Sentence examples for unease from from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Profumo had already weathered a period of board disquiet and unease from the Italian foundations.

But, in Ostermeier's superb production (in German, but with English surtitles), there is a sense of unease from the start.

The row, however, highlighted unease from many women that they are being overlooked as a result of unconscious bias.

Grayling had earlier acknowledged the change, but later issued the carefully worded statement amid unease from Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, over dropping the sanctions.

He also gives Alfred Hitchcock a nod, with a sequence nakedly stolen from "Psycho," and draws unease from Jane's disorientation in a foreign city.

Mr. Johnson says he expects the S.& P. 500 to climb to 1,550 in the next six months as investors get over their lingering unease from the recent recession and companies understand better how government policy on taxes, health care and spending will affect them.

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Yet my unease stemmed from more than the school.

When traveling with an eating restriction, a good chunk of the unease stems from the unknown.

I wonder if some of his semantic unease stems from a worry about the popular perception of short stories as not quite "proper" literature.

But he was described as "uneasy", and perhaps the unease arose from a suspicion of Time's rationale for choosing him.

Though Britain is reeling from the double whammy of global economic woes and terrorism jitters, Zbigniew and Matya take in their bird's-eye view with no special feeling of unease, apart from a twinge of motion sickness.

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