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"And that's where things may be — I wouldn't call it necessarily big financial stability risks, but certainly uneasiness, financial uneasiness in markets and financial intermediaries," he said.
The music adds to the uneasiness of what you're watching.
Ms. Carr renders Margery's uncertainty and uneasiness with painful clarity.
Mental uneasiness is by far the worst type of discomfort.
Where one's uneasiness sets in will be a personal matter.
I feel like there was a lot of uneasiness with that.
Even some Democrats expressed uneasiness with the appearance the meeting created.
Those who express uneasiness about this approach are dismissed as weak.
About four weeks into this uneasiness, I wound up in a bookstore.
Beyond the age difference, there's still clearly some uneasiness in the relationship.
It created a feeling of uneasiness that Prospero couldn't quite shake off.
Whatever uneasiness there may be, Kucherena spoke warmly about his American counterpart.
The use of robots to automate jobs is also leading to uneasiness.
But, I couldn't quite shake an uneasiness that came with the experience.
It shows up as anything from general uneasiness to fever to arrhythmia.
ApolloLV: I think the one I try to aim for is uneasiness.
Her lack of poise and uneasiness showed how tenuous her position is.
But, from early on, there's a tingling, cathartic uneasiness to this inversion.
As the day continued, more protesters expressed their uneasiness with reporters present.
The uneasiness that some have about Dalton is chiefly emotional, rather than statistical.
The knots in my stomach and distracted uneasiness lasted until about 4 a.m.
To get rid of uneasiness, she just remembers that people are all the same.
He did however express an uneasiness with Johnson, given his position on marijuana legalization.
How do they express their uneasiness, and where do they start spending their time?
But her social-media posts are indicative of a broader uneasiness among some Googlers.
We again return to the original uneasiness of Making a Murderer as a phenomenon.
Whereas I don't see what in this world provides you anything more than uneasiness.
Despite today's initial uneasiness, good vibes will flow around wherever you're planting your roots.
The word's roots are Norwegian and Greek; "uneasiness following debauchery" (kveis) and "pain" (algia).
He's unable to hide his palpable glee at his typically blasé partner's sudden uneasiness.
Some Republican lawmakers have expressed uneasiness about the path forward on repealing the law.
It was transitional — no one died, no big secrets were revealed, but uneasiness reigned.
Part of the uneasiness is a failure for any of it to make sense.
But there should be uneasiness, too, says Jon Alterman, a Middle East analyst at CSIS.
So once you start to feel the slightest bit of uneasiness, it's time to talk.
And the psychological intimacy of Beauty and the Beast will also lend itself to uneasiness.
"The uneasiness is palpable," she added, describing phone calls from other transgender soldiers and applicants.
The decisive vote probably belongs to Justice Kennedy, who has expressed uneasiness about partisan gerrymandering.
This imbalance in casting creates an uneasiness that spreads through the team like a virus.
But you're always aware of the regrets, the uneasiness, the sorrow behind the unbending facade.
It's this feeling of uneasiness — not a nice feeling, but not a bad one either.
I'm slightly better, and definitely calmer, but the uneasiness is still present and impossible to ignore.
Fear is an emotion directed at a specific threat, but anxiety is an unfocused corrosive uneasiness.
I got an amazing side eye from a woman on the train to confirm my uneasiness.
But regardless of who is responsible, it will only add to the current uneasiness in Israel.
He thought Dr. Boone exuded great style with good looks, but mistook his uneasiness for arrogance.
Other former Obama administration officials said the proclamation would cause uneasiness among citizens and immigrants alike.
They also expressed uneasiness about what some saw as inadequate Chinese safeguards against intellectual property theft.
Apple's wild stock fluctuations have been a cause for a lot of uneasiness amongst the broader market.
There's still an undercurrent of uneasiness about the prospect of a super ticket between Abrams and Biden.
But now we again return to the original uneasiness of Making a Murderer as an overall phenomenon.
On August 103, 2012, after several years of growing uneasiness about SeaWorld's killer whale program, I quit.
Because there's uneasiness about when to make that move, if at all, and the precedent behind it.
Treasury yields fell most of February on uneasiness about U.S.-China trade friction and disappointing economic data.
In my [research], jealousy can range from a slight tinge of uneasiness to full on emotional upset.
The scene clearly reflects the nation's uneasiness after last weekend's mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton.
Senators in both parties have expressed uneasiness with Tillerson's ties to Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin.Sen.
There is a lot of tension that's been relieved and a lot of uneasiness that's been settled.
And Republican uneasiness about Mnuchin's coziness with Pelosi could complicate measures further as those talks heat up.
During Season 1, you posted on social media about the uneasiness you felt being a new showrunner.
But she, too, exudes the slight uneasiness of someone surprised by the presence of a paying audience.
Some uneasiness appears to have crept into the larger relationship between Facebook and the fact-checking community.
It creates a sense of uneasiness, but on the other hand, it has expanded interest in chess.
The unrivaled greatness of America, though a cause for self-congratulation to many, also incited much uneasiness.
Moreover, the uneasiness with Mr. Trump has hardly receded in the nearly six weeks since his election.
It is not clear that Tillerson understands the depth of Pakistani uneasiness about its putative counterterrorism partner.
Lino and Camper describe several incidents which they say contributed to that feeling of uneasiness and worry.
Upon noticing a few of those aforementioned devotees in the locker room, my uneasiness hit its peak.
The uneasiness about impeachment seems to reflect a minority view within the party's political and professional classes.
This year, there was none of the uneasiness that marked that speech and his subsequent public addresses.
It added a feeling of uneasiness, because it itself was something none of us had ever experienced before.
The Pope did not mention the bombing but Sami said a feeling of uneasiness hung over the congregation.
This divergence makes sense; more than immediate impacts, shocks create uncertainty and uneasiness about the near-term future.
The documents reflect Trump's uneasiness about that investigation, though not always in ways that Comey seemed to anticipate.
Adding to Haley's discomfort, there has been continuing uneasiness over her purported ambitions to run for the presidency.
And the evolution of fashion, and evolution in general, because there's a bit of uneasiness about the environment.
There is that layer of uneasiness throughout the game, which is another interesting thing about One Night Stand.
This time around I've been struck by the acute, and growing, uneasiness with the state of global affairs.
PERINO: Except, I didn&apost like -- I had some uneasiness looking at the flags side-by-side, you know.
His misses from 42 and 48 yards, though, might not have settled fans' uneasiness over last year's kicking problems.
A Game Developers Conference survey conducted earlier this year indicates this sentiment of uneasiness is prevalent in the industry.
But she said the town's quickly growing population — which has now topped 100,000 — was adding to feelings of uneasiness.
