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The report will also say: "There is evidence of disproportionate deaths of black and minority ethnic people in restraint-related deaths". It adds such deaths triggers disquiet in communities and damages trust, which is "exacerbated" by a sense those responsible are not held to account.

Although the Lib Dems will do much better in the local government elections held on the same day, to be relegated into third place by a fringe outfit like UKIP would be a humiliation that would trigger more disquiet about Charles Kennedy's leadership.

What has not changed over the centuries is the profaneness of war; the frustration of returning to a society preoccupied with mindless vicarious thrill seeking, enthralled by "reality" shows; the loneliness one feels even in the midst of a crowd; the terror of the unexpected sight or sound or smell; the rage so easily triggered; and the profound disquiet of the wounded soul.

Barrister disquiet over the scheme triggered a month-long unofficial strike by lawyers in the crown courts this year.

For London, it is a local reassertion of its people's disquiet over the turbulence triggered by the Brexit vote and the destructive mentalities it has unleashed.

Yet for all the social unrest and disquiet that such measures have triggered, commentators have taken heart that, despite a third year in the eye of Europe's debt storm, Greeks remain fervent supporters of the euro.

Attempts to overcome the huge disquiet the proposed cuts have triggered within the three-party government resumes later today [7 30 PM local time] when prime minister Antonis Samaras meets Socialist Pasok leader Evangelos Venizelos and Democratic Left leader Fotis Kouvellis, junior partners in the coalition.

Euro-zone policymakers may also have been anxious not to trigger payouts to amoral "speculators" who had bet against a country going bust.Their disquiet also had deeper roots.

"I am also concerned about some of the partisan statements Mr. Bell has made over the years". The disquiet over Bell's nomination comes on the heels of last year's controversy, triggered by then-board Chairman Kenneth Y . Tomlinson who worked aggressively to right what he saw as a liberal slant at PBS and NPR.

The trigger for that came last June, when Qatar's closest neighbours, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE, escalated a simmering disquiet about the Gulf state's role in the region to implement a full land and air blockade.

His disquiet was understandable.

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