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But then it loses its nerve.
Ask Siri: "What's the meaning of life?", however, and it loses its nerve.
"Beautiful Boy" tiptoes into a minefield, where it loses its nerve and remains frozen in its tracks, too timid to find a way back.
When it settles down to the business of getting Ally happily partnered, it loses its nerve and succumbs to chick-flick shamelessness as Ally is given the choice between two dreamboats.
"But I believe if television loses its nerve and never risks offence it will become a weaker, less relevant medium.
The production loses its nerve at the very point when it should be most focused.
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"It didn't lose its nerve, which it might easily have done".
When it comes to presenting these wonderful young musicians to the audience, the BBC must never again lose its nerve like it did last night.
The government now shows a new willingness to negotiate; let us hope it won't lose its nerve.
Added to which, Promised Land seems to lose its nerve a little politically: as it goes on, you realise it isn t about fracking at all, but a tract on machiavellian corporate behaviour and their employees' self-deception.
"Then, all of a sudden," Sullivan writes, "he held his chin up, his chin wobbling a little as he did, looking as if it might fall back, lose its nerve.
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