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That he is none of those things should disturb our sleep, but there is a larger cause for unease.
Unrest at the Greek volcanic island of Santorini in 2011 2012 was a cause for unease for some governments, concerned about risks to their nationals on this popular holiday island if an eruption took place.
Yet Antonov, 36, who has worked in banking for 13 years, had a past which gave fans serious cause for unease.
In a Muslim-majority country where the idea of women migrating for economic reasons without male guardians is still cause for unease and shame, Begum is a rebel.
If Clark helps us to understand why the contemporary university seems such an odd, unstable compound of novelty and conservatism, he also leaves us with some cause for unease.
The main cause for unease is the fundamentally different vision for tackling child poverty proposed by the Conservatives.
Spain's debts amount to €640 billion.Another cause for unease is European banks' reliance on short-term wholesale financing from outside the continent.
That might have been an apt description of the mercurial Williams at most times, but on this evening he had good cause for his unease.
There is, I suggest, cause for a profound unease in the notion that, in the very trial which you face as an accused, your advocate has asked to be assessed.
When they were close to, but not quite, human, people developed a sense of unease and discomfort.
In some cases, appointments of individuals as editors for a standard may cause tension and unease amongst participants and their respective organisations [40].
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