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Naturally, if people didn't let tears unnerve them, becoming emotional wouldn't be a problem.
CNN: Gender perceptions at work
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The move was the latest blow from a ratings firm and could unnerve investors.
WSJ: Europe Clouds U.S. Stocks
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He had to skate right after Abbott, a spot that can either inspire or unnerve a skater.
NPR: Playing It Safe, Abbott Leads At US Championships
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That will not unnerve them as they have proved all season that they raise their game for the big matches.
BBC: Telford bid for Trophy last four
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The latest uproar will likely unnerve advertisers further, one media buyer said.
WSJ: NBC Had Brief Talks With CNN's Anderson Cooper
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The four-time World Player of the Year has scored 57 times this season, but just his mere presence was enough to unnerve his opponents.
CNN: Messi emerges to rescue Barcelona
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Some analysts warn that the rally in the euro could reverse fast if politics in Europe, particularly Spain or Italy, unnerve the bond markets further.
WSJ: Strong Start to 2013 Hints at Revival for Currency Funds
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The dismissal seemed to unnerve Clarke and he was out shortly after when he played a loose stroke against Steyn and was caught behind, just before tea.
BBC: Australia recover from poor start
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What may unnerve ministers most is that Tesco has come out against the government's welfare rule which states that benefits can be cut for people whose work experience placements do not proceed well.
BBC: Pooper store?
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The surge seemed to unnerve the Penguins.
WSJ: Islanders rally past Penguins 4-3 to even series
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But the break seemed to unnerve traders.
CNN: Still On A Roll?
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Still, the implications of the Rutgers project unnerve residents of Surf City, on Long Beach Island, where the map shows water pouring over nearly all of the barrier island's six municipalities with a 6-foot increase in sea levels.
WSJ: Map Plots Rising Seas Street by Jersey Street