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He has also been creating jitters in Brussels and elsewhere in the EU with his breezy nationalism.
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UKIP's remarkable rise in popularity could create some jitters in the UK ahead of the next general election, Ostwald adds: The outcome of the UK vote still leaves the impression that the nascent recovery, about which there is so much optimism (rightly or wrongly), may yet founder on the rocks of the political uncertainty associated with next year's election.
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Digital Inphase / Quadraphase (I/Q) samples are transmitted in C-RAN create latency, jitter and backhaul bandwidth problems.
The beat rhythms were thus similar to 4/4 time Western musical rhythms, with the quarter note (fastest note) occurring at an interonset interval of 140 260 ms. For each beat rhythm, a nonbeat rhythm was created by jittering the lengths of the intervals in the beat sequence.
-- demonstrated in quick succession investors' hair-trigger nervousness about the market break that everyone seems to expect, and their extraordinary willingness to jump back in with both feet at every buying opportunity that their collective jitters create.
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