Sentence examples for the jolts from inspiring English sources

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the jolts

noun

An act of jolting.

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[An important caveat: the JOLTS data on labour market turnover is only about a decade old.] But I don't think you need to look at the JOLTS data to conclude that the current labour market isn't exactly healthy.

London has been feeling the jolts.

Such is the plot's momentum, however, that we scarcely notice the jolts of implausibility.

It performed well on gravel too, buffeting my shoulders from the worst of the jolts.

By and large, even when I resented the jolts I didn't question them.

The unknowing, the taut balance, the jolts and instability spread in widening ripples through all my thoughts.

Some, like me, welcome the break from the jolts, bumps and breakdowns of their respective overland odysseys.

In interviews today, several women who were part of the suit recounted the jolts of inexplicable rejection.

In both months, the jolts came from soaring energy prices, which posted their biggest increases in nearly 10 years.

The Ankiel controversy is one of the jolts in a rocky season for the defending World Series champions.

Off-road the carbon frame and chunky rubber did an efficient job of smoothing out the jolts.

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