Lawrence Summers: I think there's a lot of unease, a lot of unease around broad geopolitical developments and a lot of unease around the conflicts of last week.
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"There is unease about this meeting, just as there is unease about Trump," said one senior NATO diplomat, who declined to be identified because of the subject's sensitivity.
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"The unease is about Manafort, the unease is about Podesta — all of them have been getting money funneling in from Russia," said Michael Koziupa, a Ukrainian-American leader in New Jersey.
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"European cities have been dealing with the aftermath of terrorist attacks, increased unease towards Brexit, and there is still a degree of unease towards migrant crisis, " Stefano Scuratti, EIU consulting principal, told CNBC.
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But buried in the joke is a seed of unease.
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The doctors enter the situation at various levels of unease.
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Our politics reflect our sense of unease with anything radical.
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But local unease over increasing mainland influence has steadily grown.
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That unease has been weighing for months on media stocks.
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Unease with parties is not limited to the United States.
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Soldiers patrol the beaches, provoking unease rather than inspiring confidence.
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The unease has relations between Turkey and Austria and Sweden.
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Who sees the sun set without a sense of unease.
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I know: It's not like I'm alone in my unease.
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There's a general unease in fashion, to say the least.
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We understand the anger and unease of our fellow Americans.
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Voter unease reflects more than the impact of wage stagnation.
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The strategy provides some comfort in a time of unease.
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Finally, there may have been unease at the voting structure.
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Mr. Saipov created more unease when he moved to Florida.
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Unease began to settle in among some of the students.
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But Kaptchuk also has a deeper unease about Hall's discovery.
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For college students, the disruption has led to intense unease.
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Republicans have also begun to express unease about the practice.
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Those moves reflect both labor's unease over his rival Sen.
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See his unease by how he's stroking his beard. Seven.
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The sense of unease was also reflected in currency markets.
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Hangzhou officials have acknowledged the unease the system has caused.
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The referendum drive reflects unease with the influx of foreigners.
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That sense of unease is the word we talked about.
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That adds to the public's unease about sunscreens, Lichtenfeld said.
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The announcement generated considerable unease in the foreign policy establishment.
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Some members of the cast vocalized their unease to Rudin.
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It is still yellow, the color of abeyance, unease, hesitation.
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There may also be some unease about upcoming earnings reports.
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Senior law enforcement officials and counterterrorism experts have expressed similar unease.
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Several justices expressed unease with having to choose between these options.
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Turmoil at the highest level of the administration intensifies the unease.
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I would have wanted to hear that the unease goes away.
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Meanwhile, only part of the unease is generated by the North.
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News of acute dollar shortages within Mongolia have increased investors' unease.
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Can Lauren and Arie sense the unease from the Bachelor fanbase?
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Moderate Republicans expressed unease with potential cuts to popular domestic programs.
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But local unease over increasing mainland influence has steadily grown since.
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The National's twin breakthroughs, Alligator and Boxer, thrive on that unease.
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But they are following the missile deal itself with increasing unease.
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But it is also because of growing unease with the platform.
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However, Iraq's apparent unease over the deal could render it unworkable.
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Months after the deaths, he says, fear and unease are pervasive.
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As I ate, I considered the silliness of my initial unease.
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But Universal Harvester also captures unease in its lack of security.
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And there is unease about competitive balance on the continent, too.
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As the minutes passed, I felt a familiar sense of unease.
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But the Brexit vote does not explain all the current unease.
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S. trade deal with unease and eyed cooling inflation at home.
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Trump's invitation for Putin to visit Washington has also caused unease.
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A reflection of the GOP unease came from another former senator.
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It's an emotional unease of a story that never lets up.
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But unease about the succession can be felt at street level.
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It will be a high-profile display of establishment Republican unease.
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The indecipherable swirl and cacophony of the modern world feeds unease.
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Johnson's push has led to some unease even among Republicans. Sen.
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Ask yourself what you're feeling — unease, frustration, fear, pain and anger?
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They stood, barely able to see, and waited with mounting unease.
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Such quick, bold steps have begun to sow questioning, even unease.
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Although Sotomayor wrote alone, her opinion suggests unease behind the scenes.
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It tries the player's patience, creates a constant sense of unease.
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Yet we greet their political involvement with a sense of unease.
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The defections hint at the unease and anger in the conference.
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So he's funneled that unease into calls for social change instead.
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There's no fighting, no puzzles, nothing challenging except some existential unease.
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Mr. Mazza's work has, at times, created some unease at home.
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It has created a palpable unease around Anthony and the Knicks.
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Moral panics usually arise in the midst of greater social unease.
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That sense of humor doesn't erase the growing unease throughout, though.
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This mix breeds feelings of fascination and unease at the same time.
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These are days of both great confidence and unease in professional football.
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But the laws also reflect many Americans' unease with opioid maintenance therapy.
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Germany's EU Commissioner Guenther Oettinger also expressed unease about the Athens meeting.
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He scans it in a state of unease; creases etch his forehead.
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This haunting adaptation originated from Bardugo's childhood unease with the original folktale.
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Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran contributed to further unease among investors.
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But, to my unease, it ended up being a full-time position.
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Such comments have stirred unease not just in Europe, but in Washington.
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And a general unease has set in around the industry's overabundant power.
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Inside I.N.S. was a waiting room full of people, languages and unease.
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And yet, horror fans embraced the film's creeping unease and stellar performances.
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Missteps by the American administration have added to the sense of unease.
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Despite the unease, many brokers are helping clients use the new contracts.
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The same feeling of unease from the morning hit me once again.
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Unease is spreading over Turkish ministers coming to Europe looking for vote.
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Some Republicans have voiced unease about tariffs Trump is pursuing against China.
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Finally, there's the press's obvious unease about confronting Melania Trump too forcefully.
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In China, government officials watched the Arab Spring with attentiveness and unease.
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Do you have any unease about working with a huge government bureaucracy?
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Republicans who spoke to reporters repeatedly signaled their unease with those subjects.
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They perform without hesitation, channeling a carnal conviction into their existential unease.
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I was anxious about feeling anxious, followed everywhere by fear and unease.
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"The announcement ... compounds our sense of unease around RB," said Jefferies analysts.
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But there have been other signs of growing unease on the right.
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And yet he saw this new unease as good for the soul.
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They are, however, steeped in the same frayed history and political unease.
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Some European politicians have expressed unease about developments since the coup attempt.
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We look at the unease felt by black owners of legal guns.
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If voter unease does not subside, a smaller victory could limit Mrs.
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Then there is the white fan who laughs with no such unease.
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This feeling of vague unease has become an important motivation for me.
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The decision seemed to come out of an unease with creative stagnancy.
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My unease was far-reaching and difficult to explain—even to myself.
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In Selma on Sunday, Mr. Bloomberg's unease with the task was apparent.
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Mr. Trump has stoked much of the unease at the Justice Department.
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I polled black friends if they felt even the faintest watermelon unease.
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Sure, I still have some unease about "it" from time to time.
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Fueling unease is Russia's silence on what exactly the exercises will involve.
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While a sense of unease remains, the intensity of feeling has diminished.
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For those remaining in the city, there is a sense of unease.
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Stock markets sag There were other signs of investor unease on Friday.
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Within the Israeli government, there are indications of unease over the detention.
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Still, Campbell's words reflect a growing sense of unease about the league.
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And that, in some ways, gets at the core of the unease.
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Yet due to their material, that unease with mortality is still confronted.
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His absence had contributed to the growing sense of unease in the country.
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How we ride those moments of unease is part of who we are.
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I expected to feel that same unease that I did reading Asher's novel.
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Analysts cited some unease among investors ahead of the March 4 national election.
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At its majestic size, such unease takes on the gravity of mortal terror.
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" The series captures the unease of constantly wondering, "Am I doing this right?
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To enter Kafka's cosmos is to enter a space of unease, one that
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But for every moment of awe, there was a growing undercurrent of unease.
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This time the unease seems to be mainly economic, and it is widespread.
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This has contributed to a more general sense of unease among the Palestinians.
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He urged the public not to listen to rumours aimed at spreading unease.
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His unease increases when he's ordered to capture resistance fighters seeking Korean independence.
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Other polls have shown white-collar unease with his approach to racial issues.
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Yet the widespread unease goes beyond slow growth and the accompanying wage stagnation.
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All this simmering unease reaches a crisis when Captain Bonassieu's men start disappearing.
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Her son's victory, thus, stood for a broader advance, inspiring praise and unease.
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With Rhinos, there's an underlying sensation of unease, especially with the natural world.
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Some moderate Republicans have already expressed unease with some of the proposed cuts.
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The frames are eerily devoid of people, lending to the sense of unease.
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Those who run Broadway theaters clearly feel some unease about charging so much.
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Comments from Mr. Powell in the early Friday afternoon added to the unease.
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Unease about Mr. Kushner's access to secret information appears to go beyond politics.
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The passage conveys unease, but one that's leavened with a touch of calm.
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Analysts believe the volatility reflects general unease about the economy going into 278.
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But the rest of the entertainment business is filled with a deep unease.
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"Spring" is tendentious at times, but it taps deeply into our contemporary unease.
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But it adds to the growing sense of unease between two NATO allies.
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For the nation's journalists, this has been a summer of unease and unrest.
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The novelist may have been describing his own unease and need for escape.
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Uncertainty about Mr. Trump's decision is already causing some unease in financial markets.
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Instead, I stood in silence, facing off with my own guilt and unease.
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There are already some signs of unease from within his own Likud Party.
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Two months later, the pressure and unease inside Bloomberg News have only increased.
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Some pieces are a bit violent; some pieces make you feel that unease.
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And despite unease with football's spectacular violence, the TV ratings have remained strong.
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While he may harbor unease about the label, his actions have said otherwise.
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And there is a growing unease that tech giants are unfairly manipulating users.
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But the unease coming out of Iowa extends beyond Sanders' and Buttigieg's jockeying.
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We suffer from its unease when, unnoticed, it takes over the mental store.
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"This created an enormous amount of unease in the officers corps," he said.
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Some of her concessions on Europe have already prompted unease within her party.
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Right now, though, "Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats" only fills me with unease.
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A freshman starter from a distant town could stir unease in older teammates.
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In the meantime, Headspace will hope to capitalize on the nation's lingering unease.
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His attack on the judiciary in particular has caused unease within his party.
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Arsenal's unease hints at an inherent tension between the club and the channel.
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The absence of unease over health care alters the texture of French experience.
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Earlier in the week, other DNC veterans similarly expressed unease with Clinton's criticisms.
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The possibility of a regulatory crackdown has caused unease in the startup world.
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The partial U.S. government shutdown, now in its 33rd day, added to investors' unease.
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A warm, inviting color, and yet when they caught mine, unease swept through me.
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An electoral landscape increasingly marked by identity politics is a recipe for national unease.
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The Ether 503s convey all the unease that that recording is supposed to evoke.
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Their physical entanglement appeared designed to generate unease for the men and spectators alike.
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The clashes contributed to a sense of unease in Beirut about what comes next.
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Katherine Miller explores this unease in her piece on the breakdown of institutional power.
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The motion of the machine creates a powerful contradictory sense of calm and unease.
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Elsewhere his looped keyboards sound more automatic, but always there's a sense of unease.
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Skeptics shared their unease with this theme on social media right after the reveal.
