Sentences with phrase «with jittery»

You occasionally get, with jittery hands like mine, some blur in the image due to the camera sampling over a period of time, but generally the HDR mode takes crisp, vivid pictures.
Cheap essay writing service on hand online have professional writers who don't have any issues with jittery and stress as they are experienced in the academic writing field.
Then, of course, there is the aforementioned exorcism, which director Scott Derrickson and cinematographer Scott Kevan shoot with a jittery camera and layers of strobe lights, as a cacophony of shouted prayers, unnatural screeches, and general rumbling fills the soundtrack.
It's a poised performance comparable to Dan Aykroyd's turn in Grosse Pointe Blank as she negotiates her terms and conditions with the jittery Joyner.
My fears seemed to be confirmed in the first few minutes Favreau's film, as it begins with jittery close - ups of young «man - cub» Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi, who's neither a standout nor annoying like most child actors) running and jumping across tree branches in the jungle.
The filmmakers tie together a merry roller coaster ride for our hero, looping around a suspiciously willing YouTube fan who wants to solidify Matt's manhood, and a special encounter with the jittery teen's favorite adult film star, Sunny Leone.
Far more problematic is Demange's decision to suffuse the film's action sequences with jittery, shaky camerawork, with this technique draining such moments of their effectiveness and, worse still, ensuring that they're almost uniformly incoherent.
main enemy of real weight loss, and you don't want to fight it with jittery expensive pills.
She had better things to do than deal with jittery new parents.
main enemy of real weight loss, and you don't want to fight it with jittery expensive pills.
With jittery public markets, growing interest by large healthcare systems and an increased appetite to make plays in the regulated space (which may demand more resources), the consensus is that we should see more strategic investments and acquisitions and potentially consolidation in the coming year.

Not exact matches

With the midterm elections in view for jittery lawmakers, chances for a breakthrough on an immigration overhaul, a rewrite of the tax code, or a major jobs package have all but vanished.
With too little glucose, you feel tired, unfocused, and slow; too much glucose leaves you jittery and unable to concentrate.
Predictably, the NATO countries — with the exception of Russian - leaning Hungary — Mexico, and east Asian countries jittery about a rising China all purchased their arms from the US, and not the other two big exporters.
The most jittery part of the business world following this result was the financial sector, with a number of Wall Street banks sending around memos to reassure staff who, in turn, you'd imagine will seek to reassure nervous clients.
David Madani, economist with Capital Economics, says the timing is bad for Canada given the jittery housing market.
Fears of a still jittery job market have convinced a lot of people to keep their heads down, put up with whatever their managers ask of them and continue to be able to pay their mortgages, especially if they live in pricey Silicon Valley.
There are reports that Trump is set on pulling the nuclear deal with Iran, which is keeping investors jittery.
Facebook's stranglehold over the traffic pipe has pushed digital publishers into an uneasy alliance with the $ 350 billion behemoth, and the news business has been caught up in a jittery debate about what, precisely, the company's intentions are.
New rules Chinese authorities introduced this week that restrict selling by large shareholders did not go down well with investors and provided little tonic to jittery markets.
And like in Jesus» explanation, when the Losers» Club (industrious Ben, jittery Eddie, thoughtful Mike, goofball Richie, methodical Stanley, soulful Bev and valiant Bill) begins dealing with a horror beyond human imagining, they're better equipped for the fight owing to their very youth.
And hydrating with coffee leaves you as jittery as Steve Buscemi (though you are finally logging those 10,000 daily steps — even if a quarter of them are for bathroom sprints).
It's often used as a substitute for coffee in the southern region of the United States, as raw chicory root doesn't produce the unpleasant effects of coffee that some individuals experience, such as feeling jittery or having difficulty with sleeping.
I find that I hardly ever drink all of my coffee since I'm also chugging water with breakfast and when I do drink it all at once, I get all jittery from the caffeine.
It has none of the negative side effects associated with caffeine so you can say goodbye to feeling jittery and experiencing that dreaded caffeine crash.
The team lacks confidence now, everyone is jittery and so prone to mistakes... strikers missing chances they will put away with their eyes close, defenders trying too hard not to make mistakes and then end up doing just that, the midfield does it best impression of «who can have moat possessions and do eff all with it», the manager is confused, jaded and out of ideas....
Ospina is a technically good keeper with a good starting position in one - on - ones and it's only his occasionally jittery handling of the ball that has mildly concerned me.
To be honest I had a little excitement and became jittery when I heard the latest rumours with Benzema.
Jittery andineffective for most of the first half, Stanback was soothed by a halftimeconfab with former Huskies quarterback Warren Moon.
With just four weeks remaining and the finishing line coming into view can a jittery Lawro retain his position at the top?
Looked shaky and jittery after the break as well, playing with the sun in his face.
Former Middlesbrough, Coventry and Burnley striker Jutkiewicz threatened again for Blues after rolling his marker just inside the box, but Joel Coleman rescued his jittery defence with another smart save.
Without the reliable De Gea behind them the away defence seemed jittery with everything Hull were throwing at them.
The winger was filled with tricks and step - overs and possessed bags of pace, but he has looked jittery and ineffective for Fiorentina in the past 18 months.
I've done baby led weaning with mine but for some reason, third time round, I'm much less gung - ho & much more jittery about the whole choking thing.
It also accused the state APC led government of being jittery of going head to head with other political parties at the grass - roots level.
These new numbers coupled with Rubio's $ 1 million fundraising haul over the past three months virtually ensure that this primary will get even more national attention from conservatives — a development that undoubtedly has the Crist team jittery.
David Cameron is fighting off pressure from the right wing of his party as the Tories become more and more jittery about the terms of a deal with the Lib Dems.
Washington (CNN)-- House Democratic leaders returned to the Capitol and used their first closed door meeting Tuesday night with rank and file Democrats to try to calm jittery nerves by delivering a series of presentations making the case that things aren't as dire for Democrats as they seem, according to multiple sources in the room.
For Miliband and his increasingly jittery party, things have gone from bad to worse, with 63 % of those surveyed now rating him as performing badly; just 21 % see him as doing well.
«Fayose has been jittery and confused since the PDP lost Ondo State to the ruling APC against all odds and calculations and as a political gambler, who has traversed many parties since 2003 till present, starting from the PDP to APGA, Labour party, romanced briefly with ACN and PPA before moving back to the PDP even as he romanced AD in the last week governorship election, he is at his wits again to save his skin.
As particles collide with molecules of a liquid or gas in which they are suspended, they experience jittery random movements called Brownian motion.
Our jittery state since 9/11, coupled with the Internet revolution, is shifting the boundaries between public interest and «the right to be let alone»
The team found that people with the shorter version were more likely to admit to worrying a lot and said they were often tense and jittery.
Consuming too much caffeine, especially if you have a slow caffeine gene can make you feel anxious, jittery with heart palpitations, and worsen panic attacks.
Why can some people throw back coffee all day long and not get jittery while others get completely wired with a racing heart from only a few sips?
Caffeine has a hunger - curbing, thermogenic (fat - burning) effect, but best to Zen out with green tea — rather than coffee — unless you want to be a jittery mess.
If you're sensitive to caffeine, a cold brew could leave you more jittery, says Dr. Hu, or mess with your sleep if you drink it later in the day.
The urge to binge may be «because they are more jittery and can't satisfy their anxiety with eating,» Zarabi (who was not involved with the study) wrote in an email to Health.
Others may drink half a cup and feel jittery and be left with an upset stomach.
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