«While the recession may have technically ended last summer, consumers
remain skittish about job and income prospects and are refraining from consuming in a sufficient enough manner as to create substantial growth in GDP,» wrote Dan Greenhaus, chief economic strategist with Miller Tabak, in a research note.
Although the U.S. economy is still sputtering and the capital markets
remain skittish, the worst is probably over for the seniors housing industry, according to several new reports...
Most sharks, despite their fearsome reputations,
remain skittish when encountering humans.
However, if Retail Sales comes out worse than expected, the dollar tends to sell - off as investors
remain skittish of U.S. investments.
Although recently rising prices for stocks, high - yield bonds, commodities and other riskier assets would suggest otherwise, investors
remain skittish over the still unresolved and quite concerning risks facing financial markets, such as the U.S. presidential election, the potentially prolonged post-Brexit renegotiations, Italian bank solvency and a slowing China.
In the post-9-11 era, however, many countries
remain skittish about U.S. law - enforcement and security agencies getting their hands on sensitive personal records.
Markets will
remain skittish as the May 12 deadline to rectify the deal approaches, ANZ Research said in note.
It's a shame that Nintendo
remains skittish about the feature, hyping up the fact that gamers can play in 2D as well.
«Up until yesterday
she remained skittish and uncooperative.
Not exact matches
I suppose that it is only necessary to mention that keeping physical
remains is not «creepy» to anyone but the febrile and the unduly
skittish.
Despite this, Mr. Avella and the firm
remain one of the most successful in the state, though lawmakers could be
skittish about helping his clients in the upcoming legislative session.
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remains mostly composed, no matter what you throw at it, but mid corner bumps can give a flighty and
skittish feel.
They will most likely
remain shy and
skittish around people but may warm up to those who take care of them, particularly those who feed them.