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«Climbing up to the capsules is really adventurous and you kind
of get nervous,» says Austrian traveler Nina Huber, who experienced Skylodge with her boyfriend, Michael Mitterdorfer, in August 2017.
Hammann says Kelly was around infrequently enough that «you'd kind
of get nervous» in his presence.
She kind
of gets nervous when she hears me act and, in turn, that makes me a little nervous, but really, she did her own thing, I did mine and we really enjoyed it.
But interviews are incredibly stressful, so even the best
of us get nervous.
Not exact matches
If the results from ESPN (which is traditionally seen as almost immune to market forces, because
of its hold on sports programming)
got the market
nervous about cord - cutting and the loss
of traditional TV subscribers, Thursday's comments from Sanford Bernstein analyst Todd Juenger poured gasoline on those fears.
According to responses in the latest Institute
of Supply Management purchasing manager's index, factory leaders and manufacturers are beginning to
get nervous about the ever - increasing trade tensions and what the new tariffs could do to prices.
«Sometimes shareholders
get nervous around Miles because he's a big thinker, he's a dreamer, not the typical investor's idea
of a straight and narrow, predictable CEO,» he says.
I remember him really taking in all the details
of my dress,
getting to share a kiss in privacy and laughing about how
nervous we both were to be in the spotlight.
In a recent survey
of more than 1,600 people by staffing firm LaSalle Network, 81 percent reported
getting nervous before job interviews.
Sixty - five percent reported that they start
getting nervous the day before the interview, and an unlucky 5 percent say they start
getting stressed a whole week ahead
of time.
Hillary Clinton — who once lauded the deal as the «gold standard»
of trade agreements — has spent months trying to convince
nervous progressives that she has no intention
of supporting the 14 - nation pact once she
gets in office.
«Many people are
nervous or scared that no one else can do the work when they are out or that they might
get behind or that it might impact their chances
of getting a promotion,» Glassdoor's trends analyst Scott Dobroski told CNBC.
Investors tend to
get nervous when a class
of stocks soars.
Sales and marketing writer Preston Clark explored this notion in a great piece, «The Rise
of the Silent Sales Floor,» in which he discussed how the «soundless» sales floor makes CEOs
nervous because: «They aren't hearing the confrontation, the tension, the hard conversations that literally must happen in order to
get the biggest, baddest deals across the finish line... The really big, complex, disruptive deals... those aren't closing on the silent floor.»
And I
get kind
of nervous because I don't really know how to develop a character.»
While our standard
of living is leaps and bounds higher than the rest
of the globe, we still
get nervous about the economy, inflation and the job market.
«I
get nervous when someone goes from 10 to 80 stores overnight in an industry that appears to be in decline,» he says
of Sunrise's ambitious expansion plan.
As the VIX increases, investors
get nervous, pushing them to sell equities in favour
of bonds and the Canadian dollar in favour
of the greenback.
In fearsome periods,
nervous investors could all rush to
get hold
of their money fast, and find it impossible.
I
get nervous about any sort
of aggressive investing based on limited intel.
It's pretty normal in our culture to feel
nervous about broaching the topic
of money, but failing to
get a budget is setting you up to miss a sale you should've closed.
If an investor had
got nervous in 1996 and sold down his equities, he'd have missed out on much
of that great bull market.
While you're happy that your decision is right, you
get a little
nervous because
of the rapidity
of the rise.
I sat in the parking lot with that
nervous feeling paired with a hint
of excitement you
get right as the safety bar locks you in tight just before the roller coaster ride takes off.
Given that we're in the sixth year
of a bull market, investors are understandably
getting nervous, particularly with rate and currency volatility spiking.
Of the many reasons to
get nervous about share price performance, I think this risk has been seriously overlooked.
I thought my poor step - mother would have a
nervous breakdown before I
got this shallow, stupid, INCREDIBLY INSENSITIVE, self - important «Man
of God».
I
get the feeling that many
of those who vehemently defend their rights to be Christian drinkers do so because, well, they're
nervous about being Christian drinkers.
He became somewhat popular among the crowds as a result, and certain religious leaders became
nervous about some
of the things he was saying, so they
got the local government to arrest Josh.
I always
get a little
nervous when I encounter a bunch
of theologians arguing over the meaning
of the gospel, each armed with his own sophisticated definition
of it.
The campaign stopped short
of issuing a fatwa against the editors, although there was a little
nervous joking around here about who would
get to open the mail.
If this premise produces in the theist a noticeable attitude change, perhaps it's because you're
getting close to the central
nervous system
of his god - belief.
As the Israelites started slaughtering Canaanites, one group
of people, the Gibeonites,
got a little
nervous, and so they sent an envoy to Joshua to make a peace treaty.
So as the lots are cast to choose the guilty tribe, clan, and family, you can imagine thousands
of nervous men breathing a sigh
of relief as they
get passed over by the casting
of the lots.
Habitual patterns
of response, such as
getting dressed, riding a bicycle, using a typewriter, so painfully and self - consciously learned at the time, become quite unconscious.37 A centralized
nervous system or its close analogue may be the necessary basis for consciousness, but consciousness itself is the inner concomitant
of the presence
of some novelty which has not yet faded into the background through incessant repetition.
When modern man tries to have his own way and finds that the world does not respond readily to his wishes, he pities himself,
gets nervous, and looks for a way
of escape.
I
get nervous at my church because it's a one
of a kind sort
of place, not part
of a denomination, though it does have working links with some other churches.
I worry that they might confuse me with a preacher or a teacher or a message - bringer, when the thought
of speaking to groups
of people makes me very
nervous, and don't
get me started about fill - in - the - blanks being developed or book clubs convening, and I sort
of resent the idea
of being a mascot or, heaven forbid, a spokesperson or representative for anything.
He added that although he is used to speaking in front
of people, he was still
nervous about singing in front
of Simon Cowell and the other Britain's
Got Talent judges: «I thought about it for a long time before deciding to enter and I kind
of thought in the end I'm not going to beat myself up if they criticise me and I don't
get any yes's... but I said I'd give it a go»
His wife is so
nervous she is ill; things at the office with all his best help gone are terrible; government orders have to be
got out on time or there'll be a lot
of money lost.
We were laughing so hard that Abby, our dog, was
getting nervous and started to whine and bark, finally wanting out
of the room.
In spite
of all
of this, I
get pretty
nervous about the way many conversations about quitting go.
In terms
of the graph, I
get nervous when people talk about freedom and personal freedom.
But in an overreligionized society like the United States, people
get nervous when they can not maintain the fusion
of religion and culture.
The «flattening» problem that Bloom worried about was too
nervous about a brutish end
of history than an infinity
of beastly novelties, but we've put so much effort into sanding off the sharp edges
of our beastliness that it's no surprise collective naughtiness seems at the same time to be
getting safer and more dangerous.
Though Kohan didn't give too many other details about the plot, she said the new Netflix show has «
got some people
nervous,» adding, «There are all sorts
of things where we cross lines — and there are crazies out there.»
For example, they say there is no evidence that the Jews had 2 million people to leave Egypt with; but others found that the Egyptian king was
getting very
nervous because
of the great amount
of Jews that were in his land.
And beside them stand a
nervous mother and a befuddled father and a cousin strumming on a guitar and an inebriated best man, all
of whom instinctively sense that the union
of man and woman is too great a mystery to confront without all the help we can
get.