They aren't going by intervals of 1, or 2, or 1.5, or 1.6, but seem to be jittering around in that area.
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If they spent a little more time and polished up the port more ( by reducing the jittering streaming, for example ) it would have been a must-have adventure for DC owners.
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As a result, random jittering of the events was applied, which meant that the time repetition was varied and randomized for the trials in order to ensure that the activation signals did not overlap.
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After the jittering beam solidified a thin layer of plastic, a platform just below the surface dropped a fraction of a millimeter, submerging the layer under another coat of polymer, and the procedure repeated itself.
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Certainly, Travolta said, the classically trained dancers of the day, or the more graceful screen dancers like Fred Astaire, probably did not consider Cagney's frenetic jittering to be true, accomplished dancing.
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Yes, he's jittering too much, and missing some running lanes that he either doesn't see or eschews in favor of closer ones that seem to be closing down each time he tries them.
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Noel-Smith said he probably had a broken nose, was being plagued by " pretty nasty headaches " across his forehead, and the vision in his right eye was " jittering ."
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Adaptive de-jittering is usually carried out for audio play-outs that feature a DTX encoded audio, that allows the lengths of the silence periods to be adjusted, thus minimizing the perceptual impact of the adaptation.
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This was their turn, and by the time they got to Third Street, they were 801 wheels strong : two per roughly 400 bicyclists, plus the unicyclist who seemed to be jittering in place as the quarter-mile procession streamed past him.
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They're on a fleeting furlough from months of misery, and since the lowliest bum in Florida is better off than the richest man serving time in the North's jaw-jittering jail, we all can afford to spread some sunshine around.