Sentences with phrase «less jittery»

As a result, your child will be less jittery and less hyper, which will help them become more calm and peaceful.
Bigger tires, at 18 inches, fulfill a world of change: now the steering was heavier with equal weighting through tighter turns; now the fully independent suspension hunkered down, feeling less jittery.
It's nice to finally be able to walk and move around without pain, while feeling more relaxed and less jittery.

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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.
This win should calm our jittery nerves, and we can feel just a little less concerned about the visit to Stamford Bridge.
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.
Assumedly aware that he's making a movie about one of the less inherently cinematic of sporting events, director Janus Metz compensates with a lot of bombastic, jittery style, amplifying the crunch of flashbulbs to a deafening roar, restlessly skittering his camera around, generally taking notes from Ron Howard's Rush playbook.
Although she had been asleep less than an hour, she felt jittery and restless.
The conversations lasted a week or two, as Clete and Krista carefully considered their options, recognizing that taking too little risk would mean leaving their kids with less, but putting too much in stocks might make them jittery.
But in Quest (Higgs Boson) 1, Glean 1, and the series A Brief History of Demise, the jittery progressions of vertically parallel lines — strips of paper and cellophane painted shades of blue and white — seem less representative of hard - core quantum mechanics than they do of simple bliss.
They were to calm jittery shareholders who have penalized the company's stock price almost 20 % since Facebook released its most recent quarterly earnings and promised to make changes to its News Feed to emphasize more «meaningful» content (read: less shamelessly viral, ergo less engaging) in the wake of Russian election interference.
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