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New nervousness about geopolitical risk, with tensions rising in the Korean peninsula, has not helped.
Among Tory MPs and candidates a new nervousness has been evident since early in the month.
The new nervousness about resolving the crisis promptly appeared to be driven, in part, by the near silence of China's officials today.
So even if the new nervousness on Wall Street drives down the value of the dollar -- certainly a possibility the Federal Reserve won't feel that it has to raise interest rates to prop up our currency.
I had some good results last year so now I want to push on a bit and that brings a new nervousness of its own.
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"We will experience a new level of nervousness when we go into the cobbles," Rogers said.
"I think this is the beginning of a new bout of nervousness centered around Spain, but also possibly Italy".
But taken with the European court's decision, and the pressures that may be put on anti-monopoly officials, and a new sense of nervousness seems both real and justifiable on Google's part.
So when it started to disintegrate against Novak Djokovic in the semi-final here in Paris, surely even his most loyal supporter would have to admit to a new feeling of nervousness.
The financial crash of 2008 brought back that sense of nervousness and new, challenging work failed to find a home.
The difference between the yield on long-term debt guaranteed by Fannie Mae and that of similar Treasury debt rose to its largest level in more than 20 years, providing a new sign of the nervousness that has affected financial markets.
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