The company's wish may finally be coming true--thanks to consumer nervousness over lead-tainted toys.
The last time we talked to her, she admitted to feeling a little bit of nervousness.
The nervousness in the markets this week has been aggravated by rumors about mortgage losses.
Even though the polls suggest the "yes" campaign will win there is some nervousness.
The big emerging-market banks should therefore view their rise with a mixture of pride and nervousness.
The main nervousness is to be found in France, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands.
Indeed, the continuing nervousness and anguish in Europe shows that aspects of the debt crash continue.
Is it a new impatience or nervousness on the part of investors and managers?
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The government's reaction showed a lot of nervousness about how much opposition it can tolerate.
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Yet there is also a nervousness about what has been done to Israel's image.
Despite the optimism there is some nervousness that the economic downturn may soften film sales.
And it's that post-war situation which I think causes everybody a certain amount of nervousness.
Japan opened up its legal-services market in 1999, despite great nervousness from its own lawyers.
He smiled, but with a look of utter confidence and not a trace of nervousness.
The roots of this repression lie not in the leaders' overweening confidence but in their nervousness.
Not that there was any sign of defensive nervousness in a vibrant Blackburn start.
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The donors' nervousness is understandable: the president has pulled the wool over their eyes before.
Disruption to Venezuela's exports because of industrial unrest has only added to market nervousness.
How could it help but be ... there is a nervousness there I had not seen before.
Effectively punishing banks at a time of nervousness and risk aversion is not a wise move, he added.
Some bearish analysts interpret his actions as signs of extreme nervousness about the health of the financial system.
The terror attacks of September 2001, too, caused less nervousness among Canadian businesses and consumers than American ones.
This all creates a lot of stress and pressure on the job candidate, which results in nervousness, he says.
That's a big reason for the nervousness GOP establishment figures are exhibiting, with some rushing to back Mr. Romney.
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Nervousness over America's corporate pension woes has sparked demand for seminars aimed at educating employees on retirement financing options.
Back in the 21st century, shareholders in Apple are eyeing the lessons of history with a degree of nervousness.
In a sign of the Kremlin's nervousness, riot police from Moscow have been sent to deal with the trouble.
Talk of the end of the mining boom has created a bit of nervousness regarding the outlook for Australia.
Other more thoughtful firms have rightfully indicated some nervousness about the potential liability.
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On the other hand, the EU crisis has added to the nervousness that investors feel about buying international securities.
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