The last Oreo beta was released on Valentine's Day, and with it came an update to 8.1, a fix
for jittery scrolling, and the latest February security patch.
A beta for Android 8.1 is rolling out to the Essential Phone, and with it comes a long - awaited fix
for jittery scrolling.
Part of its success has to do with the director's subtle feel
for a jittery frame — more like a jazz drummer's brush strokes than fashionable twitchiness.
Lavender made into a tea is an effective tonic
for jittery nerves because it encourages a calmer state of mind.
For jittery kids who spend all day at school or too much time indoors during cold winter months, a weighted blanket may be just the trick to calm nervous energy before bed and help to prolong deep sleep.
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.
Not exact matches
As
for Schlumberger, investors appear
jittery about the stock, in part because the world's supplier of oilfield equipment has less exposure to the lucrative shale market ---- the biggest near - term driver
for sales ---- than competitors.
David Madani, economist with Capital Economics, says the timing is bad
for Canada given the
jittery housing market.
Beyond that, here are some suggestions
for how to channel your
jittery entrepreneurial spirit in a fruitful way:
Transferees, like the
jittery man whose apartment didn't have a door, can call RMR's 800 number
for help at any time.
Would you need $ 100, $ 500 or $ 1,000 to not feel
jittery while you're waiting
for payday?
Bankers and lawyers are blaming regulatory uncertainty and
jittery relations between the US and China
for a 15 percent decline in Chinese cross-border dealmaking so far this year, writes Don Weinland.
Institutional investors may be scratching their heads at why the widely watched measure of market concern known colloquially as the «fear index,» or VIX, recently reached a 23 - year low despite plenty of reasons
for the sort of uncertainty that makes markets
jittery.
Anyway, what the article takes an awful long time getting around to — after twice saying the question they pose isn't so outlandish or premature and that the recent volatility shows how
jittery people are AND pointing out that the tax plan and increased spending «boxed» the economy into a corner against the chance
for stimulus in case we have a recession — is this: It's going to be hard on people.
This week's
jittery behavior by REITs (real - estate investment trusts) is the latest scene in an eternal tragedy of investing: When too many people want to own something all at once
for the wrong reasons, they will almost certainly end up sorry they bought it at all.
Evangelicals are
jittery, fearing that Lindsell's book The Battle
for the Bible might herald a new era of faculty purges and organizational splits — a replay of earlier conflicts, this time rending the evangelical world asunder.
But evangelicals,
for whom the intense struggles of the fundamentalist / modernist controversy are still a living and determinative memory, are
jittery, fearing that the book might herald a new era of faculty purges and organizational splits — a replay of earlier conflicts, this time rending the evangelical world apart.
And in an open letter to Mark Shea at the National Catholic Register, one sincere but «
jittery» Catholic expressed fear that Francis is «preparing us
for doctrinal change.»
The pilot uses visual effects generously, both
for thrills and as storytelling elements, a style which is complimented by a
jittery score that feels a lot like Junkie XL's soundtrack
for Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (great music
for a very average movie).
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).
I wondered
for months why I was feeling so
jittery and some days my mind felt like it was going a mile a minute.
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.
Jittery andineffective
for most of the first half, Stanback was soothed by a halftimeconfab with former Huskies quarterback Warren Moon.
The Predators and Penguins saw two sides of Pekka Rinne in Game 3: A
jittery, nervous wreck of a netminder in one period and a rock - solid wall
for the final two frames.
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.
His partner at centre - half, the troubled Squillaci, looked
jittery for the majority of the first half but soon settled down to put in a decent performance, no doubt aided by having a figure like Vermaelen beside him.
A mere seven minutes into the game, Wijnaldum was feeling particularly philanthropic when he played a nervous back pass intended
for Mignolet, but Benik Afobe showed excellent awareness when he anticipated the Dutchman's
jittery movements.
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 gave up both
for health reasons before pregnancy, plus I breastfeed and also caffeine makes me
jittery and I have trouble sleeping so it's a no go
for me.
If he begins to sleep well and is no longer
jittery, re-introduce caffeine
for a brief period.
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.
Driving through nothingness
for hours on end at 75 miles an hour, past giant trucks and no road shoulder to rely on
for safety apparently makes this mommy a
jittery, screaming banshee.
makes you
jittery and you're itching
for baby to move, go
for it!
So, are you still feeling a bit
jittery if whether it's alright
for you to continue eating crabs or other shellfish?
Some mothers find that their baby becomes unhappy,
jittery, colicky and / or sleeps poorly if she consumes too much caffeine.5 Too much caffeine is different
for every mother and depends on various things such as how well a mother's body processes caffeine.
«But New York State elected officials are, despite our reputation
for being the progressive capital of the world, very
jittery when it comes to any issue relating to drugs.
It's only because everyone's still so
jittery after the 2000 election that the major stations haven't called it
for Obama already.»
Anyone who knows anything about Italy's barmy leader Silvio Berlusconi would be more than a little
jittery about having their loved ones work
for him.
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.
Ardent supporters of the NPP are becoming
jittery about what they describe as uncertainty about their party's campaign strategy
for the 2016 elections.
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.
Many Republicans are already
jittery after the party on Tuesday lost county executive races in Nassau and Westchester counties and,
for the first time in a century, the Hempstead, L.I., town supervisor position.
Mission leader Dave McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio says there is no good theory
for why the heliosheath would be so
jittery tens of billions of miles from the sun despite its tremendous size, or
for why the ribbon even exists.
The tiniest eddies in air send ripples through the fog, rendering the slab too bumpy and
jittery to support images detailed enough
for watching sharp video or reading text.
How to communicate such risks to a
jittery population has become a perilous issue
for scientists on the commission and officials at Italy's Civil Protection Department (DPC) after the controversy that erupted when a similar earthquake struck in 2009 in the town of L'Aquila, just 40 kilometers south of the epicenter of last week's event.
Financially
jittery for years, the Charles Darwin Foundation had opened a gift shop in February to help cover operating expenses.
If you're super sensitive, do a caffeine detox
for three weeks while you reset your adrenals; if caffeine doesn't make you
jittery and wired, enjoy a small amount but not after noon to prevent it from jacking up your afternoon and keeping you from getting sleep.
«
For example, if a woman in the middle of menopause has hot flashes and headaches and feels
jittery, her doctor may attribute any of her complaints to menopause,» he says.
One cup of green tea contains around 40 mg of caffeine and is notorious
for not causing the
jittery effects of a cup of coffee.