When people get nervous, they change their normal presentation style, usually by stiffening up.
But Lund began to get nervous after Primedia refused to let him see the books.
"Every time China won a gold medal, their CEO would get nervous, " says Wang.
Anytime I come across something that I think is too good to be true, I get nervous.
Yes, the risks of social media for company leaders can be high, and the legal team may get nervous.
Criminals know this is when people start to get nervous and often pressure their leaders to broker a deal.
They can let their winners run and not get nervous about a winner and take the profits too soon.
If you want to get nervous about your real estate investment-trust portfolio, drive west on Chicago's miserably congested Eisenhower Expressway.
The faithful might get nervous, but we can look to what Disney has done with the Marvel franchise for instruction.
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This is my hometown festival in some ways, and I only get nervous performing when I know people in the audience.
They get nervous when others look at their unfinished work, and they are quite protective of their methods of doing things.
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When a small business person reads about these outages we get nervous.
Mr. BELL: He told us, you know, it was getting crazy out there, like he saw people dying, he was starting to get nervous.
Campaigns also get nervous as the bundler networks expand ever outward.
When their creditors get nervous, they default or dump their assets.
"If we continue to see several more quarters like this, investors would start to get nervous, " said Andrew Milligan, head of global strategy at Standard Life Investments.
If a transaction purports to be designed to make a profit but suggests you should sign a representation that you are investing with a profit motive, get nervous.
Until investors get nervous again, this is probably dead money.
People don't like change, and they get nervous about it.
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Neeta Reheja has planned more million dollar weddings that she cares to remember, but she can still get nervous when a big, expensive show is about to go off.
People get nervous and might want to puff a quick cigarette before the interview, which is understandable, but when they arrive smelling like smoke, it is a real turnoff.
If a transaction purports to be designed to make a pre-tax profit and even suggests that you should sign a representation that you are investing with a profit motive, get nervous.
With e-mails streaming back home from unhappy troops in Baghdad, weapons of mass destruction unfound and the American administrator in Iraq asking for more money, the public is beginning to get nervous.
The fear of losing the opportunity to finance government operations through borrowing was enough to keep anyone from so much as mentioning the idea lest lenders get nervous and raise the cost of borrowing.
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Any time there's a new technology that empowers the consumer, some people in the industry get nervous because it's all about control, and there are a lot of people in the industry who don't want to see the consumer have control.
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