Sentences with phrase «of unease over»

Take a look in the newspaper and you might find a million other political risks: Brexit, for example, or a feeling of unease over who might be elected in the fall.

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Ford Motor Co on Monday said it was replacing Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields with James Hackett, the head of the unit developing self - driving cars, in response to investors» growing unease over the U.S. carmaker's stock performance and prospects.
Meanwhile, the sense of unease about how Europe will manage its problems has increased over recent months.
The chairman of Christian Aid also appeared to blame the ongoing debate over Europe on a growing sense of nationalism in the UK, he said: «With the Scottish independence agitation and all the questions about a federal UK quite a lot of people feel we need to affirm now what we are, what we distinctively are as English even more than British and that imperceptibly I think strengthens some of this unease about that mysterious entity called Europe which is over there.»
He remembers the sense of unease that used to come over him as he made the two - hour drive from the Charlotte, N.C. area to Martinsville, just across the North Carolina - Virginia border.
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.
Over on the Labour front bench, some unease might also be gathering, since both the leader of the opposition and the shadow chancellor promise what might charitably be termed «austerity lite».
With less than six months remaining in Bloomberg's tenure, a cloud of unease has descended over NYC arts executives, fund - raisers and artists.
With Mr Brown's reforms following closely parliamentary and public unease over Iraq, The RAF Marshall Lord Craig of Radley pointed out the circumstances leading to the invasion of Iraq may not be repeated.
Labour MP John Woodcock was quick out of the traps to accuse the Labour leadership of distracting from the growing Tory unease over tax credits, as articulated by Heidi Allen in her maiden speech:
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:
Unease over security has set in for some members of Congress after this year's shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise amid an increasingly hostile political environment.
As the All Progressives Congress (APC) through its ongoing National Convention settles for who will fly the party's flag in next year's presidential poll, feelers have emerged over the unease gripping the political camp of President Goodluck Jonathan over the likely emergence of an Atiku candidature for the APC.
The Speaker says his members are hearing from their constituents about unease over the botched implementation of the Common Core.
It remains to be seen whether the amendment will be put to a vote on Tuesday, but the rebellion is an important reflection of the wider unease felt by Lib Dem activists over the Budget.
Some G.O.P. lawmakers, including Republican conference leader Dean Skelos, have expressed lingering unease over legalizing any smokable form of the drug.
The PM yesterday scrambled to try to quell Brexiteer unease over her fallback option by insisting that Britain will be able to strike its own free trade deals after the transition deal ends at the end of 2020.
Moreover, if autonomous vehicles actually turned out to be safer than regular cars, unease over the dilemmas of regulation «may paradoxically increase casualties by postponing the adoption of a safer technology.»
China and South Korea have both criticised Japan for pumping radioactive water into the sea, with Seoul calling it incompetent, reflecting growing international unease over the month - long atomic disaster and the spread of radiation.
The film is Jane and Stephen's story (the script is largely based on the second of Jane Hawking's two memoirs), and even though it smooths out some of their domestic unease and eventual divorce, there's still a painful strain below the surface, from playful sparring over religion to the tougher realities of ambitions put on ice.
Dunkirk forces the audience into the traumatic chaos of war and keeps the unease at near unbearable levels for over 100 minutes.
I remember a greater sense of dread, unease and involvement lingering over the original.
Unyielding in its sense of unease, director John Krasinski's masterful third feature, A Quiet Place, employs the nifty driving device in its version of a post-apocalyptic world: survivors must maintain absolute silence so as not to attract the hulking yet jarringly swift alien - like creatures that have inexplicably taken over upstate New York and most likely far beyond.
It comes through clearly during this Sasquatch set on album highlight «Castles in the Snow,» which boils over with tension: Lewis» cries of «everything I touch goes cold» reveal an unresolved unease.
Whatever you're looking for, be it steady, creeping, atmospheric unease or all - out, Technicolor carnage, you'll find something very worthwhile over the next couple of pages.
A disembodied voice, a protagonist who seems to haunt their home rather than live in it, a foreboding sense of unease — this film has David Lynch's strange fingerprints all over it from the start.
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.
I tried to talk my way through this encounter and almost immediately a sense of dread and unease washed over me.
Watching children brutally murder adults and celebrate over their mutilated corpse is never something that's easy to witness, and even with the moments of levity thrown in, you always feel a sense of unease as you move into the next area.
Although most of what's here is all over the sociopolitical map, the curators» central aim comes through: projecting the mood of unease edging into alarm that a quick scan of the daily news can evoke.
Although most clients» fear and anxiety will dissipate over time, the emergence of a family law dispute is a time of profound uncertainty and unease.
Lawrence Solum discusses the lexicon of legitimacy, as in «The invasion of Iraq does not have a legitimate basis in international law,» but expresses unease over its use because of ambiguity and the lack of theoretical analysis.
In Brazil, it resulted in mass forced conversions to Catholicism, and a deep unease over importing further Africans into the country, cited as one of the possible reasons for that country's abolition of the slave trade.
To a large extent this initiative reflects the thinking of the OECD which in its aforementioned March 2012 report expressed its unease about the then SFO's preference for agreeing CROs over a prosecution.
Family justice minister's statement signals Liberal Democrat party's unease over impact of coalition austerity policies
«Just knowing the unease of my fellow team members as far as pay goes and how horrible our pay increases have been over the seven years... I just decided to send a letter to John Stumpf,» he said.
I've had an unease relationship with the platoon of brush turkeys who've made themselves at home in our yard over the last few months.
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