by just how well Brooker and Co. have predicted your emotional journey through the game — or, rather, through our tortured main character's life.
With the veracity of China's economic data already in question and investors unnerved by the slowing rate of growth and volatile stock markets, further doubts could exacerbate the pain in the markets.
Investors have been unnerved by signs the U.S. presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump is tightening, after Clinton had until recently been thought to have a clear lead.
Elizabeth Warren's emergence as Hillary Clinton's most effective surrogate has apparently unnerved Democratic donors on Wall Street, who are threatening to withhold campaign cash if Clinton selects Warren as her running mate.
It's possible that he was slightly unnerved when he turned around to see me starring straight at him, with a saucy smile spread across my face, but I think I finessed it.
Unnerved by the growing weight of loans that are unlikely to ever be repaid in full, investors - already rattled about global economic growth - have been off-loading Italian banking stocks this month.
Rieks said last week that he was unnerved by a demonstration by the government-funded German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Bavaria showing hackers could take control of an aircraft with inexpensive equipment.
Turkey's core inflation spiked to a 13-year high last month, prompting President Tayyip Erdogan to blame high interest rates for fuelling price growth, reiterating an unorthodox view that has unnerved investors.
The push to put restrictions on how sex offenders use the emerging technology of augmented reality — where a virtual layer is placed over the real world — has unnerved some civil liberties advocates.
Gigaba's medium-term budget policy statement (MTBPS) will be made amid sluggish economic growth and a politically charged environment following allegations of corruption and influence-peddling in government, which have unnerved investors.
Trump's unconventional and unpredictable policy positions have unnerved capitals around the globe, likely making his rise a big topic of discussion this week among leaders gathered at the United Nations General Assembly.
The billionaire Kochs, unnerved by Trump's support for protectionism and mass deportations, were forced to push back this weekend in Colorado Springs against speculation from associates that they could support Hillary Clinton.
The chaotic manner of Mr. Pence's appointment, with Mr. Trump wavering between his options until the last moment, typified his on-the-fly management style, which has so unnerved many Republican leaders.
China has unnerved the region and angered the United States by installing military equipment and other facilities on artificial islands it has made by reclaiming land and building up reefs and shoals.
Meanwhile, the Indian Met Department's prediction that the entire country could be abnormally hot in May and June, with longer and more severe heat waves, has unnerved many people in the Bundelkhand.
Still, things were a little awkward between James, Wade, and Bosh, and ultimately, it was James who let the team down in the Finals with an ugly, unnerved performance against the Mavericks.
But the severity and secrecy of an anti-corruption crackdown last November, after the prince ousted an older cousin as crown prince in a palace coup last June, has unnerved some investors.
Economic confidence was further eroded by a corruption case that implicated major construction contractors and former President Cristina Fernandez, whose reappearance as a likely candidate in next year's election has unnerved investors.
And indeed, some on Capitol Hill were clearly unnerved by the administration's belligerent talk of preemptive military action against an autocratic nation ruled by a mercurial, thin-skinned, and unpredictable leader. Sen.
A new political group named Our Homeland Movement, an offshoot of the former far-right party Jobbik, called for the radicals' protest, which unnerved the town's large and mostly impoverished Roma community.
The decision by election authorities to re-run the Istanbul vote on June 23 has fueled concerns about an erosion of democracy and unnerved financial markets, including the already ailing lira currency.
But Europe isn't the problem (and the fact that indexes tied to the future of the stock market began falling during his speech suggests investors were unnerved by what Trump was saying).
Wall Street has been unnerved by prospect that Sanders, who wants to ban fracking, break up big banks and institute a wealth tax, could win the Democratic nomination and eventually the presidency.
Washington's proposed tariffs on $4 billion of additional EU goods in a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies came just as trade tensions with China seemed to be easing and unnerved investors.
With the #MeToo movement and increased attention on how women are treated in and out of the workplace, they are particularly unnerved, many said, by the rhetoric emanating from the White House.
He said he was so unnerved by watching the deterioration of one of his uncles, a small-town shopkeeper who is now injecting heroin, that he had decided to move to Canada.
The episode unnerved one of the largest cities in the South, focusing attention yet again on the ease with which so many people, including those with mental health issues, can access guns.
But the severity and secrecy of an anti-corruption crackdown last November, after Prince Mohammed ousted an older cousin as crown prince in a palace coup last June, has unnerved some investors.
McConnell also unnerved Democrats after he went on Fox New's "Hannity" to declare Trump will be acquitted and that there's no daylight between the White House and Senate GOP on trial strategy.
