Sentences with phrase «more jittery»

Video isn't unusable or anything like that, but it's more jittery and bumpy than other flagships this year, although it does feature wider dynamic range thanks to the ability to record HDR video; something most phones don't do.
«The paintings combine Hollywood drama with a more jittery vision of the American dream where the Cold War is never far from the margins.
Zavala, the steadfast and serious Titan, has a more measured, steady flow, while Cayde - 6, the witty, roguish Hunter, has a more jittery, energetic flow that buts into Zavala's verses.
The youngsters are usually a lot more jittery and nervous.
Cumberbatch's Sherlock is a wonderful creation, callous, selfish and staggeringly self - absorbed, and probably closer to the spirit of Conan Doyle's stories than Downey's more jittery and lovable Holmes.
I have been listening to this podcast called My Favorite Murder (side note... it's hilarious, but creepy), so I've been kind of on edge and more jittery.
The urge to binge may be «because they are more jittery and can't satisfy their anxiety with eating,» Zarabi (who was not involved with the study) wrote in an email to Health.
If you're sensitive to caffeine, a cold brew could leave you more jittery, says Dr. Hu, or mess with your sleep if you drink it later in the day.
David Cameron is fighting off pressure from the right wing of his party as the Tories become more and more jittery about the terms of a deal with the Lib Dems.
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.
Our generation is no more sinful than any in the past, but it is more jittery.
Despite heightened rhetoric from Republicans, markets were more jittery in past years over a potential default.

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Bate told CNBC that valuations are too high, «markets are starting to get jittery and we would expect a more severe correction over the medium to long term.»
«Markets are starting to get jittery and we would expect a more severe correction over the medium to long term,» he said.
While you may think gulping down caffeine will help you feel more alert, too much caffeine can cause you to feel jittery and anxious rather than focused.
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.
more even throughout the day, and gives you the steady, never jittery or «crash prone» energy you crave.
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.
But drinking more than two or three cups of coffee a day may cause one or both of you to become irritable, jittery, or agitated, and can contribute to sleeping problems.
Caffeine is a stimulant, and so babies who consume caffeine are more «wide awake» and jittery, colicky, constipated, and unsettled than those who do not.
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.
These new numbers coupled with Rubio's $ 1 million fundraising haul over the past three months virtually ensure that this primary will get even more national attention from conservatives — a development that undoubtedly has the Crist team jittery.
NYC straphangers jittery over several recent subway slashings should holster their smartphones and pay more attention to their surroundings, the head of the city detectives» union said.
The team found that people with the shorter version were more likely to admit to worrying a lot and said they were often tense and jittery.
This type of healthy coffee also gives much more extended energy throughout the day without making me jittery.
* Some supplements are little more than caffeine pills that can leave users feeling jittery and anxious.
This is what gives those who consume caffeine that more alert (and sometimes jittery) feeling.
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.
It's nice to finally be able to walk and move around without pain, while feeling more relaxed and less jittery.
When this happens you get irritable and tired so you reach for a coffee with more sugar in it causing you to feel jittery.
Once I started eating fats regularly again, I started to feel better inside (more energy, a good feeling of fullness from meals, not needing to snack as much or feeling jittery between meals) and I looked better on the outside too (my weight is healthy and stable, and my complexion is improved).
(I feel jittery if I have more than one strong cup!)
The more caffeine someone consumes, the more shaky and jittery they may become — if this happens, it is best to cut back a bit.
Far more problematic is Demange's decision to suffuse the film's action sequences with jittery, shaky camerawork, with this technique draining such moments of their effectiveness and, worse still, ensuring that they're almost uniformly incoherent.
Coming just a few short months after the release of Paul Greengrass» 9/11 film United 93, World Trade Center immediately establishes itself as a completely different animal than its counterpart - as director Oliver Stone eschews the jittery authenticity of United 93 in favor of a far more traditional, thoroughly cinematic sort of vibe.
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.
In a modern spin on «Heathers» and «Cruel Intentions» — though with more dark humor and tight directorial control than either — «Thoroughbred» follows their plan as it takes them to a reluctant hit man (a brilliantly slimy - jittery Anton Yelchin) and other self - involved machinations.
But, they do go out again and Jenny acts more and more neurotic every time that they are together, as she's often nervous, jittery, and somewhat jealous as well.
Reggie is initially the more reasonable man, whose gentlemanly romancing of the sweet, jittery Frances (Emily Browning) will initially make him a likeable character for some viewers, though Helgeland slowly and deftly shifts audience sympathies for each twin.
I can't blame the transfer, I suppose, but the encode is dubious, as quick movements possess a jittery quality that made me, more than once, want to get up to check my router.
May 10, 2018 • The tense, jittery buildup of writer / director Michael Pearce's mystery / thriller may prove more wickedly fun than its payoff, but star Jessie Buckley keeps us guessing throughout.
Working again with cinematographer Yorick Le Saux, the visuals are stunning, but there are a few more of those really obvious shots — you don't have to know La Piscine to get that the pool is Bad News, given the way it looms in the frame, like it's stalking victims — and the jittery pacing of some of the editing is at odds with the languorous and sumptuous tone of the film.
Esther Garrel, the director's daughter, turned heads with her role as Marzia in Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name, and brings a similar jittery, juvenile energy to this film, only with more barbed edges.
Buyers in this segment are obviously looking for ride quality more than handling prowess, and jittery or vague steering is the last thing you'd want with a camper hitched to the back of your SUV.
That applies for generally smooth tarmac driving, while rutted unpaved roads may make the vehicle feel ever so slightly jittery - this is probably more evident in vehicles that lack the extra grip and sure - footedness added by the optional all - wheel drive system.
The trade - off for that slightly jittery ride over rougher surfaces, for instance, is well - contained body lean through the bends — and, once you're up to speed on more open stretches of road like highways, you'll find the Volvo S60 to be very well adapted to life as a mile muncher.
The stock market has been jittery during the past couple weeks due to concerns about a potential trade war brewing... More
This jittery energy belied the paintings» first impression of insouciance and gave them their intrigue, but ultimately looking at them could end up being more exhausting than pleasurable.
Mills's work in HIGH on SIGNS, his first solo show at Rosamund Felsen Gallery, range from earlier dense, jittery groupings on white to more recent larger, sparse arrangements on textured, worked - over grounds.
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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