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In two smaller square ink drawings, fragmented animal carcasses add to the dystopic unease.
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The modernising forces that freed Jews from old impediments also provoked unease and anger.
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The incidents have left a sense of unease among Havana's diplomatic community, diplomats said.
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Yet as the giant e-commerce platforms grow, so does unease about their might.
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"I almost cancelled my audition," she admitted, referring to an "unease" with the role.
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Recently Mr López Obrador has deepened the sense of unease in the private sector.
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The monks' unease reflects a broader move against researchers by the Ethiopian Orthodox church.
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I'm going to ride into the thick brush of the game's unease and beauty.
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I mean, you want to believe that there's all this unease in our caucus.
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This is, for her, a calculated choice — and one she made with considerable unease.
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It's a balance that works nicely for the kind of unease the band crafts.
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Through the winding, quickly paced tale, unease is a pivotal part of Universal Harvester.
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Some moderate Republicans have already expressed unease with some of the proposed spending cuts.
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Even the plainest deeds, or the most innocent exchanges, are freighted with inexplicable unease.
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The movie keeps looking elsewhere, as if to trace the spread of the unease.
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The mood is not one of unease or embarrassment, but empowerment through role reversal.
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But rallies by Turkish officials backing the change are causing growing unease in Europe.
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Mr. Kurosawa is a master of unease and a virtuoso of the slow buildup.
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But the actual tone from the stage and the corridors was one of unease.
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But, Chinese officials have expressed unease about what Brexit could mean for Chinese firms.
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The unease between music and lyrics recurs throughout the album like a bad dream.
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The Trump administration's trade policy has added to the unease in global gas markets.
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The effort is a sign of Capitol Hill's continued unease with current visa protections.
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Together, these two competing emotions — excitement and unease — make for one pretty fascinating documentary.
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The widespread popular unease about those migrants is a key source of their appeal.
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Her unease when night fell, and she had to draw the living-room curtains.
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But even within her insular council of advisers — like herself, unelected — there was unease.
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But the farmer spreading grain for his heifers feels the demarcation with deep unease.
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And the SNES Alien 3 really nails that unease through its music and sound.
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This may well signal growing unease among congressional Republicans with Mr. Trump's conspiracy mongering.
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However, there is growing unease over Trump's use of tariffs as a negotiating tool.
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Public statements from some immigration authorities added to the sense of confusion and unease.
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"Unease among #BBC journalists for whom 'go back' = racist," Ms. Gracie wrote on Twitter.
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Trump's abrupt firing of Bolton added to a sense of unease among NSC staff.
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Some voters have expressed unease about the age of several of the leading candidates.
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Using my deep cultural access into both societies, my work engages with this unease.
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And yet, when I speak to my clients and other entrepreneurs, I sense unease.
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In those cases, "there&aposs definitely more tension, more conflict, more unease," Uzzi said.
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There&aposs an unsettling atmosphere to it, an unease lurking beneath its polished veneer.
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Even when staying put, they quiver with unease, incapable of finding peace and poise.
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For a second, Biden's tight blue eyes bulged out in a flash of unease.
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Montag's crisis of conscience is what Jordan said assuaged his unease about the role.
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Sanchez quickly got over his initial unease of sending money through an unfamiliar company.
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Sixty-four percent of Americans expressed unease with the situation, according to the survey.
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Unease over Softbank's ties to Saudi Arabia dragged down Softbank shares earlier this week.
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The depth of their unease is revealed by the implied volatility of currency options.
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The pageantry masked rising unease about the scale of Mr. Erdogan's post-coup crackdown.
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"There's a lot of unease," leading economist Larry Summers told CNBC during the event.
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But the protests highlight growing unease among many young American Jews over Israel's policies.
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The size of Facebook, Google, and Amazon has been a source of growing unease.
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Diplomatic sources linked the move at least in part to unease over the Paris meeting.
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The unease started at the age of 10 and only intensified as Vaughan got older.
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It's difficult to enter a crowded arena and not have a fleeting sensation of unease.
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But among the political strategists who supported Mr. Christie's presidential bid, there was palpable unease.
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This is a moment of great unease, change, and volatility in economics, technology, and politics.
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But our sense of unease only went mainstream when we learned we were being manipulated.
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Every one of our personal bundles of unease is different, and both individuated and contingent.
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Unease in Europe over Italy's budget proposal also appeared to undercut German and American yields.
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Swarms of refugees, rising tax burdens and enraged farmers are all elements of this unease.
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It was an album of unease but not as much as Fold Your Hands Child.
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The meeting came amid Mexico's mounting unease and resentment over President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
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There is marketplace unease over the U.S. government's partial shutdown that could last a while.
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Like Smith, many Christians have expressed unease about Australia's hardline refugee policies in recent years.
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But instead, it leaves behind a queasy unease about both the genre and the country.
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They reflect new evidence of the unease mounting within the administration at the President's actions.
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I couldn't shake the unease over fetishizing a flying machine that is unable to consent.
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Even cooler heads, like the highly respected admin and former ArbCom member Risker, voiced unease.
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Unease about where and how to remember the war and its aftermath has only intensified.
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But it's also likely to cause anger and unease at a surprising place: the Pentagon.
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Study after study shows that despite our professed unease, humans bond pretty readily with robots.
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Fans took to Twitter to voice their unease at being privy to this intimate moment.
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The film unfolds against a backdrop of constant unease, be it political, emotional or spiritual.
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Still, no matter how strong any potential rally is, market unease is expected to remain.
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The immediacy, mystery, and strange unease coursing through The Fits swats away those tidy illusions.
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Unease snakes through the album like fat through a steak, taking different forms; Yorke & co.
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First, the latter likely reflects unease about U.S. experiences in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.
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It is this growing sense of unease by ISIS members that will help counterterrorism officials.
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It traded at 103.65 on Tuesday, reflecting market unease about leadership at the finance ministry.
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Freewheeling style Trump's freewheeling style has only added to the unease among national security experts.
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Tyrell isn't trying to fool viewers, but instead, creates a sense of questioning or unease.
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Consumer unease about the environmental cost of plastic waste has become a hot political topic.
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In turn, the Syrian government has expressed unease with Kurdish aspirations to carve out land.
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For those in charge of the museum's finances, he said, that may have caused unease.
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Both parties thus approach their July nominating conventions with significant unease and hurdles to overcome.
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"Dance Yrself Clean" is all simmering unease until it combusts into a rolling synth explosion.
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The vote underlined widespread unease about Islam and undermined the country's reputation for religious tolerance.
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But the unease over how the candidates' families interact echoes that of the candidates themselves.
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They expressed unease about the lack of certainty regarding the players controlling the new route.
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You might still feel a gnawing sense of unease that this time is different, though.
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But in a time of uncertainty and unease, we all reach for our comfort toys.
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And then there is the unease that comes with feeling used by a foreign superpower.
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I think he felt a deep unease, a panic about his place in the world.
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It was unclear if his remarks reflected unease about Trump's apparent move toward military action.
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Which is what lies at the heart of my own unease with The Last Night.
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The unease tarnished an otherwise brightening outlook for global economic growth and kept equities restrained.
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Her peers were also not accepting, leaving Ms. Horne in a state of perpetual unease.
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For Irish wit or Wilkinson, memory is masochistic and tinted with elegy, regret, or unease.
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Other images capture Seattle's changing landscape as a symbol of Traina's unease in the world.
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At the Institute of International Finance conference, banking executives expressed unease about the trade tensions.
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My unease about my friend's aspiration to be a different person makes more sense now.
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Behind the royal drama was a quiet national unease — once again, the monarchy faced extinction.
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Markets in the region have seesawed because of unease about the state of trade relations.
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This is a bold novel, one that confronts and inhabits a distinctly British masculine unease.
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When reached by phone, Mr. Calagione said his unease had to be viewed in context.
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BEIJING — South Korea wants to discuss unease about an American antimissile system on its soil.
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And with that, a small part of my unease was sucked out of my body.
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The business community's unease about Warren's candidacy has surged in tandem with her campaign's momentum.
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Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry has expressed unease in recent days over delays in negotiations.
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Ms. Zimmerman and her design team have mixed periods to create an atmosphere of unease.
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" Ms. Bass said despite her unease with Mr. Trump she was "encouraged by this moment.
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It could also speak to a wider sense of unease about the city's property market.
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But the levity masked a sense of unease, a fear that standards were not being met.
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But there were signs of unease about the turmoil surrounding Britain's divorce from the European Union.
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The dual nature of performing conflict, both fake and authentic, is an obvious source of unease.
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But cautious reviews and an opaque roadmap from company officials have created some unease among investors.
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There are stakes now, as Fauna feels a growing sense of unease about her birth family.
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The unease that Westworld evokes at its best isn't that deep down all humans are monsters.
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A latent, ill-formed unease develops on the emotional edge of her seemingly benign pointillist paintings.
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Maria Hummel's Still Lives is moody and restless, propelled by a gradually intensifying sense of unease.
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That does indicate some level of unease with a candidate who could be a wild card.
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Some Asian countries, including India and Vietnam, are wary and most Western countries share their unease.
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The unease his images can produce was not their end but only a step toward wonder.
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She describes her father's unease at making certain stops while traveling South as a black man.
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It does not require a sophisticated algorithm to detect a growing unease with big tech firms.
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I was, too, though I felt a strange sense of unease being among my alleged people.
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The grand schemes of the mega-rich provoke excitement in some quarters and unease in others.
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The traumas and discontinuities of the Trump era have brought with them a cloud of unease.
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Those alone shouldn't trouble Spotify founder and Chief Executive Daniel Ek. But the wider unease might.
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Democrats and Republicans agree on little these days; unease with tech is one of those things.
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It's a problem that technologists, back in the early days of computing, pondered with some unease.
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In interviews with nearly 30 South Carolina voters this week, everyone expressed unease about Trump's comments.
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That caused unease among European allies already worried about Trump's commitment to the Western military alliance.
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Beyond the global market unease, Brexit could hit Gulf economies and therefore markets in several ways.
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When the Higgs boson was confirmed in 2012, it was a cause for celebration and unease.
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Then she was silent for almost a full minute, her open face suddenly full of unease.
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Some of the unease can be attributed to a sharp decline in the price of bitcoin.
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Hirata reached out to his fellow flight attendants Crimson Foster and Kira Sunderland about his unease.
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A sense of unease is palpable among the tiny stream of early morning worshipers walking in.
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But talking to a lot of members there is unease about the direction of the caucus.
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Italy's euro zone partners are watching the heavily indebted state and its ailing banks with unease.
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Investors' unease is reflected in AMS' share price, which is 30% lower than a year ago.
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Brexit was basically about an idea: unease with being tied to Europe's markets and policies ("Euroscepticism").
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At first glance, the bustling crowds in Wynwood betrayed no sense of unease on Friday afternoon.
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There's an allegorical unease about technology and futurism in the song, which the video makes explicit.
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Despite their painterly settings and near-silent soundscapes, Reichardt's films are animated by a sustained unease.
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But I feel unease too, because maybe that's not what the Democratic uproar signals at all.
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Reporters at The Times, and at other news organizations, have expressed unease over Ms. Watkins's conduct.
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If he opts for the latter, that will deepen a sense of growing unease in Riyadh.
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The growing unease born of being in the minority was not confined to these members, however.