A lot of these more material aspects of life have been solved, and yet the uneasiness is still there.
You're inspired to take a risk today, but you could feel some uneasiness, especially if you ignore your intuition.
The uneasiness within the evangelical community over immigration policy can be tied to a tension within evangelical theology itself.
The silliness is often in conflict with the way Östlund uses his camera, with precise framings that cause uneasiness.
There were moments of uneasiness carrying my sign, but overall, a few meaningful interactions made it worthwhile for me.
Such economic uneasiness in the years since the financial crisis had caused investors to pour money into the sector.
"The perception of Singapore as the playground of the rich has caused some uneasiness and tension," noted Dr. Liew.
Rather, there is a sense of uneasiness at the heart of the American economic consciousness, driven by multiple factors.
It wasn't the outright rate level that caused uneasiness among traders, but the rapid nature of the move overnight.
"We believe this planned acquisition definitely will create some uneasiness amongst its current investor base," Chan said of Broadcom.
As Lopez Obrador repeats his trademark promises, Herrera's blinking increases; he gulps and displays other signs of uneasiness, Rosas said.
Feeling the old Cold War uneasiness return, Dick started researching the Titan II ICBM base, which is now a museum.
All that uneasiness faded away over the months and years of expeditions, until all that was left was the exploration.
Abe said Okinawa residents once again have a "strong sense of uneasiness about their security" because of the latest incident.
New moons can be a time of uneasiness; new doors will open, but what will be on the other side?
It is a game that produces a feeling of uneasiness because it's unsettling the assumptions of the first-person game.
"We see an increasing uneasiness with the way a president thinks he can go to war without us," he said.
As people's uneasiness about the current political situation is showing up on their brain's bedtime reel, researchers aren't that surprised.
As the young priest and his ancient mare plod through the gray, mist-sodden landscape, his arrogance turns to uneasiness.
At the same time, Shanahan expressed a rare note of uneasiness over the border mission during a hearing last week.
For Dev Patel, meeting his onscreen mother for the first time was totally nerve-wracking — but his uneasiness didn't last long.
That uneasiness has continued on the campaign trail, despite the fact that her political fate is now tied to the president.
If President Trump and some of his supporters are worried about the national security agencies, their underlying uneasiness is well justified.
But even as we did all the cute things couples do — telling our parents, changing our Facebook statuses — my uneasiness lingered.
Even still, there was a general uneasiness in the valley, a feeling of mild danger that permeated an otherwise peaceful lifestyle.
Snippets and shards of memories come together to form a fractured whole, but the feeling of uneasiness never quite goes away.
The law doesn't anticipate this kind of search, and apparently, cannot express whatever uneasiness the ordinary person might have about it.
On the level of language, even the choice of the slightly disturbing-sounding "steakfish" creates a sense of uneasiness and absurdity.
The relative innocuousness of the film (which won the audience award at the festival) doesn't entirely dispel the uneasiness around it.
But, Bloom, host of CNBC's "Adventure Capitalists, " says he always had a nagging uneasiness about what the achievements would amount to.
The evening laid bare the uneasiness that has so far surrounded the 50th anniversary of the events of 1968 in France.
And podcasts that deal in the currency of discomfort and uneasiness are some of the best — and most honest — out there.
Songs like "Sleep" and "Parabola" are tracks that build slowly, baking in subtle hooks that keep the uneasiness from becoming alienating.
She even feels some power in her ability to diagnose what she sees as Robert's nervousness, his uneasiness, his ignorance about kissing.
On top of simply being a major time suck, constant scrolling through your feed can lead to feelings of uneasiness and insecurity.
This is especially painful for cash-rich countries such as Germany and the Netherlands, where central banks have already signaled their uneasiness.
After all, the more time and energy they commit to voter suppression, the more their party exposes its uneasiness with representative democracy.
Their uneasiness stems from the inability to define the relationship with Israel since the two nations signed a peace treaty in 1979.
The stronger fundamentals in the U.S. helped offset uneasiness over political turmoil after President Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI chief James Comey.
Some companies have addressed the growing uneasiness with digital culture in the best way they know how: through the language of advertising.
But the good memories were offset by an uneasiness about not quite belonging to the world into which he had been born.
"This leaves me with a level of uneasiness that I cannot sit idly by and watch it pass by," Mr. Marko wrote.
Most Democrats believe other candidates are preparing to jump in the race, hinting at uneasiness with Ellison within parts of the party.
Years of mounting uneasiness around smartphones and the internet have established a new genre on the bookshelf: the technology self-help book.
Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, the court's newest member and the one who may possess the decisive vote, expressed uneasiness about the practice.
Meanwhile, Rafiki, the shamanic mandrill from The Lion King (1994), and Uncle Bert, demonstrate uneasiness with the future envisioned by the 2045 movement.
Artan told Stankiewicz he had just transferred from Columbus State Community College, and discussed the uneasiness he felt praying at his new school.
She's noticed, for instance, that one section of the store always seems to elicit particular uneasiness: The corner where the strap-ons hang.
"I think there's some growing uneasiness, but I think generally we're just going to let things play out," he says with stoic resolve.
Jenny's uneasiness—a new if unstable element in the Dardennes' films—reflects their own preoccupation with the consequences of their success and status.
One issue that may not be getting enough credit for the uneasiness on Wall Street is the troubling slide in bond market yields.
But as the value of many cryptocurrencies rise, so does people's uneasiness with being the only one with access to their digital fortune.
Even members of Mr. Macron's own cultlike political movement, La République en Marche, have expressed uneasiness with their leader for the first time.
The shifts of perspective and color heighten our uneasiness, but they also bring out Farmiga's expression of pale sorrow – she's a truly haunted soul.
Their hesitation speaks to a growing uneasiness among this year's midterm candidates – especially in swing districts – with the veteran California Democrat's grip on power.
There is an uneasiness of moving around the community, moving about schools, but we are trying to reassure them: School is a safe harbor.
Wye also cites the "frustration felt in Hong Kong with the inability to make democratic progress" and "growing uneasiness towards Beijing" as additional factors.
A series of articles have portrayed dysfunction at the department, which remains understaffed, and deep uneasiness among foreign service officers and career civil servants.
The editorial board of The Boston Globe published a satirical front page on Sunday to express its uneasiness with a potential Donald Trump presidency.
But with the team's once-vaunted rotation already dealing with the loss of Matt Harvey for the rest of the season, uneasiness was inevitable.
A study in midcentury drab, the room is clean, borderline austere, meticulously arranged and one flickering light bulb away from David Lynch-style uneasiness.
