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MBPTA requires that some sources of execution time variation (jitter) are randomised [8] (e.g. cache placement) so that, if enough runs are performed, the impact of their jitter in execution time is captured.
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Both recall being nervous, but their jitters did not stifle the conversation.
It's a good way for newcomers to ease their jitters.
Another Hook penalty eased their jitters and put them a full score ahead.
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Most in the city put aside their jitters, some openly scornful of those — mostly foreigners — who had fled Tokyo in the early days of the disaster.
If that trend continues, the economy will have to muddle along on the backs of consumers who, despite their jitters, have proved willing to keep spending.
Before the Iowa caucuses, Ms. Jarrett tried to persuade black leaders that Mr. Obama could prevail; afterwards, she had to deal with their jitters.
And does the painter, when he does it with a stroke of the brush, get that same satisfaction?' Pakistan deserved their victory at the Oval, despite their jitters in chasing 148.
They demanded a tough response to what the Chinese government calls separatist terrorism, and they used words that underscored their jitters about Xinjiang, days ahead of the anniversary of deadly ethnic violence four years ago.
Hollywood has generally supported the Democrats on social issues even as some Hollywood executives have expressed skittishness about Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's condemnation of some movies, television shows and songs, but their jitters have not yet slowed donations.
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