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Aides and associates have expressed unease that as president he continues to conduct business over WhatsApp.
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The president's tendency to dismiss criticism and the women's protests has caused unease inside the government.
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The sense of unease among the president's lawyers can be traced, in part, to their client.
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The growing sense of unease over the U.S. jobs figures also played out in currency markets.
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But the mid-term elections showed some real unease that Republicans are playing them for suckers.
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Chinese technology is booming with the state's help, as our Technology Quarterly reports, fuelling American unease.
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Now there is growing unease that immigration is the next area where he will go soft.
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The same unease permeates all successive encounters, including those that would seem to promise romantic coziness.
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This was not a sudden realization but a growing unease that culminated in an admission: lost.
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Mirroring Republican unease, some of the groups that once fiercely opposed the deal are similarly silent.
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But as the financial crisis played out, immigration and struggles over school integration compounded this unease.
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But he began to feel deep unease about his ability to capture the New England context.
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China's attempts to translate its economic might into political influence have caused unease in many countries.
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His plans to revamp the rigid labor code by decree, largely bypassing Parliament, have sown unease.
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Gerry Connolly of Virginia spoke to this unease regarding Warren and her health care funding plan.
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Now there is growing unease that a trade deal may not happen until 2020--or later.
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That gesture registers the tremor of unease that passes through Rossini's score as the curtain falls.
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The concept is simple but brilliant in how it embodies the universal gut punch of unease.
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Representative of both unease and release, the ensuing creations now offer us relief of our own.
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Their 1970 film, "White People," finds another assembly of dissident Yugoslavs whose activities provoke equal unease.
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There is a level of unease to many of the figures that speaks to bodily discomfort.
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And yet Oliver pressed on, despite his own palpable unease and the increasingly irritated man facing him.
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The media complaining about how the news create unease, that&aposs like a mosquito complaining about malaria.
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Though he was released after a short time, the cartoonist's arrest left a palpable sense of unease.
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He articulated like no other the universal unease and helplessness felt by society in a changing world.
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But unease is spreading in Europe over the dispatch of ministers to communities themselves sometimes deeply divided.
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How we perceive AI at work may not be so blatantly destructive — but still illustrates our unease.
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A bilateral deal, cut over NATO's head, might compound growing unease over America's commitment to multilateral alliances.
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Taken together, all three works express simultaneously a certain longing and unease Hatoum harbors towards her homeland.
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It was a time of general national unease: cars queuing endlessly for petrol, rising crime, labour disputes.
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Many have told Lexington of their unease with almost everything Mr Trump is doing outside judicial appointments.
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As she navigates the plot with trepidation, cynicism, and a growing sense of unease, so do we.
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His party, which had previously shown unease with his candidacy, has grown more rebellious in recent days.
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There is unease over how this process would be managed and the effect on the stock market.
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In the NBC/WSJ poll, six in 10 Americans expressed unease about a candidate older than 75.
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Every time the mystery is erroneously solved, the viewer is left with a vague feeling of unease.
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Still, as I headed to the parking lot, it was hard to shake a feeling of unease.
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His chart also shows a tendency for psychological unease: He's smart and emotionally all over the place.
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Her interpolation of radio-jamming signals, distorted transmissions, and other electronic fuzz adds layers of sonic unease.
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The man hooked him up to a polygraph with a confidence that only contributed to Maguire's unease.
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For Miss Nightingale, his absence brought calm; and, as time accumulated, its passing further quieted her unease.
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But perhaps more important, Mr. Sarkozy may be the politician most in tune with the country's unease.
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As much as parenting is love, warmth, astonishment and joy, it is also unease, uncertainty, humility, fear.
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Yet for some, with Dorian spinning in the Atlantic Ocean, there was still a sense of unease.
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In his lengthy interview in The Atlantic magazine, Obama made clear his unease with the Saudi-U.
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But although it isn't as dangerous as MOR, activating KOR does promote dysphoria, or unease, and sleepiness.
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But there was an undercurrent of unease born from the government-ordered Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.
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But the building unease with the status quo in their ranks was clear on Tuesday, members said.
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One could read unease in his decision to make a solo album with so many guest artists.
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The potential for political chaos on the Republican side is also intensifying the unease among primary voters.
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This year, unease with Trump among these voters, especially women, have positioned Democrats for gains with them.
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Klaxons, the band who ended up as the scene's leaders, were the embodiment of that indie unease.
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German investors, who have seen their shares fall in value since Cryan became CEO, also expressed unease.
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His statistical line — 17 points, but just 1 assist and 4 turnovers — seemed to convey his unease.
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The protests highlight the growing generational divide and unease among many young American Jews over Israel's policies.
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So if the unease is unshakable, it may be a sign that you need to step back.
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On Thursday, he again criticized the Federal Reserve, arguing that it should cut rates given the unease.
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The move comes as American officials have expressed growing unease over China's rising influence in the region.
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Personally, it's important for me to practice mindfulness and keep my hands busy at times of unease.
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But nearly everyone is voicing unease about the way our children have been turned into digital addicts.
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Not surprisingly, in the famously hierarchical and protective world of fashion magazines this has created some unease.
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Many countries are restricting travel to and from Italy, leaving a feeling of isolation that feeds unease.
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Most of the SWAT -team members viewed Iraq's national armed forces with lingering unease, if not distrust.
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They remained unsure what had been taken, an uncertainty that has heightened the unease around Mr. Trump.
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The early reaction has included critical praise, but also deep unease about the film's violence and message.
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That call for unity could also help calm some unease resulting from Mr. Xi's recent power grab.
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In the May minutes, other officials reported unease among business leaders they had spoken to about trade.
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In the Netherlands it's the rightist Geert Wilders who personifies European unease with large-scale Muslim immigration.
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The isolated regime has conducted a flurry of missile tests in recent weeks amid escalating international unease.
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That Trump since has had nothing but kind words regarding Kim no doubt added to Bolton's unease.
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Some Republicans and conservatives expressed unease with the earlier release of details of the phone call. Sen.
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But when she didn't return home on that Friday, the family's unease deepened with every passing hour.
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Between them, Mr. Schnabel's vibrant "Hope," from 1982, conjures a diffuse existential unease grounded in European motifs.
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There is at least some unease in the administration over her boldness when she has the podium.
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But it is Montenegro's new membership in NATO that has stirred perhaps the most unease in Moscow.
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But once again Ceglic has chosen to turn that unease with modern technology into something palatable: art.
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But in immigrant communities across the country on Tuesday, there was nonetheless a growing sense of unease.
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The distance between the indicators of American prosperity and the unease that permeates American politics is vast.
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Is it worth the unease that goes with having your name forever etched in the record books?
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The devil had come to Salem Village and there was a feeling of great unease wherever you went.
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Aja: I think for me it's going to be Chris's mounting unease as he navigates that garden party.
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Wilson telegraphs Charlotte's growing unease with Faraday's constant presence in the house and increasing influence over their lives.
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It's a moribund cesspit of inequality and unease and lots and lots and lots of Pret a Mangers.
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Pence arrives in Europe at a moment of deep unease for leaders, who are eying Trump with skepticism.
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There's a lot of unease heading into these ceremonies, especially for people who have never experimented with psychedelics.
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In the U.S. threats to cybersecurity was listed as the source of greatest unease with new competitors second.
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The world is more prosperous than ever before and yet our societies are marked by uncertainty and unease.
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United added to investors' unease by saying it will continue to compete with low-cost airlines on price.
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The king expressed unease; if he could not be criticised, he said, it suggested he was not human.
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There is unease in the U.S. Congress about the potential fallout of tariffs on the broader American economy.
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But that misunderstands the depth of unease now felt in factories, boardrooms and trading floors around the world.
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But American unease about China's growing technological heft, increasing authoritarianism and military strength is now overriding that logic.
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One reason for the endless sense of unease many feel about the economy is exaggeration of negative numbers.
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An anxious person likely experiences symptoms such as a racing heart, sweaty palms, or a feeling of unease.
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Some messages viewed by CNN Business highlight unease over how the deal and Neumann's payout may impact employees.
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The letter underscores the growing unease among Beijing's tight-knit community of foreign policy professionals over the detentions.
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I felt a vague unease about this, but I did not know how to deal with my feelings.
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A solemn former diplomat, Mr Ansari had said in a parting interview that India's minorities feel growing unease.
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And why does she immediately give viewers a sense of unease when Woody and Forky happen upon her?
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The magazine cover as well as Spadaro&aposs comment reflected their growing unease with the government&aposs position.
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For weeks, computer scientist Siwei Lyu had watched his team's deepfake videos with a gnawing sense of unease.
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Although Castlight does not share raw employee data with businesses, ambiguity and unease about the practice broadly persists.
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Ultimately it comes down to how each individual person manages the sense of unease these inner conflicts create.
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Still, Republican leaders have to reconcile their unease with the fact that primary Republican voters opted for Trump.
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Many watchers say the decision at least partly reflected fund managers' unease about allocating more to yuan assets.
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The sculptures move you from comfort to unease, following the cunningly playful double-entendre of the show's title.
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The humans' faces move through a gamut of expressions, conveying their discomfort, surprise, unease, nervousness, and eventually euphoria.
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But some professional linguists are watching with unease as artists, journalists and other amateur researchers enter their field.
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In certain situations, his mere presence could produce a shifty unease, a tension he felt obliged to disarm.
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The death essentially guaranteed a victory for Mr. Britt, and it prompted a period of unease and suspicion.
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The workers have been uniformly silent on the matter, though Bryan Alvarez reports that there's significant unease backstage.
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All this unease has been compounded by the sense of insecurity instilled by jihadi terrorism and other violence.
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The crackdown has prompted unease in Australia, where fears about the nation's economic dependence on China are growing.
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They know their son is taking his place in the world at a time of promise and unease.
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No one lives easily on the slopes of a volcano; Jamie Bernstein has been faithful to her unease.
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In much of the world, the prospect that Britain will really walk away from Europe has generated unease.
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He acknowledged that the move was "highly controversial," but said initial unease within CNN's ranks had died down.
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We need someone who can wade into our collective unease and point the way to a better path.
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Instead, they have come away with two draws and dented momentum, which should leave supporters feeling considerable unease.
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In a city bracketed by two major earthquake fault lines, the possibility of engineering flaws generates particular unease.
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Unlike so many other comics who wallow in their wrongness, Mr. Michael isn't looking just to create unease.
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"There's a general sense of unease," said Tilmann Kolb, emerging markets FX rates and macro analyst at UBS.
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The crackdown also prompted unease in Australia, where concerns about the nation's economic dependence on China have grown.
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The article suggests that the renowned architect perpetuated an environment of unease and sexual predation at his firm.
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Amazon's rapid expansion has been met with unease over labor conditions and the company's effect on small businesses.
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But the unease of his government was evident in the public statements of other officials in recent days.
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SUSAN CHIRA, SENIOR GENDER CORRESPONDENT, 59: I share my generation's general unease with labeling sexual awkwardness sexual assault.
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So it seems to me that we have a unique training in how to be comfortable with unease.
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Concerns over affirmative action fraud have plagued some of the most prestigious university programs, fostering unease on campuses.
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Fears over immigration contributed to the Brexit vote and have led to continuing unease among other member states.
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Nothing's going to change if we just sit around making art that expresses our unease with our situations.
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For example, saying that the pandemic could trigger closures that last for weeks or even months causes unease.