Instead, she looked for scenes bereft of people, where viewers are more likely to experience a sense of uneasiness and dread than outright terror.
Now the party seems to be swallowing their uneasiness about the candidate, especially in the wake of President Donald Trump's unequivocal endorsement of Moore.
America's historic uneasiness with interracial marriage and mixed-race children has found a new incarnation in the persecution of families with mixed legal status.
From her, I learned to love the night, the ocean, the storm, but even so, at times an uneasiness creeps in with the dark.
She said her uneasiness stemmed, in part, from the long history of white European expeditioners claiming the biodiversity of other continents as their own.
A strain of uneasiness soon emerges within the romantic entanglements, a mood beautifully reflected in Frank London's multifaceted music, performed by an onstage sextet.
What stands before us is a bewildered white man with a profound sense of entitlement, a feeling matched only by his uneasiness and uncertainty.
By then, I'm home, and an uneasiness settles over me as I empty the contents of a plastic Duane Reade bag onto my counter.
Rather, she distracts us from McDonagh's uneasiness, his sense of displacement—like him, Pato is an Anglo-Irish man who belongs to neither country.
As in the original script, it's a period of profound uneasiness, when a nation's future is murky and its citizens unsure of their roles.
It's a stark choice, especially when contrasted with the swirling uneasiness of the camera when she's plunged into the crowd in Dallas upon deplaning.
Realistic enough to elicit uneasiness, these skin "stripes" are accompanied by stars cut out from the flesh strips, revealing layers of yellow subcutaneous fat.
The selloffs we saw in the Dow Jones Industrial Average as the week began were attributed to investor uneasiness with the Trump immigration executive order.
Each of these follow ups has, to varying degrees, been pushed to answer for the moral uneasiness brought by murder cases that become cultural phenomenons.
Much has been made of the suggestion that Buttigieg's tepid acceptance among African Americans is a reflection of Black America's uneasiness with an LGBTQ candidate.
There is this uneasiness around these women, because before the spectacle of their eventual rise to power, there must first be some form of degradation.
Either way, having a snack just to get something in your stomach is typically all it takes to ease the, well, uneasiness, Dr. Jodorkovsky says.
Masiero's uneasiness only increased when he traced Moses Trading American's address on Philips' invoices to a private home on a golf course in suburban Phoenix.
There's a pervasive uneasiness to her imagery—think shadowy sets, uncanny movements, and striking costumes—an ongoing exploration of the unseemly tidbits of our psyches.
China has sent big coast guard vessels that resemble warships to the potentially energy rich territory and has caused uneasiness among its neighbors, he said.
Oil prices declined after a rise in U.S. gasoline inventories pushed oil stocks to a record high, feeding uneasiness about a persisting global supply glut.
I have sat in a cabin when a female voice has emanated from the cockpit and noted the distinct uneasiness of the passengers around me.
A big part of the pitch to "Get small" is an economic one, tapping into yearning for the good life and uneasiness about financial prospects.
But as the reality set in that Mr. Trump would become the 45th president of the United States, Ms. Blackham, 34, expressed a lingering uneasiness.
Hopefully the music that is going to be made expresses the tension and uneasiness and also expresses this desire for community and connectedness and understanding.
You see, our brains are wired in such a way that we often don't take action until we feel some sort of uneasiness or uncertainty.
Department of Justice   The fallout from the Roger Stone sentencing controversy, coupled with general post-impeachment uneasiness, is boosting tensions at the Department of Justice.
Some of the images have an "uneasiness," Ms. Jones said, citing "Dancers Backstage" (1876/1883), an oil in the show from the National Gallery's collection.
Support in the Labour Party is rising as well, analysts said, in part because of uneasiness about facing Mr. Johnson's Conservative Party in an election.
The sluggish trend has been fed by months of uneasiness around the tit-for-tat tariff dispute between the U.S. and the world's largest economies.
The dancers Simon Thomas-Train and Massimiliano Balduzzi will be joined by the violin duo String Noise as they explore the uneasiness of human connection.
Uneasiness about inflation from a possible package of fiscal stimulus under a Trump administration has underpinned the jump in longer-dated U.S. yields since the Nov.
"For people who have this uneasiness about him, I think this is just a really different event" from the Russia investigation, says Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg.
Clinton often showed uneasiness in Obama's shadow as secretary of state, when she pushed for a more muscular foreign policy, particularly in Libya and in Syria.
Rewatching the game, there's an obvious nervousness that comes through during those final 12 minutes, a collective uneasiness from both the Raptors players and the fans.
Yet the reality of Trump -- once again capitalizing on the economic uncertainty driving anger and uneasiness in yet another state -- has set in in recent days.
While there is broad consensus on the response at the top of Merkel's conservatives and the SPD uneasiness among the SPD's rank and file is growing.
The sense of uneasiness among Senate Democrats is heightened by their observation that Trump has stayed within striking distance in pivotal states despite being vastly outspent.
In fact, the slight uneasiness felt in watching the actors confidently speaking about facts they couldn't have witnessed due to their age has a precise purpose.
A background hum of uneasiness has motivated me to work harder, travel farther, speak more honestly, and curiously, take more risks than I might have otherwise.
Our research showed that people in general don't tell their partners about their back burners, which suggests that they may feel some uneasiness about getting caught.
Uneasiness about the president's health care and immigration plans among a chunk of independents and Republicans contributed to Fletcher and Allred's victories in Texas in 2018.
Though home-share agencies run an array of background checks and work to ensure compatibility, the prospect of a stranger moving in can still provoke uneasiness.
Then it zips along to her mother's home, where Ms. Hawn awkwardly comforts Ms. Schumer with a hug that immediately establishes the uneasiness in their relationship.
Leading U.S. financial regulators expressed an uneasiness Tuesday with the rapid rise of bitcoin — and signaled that new regulation of virtual currency could be on the horizon.
This means pushing by party-goers on phones or eating pizza who are mostly grumpy and always looking in your direction, which only enhances feelings of uneasiness.
However, as seen in these historical charts, such bouts of uncertainty and uneasiness are not uncommon and do not necessarily forebode an end to an economic expansion.
Most recently this has manifest itself in uneasiness surrounding the disappearance of a number of booksellers and publishers who deal with material critical of the Chinese government.
If he becomes too noisy and I rebuke him for it, he continues to sing but does it more privately and with a certain awe and uneasiness.
To be fair, in the past, even when McIlroy had said he would go to Rio, he had expressed an uneasiness about calling himself a future Olympian.
Playing beside Westbrook and George, uneasiness overtook the stoic ways of a great scorer who's confident enough to draw two defenders and then hit the open man.
