Sentence examples for developing disquiet from inspiring English sources

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While overdiagnosis is controversial for IC, there is a developing disquiet about overtreatment of DCIS, especially low-to-intermediate grade DCIS [ 19].

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But Mr. Suhandinata's lament speaks to something different: a sense of disquiet, even in developing Asian nations in Beijing's orbit, over the implications of China's swift, seemingly boundless economic growth.

Suich suggested that a slaughter compensation scheme should be agreed for farmers, who were increasing disquiet about a disaster developing in their midst.

So important, in fact, that some of the contract terms with BSGR were rushed (or even agreed only verbally), leading to much executive disquiet at Vale.Rio says it is committed to developing its two remaining blocks.

"The present moment of profound disquiet in the international community," the pope said, "calls for a fervent commitment on the part of everyone to creating and developing ties of understanding, friendship and solidarity among peoples.

Despite its disquiet about Samsung's dominance, Google's probably less troubled by that than the prospect of handset makers with AOSP coming out of China and overrunning the developing world (especially Africa and Latin America) with localised services and search engines.

In that interview Dyke also expressed disquiet at the way the Premier League had developed since its inception 21 years ago, in part as a consequence of a revolution in television coverage of the sport he helped ferment when managing director of London Weekend Television in 1990.

They usually arise out of disquiet, a sense of unease.

Should we welcome these developments or should they disquiet us?

This disquiet added to a subsequent rise in civil unrest.

His disquiet was understandable.

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