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Distraction, unease, exhaustion — these were some of the main takeaways from our Engagious/FPG focus group last week.
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It's possible to practice sitting longer with feelings of unease, resisting the urge to find an absolute interpretation.
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"The sculptures are beautiful and pleasurable, but there's an ugliness and unease that comes with them," Ryan says.
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Herrmann infers that the interracial kiss caused unease, since it disappeared from a subsequent revival of the opera.
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And the prospect of her scrapping the Sanders' bill's transition plan could also stoke unease on the left.
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Even when the camera is off, the banality of the streams themselves implies a pervasive feeling of unease.
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But a sense of economic unease was still evident in the questions Mr. Trudeau fielded from his audience.
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Mr. Mills roots around Dorothea's unease but never quite figures it or her out, which deepens the movie.
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Silicon Valley grew cloistered, missing people's unease with the speed with which their innovations were changing our lives.
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But ahead of the election some unease has crept into markets, leading to underperformance in the bond market.
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The second cause of unease is the non-gun control policies that a fixation on mass shootings enables.
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OLIVER REIFSeattle Bartleby referred to Jeremy Bentham and George Orwell when describing his unease with videoconferences (November 16th).
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But Disney, who is mostly aware of the unease she causes, tries to use it to her advantage.
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In Republican circles in Washington, however, the unease coincides with a critical juncture in Mr. Trump's foreign policy.
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The writer-director Bo Burnham, in his feature debut, approaches the queasy teenage unease with a gentle fascination.
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These days, the growing unease with Chancellor Angela Merkel's migration policy has reached a new and febrile stage.
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Raids by South Korean tax officials on digital currency exchanges this week have added to unease among investors.
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However, this has risen from 7.4 vol in mid-April, reflecting unease over how Britain's departure pans out.
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And by leaving lots of plot threads tangled and unexplained, this Suspiria leaves us with far more unease.
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Its leaders have either maintained a disturbing silence in the face of mounting disquiet, or added to the unease.
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"I had unease that there wasn't more being done more quickly to create cohesive security forces," Mr. Ross said.
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Like Pope's previous game, Return of the Obra Dinn filled me with a vague sense of unease and responsibility.
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Her images perfectly capture the unease and uncertainty endured by residents, thousands of whom packed up and left town.
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But nor has it stirred unease of the kind the Soviet Union faced with its calamitous 1980s Afghanistan intervention.
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The reforms have not been uncontroversial, with unease in particular about the 300,000 troop cuts Xi announced in 2015.
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The currency hit a record low last summer, sparking fears that investor unease would spread throughout the region. 4.
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Macri's camp has tried to capitalize on that unease, portraying her as a puppet master waiting in the wings.
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The referendum drive reflects unease with the influx of foreigners who make up a quarter of the Swiss population.
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But where previous Tame Impala lyrics came from a place of unease and fear, Parker feels centered and confident.
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Some messages viewed by CNN Business highlight unease over how the deal and the reported payout may impact employees.
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Unsurprisingly, that sent a few shock waves through the developer community, which still often eyes Microsoft with considerable unease.
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She explains her unease at sitting with the men in our compartment with her experience of the sleeper class.
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Cases such as these spread public unease about the revolving door between business and politics and the civil service.
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I call this unease speciation syndrome, where witnessing significant physical genetic transformation of human beings causes revulsion and shock.
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It all infuses the story with a sense of nostalgia, but it's also layered with a sense of unease.
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Some Western diplomats have expressed unease about the initiative, seeing it as an attempt to promote Chinese influence globally.
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This has caused some unease in the business community and could slow down foreign investment in manufacturing and services.
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His anti-environmentalism has helped some polluters, particularly in his beloved coal industry, but provoked unease among big firms.
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OK Computer may be almost 20 years old, but they can still spin up that unique sense of unease.
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As the June 23 referendum on the UK's EU membership draws closer, unease about a potential Brexit has grown.
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He said the spread between French and German 10-year bonds continues to widen, a signal of market unease.
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The music itself journeys through an electronic terrain full of uncanny unease, soothing tribal chimes, and sci-fi restlessness.
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As Deenihan began painting Hale's lips with a metallic blue, you could see the unease in the starlet's eyes.
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But come Sunday afternoon, many people start experiencing a feeling of dread and unease often called the ''Sunday Scaries.
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Public unease has also grown following a slew of sexual assaults on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve.
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It's designed to do that, though be off-putting, and by doing so builds this unease throughout the issue.
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This time, they quantified their feelings on a seven-point scale, with higher scores representing greater feelings of unease.
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After his disquieting performance in Jordan Peele's Get Out, Whitford's bearded, bespectacled face is a shortcut for instant unease.
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The recent grim findings have added to the profound unease of a community struggling to comprehend renewed gang violence.
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"It definitely has people's attention and there is a bit of unease," the reporter said of the possible sale.
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Clinton's attendance at a gay pride event in New York also showed unease with her support for gay rights.
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And the assumption that Papadopoulos is cooperating with the FBI's Russia probe stirred even more unease among Trump's allies.
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In that moment, she becomes like an externalization of Philip's own disgust and unease with having to kill Gene.
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Turmoil in Washington also creates unease on Wall Street, and volatility could rise ahead of the November congressional elections.
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Such popular support for a party fiercely opposed to Merkel's refugee policy is deepening unease among Germany's mainstream parties.
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Despite California's liberal reputation and growing unease with the death penalty, voters have repeatedly repudiated efforts to abolish it.
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"There's legitimate unease about the perception that rich people can use these confidentiality terms to silence people," said Miskella.
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I felt a sense of failure for not selling combined with a general unease about having participated at all.
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Instead, they are basing their unease -- in part -- on the fact that the agency's acting commissioner wears two hats.
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Unease with charter schools may reflect misgivings about subjecting public schools to the harsh forces of free-market competition.
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By focusing on the threat to small businesses, Mr. Trump has touched on the unease of Amazon's disruptive force.
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The meeting came at a moment of heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula and unease in the broader region.
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If Mr. Trump is feeling any fresh unease about Ms. Harris's suddenly energized candidacy, he would not say so.
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Officials in allied nations, who had already expressed unease over Mr. Mattis's resignation, voiced exasperation over his hastened departure.
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Still, the Conservative People's Party new influence has prompted unease that has only increased further by the Helmes' gestures.
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Ms. Sanders's rejection by the Red Hen, the restaurant in Lexington, Va., only added to a feeling of unease.
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An increasing sense of unease is cultivated with thrashing choreography, pulsing strobe lights, screaming, and whispers of distorted dialogue.
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The dancers seem more comfortable in their bodies, even joyous, but a feeling of unease remains, and never dissipates.
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But five justices in concurring opinions expressed unease with the government's ability to vacuum up troves of private information.
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The women, especially, inhabit their artificially constructed roles with an in-the-moment immediacy, only marginally rimmed with unease.
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Under the rotunda's oculus, it felt like a 3-D Antonioni film: the unease, the longueurs, the serious rewards.
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On the Republican side, jubilation over the victory in Georgia mixed with lingering unease about the overall political environment.
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For Chinese students with more complicated opinions on their country, the discussion about Hong Kong comes with particular unease.
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The market unease also reflects the steady stream of companies warning that the coronavirus outbreak is hurting their business.
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When he announced an additional troop surge to Afghanistan in 2017, he betrayed his longstanding unease with the war.
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LABOTT: Look there's a lot of unease in this building, you've seen it and you've seen the op-eds.
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They also contributed to an overall sense of distrust and unease that hurt Clinton among voters throughout the race.
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There is also unease about his inability to keep stories about his relationships with women off the front pages.
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He would sit next to his wife and rub her hand, her knee, to try to calm the unease.
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"There's not one big crisis, just a general sense of unease," said Laura Wronski, a research scientist for SurveyMonkey.
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The White House has been closely monitoring the donor unease, concerned that it could derail the party's 2018 efforts.
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As Hurricane Florence barrels down on the Southeast US, the region's front pages are portraits of urgency and unease.
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The other Republicans who share McCain's unease over Trump's direction for the party could learn something from that example.
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In India, which the Trump administration has deemed a keystone of its Asia policy, there is unease and frustration.
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The Washington Post cited a "growing unease" among attendees surrounding the increasing sense of economic inequality in the world.
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And slowly, this tyke, his understanding limited but his vision seemingly infinite, starts to feel a gathering existential unease.
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Today, Seelow Heights reflects the post-Communist unease of a Cold War that has passed but left unfinished business.
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The unease with a hard-line approach on immigration is strongest among House Republicans who hail from diverse districts.
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Listening to the organic charm of the final product, it's difficult to imagine what could've caused Burch's initial unease.
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"During our talks with both political and civilian interlocutors we repeatedly expressed our unease in various ways," he said.
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Whether one feels amusement or unease in the environment Ouyang creates might be contingent upon each viewer's own identity.
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FTMIB fell 1.7 percent as unease about the new government's spending plans put fresh pressure on the Italian government bonds.
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A recent wave of Chinese investments in real estate, retail and road construction sectors has further added to the unease.
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In the larger picture, the result still reflects profound French unease with what the existing system delivers for ordinary people.
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Trump has called NATO "obsolete" and raised doubts about whether he would respect Article 5, stirring deep unease in Europe.
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She believes that the negative cultural reactions to female genitalia generally might contribute to the unease over the stick's offerings.
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Gold prices turned higher after unease over North Korea, reversing the downward move after the jobs data lifted the dollar.
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Today, we sit here and know that things got better, but at the time there was great volatility, great unease.
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This unease is likely exacerbated by the variability in scientific approaches and privacy and security practices across third-party tools.
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There's already a growing unease about automation, but people seem to get especially angry about robots taking up their space.
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But some intra-party unease shows up when Americans are asked who they want taking the lead on national policy.
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Many investors unable to sell Chinese assets due to the country's capital controls instead dumped copper to express their unease.
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In spite of my unease about its software, I appreciate that Honor is releasing a phone with fully updated software.
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Radios and televisions burst to life without warning, stabbing through the pervading unease to shock you back into the moment.
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Nor has my unease with modern immunity practice led me to wage 'war with the Supreme Court's qualified-immunity jurisprudence.
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"I am a fellow dissenter today, notwithstanding my unease, precisely because I believe the Court's precedent compels it," he wrote.
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Those who have encountered Black Eyed Children report catching their eyes and feeling an unplaceable sense of unease and fear.
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While nuclear confrontation still seems incredibly remote, the comments have sparked deep unease in the United States, Asia, and beyond.
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But with every laugh (and there are many), there's also a twinge of unease — too close to home, too soon.
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It traded at 103.65 on Tuesday, reflecting market unease about the apparent vacuum at the top of the finance ministry.
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The current survey appears to reflect widespread unease with a Trump presidency echoed repeatedly by Democrats and establishment Republicans alike.
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There's still some unease about modifying human embryos in the lab, even if they're not used to facilitate a pregnancy.
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The unease is further compounded by the technical complexity of the issue, which oftentimes leads candidates outside their rhetorical wheelhouse.
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Even if guilt, grief, or some combination thereof can't make you hallucinate, they can intensify a preexisting sense of unease.
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Teenagers seeking to understand their amorphous feelings of unease or discontent can learn about it—and like-minded people—online.
