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Jitters on this momentous opening might have been a factor.
Hence the jitters on news that a shadow-bank product had to be bailed out.
Ms. Swenson is known to get the jitters on opening nights.
Despite this week's jitters on the currency markets, the pound is not out for the count yet.
There were jitters on both sides at the start, tangible in some of England's hard-handed fielding.
There were more jitters on Tuesday after figures showed that China's foreign trade dropped 9.7% in August.
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The jitters brought on by too much coffee can ruin many a delicate, hands-on scientific experiment.
The planets' reflections quivered and jittered on the Harlem Meer's smooth surface, as if they had broken their usual no-coffee-after-dinner rule.
To reveal fine jitter on the line, Dr. Chafe uses software to create an impulse that is injected at one end of a network connection.
These data are jittered on the x-axis to enhance legibility.
The impact and mitigation of sampling jitter on self-interference suppression was considered in [28,29].
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