Pogba's form may cheer his manager, José Mourinho, after some uneasiness between them since Pogba, the team's signature player, returned from winning the World Cup with France.
At the same time, I figured the experience would let me share my uneasiness with the consequences of their decision for the Palestinians and for Israeli society.
Uneasiness lingers as the author turns to another set of characters in Sri Lanka in 1973, a year after the island nation shed its colonial name, Ceylon.
Perhaps more than anything else, last year's presidential race was fought over internal questions of national identity as well as uneasiness about America's place in the world.
Several justices expressed uneasiness about the conflicting rulings, but it was not clear how the state decision would affect the Supreme Court's review of the federal one.
Think of the times you found yourself feeling uneasy in the company of strangers of another race — think about how you were forced to interrogate that uneasiness.
Its best day of the year was Tuesday, when the stock spiked more than 2000%, rallying after weeks of uneasiness among investors who questioned the company's financial health.
Or, can we blame our fear on movies like Annabelle: Creation, out on August 11, that take our uneasiness around those semi-human objects to new unseemly heights?
But there's still an uneasiness to this power, which you can see in the video's little aesthetic quirks, like the jittery camera angles and that dizzying fisheye view.
Given its uneasiness with a large investment in TV, some Cruz allies were elated that Stand for Truth might play the heavy in early pro-Cruz television buys.
However, most buyers in the Biotoscana listing were foreign institutional funds, a person with knowledge of the deal told Reuters, suggesting that uneasiness may be starting to abate.
King is especially adept at insinuating her character's low simmering uneasiness, whether due to her mother's pressure or the baffling experience of existing in her carefully-managed body.
A woman sitting above the tub starts playing a Tibetan singing bowl while singing operatically—her voice is beautiful but hinted at the uneasiness we were all feeling.
As companies and consumers show more uneasiness about escalating rounds of tariffs on American and Chinese goods, Democrats came prepared to score points over the president's trade policy.
For them, the 244st president was a slow-moving leader whose response to the crisis was hard to separate from his public uneasiness with gay men and lesbians.
Currency markets also hinted at the sense of uneasiness - the risk-exposed Australian dollar sank, the safe haven yen rose, but so too did many emerging market currencies.
But this change is the latest response to student uneasiness over an idealized Western "canon" — a product of an overwhelmingly white, straight, European and male cadre of artists.
In my many years of taking the global pulse around UN week, where more than 120 leaders will gather, I've seldom seen or sensed such uneasiness and uncertainty.
"Initially, there was a lot of conjecture, and uneasiness, about how a fire of that size could become so deadly and produce so much damage," Mr. Connell said.
Caroline: I absolutely felt that uneasiness throughout the hour — which is perhaps to be expected, given that it opened with a missile homing in on a teenage girl.
Unusually sharp comments from Earnest earlier Friday about a Filipino official's attempts to clarify Duterte's "separation" remarks may reflect White House uneasiness about the implications of the country's stance.
Lee, who lives in Atlanta and hosts a blog called Vain Mommy, believes people's "uneasiness" with breast-feeding in public stems from the perception of women as sexual objects.
Haunted stares and enigmatic figures imbue the space with a nagging sense of uneasiness and foreboding, beginning with Tabouret's painting "The Eclipse" (2017), for which the exhibition is named.
North Korea's military viewed the THAAD deployment as a provocation and said the United States and South Korea would "suffer from the nightmare extreme uneasiness and terror" in response.
They are artists who seem to be facing their state of uneasiness directly, making it the subject of their work in ways that extend beyond the personal or anecdotal.
As long as uneasiness around the Trump government among speculators and investors exists, gold will hold up pretty well, said Yuichi Ikemizu, Tokyo branch manager at ICBC Standard Bank.
The question in everyone's mind is whether the administration's success in the domestic policy arena will be able to overcome uneasiness about international economic policy over the long run.
As she reads into the microphone, Katy reveals intermittent flickers of uneasiness — not with Mr. Eribon's words but with how Paul has edited them, and with the accompanying footage.
The juxtaposition of live animals and their after-products might have made for uneasiness in a less proudly traditional setting, but the Salon treated their proximity as a boon.
In lieu of yellowface in Hollywood or documented hate crimes, Yin brings to light the formidable uneasiness and shy dudgeon that accompanies being Asian American on an everyday basis.
Transgender people have a name for the uneasiness they feel when they are in public, facing dirty looks, hateful insults from strangers, and a perceived presumption of guilt from police.
The inauguration was days away, and some of the comedians, many of whom were Muslim and of Middle Eastern or South Asian descent, expressed deep uneasiness about Trump's impending presidency.
In Louisiana, activists plan to hold six simultaneous protests next week at all of the district offices of Cassidy, a doctor who has expressed uneasiness with Republicans' proposed Medicaid cuts.
But there's also a deep uneasiness at the heart of this research — it is easily misused by people who want to make claims about racial superiority and differences between groups.
I really like my therapist, and we have a good session where we talked about how I haven't been sleeping well due to stress and a general sense of uneasiness.
"Because contempt is based upon elements of comparison and judgment, viewing this in someone's face creates a feeling of uneasiness, or uncomfortableness, for the person viewing that face," they explain.
When the stock market soars to new altitudes, as it has this autumn, there's usually uneasiness among many investors about a potential drop or correction, promoting concerns about portfolio volatility.
That uneasiness is why Harriet is not the first movie by a marginalized director to face calls for boycotts from the community it represents before the movie is even released.
But the uneasiness inherent in such encounters acquires a shimmering intensity, as in a nightmare that's both set in a place you know and as alien as a distant planet.
Why it matters: The investigation escalated last week after former FBI director James Comey publicly testified about his uneasiness regarding the president's request to drop the FBI investigation of Mike Flynn.
The tone set at I/O, and the future that Google is promising, represents a powerful vision of technology-assisted living, perhaps powerful enough to overcome uneasiness about always-listening software.
"Economies in Europe and China continue to deteriorate causing uneasiness that the problems overseas could affect the U. S. markets," Bruce Bittles, chief investment strategist at Baird, wrote in a note.
Large shares of black voters express some uneasiness with homosexual behavior, an opinion common among religious people of all races but undoubtedly unwelcome in cosmopolitan elite circles of the Democratic Party.
Not Siri alone of course, but the myriad of ways technology is automating systems and eliminating the need for manual processes has created a growing uneasiness about the future of work.
The uneasiness is because the discussion between his parents about the terms of Sally Hemings's return to Monticello can only be described as a "negotiation," a term the exhibit also uses.
His phony bomb threats may have been intended as a cruel jab at his ex-girlfriend, but they also contributed to a deep and spreading feeling of uneasiness among American Jews.
