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Silence on the part of the rider can even cause disquiet to some horses, but they should not be shouted at.
Richer countries have found that the extreme ends of the income spectrum can cause disquiet even when, overall, everyone is pretty well off and getting more so.
But the move will cause disquiet among some in the centre of the party who fear it will reinforce public perceptions that Labour are "soft" on national security.
But it is the sheer expanse of those companies, how they consequently behave and how that affects the countries and continents in which they trade that cause disquiet.
The prospect of Abe as prime minister is likely to cause disquiet in Beijing and Seoul at a time of mounting tension over rival claims to island territories.
But the images will also cause disquiet, and raise the legitimate question about whether the media should display in Technicolor the brutal acts of desperate attention-seekers, who are actively seeking the coverage in the first place.
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And if the finished work caused disquiet, as it usually did, that pleased her.
And with the polls stuck, that narrowness is causing disquiet in their ranks.
JLR employs 24,000 people in the UK but its overseas ambitions have caused disquiet at Unite.
He liked this opinion of his, and the way it always caused disquiet — here even more than usual, he noted.
The attorney general has yet to reveal the changes, which have already caused disquiet in his party room.
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