The pattern of boom-bust development since World War II is too recent for a suspension in accession talks not to unnerve serious investors. |
Plus, these harsh emotions were already starting to dissipate, and I truly didn't want to unnerve my best friend. |
And, though no voices were raised, the message – which had come directly from the prime minister – was loud, clear and intended to unnerve. |
He would make faces at you, he would taunt you, he would talk constantly, and it would distract me — a maddening banter, designed to unnerve you. |
Healthcare professionals should not withhold information out of concern that it will upset or unnerve a patient. |
These things, in conjunction with the wild work we have in hand, help to unnerve a man. |