Sentences with phrase «into uneasiness»

And then the bear market starts and the euphoria quickly turns into uneasiness.

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Without going into details, putting her story together with my uneasiness has led me to believe that I really would enjoy working more after I reach financial independence.
Even though some have ridiculed the statement in their rebuttals above, I'll just go ahead and say it anyway... the Calvinist debate just does not sit well with my spirit, I feel an uneasiness that I can't quite put into words.
There is a current of uneasiness, especially among Mormon academics, about what will happen if and when Ezra Taft Benson becomes church president and carries his right - wing political views into office with him.
For many of us, our parents, like us, are transitioning into a new season of life which is full of opportunity but also uneasiness.
It has a holy intensity that reaches back into generations of suffering; it is a holy intrusion that reaches forward in sanity, continuing to generate a restless uneasiness with the way things are until the dream comes to fruition and a new world is enacted.
Another reason was the metamorphosis of the Holocaust event into an academic subject, which I followed with uneasiness and distrust.
(Professor Gilkey has listed five marks of the death of God tradition, and they should perhaps be set down: (1) the problematic character of God and of man's relation to him today, (2) the acceptance of the secular world as normative intellectually and ethically good, (3) the restriction of theological statements to what one can actually affirm oneself, and with this the rejection of certain traditional ideas of tradition and authority, (4) the centrality of Jesus as one who calls us into the world to serve him there, (5) uneasiness with mythological, super-historical, eschatological, supernatural entities or categories.
The same uneasiness makes neurosurgeons joke, «There go the piano lessons,» when they cut into gray matter.
But scientists have begun venturing deeper into the metaphorical valley to better understand why robots or virtual characters with certain human characteristics can trigger such mental uneasiness.
What Levine does have is a gently gruesome way of amusing us, converting the uneasiness of a wooer from another species into the everyday anxieties of a young man around a girl he likes.
Driving through Philadelphia with his wife Karin (Mireille Enos, «Gangster Squad») and daughters (Abigail Hargrove and Sterling Jerins), uneasiness spreads as a routine traffic slowdown turns into a zombie feeding frenzy.
How do camera angles, lighting and shadow also play into generating uneasiness?
The isolation that the protagonists are quickly thrust into gives rise to an uneasiness that keeps the viewer tuned in, wondering what will happen next.
Inexplicably, her uneasiness swelled into alarm.
So, is it any wonder that a newly adopted greyhound, suddenly thrust into what for them is an alien universe, full of strange things and unfamiliar people — and perhaps without the company of other greyhounds, for the first time in his life — might feel some uneasiness?
«When you think about what virtual reality is, which is one person putting on some goggles and playing by themselves kind of over in a corner, or maybe they go into a separate room and they spend all their time alone playing in that virtual reality, that's in direct contrast with what it is we're trying to achieve with Wii U. And so I have a little bit of uneasiness with whether or not that's the best way for people to play.»
The awkwardness, discomfort and uneasiness initially perceived melt into something disjointedly familiar, deep.
Uneasiness and determination, submission and resistance simultaneously exist, after all, the inquiry into the destinies of affected individuals is the main focus of Qin Jin's practice.
The works implicitly call into question our current political climate and contemplate with uneasiness what the future may hold.
Joining old and new cultural visions brings a familiar sense and uneasiness to her sculptures; a slick and seductive authority, achingly pregnant with possibilities, encouraging us to look deeper into our own sleeping desires and fantasies.
A lingering uneasiness remains over the perceived risk that Tribunals may permit the administrative role of legal assistants to become unsupervised, or, even worse, to morph into that of a delegated decision maker.
I don't want your uneasiness to translate into inaction.
A person may be very independent, but if they get together with a person who doesn't really seem to need them around that much, it is naturally going to produce a sense of uneasiness and anxiety in them that will propel them to seek reassurance, or will make them withdraw into sadness.
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