Peers across the Lords registered
their deep unease with the proposed cuts to tax credits.
A poll conducted for the Broadbent Institute shows
deep unease with economic policies tilted more to the needs of corporations than citizens.
Not exact matches
We wonder why there is so much
unease in the hearts of members of Christian orders and of priests, why so few
deep conversions are effected in China despite the flood of missionaries, why the Christian Church,
with all its superiority of benevolence and devotion, yet makes so little appeal to the working masses.
The survey of 1200 people, conducted by independent researchers Mass1 for Unite, exposes
deep unease over plans to spend millions of pounds on privatising core police services, including 999 call handling, prisoner transportation, crime investigation and forensics
with:
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.
The father, played by Peter Simonischek, is a mischievous old hippie who's fond of disguises; the daughter, played
with a
deep sense of anger and
unease by Sandra Hüller, has rebelled against him
with her career as a perfectly pressed business consultant.
It is the gift of actor Michael Shannon as Curtis LaForche that while appearing to be a stable husband and father
with a good job in construction, he also can evoke by his eyes and manner a
deep unease.
To claim otherwise is illogical and exposes a
deep unease both
with what «owning» an ebook actually entails, and
with the whole concept of public libraries.
While the Swiss artist is only 40, this is a very big deal: considered one of the most innovative artists working today, Fischer has carved out a sui - generis place in the art world
with Surrealism - inflected works that merge bleeding - edge technology
with deep psychological
unease.