Uneasiness
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Let us stop for a moment and feel this
uneasiness.
So there's a sense of judgment and capriciousness and
uneasiness
involved.
And this kind of uneasiness, sometimes even anger, that exists in this second generation is largely due to the failure of integration policies, to the failure of what should have been a much stronger investment in creating the conditions for people to live together and respect each other.
For what affects me, I liked the 'nervous camera' work of Mr Bouzaglo, who, in my opinion, portrayed an atmosphere of extreme tension and
uneasiness
in the movie very well, and I think that most of the swiss viewers appreciated this in the movie.
It's understating my
uneasiness
by saying I was sweating bullets and worrying about my breath.
Often times, these films are able to create adequate suspense and
uneasiness.
So, out comes the razor and THEN comes the
uneasiness
that segues into genuine fright.
My colleague, Richard Thaler, along with Cass Sunstein, who currently serves in the Obama administration, wrote a best-selling book, Nudge, in which they suggest a way to reduce our
uneasiness
with paternalism.
When this new power is a nation of 1.3 billion people living under an alien political system and ideology, its rise is bound to cause even more
uneasiness.
Republicans, trying to give voice to many working Americans’ ambient
uneasiness
with rising government expenditures, as well as to the growing anger of the working rich, find it easier to defend a principle than a particular constituency.
Those responsible for the atrocities in Istanbul may have calculated that Islamic terrorism will increase that
uneasiness
further.
Generally, much of our
uneasiness
reflects our exposure to threats that we can only partly control.
I have pondered the expressed
uneasiness
of Europeans about making money, and speculated that their schooling might drain away some playfulness and creativity.
American
uneasiness
about the prevailing body of international law dealing with conflicts is not entirely frivolous.
The contempt that many people have for parasites hides a profound
uneasiness
about our own role in nature.
Jokes also betray a certain
uneasiness
about the apparent contradictions that they reveal.
In this case, the
uneasiness
derives from a fundamental uncertainty about which of the two faces of science, natural philosophy or instrumentality, represents its true character.
Nonetheless, this
uneasiness
reflects a central challenge facing ASEAN.
Ironically, part of the Left--Greens and other environmentalists--adopted historical Conservatism's critique of technology and
uneasiness
with modernity.
Market
uneasiness
reflects uncertainty about the duration of the growth slowdown that is likely to result, the implications for credit quality and valuations, herd effects, and the negative returns from bucking the trend.
In sum, two factors have increased the
uneasiness
over international trade and investment arrangements.
The servants were also gazing at these miserable creatures with the pity and vague
uneasiness
of girls who are in no difficulty about their own dinners.
Father Bonnemort respectfully took his pipe out of his mouth; but he was not the less a subject of uneasiness, so worn out by his forty years underground, with his stiff limbs, deformed body, and earthy face; and as a violent spasm of coughing took him he preferred to go and spit outside, with the idea that his black expectoration would make people uncomfortable.
When he awoke in the twilight he was dazed for a moment, not recognizing his surroundings; and he felt such
uneasiness
and his head was so heavy that he rose, painfully, with the idea of getting some fresh air before having his dinner and going to bed for the night.
As Bébert was not admitted to these games and received a cuffing whenever he wanted to touch Lydie, he was always constrained, agitated by anger and
uneasiness
when the other two were amusing themselves, which they did not hesitate to do in his presence.
And now that he had seen the comedy he got up, overcome by uneasiness, by a kind of jealous excitement in which there was a touch of anger.
The Montsou bourgeois, in their victory, felt the vague
uneasiness
that arses on the morrow of a strike, looking behind them to see if their end did not lie inevitably over there, in spite of all beyond that great silence.
A ghastly
uneasiness
stole through me.
From that day on, I noted with some
uneasiness
that Ned Land's attitudes toward Captain Nemo grew worse and worse, and I decided to keep a close watch on the Canadian's movements and activities.
His facial features, usually so emotionless, revealed a certain
uneasiness.
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