Specifically, it demonstrates a continued feeling
of uneasiness among higher courts in giving trial judges «free rein» over the management of evidentiary exceptions.
Russia's ongoing interference in Ukraine has caused a wave
of uneasiness among NATO states in Russia's immediate neighborhood and NATO has responded by increasing its presence in many of them.
Not exact matches
Obama gave The Atlantic several reasons for not enforcing the red line —
uneasiness about a strike against Syria not being sanctioned by Congress, a lack
of support from the international community and the American people, the possibility that the intelligence on the chemical - weapons attack wasn't 100 % solid — but did not mention the Iran deal
among them.
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.
In April 2010, Ortega wrote in Palabra Nueva (New Word), the magazine
of the Havana Archdiocese, that Cubans had reached a national consensus, and that postponing reforms was sure to produce «impatience and
uneasiness»
among people already suffering hardships.
In this time
of corporate upheaval and general
uneasiness, simple details that can make a candidate stand out
among their peers are often left by the wayside.