Sentences with phrase «general unease»

"General unease" refers to a feeling of discomfort or anxiety that is not specific to any particular situation or person. It is a general sense of uneasiness or restlessness that someone may experience. Full definition
Many judges flatly refused to consider the decision as precedent for anything, relying on the Supreme Court's admonition and a more general unease.
The evangelical voters we met strongly supported Romney, but they also expressed a general unease about his moderate history on social issues such as abortion.
But his speech did not dwell on solutions, but the general unease across the country.
The artist often creates narratives that straddle the line between fiction and reality, relaying a sense of anxiety, suspense, and general unease.
«There is a general unease in the market,» said Kristine Bell, a partner at David Zwirner gallery in New York and London.
Her latest exhibition, the astutely named «Face in the Crowd,» marking her debut at Lehmann Maupin in New York, dissects the emotion range of solidarity, disconnection, and general unease that crowds can elicit.
... A lot of it has to do with the general unease we have with electronic evidence.
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