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"I do feel uneasy about North Korea provoking war," said Jeon Hyung-min, 26.
This could get enough moderate Democrats on board, as several feel uneasy about the shutdown.
It's shenanigans like this that makes us feel uneasy about the state of the world.
What about self-driving cars — do you feel uneasy about letting a computer take the wheel?
Most Japanese, for example, feel uneasy about the idea of taking organs out of a dead body.
Just three days after Donald Trump's election, many Americans still feel uneasy about the state of the nation.
You value tangible results, and feel uneasy about the abstract—especially when it comes to your material wellbeing.
Six in 10 Americans tell NBC News/Wall Street Journal pollsters they feel uneasy about a candidate of 75.
In several studies, they have said they feel uneasy about asking because they don't want to make patients uncomfortable.
"I think that would be a big concern that the American people might feel — feel uneasy about that," he said.
Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit is already getting rave reviews, albeit some feel uneasy about the film's focus on Nazi Germany.
Lynch has a particular way of introducing eyes to images of the unfamiliar that make you feel uneasy about your reality.
I sure am, and so are untold numbers of loyal Starwood Hotels customers who feel uneasy about big, beige Marriott acquiring their beloved Starwood.
It&aposs easy to feel uneasy about Kim&aposs intentions, the horrifying nature of his regime, and whether he&aposll ever give up his nukes.
While the unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent last month, marking a 49-year low, many Americans still feel uneasy about their own financial situations.
While some performers feel uneasy about what they can or can't say onstage, several prominent stars have been disgraced by scandals of their own making.
"We can see that the government is stepping up restrictions, and we feel uneasy about how big the regulatory risks could be," said one loans banker.
Children may walk away from the experience thinking that they&aposre obliged to have physical contact with new people, even if they feel uneasy about it.
If you're suffering from nomophobia or feel uneasy about your phone habit; if, like my students, you want to go without, just give it a try.
The Bachelorette was pre-empted this week by the NBA Finals, so it has yet to air under its new cloud, but I already feel uneasy about it.
It is not just bond investors that feel uneasy about a change in the political climate away from the status quo that often equates with stability for financial markets.
Sure, Victoria Beckham has said she was "uncomfortable" with being a Spice Girl, but she doesn't seem to feel uneasy about returning to the beauty look she donned as Posh.
This fact may allow Republicans who feel uneasy about his ties to Putin to find common ground with Democrats hoping to salvage climate deals signed under the Obama administration by opposing Tillerson.
Yet while some people may feel uneasy about businesses taking advantage of sensitive political issues to flog their products, García insists that border issues have always been at the forefront of Cucapá's identity.
And not to be all doom and gloom about it, but there's one more reason to feel uneasy about the holiday: It may be turning the heat up on our planet, cooking us all like turkeys.
He cited a recent AAA study saying around 75 percent of drivers feel uneasy about using a fully self-driving car, while 60 percent felt comfortable with some form of minor self-driving assistance like automatic braking.
And then there are many flyers—as many as a quarter of Americans, by some estimates—who simply feel uneasy about the idea of a 100-tonne metal canister hurtling through the stratosphere at several hundred miles an hour.
Ms. Warne said investors still feel uneasy about problems ranging from shaky economies outside the U.S., low oil prices, and uncertainty over when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates and what effect that will have on the economy.
Soon after arriving in Santa Rita, a poor village in the northeastern state of Maranhão, Dr. Álvarez and her husband began to feel uneasy about the terms of the contract they signed, particularly after befriending doctors from other countries.
Washington (CNN)Most Americans say they feel "uneasy" about the possibility of conflict with North Korea, with only a third of those surveyed having confidence in President Donald Trump's ability to handle the situation, a CBS News poll released Tuesday shows.
There are fears that even the most ardent pro-EU Labour and Green MPs might feel uneasy about Lib Dems' willingness to scrap the 2016 result without holding a new referendum, and be deterred from participating in an electoral pact.
Writer Estelle Erasmus never allowed her daughter to sit on Santa&aposs lap because it communicates to children that it&aposs OK to confide in strangers, and to have physical contact with them, even if they feel uneasy about it.
"It is deeply disturbing that the people in my community who attend synagogue and visit our Jewish community centers do so knowing that these domestic terrorists intentionally want us to feel uneasy about it," Wasserman Schultz said during House floor debate.
