Nevertheless, the tech revival has caused some twitchiness among investors.
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I do think there is a push toward less twitchiness.
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Rather, it was meant to signal the extreme twitchiness in the ranks.
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It rides like a full-sized bike, without any of the twitchiness felt on the Brompton Electric.
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Muscovite twitchiness that non-Russian nations will demand further, or even full, autonomy extends even to Chukotka.
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So I do think there is some, there is something where the twitchiness, people are pushing away from it.
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That's what I think has happened with a lot of it is ... The twitchiness of the internet has invaded everything.
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Nowhere is that more obvious than League of Legends, which fuses the nuance of classic RPG min-maxing with the twitchiness of a first-person shooter.
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Don't be surprised if Phillips counters Ertz with cornerback Aqib Talib, who has the twitchiness to mirror and the length and physicality to disrupt at the catch point.
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He is a 6-foot-2 spray of limbs and braids, blending the cool stoniness of early 1990s Snoop Dogg with the wide-eyed twitchiness of youth incarnate.
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The Stillmans address this generational twitchiness from a workplace perspective, suggesting that employers dice their training into dozens of short, easy-to-digest tutorials, each instantly followed by hands-on practice.
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A 24-hour "digital Sabbath" can be surprisingly soothing (once the initial twitchiness subsides), but even just leaving your phone behind when you get lunch is a step in the right direction.
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Because it has infected, whether it's the Russians, whether it's addiction, whether it's twitchiness, whether it's the inability to hold a cogent thought for very long or make policy that isn't impacted by it.
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Online, though, the slightest lag will mean failure, such is the twitchiness of the average match, the need to turn on sixpences and duck out the way of knockout lasers by a hair's breadth.
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There's a skittering twitchiness to controlling the player character, something that can initially feel off-putting; but before long, you're successfully navigating Wander through all manner of peculiar passages, some of which are carved of rock, others coated in fur.
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The Last Guardian feels like the spiritual successor to SotC that it was conceived as, for better and worse: it carries with it some curiously archaic quirks, but honestly, a little camera twitchiness is nothing that even the half-invested player won't effortlessly overcome due to an atmosphere that's right up there with Ueda's previous game.
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