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    jitters
    [ noun ]
    extreme nervousness
    <noun.state>


    jitters \jitters\ n.
    an uneasy state; nervousness; as, the prospect of being
    drafted gave him a bad case of the jitters.

    Syn: nervousness, nerves, screaming meemies.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. And if a constitution won't immediately ease the Philippines's jitters, a show of strength by Mrs. Aquino possibly will.
    2. Political jitters have been exacerbated by recent corruption scandals surrounding members of the government.
    3. He is dismissive, too, of the jitters in the country's financial markets over the last four weeks, caused in part by worries about the apparent hostility to Nafta expressed by Mr Ross Perot, until last week a prospective US presidential candidate.
    4. But the statement shows that the administration is going to begin working more actively to counter criticism that it has increased market jitters by failing to put the federal budget in order.
    5. Bush, minimizing market jitters, said, "these gyrations happen." Bush pledged to follow the Reagan admnistration's policy of coordinated intervention with U.S. allies in exchange marekets when major currencies rise or fall too quickly.
    6. High prices in the pork complex also caused some jitters, he said.
    7. At least part of that move was because of jitters over the impact of a patent granted to a California-based inventor that could cover many of the chips made by the semiconductor industry.
    8. Cemex's share price had fallen more than 25 per cent this month, until the recent rally. Rumours that newly formed financial groups had suffered losses on government bonds they had bought added to the jitters.
    9. U.S. oil prices soared above $21 a barrel amid renewed jitters about the Persian Gulf.
    10. Bankers in Western Europe complain that Bonn is pressuring European commercial bankers to extend credits despite jitters about the Soviet economy.
    11. Renewed jitters about tensions in the Persian Gulf lifted U.S. oil prices to their biggest one-day rise in almost five months.
    12. But before the curtain went up, he had a classic case of jitters.
    13. The demand was strengthened in recent days by jitters over Citicorp's projected $2.5 billion second-quarter loss.
    14. Besides last year's deep reductions, bond market jitters about tax cuts also inhibit more easing.
    15. The market has been influenced by war jitters for weeks on little more than rumors, but to date there have been no hostilities between Iraq and a U.S.-led force deployed in the Gulf.
    16. "We had an attack of the jitters after the trade figures," a dealer with a large U.K. brokerage firm said.
    17. Analysts said some traders also developed jitters ahead of Tuesday's release of an Agriculture Department crop report that will provide tallies of this year's planted acreage and revised crop production estimates.
    18. These jitters are not just about bank solvency; the cause is the fast-shrinking public confidence in any promise of a secure future.
    19. In fact, the administration and the Fed have been going out of their way in the past two weeks to dispel any impression that they are at odds, fearing stories about an administration-Fed split added to the stock market's jitters.
    20. Pundits get the jitters as stock prices zoom, But a drop brings predictions of gloom and doom.
    21. That gave many investors the jitters.
    22. As the market moves into the dog days of August, with more people on holiday and fewer companies reporting, further jitters could lie ahead.
    23. Earlier, the war jitters already had been overshadowed again by the bearish bias that has ruled world oil markets in recent weeks.
    24. As bond prices sank, the rise in long-term interest rates above the psychologically important 8% level caused jitters in the stock market.
    25. "You're getting end-of-the-quarter jitters on earnings," he said.
    26. The bond market, in turn, was battered by the Japanese government's decision to go ahead with an 800 billion yen ($5.48 billion) bond sale Wednesday despite the market's jitters.
    27. The drop, which mirrored a sharp decline on Wall Street caused by rising interest rates and recessionary jitters, was the latest setback for a market where activity has slackened significantly since the Oct. 19 crash.
    28. Also, jitters about the Soviet Union could cause some flight-to-quality buying, traders say.
    29. But some hosts sense economic jitters.
    30. It ended as interest rates were climbing again, raising investor jitters about prospects for renewed inflation and a recession that might come sooner rather than later.
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