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Markets are bound to remain highly jittery, although it seems unlikely that American bond yields will rocket as a result of the S&P downgrade.
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Last week at TC Disrupt I took to the aisles of Hardware Alley armed with a microphone and a full glass of cold brew, highly potent Jittery Joe's coffee.
For streaming video off your phone, I guess I can see it, but that video is so low-rez and so highly compressed that if the image is jittery, no one will notice.
Christopher F. Edley Jr., a member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights and a Harvard law professor, said that in these jittery times, suspicion itself is "like a highly charged cloud looking for something to attach itself to".
The self described, "highly spontaneous, multi-artist collaborative" was captured through in jittery stop-motion animation by filmmakers Salman Sajun and Brian Tornay.
Then, there were the times when family court was even more tense than usual: after a gruesome and highly publicized murder of a child, people in child protection got very jittery and very cautious.
While most summit talks have focused on exciting opportunities in everything from solar cells and distributed power generation to highly efficient power electronics, attendees aware of the political challenges facing the fledgling agency are jittery.
Uganda is particularly jittery.
Investors are jittery.
People are jittery.
He gets jittery.
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