Sentences with phrase «in jittery»

Mike Roddy wrote, «The search for either gold or oil makes people crazed with greed in a jittery, violent kind of way.
The search for either gold or oil makes people crazed with greed in a jittery, violent kind of way.
At Zevitas, several discrete paintings, all on unstretched canvas, accompany the installation, and in one, «circumjacentoffsetloweredgeredorangeochergray,» the same color scheme arises in a jittery patchwork of images.
If you're not closer than a few feet, everything moves in that jittery motion that is used when a game can't have a large enough load distance to keep everything in full motion.
Salles tries to approximate Kerouac's hopped - up prose by shooting the film in jittery jump - cuts, and the actors seem to be careening between scenes rather than inhabiting them.
The film's two major scenes of military conflict — the battle of Gaugamela, where Alexander's force of 40,000 bested the Persian King Dariussd III's 250,000 - strong army, and a third - act forest routing in India — are given short shrift and photographed in that jittery «you are there» un-StediCam-style that renders the action impenetrable.
I mean really, every meal I've ever had — especially in Paris — has been a two - part act of 1) arriving in jittery enthusiasm with dance moves that impress no judge, and 2) waddling out belt unbuckled and unladylike, burping the alphabet in post-meal euphoria.
The result is over-activity, which can result in jittery feelings and insomnia.
I went from feeling exhausted to fully charged but not in the jittery caffeinated way I know so well — this was a much more even and long lasting energy.
Some caffeine sensitive users had mentioned in their Cellucor C4 review that the supplement resulted in jittery feelings and made it difficult for them to sleep when they increased the dosage.
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.

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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.
The Facebook - Cambridge Analytica scandal is the latest of many incidents in recent years that have left consumers jittery about the security of their online personal information.
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.
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.
Beyond that, here are some suggestions for how to channel your jittery entrepreneurial spirit in a fruitful way:
Despite heightened rhetoric from Republicans, markets were more jittery in past years over a potential default.
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.
He sounds like he is either a) publicly campaigning to be maintained in his central role in an upcoming shuffle or b) scrambling to reassure a jittery corporate Canada that the noise coming out of Ottawa is not that of a government spinning out of control.
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.
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.
«We believe it has directly or indirectly impacted nearly every asset price in the world, which is why the market is so jittery about the idea that credit problems in China could unravel.»
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.
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.
Here are seven things to remember to help understand the big market moves this week — and to put the jittery market in perspective.
The recent volatility in the financial markets have left many Americans feeling jittery.
The failure to acknowledge this in a country still jittery over the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis is perhaps understandable.
There is a bizarre element in contemporary taste which corresponds to, and probably at bottom is derived from, the nervous, jittery temper of our times.
Our generation is no more sinful than any in the past, but it is more jittery.
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.»
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.
Now, caffeine usually turns me into a restless jittery anxious crazy person in a matter of minutes.
I have never been a big fan of green tea and it has even made me feel a little jittery in the past.
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.
... Monreal is often jittery n affords opponent too much space in dangerous positions, his shadowmarking technique is also poor as he literally escorts the opponent into the box.
The Gunners haven't simply become a bad team at the end of October, as has happened in previous seasons, but three successive draws have made the fans become a little jittery, which makes a win in tomorrow's game even more imperative.
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.
So they show up nervously nd jittery, nd one can alwez see fear in their eyes!
>> CONTROL «'' The type of stress we experience just before competition (pre-performance stress) results in feeling jittery, sweaty.
The jittery feeling in your body (part excitement, part fear), tense muscles, excessive thinking about «what if...» (fill in the blank here), and dread about not wanting to let down teammates, coach and parents.
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.
Looked shaky and jittery after the break as well, playing with the sun in his face.
Pep Guardiola clearly has lost faith in him and while the situation is not irredeemable, today's Bayern is a very jittery place, where anything can happen.
The Red Devils had several jittery moments throughout the match, and Phil Jones, in particular, had a game to forget after his reluctance to use his left foot cost his side an own goal.
Cech has been prone to errors during the course of the current season, but the Gunners» faithful will nevertheless admit that he is a better option in goal than Ospina, who tends to have jittery moments in the box owing to his poor judgement, which was visible during the Europa League opener against Koln this term.
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.
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.
But I figured I'd nix it while I baked my bun in the oven, and afterward, it just made me jittery.
«The PDP holds that the governor and the APC are jittery and unpopular of going into the grass roots elections in the state, thus the decisions to control the councils by nomenclature of executive secretaries and sole administrators, which are alien and offensive to the provisions of our Constitution, which under section 7 guarantees only democratically elected local government council administrations.»
Long Island educators continue to struggle in their efforts aimed at making schools safer and calming the nerves of students, parents and faculty still jittery after the deadly Valentine's Day shootings in Florida.
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