Sentence examples for created unease from inspiring English sources

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"That created unease and suspicion".

The situation in Europe has created unease among American consumers over whether horse meat might also find its way into the food supply in the United States.

The Turbine Hall commissions have spawned similar series in New York, at the Park Avenue Armory, and in Paris, at the Grand Palais, but the impulse toward hugeness has also created unease.

It is an irony that has a particular resonance in Germany right now, where the government's decisions on a series of weapons deals have created unease among parliamentarians who complain they were kept in the dark.

The prospect of a long period of stagnation in Europe has created unease in political circles, where it is seen as fuelling extreme political groups and the possible break-up of the single currency zone.

The prospect of a protracted battle at time when Republicans were coalescing around Senator John McCain of Arizona, who secured his party's nomination on Tuesday, created unease among at least some Democrats.

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"It creates unease".

Of course, rapid cuts can create unease: what are they hiding?

But activism has been stirring, creating unease in Beijing and among local oligarch business interests.

The owners of these companies say the valuations make them giddy, but also create unease.

These forces create unease because they could easily interdict shipments of Caspian oil and gas.

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