Sentences with phrase «increasingly jittery»

If this is a sudden change in his behavior it could indicate illness, but it may also mean you're going to need to work it out through conditioning, as it would suggest he's become increasingly jittery around you.
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.
Conservative backbenchers, in particular, are becoming increasingly jittery about the potential influx of new arrivals from Romania and Bulgaria after a negotiated restriction on immigration from those countries expires at the end of the year.
The comments suggest Tory HQ is increasingly jittery about the effect Ukip could have on the party at the general election.
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