Sentence examples for disquiet appears from inspiring English sources

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The disquiet appears to be justified: despite their positive impact in terms of health centre attendance, without funding guaranteed over time, efficient management, secure supply channels and motivated staff, free healthcare policies fall foul of a host of adverse effects at every level of the health pyramid.

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Only in a few of his later stories did a suggestion of racial disquiet appear.

One of the most disturbing aspects of the public response to Edward Snowden's revelations about the scale of governmental surveillance is how little public disquiet there appears to be about it.

These days the Californian producers are part of the establishment and sometimes appear disquieted by the success of upstart new producers to their north, in the states of Washington and Oregon.

There appears to be growing disquiet among MPs – both from the leave and remain camps – about the government's decision to press ahead with triggering article 50, which starts the two-year "divorce process", without consulting parliament about the kind of relationship the UK should have with the EU in the future.

It is testament to the disquiet the protests have caused that Abe appears determined to pass the bills by Friday, ahead of five straight days of public holidays that could bring even bigger crowds out on the streets.

That option should be open in cases that raise such public disquiet, where the current verdict of lawful killing appears instead to be provocative.

A Venezuelan general appears on private television to voice similar disquiet.

The report will also have caused disquiet at the Japan Olympic Committee, where Hashimoto, who has appeared at more Games than any other Japanese athlete, serves as head of development.

The problems inherent in practically applying the 'medicines-resistance' model appear to arise when adherence is taken into account, since features of 'resistance' to medicines (i.e. what we term disquiet) may be seen in patients who because they appear to be adherent would not otherwise be categorised as 'resistant', as has been shown in this study.

"There is obvious disquiet in sections of the community that the judicial system appears to give greater protection to the police than normal civilians," said the barrister.

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