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Figuratively, it's like breathing in the comforting scent of childhood, with a hint of foreboding and unease in the background.
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Yet "Forever Changeless", the piano solo that follows, brings the listener back and easily unwinds those six minutes of unease.
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The exodus stems in part from unease with the way Boston-based Fidelity has boosted performance - by ramping up risk.
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Realistically, we are all living in this same bizarrely dissonant world, and we all have some latent unease about that.
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Photo: Brandon TauszikAs I made my way through the hills, traffic thinned out, as did my general sense of unease.
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Kohl said Britain's vote for exit, or Brexit, was not a purely British phenomenon but reflected general "unease" among Europeans.
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He views A Quiet Place as a terrible piece of art that can hardly compete with the unease of Psycho.
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Adding to this unease is the feeling I imagine a lot of people get while moving through erstwhile Nazi turf.
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The unease in San Francisco goes beyond the sort of things that get people out into the street to protest.
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Crossings mount, driven by fear Broadly, asylum seekers point to their growing unease about the Trump administration's attitudes toward immigrants.
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Here, a Peanuts-ified Will Byers is struggling with a sense of unease after his ordeal in the Upside Down.
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But as throngs of employees arrived for meetings in the stifling sun on Thursday, there was an air of unease.
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The Trump administration's tariff initiatives have generated unease in the business community, dismay among allies, and downdrafts in stock markets.
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The unease that people feel about their lives arises from conflicting work and personal obligations and uncertainty about social supports.
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All of Italy's opposition parties have expressed to a greater or lesser degree their growing unease about the European project.
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Overall, Republicans are more united as a party but face uncertainty and unease with the looming impeachment in the House.
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Most occur in the near future, and the show bills itself as "tapping into collective unease with the modern world".
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Anyone who faces unmanageable credit card debt knows the feelings of fear and stomach-knotting unease that come with it.
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But there is no question that the largest mass shooting in American history comes at a time of particular unease.
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Ironically, the money is the least of the problems in a quasi-permanent state of unease in French-German relations.
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But that issue, among others, is likely to cause plenty of unease to the president's supporters in the weeks ahead.
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But as much as parenting is love, is warmth, is astonishment, is joy, it is also unease, uncertainty, humility, fear.
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Recent unease from the left has often centered more on presentation and messaging than on the merits of her proposals.
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Running after titles or status without, dare I say earning them, will only bring you a stretch of uncomfortable unease.
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France and other countries have complained that this would only create months of uncertainty and stoke unease for financial markets.
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"Those decisions were not well received and the unease has persisted among investors," said James Salazar, economist at CI Banco.
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But, in making their selections for this summer, the region's major players uncannily reflected our moment of deep political unease.
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Despite policy makers' confusion and populists' exploitation of citizens' unease, the European Union remains a beacon of freedom and stability.
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In light of America's unease after the recent election, what do you hope people will take away from this film?
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Which is why I've watched the massive Democratic mobilization against Trump's family separations with a mixture of admiration and unease.
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The presence of long rifles that groups like Mr. Balogun's openly carry caused some unease during Thursday's demonstrations in Dallas.
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All this unease boosted bonds with yields on 53.473-year Treasuries boasting their lowest close of the year on Tuesday.
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Jelani Lewis, one of the two black campus pastors, knew this was creating unease among many black members of Gateway.
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Afghan officials reacted with unease to plans to withdraw more than 5,000 of the 14,000 U.S. troops in the country.
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Investor unease has nothing to do with the liquidity of banks or the underlying strength of the United States economy.
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But it is precisely that encounter that is stirring unease among foreign policy experts, including some in his own administration.
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Their unease with the world's current trajectory stretches back before Trump's ascendancy but it aptly plugs into the narrative now.
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With the lackluster performance of the original frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, and the Democratic establishment's unease with Sen.
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"The influx of a group of young, brash anti-Nixon Democrats created an atmosphere of division and unease," he wrote.
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Wolkoff "noted unease with the offer during an in-person meeting with President-elect Trump and Ivanka Trump," said Racine.
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But it accommodates his unease about the role of the singer-songwriter and the characters one has to play onstage.
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Republicans and Democrats see the unrest as a symptom of unease about years of belt-tightening after popular tax cuts.
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Nabokov uses the ambiguous word "shiver," which hints at both excitement and unease, and for me GIFs are similarly charged.
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If we had to try, though, we'd probably go for a healthy mixture of unease, disgust and — finally — sweet relief.
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"Economic unease is among the frustrations that have boiled over, presented in this fractious campaign season," said Mark Hamrick, Bankrate.
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Today, there is a ripple of unease spreading through Britain, after the third brutal and unexpected attack in three months.
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Inside Fox News, there is still widespread unease about what the abrupt exit of Mr. O'Reilly means for the network.
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"We are in a moment of profound unease about the stability of the executive branch of our government," he began.
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For some time now, however, I have sat with growing unease at the readiness with which we execute that pivot.
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Last week, for instance, it admonished Russia over its destabilizing role in eastern Ukraine and signaled unease about Israeli settlements.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Pruitt addressed career E.P.A. employees to assuage unease with — and even rebellion against — their new boss.
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The Marines' diminished goals here reflect a broader American unease and confusion about being pulled back into the Afghan fight.
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I had to wonder if she was observing me and if she could feel the unease her presence was causing.
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A video that shows a long downward journey through tunnels both geographic and fleshy only compounds the momentum and unease.
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He believes unease with Trump is creating openings both with white independents and Asian-Americans who have traditionally leaned Republican.
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It reflects widespread unease about the procedure, and raises fundamental questions about the administration of the death penalty in America.
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A constant beat would imply permanence and undo the unease, the sense that a song might shatter before it's over.
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Hence "Haze and Fog," Cao's take on a zombie film, that is entrancing in its vague, apprehensive sense of unease.
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Unease about the future, however, was cast aside Friday, as Obama and Trump carried out the traditional rituals of transferring power.
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There may be music in the roar of the sea, as Byron eulogized, but the waves can also bring creeping unease.
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The borrowing from China and other lenders like the African Development Bank has stoked unease among some opposition and government officials.
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Tusk's stark description about a close ally of seven decades reflects deep unease about President Donald Trump's take on European institutions.
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But Warren isn't alone in her unease over tech as grilling Silicon Valley CEOs has become a rare area of bipartisanship.
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The music throughout, by artists KP Transmission and Dritter Verkehsring, is psychedelic and unconventional, creating an atmosphere of unease and confusion.
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His second film looks to be no less anxiety-driven, since VanderMeer's novel explores humanity's unease with the uncanniness of nature.
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But in recent months a spate of disappointing employment data and loud protests from businesses have stirred unease within the government.
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We must respect the Court's exacting instructions—even as it is proper, in my judgment, to respectfully voice unease with them.
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Six years on, that commitment still helps to contain Italy's sovereign-bond yields, despite unease about its new government's economic policies.
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But now it comes with unease about whether Trump's America will keep protecting the fervently pro-Western region in Russia's neighborhood.
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And several of America's European partners have expressed unease over the prospect of having to impose new and possibly costly penalties.
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In one shot, she takes us into an elevator filled with burly, red-shirted FBI agents, and we feel her unease.
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The drop in his ranking may reflect internal unease as the company has juggled various publicity crises over the past year.
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The incident reflects a widespread feeling of what Mrs Merkel has called Unbehagen, not easily translated but meaning anxiety or unease.
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She begins saying she is now safe in a Lyft, but she felt immediate unease when she got into her Uber.
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And while I loved the people, I guess I just was getting wedding fatigue or feeling some sort of deep unease.
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But unease over his departure -- and LaPierre's efforts to consolidate power -- is fueling uncertainty about the direction of the organization overall.
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The Gulf crisis is the region's worst political dispute for several years and has caused unease among some international financial institutions.
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So why have those of us who are long-time observers of the political scene felt some unease this time around?
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In contrast, Richie has a vague feeling of unease, a rough business plan, and, ultimately, not all that much at risk.
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The Republican National Convention this week takes place under a certain sense of unease, and not just of the norovirus variety.
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"There is a marked climate of unease among my peers" that "wasn't there a few years ago," said a second judge.
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Many frequently expressed unease about Trump, from his proposal to ban Muslim immigration to his derogatory remarks about women and Hispanics.
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The attack in Kabul triggered a sense of unease between the U.S. and Taliban negotiators in Qatar, three senior officials said.
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And officials who testified in recent weeks overwhelmingly expressed unease with the involvement of Giuliani in the administration's dealings with Ukraine.
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The options market is also showing a level of unease among investors, said Stacey Gilbert, head of derivative strategy at Susquehanna.
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The law has caused particular unease in Western capitals as it codifies sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats.
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During the campaign, Bolsonaro frequently espoused extreme right-wing views, tapping into his supporters' unease at the perceived spread of liberalism.
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The moves have electrified his supporters but also sown unease among India's roughly 200 million Muslims as well as many liberals.
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And Mr. Trump, given his comments on immigrants and Muslims, has stirred similar unease over what he might do in office.
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Unease remains: Sean Hannity and Megyn Kelly recently feuded on Twitter, the sort of friendly fire once considered a network taboo.
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China Shrouded in secrecy, China's military-run space station in Argentina has stirred unease among local residents and fueled conspiracy theories.
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Numerous Republicans expressed unease with the crowd's behavior and have indicated they hope Trump would step in should it happen again.
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The move created unease in Vietnam, fueling fears that the proposed law would give China entrenched control of some Vietnamese territory.
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He had played throughout with an unruffled calm, a countenance that belied his inner unease about the outcome of the tournament.
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While Mr. Salle's disjunctive mural-scale compositions are more cerebral and puzzling, they convey feelings of unease similar to Mr. Fischl's.
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You might anticipate a deep sense of unease at the prospect of drifting off while dangling in a thin nylon cocoon.
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The newsroom has in the past restricted how it reports on its famous founder, creating unease among some of its journalists.
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His statement on Iran has been the culmination of months of unease that most European leaders had hoped could be avoided.
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I didn't feel any sort of panic or unease, but I found myself taking long, deep breaths as I came down.
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Before taking a look at what he said, it's worth remembering why there was so much unease in the first place.
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Emerged from the waters and dragging its many-armed body over the land, it retains that sense of unease and foreboding.
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Even the classic argument that the United States is a "nation of immigrants" now causes some people on the left unease.
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The result is a comedy of unease, marked by parental guilt, loneliness, fear of aging and the struggle to fit in.
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He keeps the tension torqued throughout this phantasmagoric interlude, sustaining the shivery unease that is one of this movie's deeper satisfactions.
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The Trump administration's approach to trade has also caused consternation in the wider Pacific region at a time of geopolitical unease.
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There is a growing sense of unease at how unbalanced the Premier League — so long defined by its competitiveness — has become.
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And the strings brought a sneaky sense of unease to the haunting melodic line that reappears throughout the work's final minutes.
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The groove these players produce offers a seductive, swaying contrast to the airs of fraying unease coming from the other instrumentalists.
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But across Monrovia, there is a palpable unease about whether the new president can build on one certain accomplishment of Mrs.
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And Mr. Cuomo's frequent digressions, which can often come across as self-absorbed or corny, now capture an everyman's emotional unease.
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That unease informs his actions throughout the film, and it makes Sharon Tate's unselfconscious lack of it feel like a relief.
