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Yet officials were notably jumpy about discussing specifics with the reporters they brought in.
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America is jumpy about the falling-out of its two biggest allies in the region.
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Since ministers flatly denied there was any danger to people from mad-cow disease, Britain's government and press have been jumpy about public health.
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Asian investors have been jumpy about what's happening on Wall Street, and they've been wondering what major U.S. financial institution will fall next.
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But they, too, are jumpy about Europe.
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Mr Oudea rejects the idea of a systemic failure, arguing that the loss was a product of a particular time and place: a period of rapid growth in equity derivatives, which overstretched the bank's capacity to monitor itself, and a peripheral trading desk where people were less jumpy about the risk of fraud.
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As of now, I think those that are panicking about this rally are just a little jumpy.
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But from its inception, this was a franchise about shooting monsters in space that had a few jumpy moments and some scary window-dressing.
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About two years after being let out of prison, he said he's still jumpy when people come close.
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