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But that plan too seems to be contributing to the jitters that are driving Colombians abroad.
It's the day after the Brexit vote, and it's not the standard first-time novelist jitters that have him rattled.
From all reports, as the run progressed Mr. Heppner's opening-night jitters, that had rendered his dramatic performance tentative, passed.
The unemployment numbers helped calm jitters that had surfaced in the market on Wednesday when a report indicated that the private sector lost jobs in March.
THE 2000 campaign has been remarkably free of the financial jitters that have become characteristic of Mexico's six-yearly presidential elections.
Even so, the jitters that remained periodically burst forth a day after so many had only barely escaped death or injury.
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The recaptured video is assumed to contain uniform jitter that is caused by handheld camcorders.
A single item was placed within each region, with random jitter that allowed the item to appear anywhere within the region.
The receiving 3TCAC is strengthened with pre-configured threshold variables stating the maximum delay and the maximum jitter that characterize the considered link.
We also defined threshold values for delay and jitter that may be dynamically updated in order to detect the entities that refuse to participate in the QoS routing process through pretending higher delay and jitter values.
Using a TEM to transform the input analog signal into such pulses avoids the clock jitter that limits traditional ADCs for ultra-wideband applications [1] and provides better timing resolution.
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