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It is unclear whether a public that is jittery about radiation generally will trust fish caught off Fukushima.
His annoyance abruptly subsides as he explains that he is jittery about the wildfires ravaging California; he can see the smoke from his window.
AT a time when the music industry is jittery about its very future, two veteran artists are touring together and selling out shows as if the boom times of the 90's had never ended.
Deep in the article the writer noted in passing, "The press office is jittery about allowing reporters to talk to staff on the record, and Warren agreed to two interviews on the condition that Bloomberg Businessweek allow her to approve quotes before publication".
"The Bush people," said Robert Suettinger, an analyst at the RAND Corporation who was an Asia expert at the National Security Council during the Clinton administration, "are casting about to find what kind of reassurances they can give to the region, which is jittery about China, but at the same not be unduly provocative of a very touchy China".
O'Neal, whose wife is jittery about his trading, limits himself to holding only one or two open futures contracts at a time ("for now," he says).
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The MPC's job is to be jittery about inflation.
You know who ought to be jittery about high-voltage bolts of electricity?
Markets are jittery about Portugal's prospects of bringing its debt and deficit under control.
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