Trump was reportedly caught off guard and unnerved by the disclosure that McGahn had cooperated extensively with Mueller's probe and participated in several interviews spanning 30 hours over the last nine months.
The president's first address to Congress came after a turbulent debut on the world stage, when he unnerved allies with erratic statements on diplomatic issues and tempestuous phone calls with foreign leaders.
With investors unnerved by the announcement of a House impeachment inquiry, as well as worries over trade and earnings, U.S. stock futures were pointing to more losses at the Wall Street open.
Washington's proposed tariffs on $4 billion worth of EU goods in a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies unnerved investors and came just as trade tensions with China seemed to be easing.
So many email interactions simply require a robotic response, so I haven't felt at all unnerved by Smart Reply, but I have worried that it'll be too obvious that I'm using stock responses.
North Korea in 2013 also did a nuclear test and then unnerved the international community by orchestrating an escalating campaign of bombast, including threats to fire nuclear missiles at the U.S. and Seoul.
In "The Starless Sea," the protagonist, Zachary, is unnerved to discover a story from his own childhood in a mysterious book, and sets out on a quest to save an underground, literary realm.
Unnerved by the war of words, Irans rial currency extended its fall on Tuesday, hovering around a seven-month low of 150,500 against the dollar on the unofficial market, foreign exchange websites reported.
Molly Elwood, a copywriter in Portland, Oregon, started using a screen-time monitoring app earlier this year and was unnerved when she discovered she was on her phone 11 hours in one day.
Investors have been unnerved by pressure to push rates down that has been exerted on the central bank, which cut the top end of its rate corridor for a third month on Tuesday.
The recently battered pound has enjoyed some relief this week as interior minister Theresa May's likely ascension to the job of British prime minister helped calm investors unnerved by Brexit and political turmoil.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A senior union official was shot dead outside an Impala Platinum (Implats) mine on Tuesday in South Africa's Rustenburg area, the focus of a surge of violence that has unnerved investors.
In her seven web-based games, installed on desktop computers in a small, darkened room, viewers encounter text-based questions and worlds that prompt emotionally manipulated responses, leaving us either unnerved or enthralled.
The recovery of Siddhartha's body unnerved investors in his flagship listed entity Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd even further on Wednesday, sending the stock plunging 20% to an all-time low of 122.75 rupees.
The government, backed by the 5-Star Movement and the far-right League, has unnerved investors with pledges to ramp up spending, slash taxes and row back on a market-friendly pension reform.
The Clinton camp is preparing for everything but is undoubtedly unnerved by the prospect of Trump conjuring one of the countless real and imagined conspiracies or controversies from Clinton's decades in public life.
The flare up has unnerved global powers, including China and the United States, who urged restraint to prevent another conflict between neighbors who have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.
Unnerved by the war of words, Iran's rial currency extended its fall on Tuesday, hovering around a seven-month low of 150,500 against the dollar on the unofficial market, foreign exchange websites reported.
The CBO's projections that millions fewer Americans would have insurance and federal support of Medicaid would be slashed have unnerved many moderate GOP lawmakers and given ammunition to critics of the repeal effort.
PARIS, April 30 (Reuters) - Orange shares fell sharply on Tuesday, after an executive's comments about the intensification of the price war in France's telecoms market unnerved investors and hit shares in the sector.
The company, which has been hit hard by the slump in commodity prices, also announced a new $500m rights issue, which unnerved investors already worried about its ability to tap banks for loans.
Cooper seems unlikely to be unnerved by the glare of the bright lights: His experience on the national stage goes all the way back to 1970, when he was just 3 years old.
Trump's Tuesday comments unnerved allies in the region and drew criticism from some politicians and foreign policy experts at home as needlessly pugnacious at a time when more measured language would be appropriate.
But the defaults have also unnerved investors, because they cannot easily turn to bankruptcy courts to swap their debt for equity or recoup at least some of their money through negotiations with management.
Investors were unnerved by the prospect of months of coalition talks which could distract from negotiations with Britain over its divorce from the European Union and efforts to integrate the bloc's remaining members.
LONDON (Reuters) - The threat of slowing demand and new competition in GlaxoSmithKline's flagship HIV drug business unnerved investors in Britain's biggest drugmaker on Wednesday, sending its shares down as much as 1.8 percent.
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board on Tuesday said the policy risked losing Republicans their majorities in the House and Senate, underscoring how the crisis has unnerved conservatives ahead of the midterm elections.
