Uneasy
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327 examples of Uneasy in a sentence
National capitals around the world are undoubtedly feeling
uneasy
about what the future holds.
Many people are
uneasy
about offering lump-sum cash payments.
But parasites make us
uneasy
in another way.
With government officials in Warsaw evidently betting that the EU will lack the political will to follow through with credible sanctions, an
uneasy
stalemate has ensued.
Europe's Secular MissionEconomics and politics have been
uneasy
allies in the process of European unification.
Nonetheless, with Syria consumed in civil war and the wider Middle East already unsteady, a ceasefire is essential both for saving lives and preserving today’s
uneasy
regional peace.
In Hitler's VestibuleYou feel
uneasy
the moment you enter Jan Zakrzewski's "Sky over Poznan" exhibition (opening April 28 at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin and running until May 23).
In the darkness, your footsteps become
uneasy.
For the past millennium Europe has lived in an
uneasy
equilibrium, giving birth to every great empire that dominated and pacified the world in the last 500 years.
For its part, the Chequers plan relies on a series of
uneasy
compromises.
People feel
uneasy
and worried, especially when traveling.
In a way, voters may find this evolution reassuring: when every male politician had to be equipped with a smart but underemployed full-time adoring wife, there was reason to be
uneasy
about the unseen influence of an unelected adviser hovering around cabinet meetings.
We do not know whether superstorms like Sandy are harbingers of a “new normal” in the
uneasy
and unpredictable relationship between climate change and extreme weather events.
Though many corporate leaders may still be unable to grasp the precise threats, they seem
uneasy
about the longer-term collateral damage implied by running modern market economies at artificially repressed interest rates and with bloated central-bank balance sheets.
The US-China relationship itself is likely to remain uneasy, but overt competition or confrontation suits neither side.
Still, one cannot avoid the
uneasy
feeling that, when all is said and done, the contribution of recent technological innovations to long-term growth in living standards may be substantially less than the enthusiasts claim.
But Germany’s leaders were
uneasy
with these changes.
But instead of happily preparing for that occasion, the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – which scarcely 15 years ago regained the independence they lost in WWII – are
uneasy.
Reaching this
uneasy
state has not been easy.
The Dayton Accords that delivered today’s
uneasy "
peace" to Bosnia Hercegovina became a possibility - and an imperative for President Clinton -- only when his own prestige, and the role of the United States itself in world politics, appeared to be in jeopardy.
The
uneasy
relationship of money and politics has given rise to several high-profile scandals in recent years.
Proponents of the latter approach, such as former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan, express doubt that policymakers can reliably identify bubbles, and are generally
uneasy
about managing asset prices.
Contentious foreign policy makes contacts
uneasy
and agreements difficult to reach.
Fifteen million immigrants had come to the US in the first 20 years of the century, leaving many Americans with an
uneasy
fear of being overwhelmed.
Capitalism has always had an
uneasy
relationship with care work.
Notwithstanding a brief but bloody war in 1962 that ended with the humiliation of India’s underprepared army, China and India have managed an
uneasy
but viable modus vivendi on their common border for nearly half a century.
Yet, having conceded all this, I am still
uneasy
at the thought that my particular discipline protects me from the culture wars.
Japanese officials are
uneasy
with South Korea’s approach to North Korea, viewing it as too conciliatory, and are furious with South Korea for reviving its demand that Japan apologize and compensate Korean women abused by the Imperial Japanese Army before and during World War II.
When all of these snapshots – a nuclear-armed North Korea, an
uneasy
Japan, a more assertive and repressive China, growing impatience over Taiwan, and mounting uncertainty over US policy – are viewed as a moving picture, it becomes clear that the stability underpinning Asia’s unprecedented development can no longer be assumed.
The CDU-SPD alliance is at best an
uneasy
and uncomfortable marriage, and was necessitated by the surge in support for the AfD in the September 2017 general election.
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