CNN previously reported that two longtime friends of Ford said the university professor had described to them feeling uncomfortable in enclosed spaces, suggesting the uneasiness stemmed from the alleged encounter with Kavanaugh.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah) … In a statement issued Wednesday morning, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he 'shared my colleagues' uneasiness at seeing President Erdogan honored at the White House.
But this fantasy of eternal bliss also causes uneasiness: For however much one wishes to ignore this, the fact remains that in order to get to heaven, one first has to die.
Johnson's move to change course on the subpoena is a signal of the uneasiness surrounding the investigation as the 2020 general election matchup looks to be taking shape between Trump and Biden.
But The Way Back isn't just a redemption story; it's also marked by an uneasiness with the idea that there's some simple path out of hell for Jack or anyone like him.
But President Trump may well appoint additional justices, and the other conservatives on the court have expressed some uneasiness with Chevron, though as yet they are not on board for overturning it.
That's why, at the end of the film, I was left with a lingering uneasiness about its broadness, the ways it removed what was most specifically chilling and weird about the story.
Having the direction clearly displayed on the large car screen was better, and while there is still a little bit of uneasiness about not using Google Maps, I have now switched over.
It's no surprise that the book and its author are meeting this sort of uneasiness, given the strangeness of the campaign season the book chronicles and the ongoing chaos in American politics.
There's something about a young Black male in drag that makes some people uncomfortable, and that uneasiness is the direct result of a problematic tie between notions of Black manhood and toxic masculinity.
The smell, and the sight of the eerily beautiful, slightly hazy sunrise, were enough to put locals on edge, with some complaining on Facebook of an uneasiness that kept them up all night.
European unease That declaration has deepened European uneasiness about the administration's commitment to the trans-Atlantic relationship, particularly as Trump is already threatening tariffs against key European industries, a decision due June 1.
This fact has given rise to another feeling in Toronto, in addition to the sadness and the civic pride: an uneasiness that misogyny might have been the primary factor behind the terrible act.
With everything from job loss and slowed business to making rent and paying bills hanging over many people's heads, it's natural to experience a feeling of uneasiness and tension — and you're not alone.
Whereas Mason takes a resolutely old-fashioned approach by believing in historical fiction — a genre which trusts that the world and history may be seized unselfconsciously, without the author's formal uneasiness elbowing in.
"The government will sternly deal with acts that interfere with quarantine efforts, illegal hoarding of hygiene goods and acts that spark uneasiness through massive rallies," Mr. Chung warned in a nationally televised address.
With a touch of uneasiness, Matthew Fitzpatrick approached Jordan Spieth in the locker room at the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont to ask the then-reigning champion to sign a flag for charity.
In debates, Biden and Buttigieg have tried to use the uneasiness about Medicare for All to their advantage by making the contrast between their more gradual approach and that of Warren and Sanders.
Washington (CNN)John Kasich signaled Monday that he still harbors deep uneasiness with Donald Trump as the Republican nominee, declining to endorse him and reiterating that he will not serve as Trump's vice president.
On my way to the startup job, I would often stare at my reflection in the F train window until I talked myself down from the unrelenting uneasiness I was feeling about my appearance.
Even so, there is a great deal of uneasiness as investors wait for details on how Britain will exit the EU — not unlike the waiting game on what Trump will actually do as president.
For this collection, entitled "Mastodon," Owens was thinking a lot about the bigger picture, specifically evolution, uneasiness with regards to the changing environment, even our own extinction — and coming to terms with it all.
Eric Soufer, who served as senior counsel for policy for Mr. Schneiderman, said Ms. James's bluntness had caused "apprehension and uneasiness" among some high-level officials who have left the office after her election.
With leading indicators flailing, valuations on the higher end of the historical spectrum, and sentiment now in disarray because of the coronavirus, Ramsey isn't coy in sharing his uneasiness about the confluence of variables.
These exchanges illustrate the Democratic Party's growing uneasiness with Ms. Warren and her brand of fussy technocratic populism, which can come across as both too radical and too timidly wonky at the same time.
Even so, there is a great deal of uneasiness as investors wait for details on how Britain will exit the EU - not unlike the waiting game on what Trump will actually do as president.
As uneasiness about the breadth and duration of the outbreak grew, stocks fell for the second straight day on Friday amid worries the virus would drag down global demand and hurt the world economy.
ALLISON With Swearin', something I dealt with a lot was this sort of general uneasiness about the fact that I was getting a lot more attention because I was the frontperson and main songwriter.
But the source said there's some uneasiness about what else might emerge, especially as investigators delve into the question of whether Trump's call was improperly designated as classified to keep it from becoming public.
" Bush's body language suggested an uneasiness even making the attack, and the problem was exacerbated when a calm Rubio shot back that "someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you.
The uneasiness that comes from the film — that bittersweetness that sticks in your throat — stems from the way Baker communicates something we've known, and forced ourselves to forget, about how people live in this country.
But everyone's least favorite part about hitting the festival circuit (besides the uneasiness of seeing 14-year-olds in crocheted bikini tops and flower crowns) is the price of booze once you're on the grounds.
It could be argued that such discomfort is appropriate to a work about the spiritual and social uneasiness that befalls a once-close tribe of friends as they realize how terminally alone they all are.
Beijing's threat to impose a 25 percent tariff on American soybeans is causing uneasiness in the farm belt ahead of the White House's expected decision Friday to announce new duties on hundreds of Chinese products.
And Mr. Trump's landslide loss in heavily Mormon Utah was a reminder of his challenges with some of the Republican Party's most religious voters, and of the uneasiness of many conservatives with their front-runner.
With a soundtrack that shares that same alien uneasiness, it's that moment when Lopez lays eyes on the master of his world as he bellows demonically, "where do you come from!" that's the most unsettling.
Braudy explores the genuinely creepy and unsettling aspects of the liminal as embodied by a human or humanoid figure (as opposed to le grand malaise, that vague situational uneasiness so well cataloged by Roz Chast).
Meanwhile, the Puerto Rican community in Boston has grown significantly over the past two decades, and some people who are part of that population have expressed uneasiness about how they are treated in the city.
The California Republican's uneasiness underscores the growing anxiety among House GOP Russia hawks, who are concerned that the White House's clandestine lobbying campaign to water down the bill could make them seem soft on Russia.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is defending President Donald Trump's move to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel, a decision that has touched off uneasiness among Arab nations on his first tour of the region.
Acton said it's understandable there's uneasiness from South Koreans watching their neighbor to the north develop nuclear weapons, but added that there's still not been a serious debate about the costs of acquiring nuclear weapons.
