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is jitter
verb
To be nervous.
synonyms
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Then there is "jitter," when network congestion causes packets to arrive out of order, have uneven gaps between them or get lost.
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Goldman added: "There is jitters that have come about as bonds broke out.
It's mostly still stuff, unsurprisingly, but you can see on this one what happens when there's jitter.
He added, "There are jitters, and then there are jitters".
Still, when there are jitters in the market, offerings are vulnerable.
Others, though, said there have been jitters and even embarrassment over the switch.
There were jitters this month on the stockmarket after Infosys forecast a sluggish quarter ahead.
One minister admitted privately that there were "jitters" behind the scenes over the issue.
Cross-Battle, who along with Scott are the only American players with Olympic experience, said it was jitters.
There were jitters on both sides at the start, tangible in some of England's hard-handed fielding.
A small flag was jittering in the wind at the grave where Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt are buried.
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