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The tight security is largely a reflection of the unease after a spate of recent Islamic State attacks on Christian churches.
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The lightly comic tone continues after the Kims begin working for the Parks, despite ripples of unease that develop into riptides.
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But given the unease President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador inspires in the business community, these changes, though crucial, are also perilous.
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But his rebuke of his own administration officials who expressed unease with the decision as the "deep state" marked an escalation.
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Much of the publishers' unease is rooted in Google's presentation of AMP stories, which appear as if they are Google articles.
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"It just contributes to a sense of unease," said Jason Clampet, the editor in chief of the travel news website Skift.com.
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That may be smart economics, but it underplays the sense of unease on the topic expressed by voters in POLITICO polling.
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There was a general sense of unease on set because the cast and crew didn't know how to behave around him.
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Rather, Mr. Dohrn is examining the cultural unease between the secular and the fundamentalist, and the difficulties in reconciling the two.
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Several poll respondents expressed growing unease about race and civility, even if they had not directly experienced or seen racist acts.
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For many in the U.S., Soleimani's death gave way to a sense of unease, raising questions including, Who was this guy?
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Paul said financial markets are "jittery" and demonstrate an "undercurrent of unease" because investors are worried about government debt and inflation.
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They pointed to her husband's political humiliations and his reported infidelities, and to the unease that Hannelore Kohl felt in public.
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But their unease with acknowledging their privilege also grows out of a decades-long shift in the composition of the wealthy.
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The play will run for at least another month, so describing just how it achieves this unease doesn't seem quite fair.
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"He keeps the tension torqued throughout this phantasmagoric interlude, sustaining the shivery unease that is one of this movie's deeper satisfactions."
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In the silence, what had been a background hum of unease, of discontent, came rushing to the ears, loud and clear.
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But the region is increasingly seeking alternative alliances amid unease over China's rising influence and perceptions of an unpredictable White House.
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Yuichiro Tamaki, leader of the opposition Democratic Party for the People, said Aso's rejection of the report had deepened public unease.
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That's strong language, but it's in keeping with the feelings of barely concealed anger and unease that permeate the written statement.
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For investors, however, SoftBank's ties to Saudi Arabia have become a source of unease since the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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In Us, Jordan Peele has made another socially-conscious horror movie out of this nagging, subconscious feeling of self-doubt and unease.
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"Hell" is how Yao described the situation Wednesday at his booth at the fair, citing the unease and declining sales as problems.
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"There is a general unease about the management of currencies and the role central banks have played in that," Pictet's Cole said.
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It could've come from any decade, really—it belongs everywhere, but sticks to those same big feelings of fear, love, and unease.
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But the conflict that Donald Trump has provoked with Mexico is causing unease, even dread in Tijuana, a city of 212m people.
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Then, a few weeks later, one person forgets to take out the trash, and it can dredge up these feelings of unease.
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An American retrenchment, if it materialises, would add to the unease the two countries feel at China's rise and North Korea's belligerence.
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Both debates are causing unease in the communities that trace their origins to the influx of indentured workers in the 19th century.
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All but 271 of the refugees have now gone - mostly assigned to other areas by the Migration Agency - yet the unease remains.
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But while worries over immigration explain some of the Sweden Democrat's gains, unease about economic and social change also plays a role.
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But writer-director Bridey Elliott's feature debut has a creeping sense of unease that easily earns it a spot on this list.
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The passengers make a few jokes—about who should have driven, the racial makeup of the party—but the unease is palpable.
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Eerie videos of medical imagery by Bill Morrison add a layer of unease, projected on a screen that sometimes masks the stage.
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This is an example of what Mr Roth calls a "repugnant market", one which is constrained by popular distaste or moral unease.
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Throughout his career, he's excelled at building tension and creating atmospheric unease, and on a sheer filmmaking level, that's no different here.
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It's a book that steeps you in an atmosphere of unease and peril, and then devises a mystery to keep you reading.
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His wife expressed unease over part of the ruse, but Caplan expressed no such moral compunctions once she got off the phone.
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The White family supported his decision to be a responsible parent but felt a lingering sense of unease about Little Vic's safety.
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Johnson expressed additional unease about DePalma's claims that were published in the New Yorker magazine article but not in the scientific paper.
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Christopher Nolan is the master of subtly creating unease — and also the master of putting Tom Hardy in a face-covering mask.
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Tillerson's potential no-show had increased unease caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's description of NATO as "obsolete" during his election campaign.
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But after disrupting television, Netflix stirred some unease that it was encouraging people to skip the theater and watch films at home.
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"It's quiet, there's nothing about it that's menacing, there's nothing about it that's jarring or will put you at unease," Chatham said.
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I was only about four years old during this time but I still remember the sense of unease in my Black household.
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But as we close out the first quarter and enter earnings season in the coming weeks, there is a bit of unease.
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However, recent political stumbles have triggered unease over whether Trump will be able to get that agenda through an increasingly hostile Congress.
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Furthermore, there's a general sense of unease that "alternative facts" have replaced actual facts — and scientists are understandably disturbed by the trend.
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They, too, felt their collective pride dented with unease when Barack Obama stepped out of his presidential limo during his first inauguration.
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There is growing unease among congressional Republicans over the Trump administration's tariff policies, which are prompting retaliatory actions from key trading partners.
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As the presentation went on, Joe Vitti, who was sitting in the crowd of more than 2400,20193 people, felt a growing unease.
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I, the least stoic viewer of The Handmaid's Tale, spent the duration of Emily and Lawrence's interactions vibrating with full-body unease.
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The trade disputes have led to higher tariffs by the two countries and created unease over the depth of their security alliance.
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An exchange of fiery words between Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump also ratcheted up unease on the Korean peninsula.
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But Northam's weak showing in Virginia showed how many cultural and economic barriers still prevent that unease from translating into Democratic votes.
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There were even reports of some business unease over the merits of the move with the authorities closing many non-compliant firms.
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But as Hillary Clinton lurches toward Election Day, her supporters at times seem overwhelmed by a tsunami of unease, exacerbated by Mrs.
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The International Franchise Association, which opposes the liberalized definition of joint employer established in 2015, also expressed unease with the settlement agreement.
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But from comments I heard at the convention, there is much unease over his trade policies despite his reassurances to the contrary.
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So the precedent that the president is setting here is something that should be met with great unease and dismay by Republicans.
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Their reluctance is, in some ways, tethered to an enduring unease about public safety in New York, particularly in New York City.
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"I think [the rally is] just continued follow through on the geopolitical unease that's now filtering through the market," he told CNBC.
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But as so often happens when the discussion turns to animal rights, it was impossible to dispel a vague sense of unease.
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You probably remember all the physiological symptoms of anxiety: shortness of breath, racing pulse, muscle tension, and that queasy feeling of unease.
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The wider spread indicates growing investor unease over Illinois' ability to pass a balanced budget and address its huge unfunded pension liability.
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What few human subjects appear in these images all seem to suffer from some unease or threat, a shadow lurking from behind.
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One might as well ask if the state, to avoid public unease, could incarcerate all who are physically unattractive or socially eccentric.
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Those shifts also create a pervasive, addicting sense of unease, that nothing is quite right and everyone should be treated with suspicion.
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There was a palpable unease about whether her successor will build on her most crucial accomplishment: keeping the country out of war.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Not unlike many countries around the world, Brazil is in a state of unease and unrest.
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It is only when they land on a wintery planet and discover a crashed vessel that a sense of unease creeps in.
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In her 25 years in the industry, Airica Hendriks has watched the changes at the mill in Combined Locks with growing unease.
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It "only serves to increase this anxiety and unease, and to further undermine American businesses' stability and job growth," the group said.
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What adds to the unease here is that much of what we learn comes directly from Peter, an artist of passive aggression.
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But Bujalski's comic touch — his ability to capture unease and indecision among shambling recent college grads — still stands out from the cohort.
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Those recent scientific announcements, generating reactions that went from unease to shock, had one thing in common: All involved scientists from China.
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To the Editor: As the prosecutor in the 1978 double murder case against Willie Bosket, 15, I read with unease the Feb.
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Puerto Rico The latest round of gubernatorial musical chairs in Puerto Rico is finally over, but the political unease will definitely linger.
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But his pro-Beijing position is stoking unease among locals, many of whom are suspicious of China's territorial claims over the island.
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For instance, when I say parents should prioritize their children over their careers, there is a sense of unease among my peers.
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Almost psychedelic in its movements, "Lake Valley" leaves the audience with a sense of unease that feels at once fresh and familiar.
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Not insurmountable, and somewhat understandable, but new initiatives and responses issues affecting public unease and displeasure with sports organizations need urgent closure.
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Tweeting kisses to President Vladimir Putin of Russia or shaming companies into keeping factories in the United States could exacerbate the unease.
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There is growing unease among congressional Republicans over the Trump administration's tariff policies, which are prompting retaliatory actions from key trading partners.
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This year's conference reflected the division and unease that have plagued the NATO alliance in the era of Donald Trump and Brexit.
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After a general sense of vocal unease in the first half, the performance seemed to settle in, gaining some confidence after intermission.
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Daniels, the university president, said that "unease" had led trustees to act in the first weeks of legalized sports betting in Indiana.
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Virtually a chamber piece with just two primary characters, the movie dives into the black arts with methodical restraint and escalating unease.
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Events in Ukraine suggest it may already be exacerbating existing frustrations and unease over the implications of a mobile, interconnected, multinational world.
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"It's part of a general unease about having rates in negative territory," David Oxley, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics, told me.
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Perhaps sensing her unease, Mr. Biden's aides pounced, prolonging what has been the most combative period of the Democratic primary to date.
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I suppose I should confess to one solitary strain of dark sentiment, a theme of vague unease I never gave expression to.
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There should be a place in our lives for the softly whirring helping hand and for the unease that true caregiving demands.
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In this era of corporate unease, over everything from the next recession to climate change, executives are lining up at the confessional.
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Both a former White House doctor and a doctor currently in contact with the White House have raised their unease with me.
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You could add to this one more cause for unease — the market volatility prompted by rising tensions over North Korea and Syria.
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Lurking beneath, though, is a poignant study of oldster unease — with technology, with sexual explicitness, and perhaps most of all with money.
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Lawmakers of both parties have been voicing unease about Facebook's targeted ad system and how it profits off of users' aggregate data.
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Mckinzie and Dunston now have settled in to their new home, and the police calls have stopped, but there's still some unease.
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The president-elect's push for things to be made in America is creating unease among Republicans who view his stance as retrograde.
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The lira had weakened to 3.0 against the dollar beforehand on unease about the announcement and stood at 2.9950 at 2150 GMT.
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That unease appeared likely to grow after a Chinese official confirmed that Mr. Lee was being held on a highly serious charge.
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That stoked unease in Hong Kong, given the relatively tough line Xi has taken in political dealings with the country's financial hub.
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So the precedent the President is setting here is something that should be met with great unease and dismay by the Republicans.
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But the downward trend contributed to a growing sense of unease on Wall Street about how soon the current expansion might end.
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And as with Chip's French clowning ambitions and Martha's social unease, what could become an easy joke becomes something much more satisfying.
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Well, I feel, a lot, I feel, just basic, almost unease in a great way that we've, that we've framed 600,000 items.
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Judge John W. Richardson could hardly contain his unease at having to ask the boy&aposs lawyer whether his client understood the proceedings.