The results in the two swing states will do much to calm Democrats who have been unnerved by Sanders's successes against Clinton, which had given ammunition to critics calling her a flawed candidate.
North Korea's advances have unnerved its neighbors in South Korea and Japan, and Mr. Trump's suggestion that the two nations should pay more for the United States to defend them has not helped.
After a few months at Facebook, Parakilas was put in charge of a team responsible for making sure that outsiders were not misusing the data, and he was unnerved by what he found.
The jump in the share price reversed a slide since Camilleri took over from late boss Sergio Marchionne, whose sudden death in July unnerved shareholders who had expected him to remain until 2021.
If I see anyone walking around with the clown masks on from the film come Halloween, I'm probably going to be a bit unnerved because of what they stand for in the film.
The euro is also being hurt by uncertainty surrounding Italy's debt, fiscal plans and future ties with the rest of Europe, which has unnerved markets and exacerbated tensions with other euro zone leaders.
Financial markets have been unnerved for days by the trade fight and Trump's management of it, with the president's latest salvo sending U.S. stock futures tumbling and pushing up the safe-have yen.
Trump told CNBC on Friday he was ready to impose tariffs on all $500 billion of imported goods from China, threatening to escalate a clash over trade policy that has unnerved financial markets.
The shift has unnerved African commanders in Burkina Faso and neighboring nations in the Sahel, a vast sub-Saharan scrubland increasingly racked by bombings, massacres, kidnappings and attacks on hotels frequented by Westerners.
According to a person briefed on the matter, Mr. Comey met last year with Mr. Mueller's investigators to answer questions about memos he wrote detailing interactions with the president that had unnerved him.
When he left the grounds after learning his fate, he was so unnerved that he forgot to inform his doubles partner, countryman Simone Bolelli, who was waiting for him on the practice court.
That action unnerved the Baltic States and Poland, which feared that the fictional nations invented by Russian military planners as targets for a simulated attack were thinly disguised proxies for their own countries.
To be sure, even during the war, inclusion was seen as a temporary emergency measure, and the spectacle of tens of thousands of young women boarding trains to the nation's capital unnerved many.
Mr. Peterson, 463, was unnerved by the 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo. "We do not all have freedom from fear," he said in an interview.
When the gang, unnerved by a stalker who has been sending them mutilated "90210" dolls, attend group therapy, their shrink is Carol Potter, who played the Walsh twins' mother on the original show.
One of this week's best sequences, for example, works in large part because of its disorienting low-angle shots and André Holland's unnerved facial expressions, not merely because of what we don't know.
Pressured by a fading popularity and an unnerved agribusiness sector fearing commercial retaliations from European countries, Mr. Bolsonaro deployed the Brazilian Army to the Amazon to implement a 60-day ban on burning.
If Mr. Trump was elated that the testimony failed to unleash immediate impeachment hearings, he was also unnerved by the prospect of facing an indictment at the end of his time in office.
The all-caps tweet only underscored how Mr. Trump has become increasingly unnerved by the prospect of a Senate trial, even one in which his Republican allies are widely expected to acquit him.
MUMBAI, Nov 26 (Reuters) - A ban by India's market regulator on Karvy Stock Broking from taking on new clients and executing trades for allegedly misusing client securities has unnerved the country's retail investors.
Financial markets have been unnerved for days by the trade fight and Trump's management of it, with the president's latest salvo sending U.S. stock futures tumbling and pushing up the safe-haven yen.
That history has scholars of authoritarianism unnerved by President Trump's order to halt immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries, temporarily suspend the United States refugee resettlement program, and indefinitely bar refugees from Syria.
There is no evidence behind Mr. Trump's claim that Mr. Biden intervened inappropriately with Ukraine to help his son, but Democrats have been unnerved by the president's onslaught and Mr. Biden's halting response.
I was unnerved by the background barrage of artillery and the amplified sound of the boots striking the pavement — it felt like an invasion of giants — but many people around me stood solemnly.
Instead, they are channeling voters still unnerved by the 22016 election and so wholly concerned with defeating Donald Trump that any potential damage done during the Democratic primary could be viewed as unforgivable.
M.B.Z. was deeply unnerved by the Bush administration's talk of democracy-promotion and by its consequences, including the creation of sectarian political parties in Iraq and the electoral triumph of Hamas in Gaza.
While Anthem had warned that it might leave some or all of the states where it offers individual plans, its exit from Ohio signals that even some of the market's stalwarts are unnerved.
