They are going to be nervous of anything that sounds like pressure on companies, and living wage employers will continue to be a self selecting group.
The government will be nervous of any news from Qinghai's disaster that could give further ammunition to domestic critics of the shoddy construction of schools in Sichuan that was widely blamed for the deaths of thousands of children in the 2008 earthquake.
Possible witnesses will now be more nervous of coming forward.
The government would be particularly nervous of a strike amongst oil workers, or amongst the rich merchants, the Bazaaris, whose role in bringing down the Shah is almost legendary.
Acoustic shocks are defined as "any temporary or permanent disturbance of the functioning of the ear, or of the nervous system, which may be caused to the user of a telephone earphone by a sudden sharp rise in the acoustic pressure produced by it".
Sanofi-Aventis shareholders have plenty of reason to be nervous--and the silent treatment they are getting from the world's third-largest drug company isn't likely to calm their anxious stomachs.
Young guys like Keith Earls will have mixed emotions because they will be on top of the world but at the same time they will be nervous deep down in a way they will never have experienced before.
Advisors may be clinging to the old paradigm of needing to offer a product that investors would be nervous to invest in on their own.
But that turned out not to be good enough for Ontarians who were nervous of sharia.
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Omega-3 fatty acids may also be an important component of the central nervous system, says Carol J.
Millions of people will be very nervous for the next few days.
Mr Obama was the only black member of the Senate, and some Democrats are now nervous of trying to block the appointment of a man who would be the chamber's only black member.
But that squad rotation left Arsenal looking ragged in the opening stages, with a lack of cohesion causing possession to be wasted frequently and a nervous-looking back line leaving Wenger's side exposed against the pace of N'Zogbia and power of Hugo Rodallega.
But modern acupuncturists say the technique's effectiveness can be explained by an understanding of the central nervous system.
But I know some of you may also be a little nervous about starting a new school year.
Investors are unusually nervous because of reports that Apple might be curtailing purchases of screens for its iPhone and iPad, which together account for over 70 percent of revenue.
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But if all the lenses on all the plates were linked in a collaborative network (which, given the layout of a brittlestar's nervous system, is possible), information from many directions could be added together to give an image of everything above the animal.
Won't British businesses be nervous that this shows a return to the worst practices of the communist era?
Investors who are concerned about the current state of the market, with the recent poor housing data and fears of inflation among other things, can be nervous about the correlations between asset classes.
In short, PE investors will need to navigate a sea of global macroeconomic and geopolitical worries in a year characterized by choppy equity markets and nervous debt markets that could be capsized by any number of policy miscalculations or exogenous shocks.
But the example of Japan suggests that nervous savers may be happy to receive nothing at all from their accounts if they think that is the only safe option: the return of capital becomes more important than the return on it.
But a lot of folks are nervous about what might happen there, and so they're anticipating there might be a big disruption in terms of flow.
What we could be seeing is coordination between Wisconsin senate Republicans nervous about the aftershock of the budget bill and the missing Democrats.
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"It (the SNS situation) might make us slightly more nervous in terms of valuations and what we would be willing to pay for Dutch bank sub debt, but it hasn't changed our outlook across the board, " said Andrew Fraser, fixed-income investment director at Standard Life Investments Ltd.
This would be enough to make any British PM nervous, given the strong body of opinion among his constituents in the City of London.
Secondarily, if the administration is so nervous about the implementation of discretionary cuts, why not be more forceful and more descriptive and more specific about entitlements that would stave that off?
Joanne Friedman, a New Jersey horse-farm owner and equine appraiser, pointed to another problem: Given the generally nervous nature of horses, she said, it would be "quite a feat" to get them to start a race without incident.
Of course, all these hysterics are based on nothing more than speculation and rumors, since basically no one's ever seen a whitespace device in use -- maybe if one of the giant companies backing the tech would actually demo some of this vapor, people wouldn't be so nervous about it.
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"If this is your first case, you no doubt will be nervous from the responsibility, but you can try to keep a sense of celebration about the proceedings to come, " the manual says.
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