Amazon's customer base is so strong that, provided people overcome their uneasiness with strangers in their house, its services could help it own the market on smart locks in the process of rolling out Amazon Key.
Earlier at the general store, his cousin Marvin Grovner, who at 21 is among the youngest residents on the island, had talked about his uneasiness with the new buildings encircling the place where he grew up.
But despite the apathy and general uneasiness millennials feel about Trump and Clinton, the pollsters have predicted that this is very likely to be the year that millennial and Generation X voters finally outnumber older voters.
"The uneasiness created by the political situation just continues to leave the market troubled over where this is all headed," said Rick Meckler, president of hedge fund LibertyView Capital Management LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey.
The family is spared serious tragedy, but Mom and Dad are left with a more nebulous uneasiness that threatens every assumption they'd had about themselves, each other, and the relationship they've built together over many years.
In this time of political uncertainty and uneasiness, the administration's dismantling of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System - which gave rise to the "special registration" that targeted Muslims and devastated immigrant communities after the Sept.
The uneasiness surrounding impeachment in Democratic Party circles was laid bare in Iowa this week, as news of the Ukraine scandal unfolded amid the Polk County Steak Fry, a major event on the Democratic primary calendar.
Amidst all the uneasiness, ABC decided to throw a new, completely random chick (pun intended) into the mix, probably for the sole purpose of calling attention to her "profession": It's Tiara the chicken enthusiast from Ben's season.
That push and pull is the source of Billi's uneasiness with her family's choice to keep Nai Nai's diagnosis from her; she feels it's wrong, yet she can't really articulate why the Western way is any better.
"We did see the yen strengthen and that reflects overall market uneasiness given the escalation of geopolitical risks we have surrounding Syria and North Korea," said Valentin Marinov, head of FX strategy at Credit Agricole in London.
" Washington and Seoul announced the battery's deployment last week, in a move that outraged North Korea, which has threatened to "physically act" against the THAAD and make the allies "suffer from the nightmare extreme uneasiness and terror.
So I think we're going through the cultural change without a willingness to admit that a lot of the uneasiness and unhappiness and anxiety in the country is caused by the lack of good and stable jobs.
Mixed trading across asset classes pointed to uneasiness in markets, investors said, and came after Monday's dramatic surge in "risk assets," driven by polls showing the chance of the United Kingdom leaving the EU appearing to lessen.
Still, a shadow of the economic uneasiness has shrouded Chinese companies over the past year, after a large drop in Asian equities left the Dow down roughly 1,100 points as the market opened Monday, August 24, 2015.
Refugees and migrants clamor for the chance to live in these safe, prosperous countries, but those who already live in those promised lands report great uneasiness about their own futures that seems to border on hopelessness. Why?
And while Incorporated's uneasiness mostly lays in its connection to climate change—it's very much an exaggerated cautionary story for those who don't believe—3% finds its own unease in depicting desperation and the destruction of hope.
Many would-be buyers are adopting a wait-and-see attitude toward a market softened by uncertainty over the new federal tax law and general uneasiness about the economy, even as mortgage interest rates continue to rise.
"In accordance with law and principles, the government will sternly deal with acts that interfere with quarantine efforts, illegal hoarding of medical goods and acts that spark uneasiness through massive rallies," Chung said, according to Korea Times.
Once you get past the shock of seeing a nine-year-old scream curses, you can focus on why Lil Tay actually evokes uneasiness—you can't help but wonder if she understands what she's getting herself into.
It was the same sense of uneasiness I feel after falling down an Instagram rabbit hole or scrolling through Twitter when I first wake up in the morning—the feeling that maybe I just spent my time unwisely.
NEW DELHI — India and Pakistan have declared a cease-fire along their disputed border in Kashmir, a move welcomed with uneasiness among the population in the area, where a series of such agreements have failed in the past.
The conclusions of the panel indicate growing uneasiness among Western allies with alleged rights abuses under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's de facto leader who already facing opprobrium over last year's murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The general counsel, John Mitnick, is supposed to be in charge of evaluating legality of policy — and a White House source described Mitnick as a "chickenshit lawyer" to Philip Wegmann of RealClearNews for his uneasiness about White House ideas.
After the turbulent 2016 campaign, most Republicans were willing at the start of the year to set aside any uneasiness about the uncensored celebrity president to pursue their goals of repealing Obamacare, cutting taxes, and disassembling the regulatory state.
Any uneasiness that Baker felt about Pavelski's quick return from his head injury evaporated in the first period of Pavelski's first game, when he was knocked to the ice by the Avalanche's Ian Cole, who was called for interference.
Even though there is only a small logo at the bottom of the installation, word of the lineage has gotten around and triggered an uneasiness in a part of the world already fatigued by corporate interference in gay life.
While traders widely expect the U.S. central bank to leave short-term interest rates alone at its meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday, there was uneasiness that it might signal an intention to raise rates by year-end, analysts said.
The conservative chancellor swung behind Britain after the poison attack on a former Russian double agent in England last month, expelling four diplomats despite uneasiness among a political class that is wary of confrontation with Germany's giant eastern neighbour.
"Given the market's recent uneasiness about the risk of the central bank easing prematurely in 2019, a no change decision may lend some support to lira," said Elsa Lignos, global head of FX strategy at RBC Capital Markets in a note.
But among the poultry farmers who endured the flu, and others watching elsewhere in the country, there is a pervasive uneasiness, because after a year of scrutiny, federal and academic scientists still cannot say for sure how their properties became infected.
Trump's repeated pleas this week for a shutdown over his wall stoked some uneasiness on Capitol Hill as congressional leaders sought clarification from the White House that Trump wasn't changing the legislative plans he had made just a week earlier.
There was also some uneasiness about monetary policy after a summary of the Bank of Japan's most recent meeting showed one board member wanted an expansion of stimulus as consumer prices remain distant from the central bank's 2 percent inflation target.
"In general, there is a slight uneasiness to the market today in the midst of what has been a constructive rally now for most of the year," said Rick Meckler, partner at Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey.
Uneasiness is a defining feature of the "Inertia 1," and its negativity—rooted in synth and drum patterns which grate as much as they elate—only becomes more psychedelic as the track's pulse locks into the depths of its mathematical groove.
He channels his own uneasiness into a mechanism that gets his subjects—whether they're common people posing for a personal project, or celebrities like Tilda Swinton, Cat Power, and Billie Joe Armstrong, or even President Barack Obama—to open up.
If there is any uneasiness in Dallas at the moment — meaning within the organization — it centers on the ups and downs of Kristaps Porzingis's comeback and trying to fast-track some chemistry in the former Knick's partnership with Luka Doncic.
