Sentence examples for vast unease from inspiring English sources

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Dismissing Democrats' attacks on them as "the party of no," they point to polls and other signs indicating that high unemployment and deficits have created vast unease with Mr. Obama's agenda as the 2010 midterm elections approach.

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The disclosure comes at a time of mounting concern about Internet privacy and growing unease about the vast amounts of personal information that companies are scooping up online — from Web browsing habits to smartphone locations to Facebook preferences — and then mining to direct advertising.

Lying on my bed, reading the excellent new translation of Monsieur Pain, I experienced a sudden sense of unease, mixed with a vast feeling of pity for something or someone, I was not certain who or what.

The Fellowes mini-series has been a disappointment from the word go and, anecdotally at least, the general feeling seems to be a mixture of ennui and mild unease that such a vast tragedy is being milked by broadcasters for entertainment purposes.

Moreover, her sense of unease had broadened to encompass a vast, vague sense of menace.

Parents' broadcasting of their children's images to the Web's vast audience seems to occupy its own category of moral unease.

However briefly, one gets a sense of the shock of being a stranger at the mercy of a vast bureaucratic machine, and nothing that follows quite matches that initial unease.

That restoration of a Welsh star, and the vast expenditure itself, allayed for many Cardiff fans the bewilderment and unease at Tan's baffling decision to change the colour of the club's kit from blue to red.

Reflecting growing unease over Mr. Perry's proposed Trans-Texas Corridor, a vast toll road and rail link from Oklahoma to Mexico, legislators imposed a two-year moratorium on other toll-road contracts.

As loony as Hitler's Lebensraum in reverse, his rhetoric of "border protection" struck a similarly popular note, creating a sense that the vast coast of Australia was under attack from a gathering tsunami of refugees; an unease powerfully reinforced in the wake of the September 11 attacks.

Romney never did figure out how to defuse widespread unease about his religion (a non-Christian cult to many Evangelicals), his vast wealth at a time of economic hardship, and the centrist, technocratic policies he pursued as governor of one of the bluest states.

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