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Saudi Arabia provided $45 billion for the fund, and unease over Softbank's ties to the kingdom dragged down its shares earlier this week.
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The sense of unease was not unfounded; the total credit extended to nonfinancial companies ballooned to 166% of China's economic output in 2017.
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But try though they did, my friends couldn't mask their unease with the success of such a hostile force in their new home.
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Which brings us to the second way in which the show reveals its relevance to the present moment of technological excitement and unease.
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The shooting comes as some members of U.S. minority groups have expressed unease with the political and social climate in the United States.
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GOP leaders will get their first full read on how widespread the unease -- and the desire to do something about it -- actually is.
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The news is likely to feed investor unease about the US-China trade war as negotiations between Washington and Beijing appear to stall.
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Long Road to Mass Adoption However, on the heels of massive rounds and much-hyped excitement comes the creep of unease and uncertainty.
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But the overriding forces behind the buying are the world's central banks as well as the unease caused by the world's central banks.
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At a series of campaign stops, Mr. Cruz betrayed little unease, going after his rivals and tweaking the news media in typical form.
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He had earlier expressed unease with the Second Circuit's ruling in Newman, though as a trial judge he was bound to apply it.
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Or the unease of seeing your wants and needs reduced to simple computer input — your haircut as grist for the machine learning mills.
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He has "unease with management's positioning of the business for new revenue streams in the future, including desirable recurring revenue," the report said.
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I'm not sleepy by the end, but the trade-off for the alertness is a low-level unease that can last for weeks.
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In technology circles, it's known as the Uncanny Valley, where a robot that becomes too humanlike makes us feel unease or even revulsion.
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A U.S. proposal to add a so-called "sunset clause" to force negotiations every five years has also triggered unease over NAFTA's future.
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It captures the unease and disgust people often feel for the kingdom of cockroaches, Zika-carrying mosquitoes and creepy-crawlies of all kinds.
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But it connects with reality in a more unsettling way, as if it is somehow feeding on the unease that accompanies its debut.
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But the rise reflected unease over an innovation still hinted at in the coalition partners' programme: the issuance of so-called "mini-BOTs".
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The novel is set shortly after the Brexit referendum; unease and feelings of shock and statelessness are apparent among the people Faye meets.
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Jarring shifts in ambience elicit an unease that can still terrify at a time when the genre defaults to gore for its shocks.
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It also reveals Rochester's unease and growing hatred of everything that belongs to Antoinette's world, precisely because its pull is intense and threatening.
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The rumbustious suffragettes are relegated to small etchings on the new statue's plinth, a marginalisation that hints at lingering unease with their methods.
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The wider spread indicates growing investor unease over the state's ability to pass a balanced budget and address its huge unfunded pension liability.
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Trudeau's Liberal government must weigh domestic unease at closer China ties with pressure from business interests for more access to the Chinese market.
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"United Nations forces don't do counterterrorism, they do peacekeeping operations," Waldhauser added, reflecting U.S. unease at the United Nations funding the prospective force.
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This unease permeates the play experience, which slows down the normal open-world mayhem of Rockstar's games to something deliberate, clumsy, almost anxious.
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Across the Western world there is growing unease about globalisation and the lopsided, unstable sort of capitalism it is believed to have wrought.
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His speech Thursday likely created more unease for the leaders of NATO countries, said Ivo Daalder, a former U.S. ambassador to the alliance.
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Trump's speech Thursday likely created more unease for the leaders of NATO countries, said Ivo Daalder, another former U.S. ambassador to the alliance.
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But some Western officials expressed unease at the possible reaction in the opaque tribal and royal politics of the world's largest oil exporter.
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The following five strategies offer ways to leverage yoga's ability to calm the nervous system as well release physical tension and emotional unease.
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Yet for all the unease and scepticism, this rather tawdry agreement may be Europe's last chance of regaining some control over the crisis.
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Yet the French have an ambiguous relationship with football, which has become a touchstone for wider unease about wealth, capitalism, foreigners and race.
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Richmond said he understands the "unease" voiced by Pelosi's critics, noting that the Democrats haven't been in the majority since he joined Congress.
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Perhaps the scariest thing is how quickly I've gotten over my unease; I've become addicted to live-streaming plotless footage of our baby.
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Besides, not showing up, especially amid widespread unease over American trade policy, sends a very negative signal about America's commitment to the region.
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Bellowing the charge from lecterns in their New York accents, Trump and Sanders play up their outsider status and channel their supporters' unease.
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Neither number, however, is likely to settle the unease which has seen speculators double net bets against sterling in the past three weeks.
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"Rather than bursting into shocking twists, writer Craig Mazin and director Johan Renck build a steadily creeping unease," she wrote in her review.
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After the event, when Camille is pretty drunk on bourbon, white wine, and general unease, Becca tells her she knows about the scars.
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The script makes this isolation and unease apparent when Theon says he wants to fight for Winterfell and then he and Sansa embrace.
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In his opening statement, Anderson traced his unease with developments that he felt threatened to set back relations between the U.S. and Ukraine.
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And as long as the polls remain as close as they do now, there may well also be a mounting sense of unease.
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The president would be immediately challenged in court if he did that, and Republicans in both chambers have expressed unease with that option.
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Anxiety dreams, in their most elementary form, are bad dreams that cause the overwhelming feelings of panic and unease associated with waking anxiety.
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"The 12 point plan of Mr Diess is causing unease" among workers already disturbed by the fallout from the emissions crisis, said Osterloh.
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Among diplomats and government officials, widespread unease about Lopez Obrador's attitude extends beyond his dealings with Trump to the international stage in general.
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You may think, with a twinge of unease, of cartoons, or of old racist stereotypes, or of race as performance: blackamoors, Sambos, Madea.
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But despite a letter the Food and Drug Administration sent Juul CEO Kevin Burns expressing that unease, the company doesn't seem too worried.
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Investors say the growth of negative-yielding bonds reflects deep unease about the current economic outlook and central bank's ability to boost inflation.
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But she confesses to some unease that her answer — presented in nearly 400 pages of technical exposition — is "hardly accessible" to most people.
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In a country where religious sentiment is weak, there is unease about the church meddling in school curriculums and building churches nobody wants.
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Trump said last month that "trade wars are good, and easy to win," but key fellow Republicans expressed unease over the latest developments.
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While she seems comfortable in waging battle with him, her unease about the president's behavior has only intensified since the Democrats' triumphal election.
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There is a growing sense that these restrictions are necessary, but also a sense of unease about what they mean for our lives.
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The last-minute push by Democrats illustrates the lingering unease in the caucus as Republicans seek to divide them on support for Israel.
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It was not clear whether the changes that Mr. Putin outlined in his speech would be sufficient to mollify widespread anger and unease.
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That unease has been compounded by poor communication and a perceived failure to take proper precautions to address the threat of the coronavirus.
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Its empathetic depiction of a character with similar psychological traits to those of gunmen in real-life mass shootings has caused deep unease.
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I am compelled to ensure that my children are protected from unease or confusion, that they feel safe, enriched, fed, wherever we are.
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Others express unease about Sanders' energized following and worry that, as an unconventional, candidate he could inject an unpredictable dynamic into the contest.
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It is not clear at any point which man has the upper hand, and that sense of unease exacerbates the film's hallucinatory quality.
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Amid growing unease, the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency, which acknowledges that the disease now represents a risk beyond China.
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There was unease in the newsroom after Mr. Baker wrote a column in The Spectator, a conservative British magazine, about Mr. Trump's victory.
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U.S.-Europe relations: An annual security gathering in Munich over the weekend displayed the division and unease that have plagued the NATO alliance.
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And so a six-play possession that started with a bit of unease warped into a touchdown drive to put L.S.U. in front.
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And there was Zuckerberg, the face of our technological future and the vessel of all the increasing ill will (and unease) about it.
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His government declared a state of emergency, but Mr. Chirac barely spoke in public during the crisis, contributing to the sense of unease.
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Unease has increased this week even as the world's two largest economies hope to strike a deal to end a damaging trade war.
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Trump's desire for action included some moves that will cause serious unease to the National Rifle Association (NRA) and other gun rights groups.
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REUTERS/Yves Herman Trump aides' bid to plug leaks creates unease among some civil servantsThey're checking cellphones, tightening access and looking for leakers.
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It captures the unease of the central character within seemingly well-ordered Japan that the review suggests the crime novel conveys so well.
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Ominous audio cues, constant jump cuts, and NPCs with low-poly faces that tremble and glitch out create a sense of building unease.
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The disaster has tapped into a deep mistrust of the government — already chronic in France — anger at corporations and unease over the environment.
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They also reflect a growing unease about China's growing influence in a region where the United States has long been the dominant force.
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The fact that 15 legislators opposed it, in an assembly where the Kremlin controls virtually all votes, was a sign of some unease.
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The answer, perhaps equally obvious, is that horror reflects our social unease — "our" usually being the genre's typically white storytellers, filmmakers, and actors.
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This freakish and sexily opulent piece of skull fuckery vibrates with virtuosity, projecting a mesmeric unease that plunges far below its material circumference.
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In Italy unease was also creeping in as Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte gets ready to address the Senate on Tuesday on a government crisis.
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South Korea's enthusiasm for engagement with its rival has created unease in Washington, which has called for allies to maintain pressure until Pyongyang denuclearizes.
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Poroshenko also stressed the importance of NATO as a bulwark against Moscow after Trump stirred unease in Europe by calling the military alliance "obsolete".
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The placement of random numeric values in the paintings provoke an unexplainable unease, and reminds the viewer of the cold, spiky world of reality.
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The session comes at a moment of global unease after terror attacks in Belgium and a steady drumbeat of nuclear provocations from North Korea.
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The potential arrival of new owners has added to a sense of unease within the rank and file of CNN's digital operation, sources said.
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Mondelez International has been able to boost sales despite an "unease" among worldwide consumers, CEO Dirk Van de Put told CNBC's Jim Cramer Tuesday.
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Perhaps Arya, sensing how discomfited her sister is by who she's become, is trying to use that unease to flesh out some larger plot.
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But when a sudden unease and dissatisfaction leads to their estrangement, they have to learn to communicate — really communicate — or their marriage won't survive.
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My unease must be palpable because Tall Man — as he insists on being called — suggests we start a game of dominoes to pass time.
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The stock rose despite broad unease from investors around the company's deep ties to Saudi Arabia and the continuing political fallout of that situation.
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However, more company executives, in sentiment surveys and elsewhere, have been expressing unease and warning that rising costs will begin to eat into profitability.
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Yet, although the company's privacy policy is thorough, I am left with the lingering sense of unease I feel with almost every other app.
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The move highlights ongoing uncertainty for the euro zone's economy fueled by a slowdown in Germany, growing unease around Brexit and global trade tensions.
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To account for this unease, Advance allows users the option to pause the collection of browser history, view it and request Laserlike delete it.
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It's why unpredictable 12-tone compositions create unease in the listener, and why Stravinsky's dissonant Rite of Spring sparked a riot when it debuted.
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Moderate Republicans have already expressed unease with potential cuts to popular domestic programs such as home-heating subsidies, clean-water projects, and job training.
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Ryan voiced unease at candidate Trump's call for banning Muslims from entering the United States and his criticism of a Mexican-American U.S. judge.
