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Yet the bigger, more complicated changes are generating unease.
The bill has generated unease even in Fallin's own party.
This strategy, which works on the anxiety of the audience, is very much in vogue, and can be an effective way to generate unease.
But, because the company tends to cater to affluent customers, who can afford, for instance, $4.99 per pound for organic spinach, new stores have been generating unease among residents, along with excitement over access to organic food.
The history of Western civilization amply shows the futility of efforts to suppress human curiosity and new scientific discoveries and insights that may challenge dogma and settled expectations or otherwise generate unease.
But the Fed's announcement on Wednesday that it would resume a strategy of buying Treasury securities to lower long-term interest rates has generated unease around the world.
From Pyongyang, not a squeak.Though hardly out of keeping for such a secretive, recalcitrant regime, the silence has generated unease, even embarrassment, among North Korea's counterparts in the six-party talks hosted by China, which, typically, described the hold-up as "natural".
Such feelings generate unease, and unease is increased by Burke's prose.
It has generated unease, due to its disruption of a coherent set of professional ethics.
Michael Boyd's production, which tours to the Bush in London and the Traverse in Edinburgh, generates growing unease amid the comic capers.
The attacks were directed primarily at police and security forces, but they have generated unprecedented unease among ordinary Kazakhstanis.
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