Sentence examples for unease about whether from inspiring English sources

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The letter reveals ministerial unease about whether the flagship work programme has been structured properly for a deteriorating labour market.

Harman made no reference to his claims, but there is some unease about whether Watson has evidence to back his case.

Relatives who have been campaigning for justice called the decision by the DPP a "major breakthrough", but there remains widespread unease about whether the Police Service of Northern Ireland can deliver an authoritative and fair report.

We are terrible prioritisers who cannot distinguish between big and little problems, so a low-level squeak of unease about whether we have locked the back door can easily segue into a full-on existential crisis.

There is a surge of chat about graduate unemployment, an increasing problem in a country in which almost half of young people go to university, and there is unease about whether higher education meets the country's economic needs.

"I think that the market is more certain about what the Fed intentions are and how bold the Fed is, but I think there is lingering unease about whether it can fix the problem," said Nick Kalivas, vice president for financial research at MF Global.

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Starr said he felt investigators had reached out to him because a May 2005 article in The Contra Costa Times in California had described Starr's unease about baseball's steroid scandal and whether he could have done more to fight steroid use when he was an active trainer.

The underlying unease about Al-Awlaki's assassination is that there is considerable argument about whether he had become "operational" and was actively plotting or whether he was merely inspiring terrorism.

Particularly striking is the finding that those closest to its operation often show the greatest unease.Mr Lifton's final chapter, "The End of Executions", suggests that much of what underlies unease about the legitimacy of capital punishment has to do with a lingering doubt about whether the state "owns death".

Doubts about whether Scotland would be able to use the pound might be expected to generate uncertainty and unease about independence too.

He expressed unease about privatising detention.

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