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Aster plants eerie symbols and glyphs — which, despite their beauty and color, telegraph a deep sense of unease — skillfully captured by cinematographer Pawel Pogorzelski.
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On the flip side, a weaker economy, stock market losses and general unease about the fate of employment and wage growth all hurt housing.
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Industrial output data showed that Europe's largest economy is still suffering from trade frictions and unease about Brexit after narrowly avoiding recession last year.
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Iran's Gulf Arab adversaries were silent on news of the nuclear deal's implementation, in what is perhaps a sign of unease at the rapprochement.
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After disrupting television, Netflix has stirred unease in the traditional movie industry by encouraging people to skip the theater and watch films at home.
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Or perhaps the dream's unease comes from Archie asking Jughead why he stabbed him in the back with the actual knife protruding from him.
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"There's still this sense of unease and I'm a little bit concerned this won't come to an end until the presidential election," Ogg said.
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They live with the unease for years on end, going to the wrong job, living in the wrong city, married to the wrong person.
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Still, emerging markets were also showing signs of unease on Thursday amid a broad flight to safety as well as Brazil's own political turmoil.
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Iran's Gulf Arab adversaries were silent on news of the nuclear deal's implementation, in what was perhaps a sign of unease at the rapprochement.
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And polls consistently showed unease among both blue-collar and older whites over the replacement plans in general and the Medicaid cuts in particular.
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But feelings of unease don't cease once the doorbell is rung; roommate and neighbor perspectives come into play, as does internalized shame or guilt.
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Many sites offered instructions like these for how to shut those microphone permissions off on your phone, so my unease must be popular enough.
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Yet despite all the scheming and the angst and the extreme unease of Republican elites in a position to attempt a putsch, Trump survived.
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He wanted to put over a real unease and paranoia, after all, it's lonely at the top, and everyone wants a piece of you.
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Beyond the creepiness, there's unease underlying BTTM FDRS which stems not from the monsters but from Darla's questioning of her place in her community.
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I had expected some expression of remorse or unease, but instead her face glowed with a kind of exaltation as she said the words.
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Macron's comments caused considerable unease in eastern Europe, which sees the United States as the only guarantor of its independence from a resurgent Russia.
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Iran's reported intervention in Iraq's semiautonomous northern Kurdish region, after last month's much criticized vote for independence in a referendum, has deepened the unease.
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McMaster's apparent unease with decertifying the Iran deal puts him on the same side of other top members of the Trump national security team.
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Paltrow further understands that the pressure to compete isn't coming from Witherspoon or Alba themselves, it comes from an unease with female business owners.
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China, which suffered heavily when the Japanese occupied parts of the country during World War II, is likely to view the purchases with unease.
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It's this growing unease I've experienced over the way social media mobilizes to condemn people caught using slurs or acting in other intolerant ways.
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This inspired unease among many liberal Chinese, including Ren Zhiqiang, an outspoken property tycoon and party member who had a big social media presence.
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ECB policymaker Ewald Nowotny's comments on the weekend were perceived as hawkish, too while unease is building about U.S. inflation numbers due on Wednesday.
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"The precedent that the president is setting here is something that should be met with great unease and dismay by the Republicans," she said.
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The poll results highlight the lingering unease about Clinton's email server, even after the Justice Department cleared her of legal wrongdoing earlier this month.
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Mr. Rothenberg imbues Dex with a brooding unease, as Dex finds himself increasingly distracted — or rather obsessed — by memories of his encounter with Shellie.
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The composition and mood of the photos reflect the unease surrounding death in a city that is running out of space for its deceased.
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Having studied presidential electors for over a decade, I suspect Vu is not the only elector feeling unease about his or her presidential ticket.
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The problem with blaming unease over the election for disappointing business results is that there is faint evidence for it in the broader data.
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Following his meeting with Trump, European Council President Donald Tusk on Thursday signaled his unease at the lack of a united approach to Russia.
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This has contributed to increasing investor unease that helped drive Warsaw's blue-chip index to its lowest level in almost seven years this month.
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What he does convey is the heartbreaking unease of someone who has been denied the chance to inhabit the body he was born with.
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"If you say the bacon is not crispy enough, they'll have an article about this unrest and unease in the Democratic Party," Pelosi said.
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He explains the unease he's realized comes hand-in-hand with notoriety; namely, that the public feels a degree of ownership over his life.
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The kind of vibe from that movie is something I want to be able to translate — the feel of the unease, I love it.
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The quietude, the unnervous stillness and implicit isolation affords bloodlust-afflicted writers with a naturally forbidding and foreboding locale to put audiences at unease.
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Whenever she would leave camp to see her family back in Michigan, she felt a creeping unease — what was she missing back in camp?
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For Biden, one question that remains unresolved for he and his wife, Jill, is the unease some family members have about his potential candidacy.
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Mr. Barker is remarkably magnetic, limning Charlie's unease and yearning in a performance that allows him to be funny and sympathetic but never pitiful.
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GOP concerns over Pelosi-Mnuchin talks The relationship between Mnuchin and Pelosi has caused unease among some Republicans, particularly conservatives close to the President.
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Republican strategists worry that the simmering unease over that possibility may be enough to keep party faithful at home on Election Day in November.
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The unease across global markets followed a strong performance from US stocks on Thursday, which climbed despite the worst jobless claims data on record.
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They wed in a small ceremony without consulting a lawyer or an estate planner, which they acknowledged may have been behind the daughter's unease.
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Stephen Colbert: The popularity of the comedian and his "Late Show" continues to grow, a trend that he attributes to the public's increasing unease.
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It was a profound unease that I, as a black historian who fancies myself informed and evolved, would be so complicit with a stereotype.
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But increasingly, as our worship of Silicon Valley gives way to a growing sense of unease, we are asking those questions and innovating appropriately.
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There's not a main reason for the sell-off, but a widening sense of unease that several types of problems are rising at once.
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But it signaled a growing unease, inside and outside the firm, about Mr. Mercer's backing of Stephen K. Bannon, the former White House adviser.
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But the moment is suffused with both elation and unease: A decade was ending, and less than a year later, Hendrix would be dead.
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While the party's official People's Daily said on Thursday the move did not mean life-long terms, the proposal has caused unease in China.
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When Comey was fired, enough of that unease was still in place that many Republicans pushed for a special counsel to carry things forward.
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Peter suggested that there were implications for the nation's soul itself, with the team's exit from the tournament reflecting a wider sense of unease.
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In doing so, judges are scaling back a previous ruling that had stirred unease in Europe, where privacy is viewed as a fundamental right.
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Tech is not immune to trans exclusionary activities that, even when indirect and not necessarily ill-intentioned, can contribute to our sense of unease.
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Will he confirm the existence of contemporaneously produced memos by him that reportedly document his unease with his interactions with a newly elected Trump?
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But its empathetic depiction of a character with similar psychological traits to those of gunmen in real-life mass shootings has caused deep unease.
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Perhaps as a result, reporting has shown a growing unease about asylum seekers; far-right groups have even taken to protesting near the border.
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However, some officials have expressed unease with having rates so close to zero and the limited room that would provide in an economic downturn.
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As long as Mr. Kadyrov displays such super-loyalty, Mr. Putin shows little unease about the growing power and reach of his Chechen ally.
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Whatever the case, the shot and its uncomfortable duration (you may find yourself nervously counting off the seconds) create a sense of mounting unease.
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"We need orientation for our country, orientation for our party," Merkel said, citing public concerns about globalization, digitalization and unease about establishment political parties.
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The media turned its attention to the approaching Iowa caucus, while on campus an unease spread like a cold front coming off the lake.
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Or is the "unease" about this film, or any other Hollywood film, unfounded — because after all, it's just art and entertainment, not real life.
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Alternative for Germany promised to restore law and order and a sense of national pride — a theme that causes deep unease among many Germans.
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Louis' physical presence is more restrained, and he and Ostermeier are much bolder in highlighting his unease with the masculine norms his father imposes.
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Many of those same allies have expressed unease amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, which reached a tipping point in recent days.
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In the four years since we bought our policies, my wife and I have made progress toward financial stability and my unease has declined.
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National Review's editors appear torn by the realization that Trump did something wrong and the unease with letting him face any consequences for it.
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Kudlow suggested the end result was proof that Trump's penchant for imposing tariffs had been effective, despite the unease of Democrats and many Republicans.
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Turkey's lira slipped to a nine-month low and Istanbul-listed stocks lost 0.9% on rising investor unease about the conflict in neighbouring Syria.
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While fears of an outright downturn have largely been eradicated, recent surveys among corporate executives show a high level of unease about slowing growth.
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But recognizing where some of Harvard's $40 billion endowment is invested was a cause of growing unease for me and some of my classmates.
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President Trump has also expressed unease with the bipartisan plan, and some of the changes he has asked for are included in Hatch's proposal.
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In a fourth-season episode, in 2018, the writers revised that story, by having Jane struggle with retrospective unease about that long-ago flirtation.
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Andrew Scheer, a former speaker of the House of Commons who leads the party, has tapped into widespread unease about the cost of living.
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This deepening unease about technology—and the spaces that have nurtured it, like Silicon Valley—is testament to the shifting politics of our time.
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That unease is all but certain to have an enormous impact as House and Senate Republicans begin to publicly draft a plan this month.
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From the former, it uses rotoscoping's not-quite-solid quality to create an atmosphere of unease in the service of a science fiction plot.
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The sense of unease was compounded by news media reports, which proved untrue, that the police had shut down the entire 843-acre park.
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Yet his own unease with market prices comes as other investors have struggled with the same problem after a near-decade long bull market.
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"There have been more episodes in Sydney of suspected events [of terrorism], and general unease towards the topic," said Scuratti on Sydney's downgraded position.
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The death of the man, identified in news reports as Liu Shaoyo, 56, comes at a time of heightened unease in France's Asian community.
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Those episodes, and subsequent revelations about how much data Facebook collects - coupled with growing unease regarding pervasive online surveillance - have naturally catalyzed congressional scrutiny.
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The suspense and unease builds, which is only further compounded by the music that suddenly starts playing from the strangely out of place gramophone.
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The economic fallout of Trump's trade tariffs, which have rattled financial markets and squeezed Trump's farm state allies, represent another source of Republican unease.
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Each church show spiel was so predictable, featuring the same discordant musical crescendos, the same sermons, the same vague, lingering unease towards non-gentiles.
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Usually, it's about how good business is — but a sense of unease has intruded this year's festivities, Michael de la Merced of DealBook reports.
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It is unclear, however, whether he can defuse the issue if more women come forward to express their unease about previous encounters with him.
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In fact, there can be parallels drawn to our present turmoil and unease toward historically oppressed bodies who are conscious of their systemic oppression.
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And so I've been watching the smoky footage on my computer of the fires burning across the West this last month with great unease.
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But it has been looking for years to diversify sources of supply, not least because of the unease created by Russia's interference in neighbouring Ukraine.
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Unease at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand over the strength of its currency have pushed the kiwi more than 4 percent lower this month.
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In a sign of the White House's unease with the move, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow will meet with Barra on Monday, CNBC confirmed.
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Director Matthew Rhys(!) once again crushes it, imbuing the entire episode with a thrumming, simmering unease that pushes in at the edges of every scene.
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The main takeaway from this biography is Lucas' unease about the traditional film industry, and his stubbornness when he's bringing his stories to the screen.
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