| 41. | He also expects to see a touch of nervousness and tentativeness.
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| 42. | Greenspan's speech contributed to some nervousness, traders said.
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| 43. | Despite the nervousness of the markets, these are good times.
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| 44. | "There's a lot of nervousness,"
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| 45. | He recalled the nervousness ahead of the first meeting in 1990.
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| 46. | My nervousness stems from the VIX, which shows some complacency.
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| 47. | Nervousness often indicates the perception of an impending need for action.
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| 48. | Neurotics experience tense arousal which is characterized by tension and nervousness.
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| 49. | He is a tremendously talented batsman dragged back by acute nervousness.
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| 50. | His mannerisms indicate nervousness, hesitancy, clumsiness, and insecurity.
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