Sentence examples for cause some jitters from inspiring English sources

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But the rise in UK inflation could cause some jitters.

By tea on the third day, with the fall of their final wicket, they had taken the score to a round 400, and a lead over England of 103 – not quite enough to be decisive but sufficient to cause some jitters.

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The news yesterday that Cypriot MPs will hold their own vote is causing some jitters.

Playing chess with Iran ReprintsIf his anti-spending zeal endeared him to tea-partiers, it caused some jitters closer to home.

That books like "The Persian Boy," "The Da Vinci Code" and "The Kite Runner" caused some jitters over their controversial themes yet were published and then became popular reveals a nation willing to push boundaries and a government growing more at ease with foreign ideas, says Ms. Wang, the Horizon Media editor.

But in truth, Mr. Bush's agreement to appear on "Fox News Sunday" on the weekend before the New Hampshire primary was cause for some jitters.

With current expectations pointing to a mere 10% chance that the Federal Reserve will raise rates at its Sept. 20 meeting, any surprises in the numbers will cause the jitters to kick in and likely force selling.

Its most adventurous bank ICICI is the only one so far to cause jitters.

The merest hint of price rises is likely to cause jitters among supermarkets, coming just a week after a spat between Marmite-maker Unilever and Tesco.

One of the rare videos of this side that is available might cause a few jitters in the Socceroos' camp.

If the Jets' starting offense, which has still not scored a touchdown this preseason, is beginning to cause jitters despite the Jets' 16-3 victory Saturday night over the Ravens, at least new life has already been breathed into one part of the game that was in shambles at the end of last season.

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