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Mr. Beltratti said that banks would be the first bellwether of trouble in the case of growing jitters about the euro, and that Intesa Sanpaolo had been "very careful" from the point of view of liquidity and capital.
The governor's actions, coming three days after President Bush highlighted the threat of terrorism to the nation's network of nuclear power plants in his State of the Union address, underscored the growing jitters of residents in Westchester and neighboring counties.
A Merrill Lynch oil analyst said last summer that Hamburg-born Lord Browne's impending retirement was a "potential medium-term risk for shareholders," reflecting growing jitters in the City over BP's prospects once the Cambridge University and Stanford Business School-educated executive leaves the helm.
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Most African countries have put in place the requisite policy and regulatory frameworks, despite growing public jitters over genetically modified food.
Growing City jitters about the prospect of a hung parliament and signs of weakness in the key manufacturing sector prompted sterling to hit a five-year low against the dollar in foreign exchange markets on Friday.
But by last November, VMware's shares started drifting downward amid recession jitters and growing competition from Microsoft and others.
As the day progressed, that determination seemed to grow stronger, as jitters about another possible terrorist attack subsided, and some people even found themselves relaxing.
But jitters grew over the last week, after Standard & Poor's placed Argentina on a credit watch, and former President Raul Alfonsin, a leader of the governing Alianza coalition, wondered aloud how much better Argentina would be if it could invest $20 billion next year rather than have to use it to pay interest on its debts.
The results obtained show that the average delay and jitter grow when the number of interfering nodes increases.
After around 40 connections, the latency increases significantly (packet loss and resent many times) and, as a consequence of the Thing's overload, the jitter grows quickly (Figure 7).
But this easy money has done nothing to rejuvenate business spending, and a growing number of economists suspect that war jitters are not the only reason.
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