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Hodgson was correct to argue his side were "totally dominant" but they still came up short and he will have to accept the reasons for disquiet after picking a side that had Wayne Rooney, among others, starting on the bench.

There might be a way of packaging the deal in a way that pro-Brexit ministers could accept – but they are under intense pressure from their backbench followers, who have made their disquiet known to the chief whip.

A growing sense of disquiet about South Africa's present and anxiety about its future under a fractious ruling party makes it hard for many South Africans to accept that anything has changed for the better since 1994.The jollier narrativeThe facts suggest otherwise.

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The brief was to look at what had gone wrong from a left-of-centre perspective; to explore the widespread disquiet about the way in which a country that voted in January 2015 for an end to austerity ended up seven months later being forced to accept even deeper cuts in wages and spending.

Roman Catholic and Protestant leaders have expressed disquiet.

But he likens this to the initial disquiet over the recording of customer-service telephone calls, something that is now widely accepted.

People nonetheless accepted them because the alternative meant confronting outright mendacity from otherwise respected authorities, trading the calm of certainty for the disquiet of doubt, or potentially hunkering down to the hard work of muddling through the elusive truth of things.

He accepted this and it was in part with his own legacy in mind that he told them he wanted no longer to be seen as the bad man, or enemy, of football – albeit with some disquiet in the back of his mind.

Disquiet within the coalition is still muted; when the cuts begin to be really felt, and Labour has a proper leader in place, it may not remain so.A decade ago, the prospect of the Conservatives accepting the idea of relative poverty rather than an absolute measure of want, such as a basket of goods that every household should be able to afford would have been fanciful.

After playing two games for Lancashire, MacLaren accepted the offer of a teaching job in a preparatory school in Harrow; although still Lancashire's captain, he missed several matches, to the disquiet of its supporters.

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