The biggest faller among British blue chips was housebuilder Berkeley Group Holdings, whose shares slid by almost 5 percent as investors were unnerved by the prospect of a hit to UK house prices.
He seems unnerved by the beat-down he's compelled to give Krazy-8, and now Don Hector wants him to recruit his own father, a sweet-natured upholsterer, into the drug trafficking world.
President Donald Trump has less than 213 days to decide whether to impose tariffs of up to 26% on vehicle imports, a threat that has unnerved automakers in the industrial powerhouse of Germany.
The gambit has both exhilarated and unnerved the people of Taiwan, who yearn for greater international recognition but have long been worried about being sacrificed as a pawn in a geopolitical chess game.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats agreed to a coalition deal, taking Europe's economic powerhouse closer to a new government after months of uncertainty that unnerved partner countries and investors.
The sharp rise in the headline number of deaths and infections unnerved world markets, as traders halted a recent rally in stocks and retreated back to the safety of government bonds and gold.
Trump is so unnerved by Clinton's popular vote win that, like Kristen Wiig's one-upping character Penelope on "Saturday Night Live," he's claiming that his popular vote win would have been even more popular.
" What fascinates me most about the paragraph above is this line (bolding is mine): "The sprint to the left has deeply unnerved establishment Democrats, who have largely picked the party nominees in recent decades.
Photo: Leon Neal (Getty Images)Google, seemingly aware that people are unnerved by just how much ad networks know about us, today said it's refining how it lets you control what ads you see.
The ANC's plans to change the constitution to allow the government to expropriate land without compensation to rectify racial disparities has unnerved investors as it recalls the farm seizures that ruined neighbouring Zimbabwe's economy.
U.S. President Donald Trump's dispatching of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Riyadh also encouraged hope that a crisis in relations with the Kingdom that has unnerved already edgy financial markets could be averted.
Investors had been unnerved by signs of a tightening presidential race between Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump, whose stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration are seen as less predictable by financial markets.
The moment when a mildly unnerved Corden lets Gaga take the wheel to test out her new driving skills (she'd only passed her test a couple of months before) is certainly up there, though.
She speaks Russian and doesn't seem permanently unnerved by Putin's efforts to intimidate her, which have included bringing a labrador to one of their meetings even though the chancellor is known to fear dogs.
Consumer spending, along with stockpiling by manufacturers ahead of Brexit, has helped to support Britain's economy just as businesses, unnerved by uncertainty over the country's departure from the European Union, cut back on investment.
Infighting within Italy's ruling coalition, a warning from the European Commission that public finances would deteriorate further and politicians raising the possibility that Italy could breach EU rules on public spending have unnerved investors.
Washington further unnerved Moscow when its envoy to the United Nations abruptly left her seat as the Russian representative took the floor to condemn the air strikes at an emergency U.S. Security Council meeting.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appeared unnerved as Joe Biden secured the endorsement of the top firefighters' union, issuing Monday morning a string of four tweets targeting the Democratic presidential candidate and union leaders.
Infighting within the ruling coalition, a warning from the European Commission that public finances would deteriorate further and politicians raising the possibility that Italy could breach EU rules on public spending have unnerved investors.
I've spoken to just as many officers who are unnerved by his win or wary of his presidency, and for a multitude of reasons—national defense, possible economic policies—not just criminal justice policy.
The slowdown in the world's second largest economy, coupled with gyrations in the yuan and China's stock markets, has cast a pall on global commodity prices and unnerved investors from Tokyo to New York.
Turkey's purchase of the S-400 systems, which are not compatible with NATO defenses, has unnerved the United States and NATO member countries, which are already wary of Russia's presence in the Middle East.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's domestic economy is set fair for further growth, with robust household and government spending propelling a self-reinforcing cycle of activity, though Britain's Brexit vote has unnerved German companies trading abroad.
It is easy to be unnerved by the casual manner and lack of emotion of many visitors in the film, though others are shown in states of contemplation as they reckon with the camps.
The disclosures by the organization, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, risked new embarrassment for the Chinese authorities, already unnerved and infuriated by the organization's leaks of the documents, known as the Panama Papers.
He may also be unnerved that prominent organizations, such as the American Medical Association, AARP, American Hospital Association, Tea Party Patriots, plus several Republican senators and representatives are also being critical of the bill.
Unnerved by North Korea's military threat, the U.S. and China are likely to clash as they search for a solution in how to deal with Pyongyang's nuclear program, according to Danske Bank's chief analyst.

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