Ultimately, "the only test is whether she is able to achieve something other than personal gain," said Umber Ahmad, a banker turned baker and one of several women quoted in Ms. Trump's new book who now say they feel uneasy about being included in it.
" In an email accompanying the letter, Sean Rice, an evolutionary biologist who organized its preparation, suggested that more of the department's 41 faculty members would have signed it but that "some members of the faculty, especially those without tenure, might reasonably feel uneasy about signing a statement of this sort.
ET, MSG (New York), FSN Ohio (Columbus) ABOUT THE RANGERS (43-26-9): New York suddenly has reason to feel uneasy about the play of longtime standout goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, who was yanked after allowing three goals on nine shots versus Buffalo - the eighth time in his last 10 starts the he has surrendered at least three tallies.
If you feel uneasy about your tech habits, and want to become more intentional about how you use your phone this year, here are some strategies to help you take control: As you gear up to make changes, first take stock of your current usage, and how it makes you feel in a big picture way.
Even those willing to be convinced that blackness is both reviled and relied upon for what happens on the internet—an ambivalence to the tune of Eric Lott's classic study Love and Theft—tend to feel uneasy about the suggestion that the out-and-out racism of anonymous users bears any relation to their own, very casual, user behavior.
It may make you feel uneasy about these United States, but it will sure as shit make you love country music—and square dancing, and barbecue, and a deeply American sense of community and generosity of spirit that I encountered just as often as any "Don't Tread on Me" flags (though that's easy for me to say as a young white woman).
And when people feel uneasy about their financial well-being, when their 401(k) suddenly looks like a 85033(k), they won't blame Joe BidenJoe BidenOvernight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Hillicon Valley: Coronavirus deal includes funds for mail-in voting | Twitter pulled into fight over virus disinformation | State AGs target price gouging | Apple to donate 10M masks Poll: 59 percent say coronavirus crisis has had a negative effect on their finances MORE.
Durbrow had a difficult time in his ambassadorial role. He often had to work with the authoritarian regime of Ngo Dinh Diem and the corruption and ineffective policymaking that accompanied it. South Vietnamese officers, disgruntled with Diem's government, tried to persuade Durbrow into joining anti-Diem groups. Durbrow began to feel uneasy about Diem's authority, had to refuse because the US government was still supported Diem.
Live recording of ensembles of tracks such as "Feel Uneasy About the Wonders" and "Battle Theme IV" pitted solo instruments against one another to create what Hamauzu considered a Latin sound. The ending vocal piece "Soaring Wings" was written specifically for singer Mio Kashiwabara. Unlimited Saga features five-channel surround sound support from Dolby's Pro Logic II. The game's soundtrack consists of 58 songs spanning two discs. It was released on January 22, 2003.
To them, it was a reminder that French society was built upon the labor of the working masses, and landowners linked this working class with the growing movement of Socialism. The depiction of the working class in The Gleaners made the upper classes feel uneasy about their status. The masses of workers greatly outnumbered the members of the upper class. This disparity in numbers meant that if the lower class were to revolt, the upper class would be overturned.
He is repulsed by the factory and begins to feel uneasy about Cheeta. Although Titus lusts for Cheeta, he also tells her several times that he hates her and tells her to "go home to your horde of vestal virgins and forget me as I shall forget you". Cheeta is shocked because other men would give anything for her favour. She contrives an elaborate plan to lure him into the "Black House", to see "a hundred bright inventions", and end their relationship on a high note.
Anstruther starts to feel uneasy about Rose's interest in the case, suspecting something more than purely medical motives. Some time later, Anstruther receives a letter from the nun in which she voices her fears of Rose and says that the doctor is trying to obtain her powers by progressing to the sixth sign. The same day he hears from his sister that both Rose and the nun are dead. A landslide swept away the cliffside cottage they were in, and the debris on the beach is in the shape of a giant hound.
Anstruther starts to feel uneasy about Rose's interest in the case, suspecting something more than purely medical motives. Some time later, Anstruther receives a letter from the nun in which she voices her fears of Rose and says that the doctor is trying to obtain her powers by progressing to the sixth sign. The same day he hears from his sister that both Rose and the nun are dead. A landslide swept away the cliffside cottage they were in, and the debris on the beach is in the shape of a giant hound.
