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Is this really what's going to happen?" So you have this constant nervousness.
The other side of this issue for the rest of the world is to prepare for a more vociferous, more active China, and one that cannot be regarded with a constant nervousness and shouted down with accusations of being "aggressive".
It's a pattern familiar to many of us with aging parents: the overwhelming worry or constant nervousness over day-to-day tasks, from taking medications to parking the car.
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Benton has spoken to several federal workers with TSA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who report constant crying, difficulty sleeping and nervousness, which are early signs of a developing anxiety disorder.
Chewing on furniture Nervousness Pacing Whining Constant or frequent barking Crazed obsessive behaviors.
"Bernie may have over-responded by saying that HRC was not qualified but Clinton showed nervousness" by her campaign's constant attacks which risked offending Sanders's ardent young supporters and keeping them home this Fall.
Gone was the stumbling, the visible nervousness, the evasive answers and the constant requests to have questions repeated during cross-examination about the one-line e-mail message that Mr. Quattrone, the former investment banker at Credit Suisse First Boston, sent his staff endorsing another colleague's directions to "clean up those files".
Nervousness rules.
Nervousness = suspicion.
Some nervousness.
Nervousness levels!
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