Sentences with phrase «jittery at»

One often gets jittery at the thought of sitting under the spotlight.
Most of us get quite jittery at the thought of writing a cover letter, which is quite natural, considering how important it is to write a good one — and we may not really know how to do this.
The Euro dollar became jittery at the end of the first week of February when the ECB President Mario Draghi underplayed the recent rise in the headline inflation in the European Union and justified the need for the further quantitative easing measures including the current bond purchases.
The only real negative is when you're travelling at slower speeds around town, the suspension has difficulty settling down, which has the effect of making the Toledo feel quite jittery at times.
The regular wheelbase is a little jittery at speeds but the long - wheelbase model sorts all of that out.
Tiny cars can get jittery at higher speeds.
I wasn't jittery at all.
Despite a few hiccups (as when the banks, chosen by the government to be administrators of its loan scheme, became jittery at the prospect of a mass boycott by students), a «top - up» loan system is now in place.
Well if you really press me, then the Right Back position could be a bit jittery at times.
It could have really hurt us, was a little bit jittery at times.

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Transferees, like the jittery man whose apartment didn't have a door, can call RMR's 800 number for help at any time.
India's stock market has been jittery the last few weeks, on news that the BJP would lead a minority government at the end of the three - month long national elections.
The markets were also a bit jittery on Wednesday, dropping at the news of Cohn's departure and a possible trade war.
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.
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.
At the same time, investors are jittery about volatile asset prices.
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.
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.»
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.
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.
I hope our boys are not jittery like me at home.
Among the 50,234 horseplayers at New York's Aqueduct last Saturday there were two especially jittery ladies.
With just four weeks remaining and the finishing line coming into view can a jittery Lawro retain his position at the top?
Hamilton confides something to former offensive coordinator Tim Drevno prior to a 27 - 20 win at Indiana: He didn't want to tell Harbaugh that O'Korn is, as Drevno said, «jittery
Without the reliable De Gea behind them the away defence seemed jittery with everything Hull were throwing at them.
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.
Tingling, jittery - feeling legs that are especially symptomatic at nighttime may be linked to things like anemia or low levels of iron,
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.
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.
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.
The comments suggest Tory HQ is increasingly jittery about the effect Ukip could have on the party at the general election.
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.
His lingo is the jittery patter of a would - be Republican aristocracy, utterly incapable of introspection and yet, at least according to the Councilman, better than the rest of them in every way.
«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.
«The theory is that space is made of waves instead of points, that everything is a little jittery, and never sits still,» says Craig Hogan at the University of Chicago, who dreamed up the experiment.
But as jittery travelers reconsider planned Mexican vacations, officials at the World Health Organization (WHO) are not suggesting travel be restricted, and they don't believe that doing so will make a difference in the virus's path.
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.
Since that much caffeine can make you jittery and disrupt sleep, the authors don't recommend trying this at home — but they do hope to study the effects of lower doses in the future.
Drinking numerous cups in a day can leave you feeling jittery during the day and restless at night.
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.
But what if coffee also makes you jittery, irritable, gives you a stomach ache, or keeps you up at night — even though you continue to love the taste and even the act of getting coffee?
For example, taking multiple products that contain caffeine will increase the amount of caffeine you take at one time and could make you feel jittery or make it difficult to get to sleep at night.
Also, espresso actually only has 75 mg of caffeine, compared to the 330 mg in a grande drip at Starbucks, so it's not going to make me as jittery or feed my caffeine addiction monkey as much.
Feel free to chat, flirt — heck, maybe even meet up for a meal at the Atlanta Fish Market or coffee at Jittery Joe's.
At first, you're jittery with excitement and butterflies.
He's good at speed and deception, and although his hand - to - hand fight scenes are just a smidgeon too jittery, his work is both confident and enthusiastic; he handles the lengthy 131 minute running time better than most directors handle shorter films.
There's a jittery, you - are - there immediacy to Kaminski's rough handheld photography and the textured, gritty film stock, and his frequent play with shutter speed gives the explosions the crystal clarity and detail of slow - motion, but at terrifyingly real speed.
It is virtually unwatchable, jittery and incomprehensible and pretentious, all at once.
Swinton's particularly good at nailing the flailing, jittery syntax and body language of a high - strung alcoholic trying to function through a cognitive swamp.
At first, we see Salinger at his lowest, a jittery shell of a soldier following World War II, sitting in a sanitarium room trying to write with a shaking hanAt first, we see Salinger at his lowest, a jittery shell of a soldier following World War II, sitting in a sanitarium room trying to write with a shaking hanat his lowest, a jittery shell of a soldier following World War II, sitting in a sanitarium room trying to write with a shaking hand.
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