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Discover Ludwig'less nervousness' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare emotions or feelings between two people or situations. For example: After several weeks of practice, the speaker had less nervousness when giving their presentation.
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Investors are showing much less nervousness about bills that come due later in November, betting that the impasse will be solved by then.
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But it did not seem to knock any commuters off their regular routines, much less cause any real nervousness or safety worries.
What started in the subprime mortgage bond market earlier this year is filtering into the broader credit markets, but the nervousness is less a sign of deteriorating credit quality defaults are at historic lows of 0.3%, according to Coffey and more an oversupply issue.
Thereafter his form was less formidable, characterised by nervousness and fidgeting at the start of his innings.
The associations with less frequently feeling low, nervousness and irritability were found in 11-year-old artists but not in those aged 15.
Heart rate was higher in women with self reported nervousness than in less nervous women, but nervousness was not independently associated with either coronary events or stroke in our analysis.
On Dec. 7, 2016, he wrote to another top bank official: "Nervousness is setting in". Less than a year later, Mr. Mueller's team filed the first of a series of indictments against Mr. Manafort.
While Mr Tweedy said the drop was likely to be cyclical, an attitudinal survey conducted by Arts & Business asking companies if they would be giving more or less over the next few years found great nervousness among sponsors.
Most people have a little bit less sleep, there is always a feeling of nervousness, just because you're in a different environment and subconsciously you're always on edge a little bit.
Showing any type of anticipation or nervousness can make you look like less of an opponent to who you are fighting/boxing.
Some economists are worried that the rapid slowdown is entering a vicious cycle, in which job losses create nervousness more broadly among consumers, leading to less spending and, eventually, more layoffs.
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