Sentences with phrase «of unease among»

The Cambridge Analytica revelations have sent shockwaves around the world, affecting the share price and public perception of Facebook, as well as creating a general sense of unease among the public in terms of their personal data.
The sense of unease among Camden residents and teachers over the recent announcement of a state takeover of the local school system was almost palpable yesterday, at a public forum hosted by NJ Spotlight.
Their affluent presence creates a sense of unease among the locals, while Juan suffers from an interior sense of unease, evidenced by his violent outbursts against the dogs that roam his property and his cruel disregard for the sexual dignity of his wife (Nathalia Acevedo).

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Republican Senator Rand Paul pointed to the market sell - off last week as evidence of an «undercurrent of unease» among investors worried about government debt and inflation.
The French government plans changes in 2018 to immigration laws that have sown unease even among some members of Macron's Republic on the Move (LREM) movement.
«There are the doubts on Trump — which is causing a sense of befuddlement among international investors about the dollar as the ultimate store of value and America's place in the global economy — and there is a growing sense of unease about the economy's ongoing resilience.
unease among many religious voters, the Romney campaign has downplayed the relevance of religion for the presidency.
The stance reflects a growing unease among the nation's leading suppliers who have worn much of the margin pain from years of price falls across supermarket shelves as the dominant chains fight for market share.
Mayor de Blasio said the city hit a milestone Wednesday toward eradicating homelessness among military veterans — even as NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton took to the airwaves to identify street dwellers as a source of unease about public safety.
Dr. Craig Spencer had already spent some time walking around the city and eating in local restaurants, which led to unease among fellow New Yorkers that they were at risk of contracting Ebola.
A damaging row over grammar schools policy, unease among the grassroots about the leadership's efforts to introduce more women and ethnic minority parliamentary candidates and Gordon Brown's self - assured performance as Prime Minister in the summer of 2007 imperilled the Tory recovery.
There is also unease among constitutional sentimentalists on the Tory benches - the Jacob Rees Moggs of the world - who find the way Downing Street keeps trying to batter this thing through the Commons despite repeated warnings that it is not ready somewhat unsavoury.
There is a slight sense of unease, even among some of the party faithful, that Osborne may be out of his depth, that Hague is ambivalent about the EU, that Cameron is too much influenced the political, as opposed to the practical and economic implications of some so called «green» issues.
However the VAT measure sparked deep unease among Liberal Democrats as Labour accused them of acting as «fig leaves» for a budget that would still hit the most vulnerable hardest.
Citing McNutt's long record, including teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, serving as chief executive of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in California and, later, as director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Colwell said, «Marcia has the credentials that will alleviate the unease that will occur among some of the more staid and arch-conservative members.»
A creationist conference set for a major research campus — Michigan State University in East Lansing — is creating unease among some of the school's students and faculty, which includes several prominent evolutionary biologists.
Alongside Joe Eszterhas's $ 3m for the script of Basic Instinct, Black's big paydays, which were at the time unprecedented, caused immense unease among producers in an industry noted for its contemptuous treatment of writers, long accustomed to paying them poorly.
Summary: Few measures of teachers» classroom ability inspire as much optimism among researchers — and as much unease among educators — as surveys of students.
And while a purist among the digirati will argue that the e-world should not be forced to match the analog world, at this stage in the game, the more closely ebook procedures can reflect print book procedures, the more progress is likely to be made in these early days of disruptive unease between your local library and your New York publisher.
On the question of retirement savings, there seems to be some unease out there among homeowners.
Chief among the unease - provoking contingent is Karon Davis's Goat, a video of a group of black men and boys slaughtering a goat in what looks to be Dixie backcountry.
The association of the study with the «Harvard» name caused some notable unease among members of the Harvard University community (see here and here) and the reputation of the journal publishing the study was seriously tarnished in the process.
This repudiation of a gift from the rest of the world created widespread resentment, and a deep unease among an Australian public proud of its progressive international reputation.
Despite Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.'s implicit approval of the deal, there is growing unease among the state's regulators about the possible future influx of large amounts of nuclear waste.
In evidence overlooked by the trial judge, Professor Catherine Frazee stated that these are» [c] onditions that become routine aspects of life for disabled people... [that] give rise to deep and persistent unease among persons immersed in the values of an ableist culture.»
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