The work of various historians, among them David Waldstreicher and Alfred W. and Ruth G. Blumrosen, supports the contention that uneasiness among slaveholders in the colonies about growing antislavery sentiment in Britain and increasing imperial regulation helped motivate the Revolution.
Later, as Barry Jenkins took the stage to accept a best-director trophy for his James Baldwin adaptation "If Beale Street Could Talk," he professed some uneasiness about winning in a category in which the majority of nominees were female.
They occasionally indulge the celestial glissandos you might imagine, but more often they embrace a more complicated tonality and melancholic pace—the predominant moods seem to be confusion, uneasiness, on songs like the spare closer "Cats," I hear emptiness and loss.
But given lingering uneasiness about what a Trump presidency would mean for Israel, these Jewish donors are increasingly joining Cruz's donor base, with several prominent RJC members forming the line of people who rushed to see Cruz at AquaKnox on Friday evening.
"It is not our job to just put gas on the fire," Ryan said about the uneasiness among the electorate, saying the role of House Republicans was to come up with ways to fix the problems that Americans are so upset about.
Those who feel a general uneasiness, even as they know it is not as bad as it was, believe it is not as good as it used to be and blame the president for what they sense is a far too tepid recovery.
"The white policeman, standing on a Harlem street corner, finds himself at the very center of the revolution now occurring the world," he wrote: He can retreat from his uneasiness in only one direction: into a callousness which very shortly becomes second nature.
That same mix of swagger and uneasiness was on display in the White House on Wednesday, when Mr. Trump pre-empted the Federal Aviation Administration in announcing that the United States would ground Boeing's fleet of 235 Max planes after two deadly crashes.
In New York City, a proposed island park in the Hudson River financed by the billionaire Barry Diller and his wife, Diane von Furstenberg, has faced strong legal challenges that underscore a growing uneasiness about the role of private money in public spaces.
No doubt, base closings are a politically unpopular idea for members of Congress, with some analysts likening it to a "hot potato" because of the general uneasiness of lawmakers to support something could result in job losses and economic hardship back home.
There is "an uneasiness" among players about "how quickly the virus can spread," said Todd Ramasar, an agent who represents a number of N.B.A. players, including Pascal Siakam of the Toronto Raptors, who matched up directly against Gobert in a game on Monday.
The reason people keep going back to A Star Is Born has always seemed to have as much to do with its inherent uneasiness as with its swoony sadness, the way it feels like it's not quite broken, but still needs to be fixed.
On the ground, Cruz was encouraging his slate of delegates that they should vote their "conscience," comments that got little exposure given the humor of Trump's plane landing over Shooter's Bar at the same time as Cruz gingerly outlined his uneasiness about a Trump presidency.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday expressed uneasiness with how a federal prosecutor invoked the civil rights movement in asking a mostly black jury to find five white employees of Bernard Madoff's firm guilty of helping him carry out his Ponzi scheme.
That uneasiness eventually led her and two other like-minded journalists to Intipucá, a town in El Salvador transformed by remittances sent by untold thousands of its absent sons and daughters working in restaurants, hair salons, stores and offices in the Washington, D.C., area.
As he became one of the most celebrated athletes in history, I felt empathy for him — and also a low-grade uneasiness, because it seemed clear that his outsize ambitions as a performer left little time or space for his growth as a person.
You wrote to me about your uneasiness at the unceasing judgment of Equifax and its partners in oligopoly, Experian and TransUnion, which size you up and score you using algorithms that determine how much you must pay for the most expensive things you buy.
While uneasiness about broader changes to American immigration policy under Mr. Trump has some foreigners rushing into real estate investments in the United States, other foreigners see the president's hard-line immigration rhetoric and tumultuous first months in office as reasons to hold off.
There is something of an Everyman quality to Mr. Whitehead, and, in an interview, he said his greenness helped him land the part, because Mr. Nolan was seeking an actor whose uneasiness in a big budget, star-studded film would translate to vulnerability onscreen.
"There is, I think, an uneasiness to see the army as a savior when they have been complicit in human rights abuses dating as far back as 1980," Human Rights Watch Southern Africa director Dewa Mavhinga, who lives in Harare, told BuzzFeed News by phone from Johannesburg.
The VR Kanojo experience was far more intimate, not just in the bedroom setting, but in the overall approach to player interaction: There was a give and take present, as well as a sense of uneasiness akin to the nerves of a real life first date.
It is interesting to me that, while Amazon thought the feedback actually enhanced the experience of my exchange with Alexa, Google did not think it was necessary and, furthermore, something that had to do with accessibility versus an uneasiness in just trusting I will be heard.
The artist's words "None of you will make it out alive!" are the last sounds you hear before the sound suddenly stops and the stage lights turn off, instilling a lasting sensation of haunting uneasiness that carries the performance into an after-life of its own.
That uneasiness was reflected at a staff meeting on Thursday, when a pediatric neurologist told the leaders that she was a little embarrassed about the institution even though she is a spokeswoman for Cycle for Survival, a Memorial Sloan Kettering charity that raises money for research.
Lead researcher Kostadin Kushlev told VICE that his team hypothesized the results could have gone either way—acknowledging the possibility that shutting off notifications might cause people to check their phone more out of a feeling of uneasiness, or worry about missing a message or email.
Calming headlines on the trade front came at the end of a torrid month that saw the United States and China exchange another volley of tariffs, while the latter also allowed its currency to devalue, which stirred further uneasiness and kept dealers away from risky assets.
Hindsight has since proven the opposite, but in the moment I recall my uneasiness multiplying as I noticed how calm everyone else in the plane seemed, looking almost like commuters even as one side of the aircraft is replaced by open blue sky high above the Dubai desert.
Blackmon's work will clearly resonate with those who can relate to the dark humor and underlying beat of uneasiness in them, but the strength of the work lies in its transcendence beyond those with common concerns to engage and interest those who haven't lived the experience for themselves. —L.
Washington (CNN)There's a terrible uneasiness in our current moment: At a time when we want to believe that we're on the brink of toppling some of our country's remaining anti-LGBTQ barriers, lingering hate not only exists -- it also blots out queer stories before they're even told.
His longstanding uneasiness with the GOP is no accident of personality, after all; it reflects the fundamental fact that his approach to right-wing politics is a far cry from the now-calcified ideology that has dominated the party for five decades, ever since the rise of Barry Goldwater.
CHICAGO, Oct 20.200 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures gained modestly on Tuesday in choppy action, helped by follow-through buying and Monday's firmer wholesale beef prices * They said profit-taking and uneasiness ahead of cash prices later in the week at times weakened nearby trading months.
