Sentences with phrase «expressed uneasiness»

Leading U.S. financial regulators expressed an uneasiness Tuesday with the rapid rise of bitcoin — and signaled that new regulation of virtual currency could be on the horizon.
He was greeted warmly in the pages of the Century by editors who had earlier expressed some uneasiness over a military general's assuming the chief - executive role.
Those who keep a close eye on First Amendment issues have expressed uneasiness about what appears to be her cavalier attitude toward religious rights.
About the same time that the Upanishads were expressing an uneasiness with Vedic ritualism, Amos and Micah were excoriating the superficial sacrifices of the Israelites.
Then, when work begins to mix with romance, Jerry expresses some uneasiness and even mentions sexual harassment and Clarence Thomas.

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In a nutshell, Bultmann traces our uneasiness with New Testament Christianity to a fundamental flaw in the New Testament: the message is expressed in a «language which is not that of modern people and which, moreover, is basically incoherent.
But this was perhaps the result of only a few women calling the press to express their opinions, while many others kept silent and swallowed their uneasiness.
A majority of the work express a frothy, slurry gesture in paint which is hypnotic in nature when viewing the works, and also display a quality of uneasiness knowing that these are representations of liquids many individuals consume on the daily.
Factors include, the length of time the child used a certain surname, the identification of the child as a member of a family unit, the potential anxiety, embarrassment, or uneasiness the child might experience if the child bears a last name dissimilar from his or her custodial parent, and, if applicable, the child's expressed preference for a particular parental surname.
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