Sentence examples for jittery performance from inspiring English sources

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Given the jittery performance of the technology sector this year -- and that of Janus -- Fidelity's more cautious approach looks better in retrospect.

But on the evidence of Huddersfield's jittery performance in squeaking past the Crusaders last Saturday, and the 60-point belting they received from Warrington in a cup-tie in the spring, the Wolves should have more than enough to bounce back from their latest Knowsley Road shocker.

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In this case, though, the sensation that everything's up in the air — and unlikely to fall into place before the final curtain — is generated less by the restless ambivalence of Chekhov's characters than by the jittery performances of the undeniably gifted actors playing them.

Except that, with Manchester United nervous and short of top-line defenders, the Hernández goals after 5 and 75 minutes were tie-breakers in as jittery a performance as one can recall from Ferguson's team in Europe.

Cristiano Ronaldo has pleaded with Real Madrid fans to get off Jose Mourinho's back and to support the team after a couple of jittery home performances where their coach has been whistled by sections of the Bernabeu.

When we work through these dips relying on caffeine, adrenaline, and stress hormones to keep us alert instead of letting our bodies and brains rest, we become stressed and jittery, and our performance falters.

Unlike the previous night, this time it was off the campus of Peking University, away from jittery administrators, and the performance unfolded without trouble.

Kalac flapped and flailed and turned in a performance so jittery it's a wonder the Socceroos held out for a draw.

A strong case can be made for the notion that Jarrett is at his best when he is ruminating on ballads or working at slow or medium tempos — he too often sounds jittery on breakneck bebop performances.

A strong case can be made for the notion that Jarrett is at his best when he is ruminating on ballads or working at slow or medium tempos he too often sounds jittery on breakneck bebop performances.

He cut his teeth on stage and then later on TV, where he rustled up indelible performances as a jittery skinhead in Mike Leigh's Meantime and as Clive "Bex" Bissell, the white-collar football hooligan at the heart of Alan Clarke's The Firm.

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