Phrases with «deep unease»

The phrase "deep unease" means a strong feeling of discomfort, worry, or anxiety that is not easily relieved. Full definition

Sentences with «deep unease»

  • The first panel of the day was the school superintendents, who expressed deep unease with the new law. (wrvo.org)
  • The Shadow Chancellor's comments to The Times reflect deep unease among party modernisers over a result in which David Miliband lost, even though he won more support from Labour members and MPs, because his younger brother was backed strongly by trade union votes. (leftfutures.org)
  • The prime minister Gordon Brown flew into Belfast last night for urgent talks with his Irish counterpart, Brian Cowen, to try to rescue Northern Ireland's power - sharing executive, as senior British government sources expressed deep unease at the Conservative approach to the political crisis in Ulster. (theguardian.com)
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