Sentences with phrase «caused uneasiness»

Where the general demonization of rap would have caused uneasiness about the project, Lillard's endeavor was supported by the league, his fellow players, and the fans.
I think this is what causes me uneasiness with those who attribute belief in God to the fear of divine retri bution, brainwashing, indoctrination at an early age or any other contrived reason.
There are philosophical and theological implications to my faith which cause me uneasiness.
Nothing in the world of either science or philosophy need cause any uneasiness in the devout soul.
However, others like Sweeney insist the top - tier firms are hurting financially and that is causing uneasiness among the lawyers, prompting the phones to ring a lot more at legal recruiters.
Because of the poor confidence on the ability of the driver, the back seat driver makes dictations on the driver on how to handle the car, causing uneasiness inside the vehicle.
It's a simple question that can cause uneasiness for all parties; the candidates feel it may affect their potential negotiation strategy, while employers feel it may give them an advantage when determining what to offer their candidate.

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Russia's ongoing interference in Ukraine has caused a wave of uneasiness among NATO states in Russia's immediate neighborhood and NATO has responded by increasing its presence in many of them.
------------ Fear is an uneasiness caused by possible danger.
The cause of this uneasiness becomes clearer if we question Ignatieff's argument at several points: the validity of the moral paradigm itself, the assumptions from which he proceeds, the inconsistencies in how he describes the limits to be observed in doing the «lesser evil,» and his conclusions about specific elements of the war on terror.
If the air is not released from your baby's stomach, it may cause huge uneasiness to your baby's part.
anxiety A nervous disorder causing excessive uneasiness and apprehension.
The two men I've loved, I think, will remember me, on earth or in heaven, because men always remember a woman who caused them concern and uneasiness.
Physiologically, anxiety is a multi-system response to a perceived threat or danger, causing a state of uneasiness and apprehension.
Ticks and fleas and other parasites may cause a lot of uneasiness.
Dictionary.com defines worry as «a cause of uneasiness or anxiety» and anxiety as «distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune.»
Dictionary.com defines worry as «a cause of uneasiness or anxiety» and anxiety as «distress or uneasiness of mind caused by f... In today's society, the words «anxiety» and «worry» are often used in the same context.
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