Sentences with phrase «of unease with»

Japanese photographer Lieko Shiga's artistic practice developed from her visceral sense of unease with the convenience and automation of daily life.
And the scene where Mindy is taken on a date by some smirking jock left a residue of unease with me.
And unlike gruff Snake, Raiden pelts his superiors with combative questions, indicative of his unease with the same things Solid Snake does without a second thought.
Not that Prince hadn't shown some signs of unease with his still - new superstardom.
While traditional talk therapy offers benefits when managing mood issues, sometimes clients are left with a continued state of unease with life.
Most cases of D - MER are mild: feelings of unease with nursing, of confusion or emotional discomfort.
Our society now feels a sense of unease with regard to liberal democracy.

Not exact matches

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.
But the level of anxiety has risen since Trump imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, and unease remains about the NAFTA negotiations with Canada and Mexico.
In 2016, Chris Hoofnagle, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, expressed unease with the third - party evaluators studying another tech giant in trouble with the FTC — Google.
A poll conducted for the Broadbent Institute shows deep unease with economic policies tilted more to the needs of corporations than citizens.
Republicans and Democrats alike questioned the timing of the action and professed unease with the firing.
Forget the specifics, for a paragraph, because this is a notable development: while these hearings usually devolve into partisan cliches with the same talking points — Democrats want regulations, and Republicans don't — yesterday Senators from both sides of the aisle expressed unease with Facebook's handling of private data; obviously Democrats tried to tie the issue to the last election, but that made the Republicans» shared concern all - the - more striking.
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Blockbid Director, Gabriel Govinda said: «Blockbid has been designed to help traders overcome three main issues; the inconvenience of needing to sign up to multiple exchanges, the unease associated with having coins scattered across multiple, potentially untrustworthy, exchanges and missed investment opportunities caused by time lapses in transferring funds between different platforms.»
In this context of aughties - unease, older conservative assumptions of a natural alliance between more libertarian Americans and more socially conservative ones, around the supposedly shared attributes of religious Liberty, economic Liberty, and political Liberty, with the threat of Islamist terror cast as the substitute for that of Communist domination, fell flat.
He traces our unease to the father of liberal democracy, John Locke, and to his claim that what nature provides for us is «virtually worthless,» becoming valuable only when mixed with our labor.
Plotinus recast the Platonic unease with the material world in a straightforward manner: «The nature of bodies, insofar as it participates in matter, will be an evil» (Enneads, 1.8.4).
Nevertheless, we are left with a sense of unease that lingers long after the Gospel has moved on to other matters.
In the history of the building and unbuilding of these structures — particularly the most massive projects such as Columbia Point in Boston or the Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago — one can read the story of the anemic American welfare state and the profound unease with which we have met the plight of the poor.
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.»
One can not think of Evangelicalism apart from populism, and many criticisms of Evangelicalism by its loyal sons and daughters stem from their unease with populism.
We wonder why there is so much unease in the hearts of members of Christian orders and of priests, why so few deep conversions are effected in China despite the flood of missionaries, why the Christian Church, with all its superiority of benevolence and devotion, yet makes so little appeal to the working masses.
«Few people opening their door to two grave - faced detectives with a request that they should accompany them to the police station,» she remarked, «would do so without a qualm of unease, however certain they may be of their complete innocence.»
The participants, each of them the parent of four children, were discussing their unease with contraception, and in terms very reminiscent of Luker's study:
In light of the church's unease with laughter and jokes, Screech is drawn to the way two towering figures of the Renaissance, Erasmus and Rabelais, defended and employed humor.
Perhaps his unease with critiquing TV and critiquing the church come from the same place — energy wasted on something that is trivial when compared to the very real substance of living life.
The life of the Friary, University and town experienced only a generalised sense of unease, the endemic irritation with ecclesiastical authority, common to so much of Europe.
And that leads to the second origin of Guardiola's unease: the fact that his Bayern side lost three times in the Champions League semifinals, and that his City followed up last season's last - 16 exit Monaco with Wednesday's quarterfinal first - leg defeat to Liverpool.
Every toll of the bell is met with an increase in unease.
These works combine moments of beauty with elements that provoke unease.
His group, Sumanja, uses music to communicate the dissatisfaction, unease, and daily realities of Cameroonian youth but as my interview with him illustrates, the challenges of production and promotion seem to be overwhelming.
Some part of this surely is about political journalists and rival candidates with a vested interest in keeping the «chatter» alive, but a larger part of it is arguably about the demonstrable and enduring unease with which many Republicans regard Romney.
«There is no denying that there is a sense of unease at the moment, largely because of the homeless situation with street people,» he said.
In the UK we find both growing unease with the EU and a perception of impotency to change it.
Since his resignation, Mr Kennedy has largely kept out of the public eye, although he has recently voiced his unease at Nick Clegg's decision to join a Coalition Government with the Tories.
With less than six months remaining in Bloomberg's tenure, a cloud of unease has descended over NYC arts executives, fund - raisers and artists.
Cuomo, as attorney general, did eventually give DiNapoli a clean bill of health by clearing him of any wrongdoing in the «pay to play» pension fund scandal that had sent Hevesi to prison, but his unease with the fellow Democrat never went away.
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.
However, with the poll revealing the extent of public unease about the plans, Unite is warning that this lack of support will grow as people give greater consideration to how the profits - first ethos could change the nature of policing in England and Wales.
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:
Instead, Cuomo said, with all of the important issues now swirling, like threats of terrorism and economic unease, the most important thing to do is vote.
His clear unease as hordes of sceptical journalists bombarded him with questions belied the simple fact that his attempt to unseat Brown was spiralling rapidly out of control.
The unease across the party was highlighted yesterday when 35 current or former Conservative associations handed in a letter to Downing Street that accused the prime minister of showing «utter contempt» for the grassroots activists after pressing ahead with legislation for equal marriage.
Republicans, aware of Wall Street's unease with their former Democratic allies, have tried to reap the benefits, to mixed results.
Tony Blair, who expressed unease in early 2005 about a «hybrid» house with elected and appointed members, pledged in the Labour manifesto for that year's general election to remove the remaining hereditary peers and to «allow a free vote on the composition of the house».
That said, it would take a fairly hard heart not to feel at least a twinge of sadness, tinged with unease, at the thought that the moon, collapsing in on itself, will never be quite full again.
I would like to suggest a few follow - up experiments that might shed more light on the «uncanny valley» — the feeling of unease when faced with a humanoid robot (12 January, p 35).
Joe Kloc misses a possible explanation for the uncanny valley — the feeling of unease when seeing a robot with a strong human likeness (12 January, p 35).
Joe Kloc misses a possible explanation for the uncanny valley — the feeling of unease when seeing a robot with...
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