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"Because contempt is based upon elements of comparison and judgment, viewing this in someone's face creates a feeling of uneasiness, or uncomfortableness, for the person viewing that face," they explain.
This generation of students is beset with a profound uneasiness for which the Vietnam war is partially responsible.
In fact, Schwarz-Arad et al. reported that there is a strong correlation between uneasiness for treatment and the experience of pain at the operation that patients received in the past [4].
Yet his funny explanation did not banish the uneasiness of the image or the feeling that Mr. Fuss has an unusual appetite for babies.
"Kerry, Candidate and Catholic, Creates Uneasiness for Church" (front page, April 2) says the Vatican released a "doctrinal note" last year saying, "A well-formed Christian conscience does not permit one to vote for a political program or an individual law which contradicts the fundamental contents of faith and morals".
At first, he saw no reason for uneasiness in the appeal.
Mr. Carter acknowledged that there was some uneasiness about the program for all of those reasons.
And it is here that the shadow of uneasiness falls, for all the delicacy of the handling.
For all their uneasiness about the economy, relatively few people said they had altered their spending or investments after the attacks.
First, those officials said, Mr. Rumsfeld again thought the generals' call for overwhelming force reflected uneasiness about the war itself.
Sensing Ghana's uneasiness, Cameroon went for the jugular, frequently pushing Achille Emana and Mohamadou Idrissou up alongside Samuel Eto'o and Joseph Desiré Job to form a four-man attack.
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