jumpiness वाक्य
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- Another reason for investors'jumpiness, said James Margard, managing director at Rainier Investment Management in Seattle, is that people know more about the market and know it faster.
- The rat-a-tat squawking and the jumpiness of lawyer Sydney Cross find their exact opposite in the slurry haze of Ruby Romaine, makeup artist, Hollywood historian, and lush.
- But Nixon showed some jumpiness, as he took off too soon trying to steal, allowing Sabathia to fire to first baseman Jim Thome, who easily erased Nixon in a momentum-stopping putout.
- In this story, Bailey has the same problem _ his brothers and friends tease him about his jumpiness _ and like most kids, he overreacts and thinks the problem is bigger than it actually is.
- For a second day in a row, Armstrong had critical words for organizers of the Tour, saying they should have planned a time trial in the first week to ease the jumpiness in early flat stages.
- By the time they mature, most hyperactive ADD sufferers have suppressed their juvenile jumpiness into small movements, such as drumming their fingers, feeling a constant urge to get up from their desks or irresistibly glancing out the window.
- According to a recent report from the American Academy of Pediatrics, as many as 3.8 million school children, mostly boys, have ADHD . The disorder is characterized by a short attention span, jumpiness and impulsive behavior.
- So Florida's sturgeon are in a state of constant nervous agitation, which could account for their jumpiness . ( Whether sturgeon have a habit of confusing elementary-school principals with thermometer-wielding marine biologists I cannot say.
- Groping for the right word, Rep . Romano L . Mazzoli, of Kentucky, said, " There's a kind of uneasiness and wariness, a jumpiness about how all this is going to work out ."
- But Unbridled's Song showed no signs of jumpiness as Mike Smith took him onto the track to a public-address announcement, galloped him for three-quarters of a mile, and then turned him loose on the backstretch.
- Recent news reports have stirred a new round of jumpiness over the idea of microwaves pouring into peoples'heads, and thus the craze in some cities for headsets, which allow the phones to be somewhere other than next to the ear.
- Given their state of hair-trigger jumpiness, it sometimes is only a matter of moments before a lower-level confrontation _ stone-throwing repelled by rubber bullets and tear gas _ turns into a full-scale battle with live ammunition.
- Narrated in an experimental mode, with a jumpiness meant to mimic what Doctorow calls the attention deficit disorder that afflicts the entire culture, the novel has a brazen millennial cast that is evident in the title : " City of God ."
- An American-Indian tribe is known to arrange steam-bath ceremonies to help their Vietnam veterans overcome what therapists diagnosed as PTSD . In a sealed hut, soldiers from a Sioux tribe who suffered nightmares and jumpiness sat in the nude and were urged to " sweat out " their bad memories.
- In American slang, the term " spaz " has become largely disconnected from a description of people with disabilities, and is generally understood as a casual word for clumsiness, otherness, sometimes associated with overexcitability, excessive startle response ( " jumpiness " ), excessive energy, involuntary or random movement, or hyperactivity.
- Among Cambodians, sometimes their jumpiness or sleeplessness is explained as having " a weak heart " or internal discomfort described as " a wind " problem in their body, said Dr . Devon Hinton, a psychiatrist who runs two mental health clinics for Southeast Asian refugees and also works as an instructor at Harvard Medical School.
- The oblique neutrality of waves in the moonlight, the balky jumpiness of horses in a field, wind-swept dunes spotted with listing and canted crosses : Murnau's genius at infusing apparent tranquillity with an underlying unease and dread has inspired countless films as diverse as Peter Weir's " Picnic at Hanging Rock " and Jacques Tournier's " Cat People ."
- But to fit the clinical definition of stress order used in this study, a respondent had to report suffering for two weeks or more at least one of five " re-experiencing " symptoms, like intrusive memories or nightmares; at least three of seven avoidance symptoms, like a general loss of interest, a sense of a shortened future or amnesia; and at least two of five hypervigilance symptoms, like insomnia, jumpiness and irritability.
- But for such a diagnosis, the sufferer would have multiple, long-lasting symptoms from several of these groups : motor tension ( jumpiness, shakiness, etc . ); hyperactivity of the autonomic nervous system ( sweating, pounding heart, clammy hands, dry mouth, the lump in the throat, etc . ); apprehensive expectation ( fear, rumination, anticipation of misfortune, etc . ) and vigilance and scanning, with results like distractibility, insomnia, etc.
- The film did receive some positive reviews, however : John Anderson of the " Los Angeles Times " referred to the film as " [ a ] giddy mix of gruesome horror and campy humor, " while Joe Leydon of " Variety " said the film " manages the difficult feat of being genuinely scary and sharply self-satirical all at once . . . it is adept at keeping its audience in a constant state of jumpiness . " He also lauded Zellweger's performance, calling her " the most formidable scream queen since Jamie Lee Curtis went legit . " " The Austin Chronicle " also gave the film a positive review, stating : " Writer-director Kim Henkel penned the original " Chainsaw " and this effort shows that he still has a felicitous grasp of the things that cause us to shudder in dread ."
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