A nominee seen as too aggressive on privatization would likely face a difficult path to confirmation in the Senate, where Republicans have only the narrowest of majorities and several key Republicans have indicated an uneasiness with several of the names floated by people close to the White House.
Malaise and confusion are atypical symptomsIn a recent case report on a Washington nursing home, nearly one-third of the residents tested positive for the coronavirus, but half had no symptoms, and a few patients had unusual symptoms like malaise, a general sense of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness.
"From October 1, we could detect nerves in our clients ... as a result of the uneasiness, the board decided to move the headquarters to leave no doubt that we will always be under the umbrella of the euro area and the supervision of the European Central Bank", Gortazar said.
Tapping into the ennui and anger of the original graphic novel but grafted onto more current concerns, the show and their score are a reflection of this uneasiness, finding acute paranoia, glimpses of beauty, and an unquestionable cool (see: "NUN WITH A MOTHERF*&*ING GUN") from moment to moment.
His remarks were tinged with melancholy at the impending end of his presidency, with foreboding about the changes that could follow President-elect Donald J. Trump into office next month and with uneasiness about the role Russia played in the political upheaval that has resulted from his election.
As a cultural trope, slime was a particularly salient symbolic entry point to a collective uneasiness and concern about nuclear disaster after World War II. "In terms of culture, it's a postwar phenomenon," says Mark Floegel, who has worked with Greenpeace since 1989 and is currently the organization's research director.
"It has acted as a sort of "canary in the cave" many times over the past couple of years, as it seems to detect uneasiness even before the broader markets do," said Phil DeFrancesco, the creator of the Most Shorted Index and head of Thomson Reuters' global equities desktop division.
That uneasiness would already be pervasive even if it weren't for the reinvigorated conversation in the Democratic Party about Big Tech and more broadly about growing income inequality — especially in places like San Francisco, where billionaires live a few blocks from people experiencing chronic homelessness — which has made the situation even more delicate.
The candidates' stances reflect an uneasiness among some voters with the fundamental premise of Medicare for All — and a fear among Democrats running for office in purple districts that, subjected for the first time to serious attack from Republicans, supporting single-payer health care could become a vulnerability in 2018 and beyond.
"There is some kind of uneasiness in Asian countries with regard to the durability of the U.S. strategic commitment to the region," said Yoichi Funabashi, chairman of the Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation, a research institute in Tokyo, referring to Mr. Trump's repeated assertions that the United States could no longer serve as the world's protector.
Astros pound out 10-5 win over Twins HOUSTON — Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch wasn't surprised by the ragged performance of his team or its opponent on Friday night and, despite an early lead that should have made for a relaxing evening in the home dugout, all Hinch sought was a victory to cure his uneasiness.
He's less effective when it comes to the gigantic sequences of dinosaurs racing off cliffs ahead of exploding volcanoes, or crowding in corridors like they're in a live-action remake of We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story — but that uneasiness with big effects sequences is part of the story of promising directors being handed giant blockbusters in the 2010s.
The story of how Mr. McConnell held Republicans together — even in the face of stunning revelations about the president's conduct and uneasiness in his party about Mr. Trump's actions — reflects how a master Senate tactician deployed his command of procedure and keen political instincts to lock down a process that posed an existential threat to the president.
Democratic enthusiasm and GOP uneasiness with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has left some Democrats expecting a "blue wave" in which Democrats could win up to 72 seats under the most extreme scenario.
One, despite uneasiness about his performance on the stump, voters stick with Biden as the most trusted, experienced, steady contrast with President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE.
Certainly Carlson himself would never put it that way, but part of his appeal is his unwillingness to apologize for who he is: he expresses no uneasiness about being a straight white man, even when he is debating gender identity with a transgender activist, or sparring about race with the African-American liberal commentator Jehmu Greene, who is a frequent guest.
Much of the fear wore off by Friday, shunting the gains of gold seen earlier in the week "Gold is close to its recent multi-month high despite the strong dollar, due to an increase in volatility on the equity markets and more uneasiness on the political front, which is supporting the search for safe-haven assets," said Eugen Weinberg, head of commodity research at Commerzbank.
But, as President, his compulsive need to not only have the biggest and the best everything but to shove it in the face of world leaders that he has the biggest and the best everything takes on an entirely different feeling -- one of uneasiness about whether the President of the United States grasps what his size contest obsession means in a world of nuclear weapons.
"A President Pence would be terrible and there' s a lot of uneasiness about the idea of a President Pence because you could easily spin out a scenario where the Republican establishment floods into the White House to help and they unify and they really push through a very radical agenda," said Matt Bennett, senior vice president for public affairs for Third Way, a moderate-left leaning think tank.
Ellison gained an advantage in the race by announcing his candidacy early, in November, but he has faced several obstacles in the months since: recurring questions about his more radical past; a palpable if rarely articulated uneasiness about his faith; and, perhaps most perplexing, the shadow of Bernie Sanders, whose support accounts for both the initial strength of Ellison's run and the intensity of the opposition that has gathered against him.
Seth Meyers on Wednesday mocked President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's visit to Puerto Rico, taking aim at what the late-night host said was the president's uneasiness with dealing with disaster.
The alliance lists these early warning signs: A worrisome drop in grades or job performance Trouble thinking clearly or concentrating Suspiciousness or uneasiness with others A decline in self-care or personal hygiene Spending a lot more time alone than usual Strong, inappropriate emotions or having no feelings at all The person may hear, see or believe things that others do not; experience distracting sensations; be confused about what is real and what is not; and become mistrustful or even panicky.
Their uneasiness stems from this week's announcement by Secretary of Defense Mark EsperMark EsperOvernight Defense: Trump says he has 'many options' on Iran | Hostage negotiator chosen for national security adviser | Senate Dems block funding bill | Documents show Pentagon spent at least 2023K at Trump's Scotland resort Documents show Pentagon spent at least 4,000 at Trump's Turnberry resort in Scotland Senate panel advances Trump's nominees to lead Air Force, Army MORE that $3.6 billion will be stripped from 21625 projects at U.S. bases, including some in states where GOP senators are up for reelection.
Their uneasiness stems from this week's announcement by Secretary of Defense Mark EsperMark EsperOvernight Defense: Trump says he has 'many options' on Iran | Hostage negotiator chosen for national security adviser | Senate Dems block funding bill | Documents show Pentagon spent at least 21625K at Trump's Scotland resort Documents show Pentagon spent at least 2900,220006 at Trump's Turnberry resort in Scotland Senate panel advances Trump's nominees to lead Air Force, Army MORE that $2202 billion will be stripped from 2628 projects at U.S. bases, including some in states where GOP senators are up for reelection.

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