In this play, Creon is not presented as a monster, but as a leader who is doing what he considers right and justified by the state. The chorus is presented as a group of citizens who, though they may feel uneasy about the treatment of the corpse, respect Creon and what he is doing. The chorus is sympathetic to Antigone only when she is led off to her death. But when the chorus learns that the Gods are offended by what Creon has done, and that Creon's actions will result in the destruction of their city, then they ask Creon to change course.
The Directors now began to feel uneasy about the atmospheric system, and in particular the Epsom extension, which was to have three engines. In December 1846, they asked Boulton and Watt about cancelling the project, and were told that suspending the supply contract for a year would cost £2,300. The Directors agreed to this. The winter of 1846/7 brought new meteorological difficulties: unusually cold weather made the leather flap stiff, and snow got into the tubeSnow inside the tube itself might not have been serious; it is likely that compacted snow in the valve seating was the real problem.
Sessions has also said regarding the appointment of a gay Supreme Court justice, "I do not think that a person who acknowledges that they have gay tendencies is disqualified, per se, for the job" but "that would be a big concern that the American people might feel—might feel uneasy about that". Sessions is against legalizing marijuana for either recreational or medicinal use. "I'm a big fan of the DEA", he said during a hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sessions was "heartbroken" and found "it beyond comprehension" when President Obama said that cannabis is not as dangerous as alcohol.
Fielding found that NF members were sensitive to ideas that they were "fascistic" or "cranky", instead thinking of themselves as "patriots" or "nationalists", but that they were not accepting of the term "racist". He noted that race was the main issue that led members to joining the Front, that they generally perceived their racial ideas to be "common sense", and that in his presence, members expressed harsh prejudices against non-white Britons. Fielding found that "ordinary members feel uneasy about Britain's present political life but cannot express why this is". A common perception among members was that life had changed for the worse in Britain and they often used the expression: "the country is going to the dogs".
The plan appeared to work when in 1948, Zinda Kaboré was killed and the Mossi chiefs in Upper Volta, who had renounced the RDA and connected with the MRP, were able to appoint Nazi Boni to fill the position. These two factors combined to make many of the National Assembly delegates, particularly those with large Catholic constituencies in their colonies, feel uneasy about the coalition with the Communist party. Apithy, from Dahomey, in particular raised the issue many times and when his efforts to end the coalition failed, he formed a new regional political party in September 1948, the Indépendants d'Outre-Mer (IOM). The IOM included Apithy, the three new members from the Upper Volta, and three other members from throughout West and Equatorial Africa.
He noted that race was the main issue that led members to joining the Front, and that they generally perceived their racial ideas to be "common sense". He added that members made "harsh expressions of prejudice" against non-white Britons, citing one woman member who called on her branch to "get out there and smash that bleedin' wog filth", a group she juxtaposed with "respectable people like us". A variant of the National Front flag Fielding found that "ordinary members feel uneasy about Britain's present political life but cannot express why this is". A common perception among members was that life had changed for the worse in Britain and they often used the expression: "the country is going to the dogs".
When challenged by local journalists that as a Jew he should feel uneasy about playing Shylock, he replied that the assertion made no more sense than saying a Scotsman should baulk at playing Macbeth, that he in fact found a strong pro-Semitic message in the play and that he deplored "that people are beset with prejudices of all sorts and can't bring themselves to wipe their eyes and read and think"."Jewish Actor Defends Role Of Shylock", Ottawa Citizen, 21 May 1955; retrieved 20 August 2010. Critics responded with fulsome praise for his performance: "Mr Valk works in the grandest continental manner...every gesture breathes intelligence and every vocal note is true"."Fresh Winds Over Stratford", Ottawa Citizen, 7 September 1955; retrieved 20 August 2010.
Vale, the vice leader, now cured of cancer, manages to find a girl, named Bella, outside the hospital. This girl, whom he falls in love with, with whom he will also have a love relationship, will initially feel uneasy about Vale, and because he gives, in his opinion, an excessive importance to his friends rather than to her as a girlfriend (a reason, this, of a quarrel that will question the continuation of their love story), and because it will be involved in the context where Vale has lived for a long time, that is the hospital. However, the knowledge of the Red Bracelets will slowly have a positive effect on the life of Bella, who will learn to love her boyfriend with all of herself and to deepen various friendships and relationships that only physical illness makes special and unforgettable. The role of Vale in this season, therefore, is strongly important for all the children of the hospital, especially for Nina and Cris, who will be helped by Vale in various moments of crisis and discouragement.

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