The goal settled Arsenal's early jitters as they sought their first win on Portuguese soil.
Some analysts warn that the financial markets will be hurt by short-term jitters nonetheless.
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The initial reports of the Boston Marathon bombing Monday afternoon added to investors' jitters.
Concerns about President Suharto's health and other political uncertainties have given investors the jitters in Indonesia.
GDP, and in the light of market jitters, that target was recently raised to 3.75%.
The same cannot be said for Cambodia -- and there were last-minute jitters about accepting it.
Jitters that plagued the bond markets for weeks spread into equities in the last few days.
The risk of California's electricity utilities going bankrupt has added to the market's jitters.
That still leaves the delicate issue of how to factor in Europe's sovereign-debt jitters.
The return of political jitters in the Eurozone puts an end to months of relative calm.
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Even ordinary Argentines got the jitters, pulling 5% of their deposits out of banks.
And despite the jitters on Nasdaq, public satisfaction with the economy has not flickered.
Uncertainty about whether the rest of the loan will be disbursed is causing jitters.
The stockmarket rebound reflects more than post-holiday exuberance and jitters about missing out on Asia's recovery.
So the fear of recession in the world's largest economy is sending jitters around the globe.
This turnaround has a great deal to do with regional jitters over Iran's nuclear program.
Credit market jitters began in February, when one of the largest subprime lenders, New Century Financial, collapsed.
Credit-market indicators that reflect jitters about short-term lending to banks have been creeping higher for several days.
Sharper diplomatic exchanges between America and Iran over the latter's nuclear aspirations have added to the jitters.
But recent jitters in stockmarkets and commodities markets have heightened concerns that some metal prices have peaked.
And Jack, who is hardly innocent of the spotlight, confessed to pregame jitters to me while backstage.
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In America , war jitters and rising fuel costs contributed to a sharp decline in consumer confidence.
Storm warnings provoked extra jitters in Vermont, which only 14 months ago was ravaged by Tropical Storm Irene.
Was it just new job jitters or was some deep down voice really telling me to change course?
But for many Vermonters nuclear jitters trump global warming fears, so some are trying to shut it down.
It is always heartening to see their excitement and even their jitters as they anticipate their educational journey.
If Greece leaves the Eurozone, the ECB rescue plan could offset market jitters about other countries following suit.
The 1080p HD video camera automatically removes jitters and lets you lock the focus on a moving object.
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But the jitters of recent weeks have pushed Spain and even Italy back into the markets' sights again.
The main reason for the dollar's jitters was evidence that the housing bust may be infecting the broader economy.
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