Sentences with phrase «often feel uneasy»

Carbon emissions themselves are invisible, odorless and hard to measure, and offsets can be even more difficult to conceptualize, so organizations often feel uneasy about what their money is actually being spent on.
TOM: Another thing I often feel uneasy about is the way lots of those involved in the art world align themselves with refugees.
As a parent, you will often feel uneasy seeing your baby's nails growing long especially knowing that the baby could easily use the nails to inflict pain on you.

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Although parents (and indeed governors and teachers) are often uneasy about early or explicit SRE or providing access to family planning services, their feelings are sometimes ambiguous due to a concern that, if they do not follow such a course, children will be at greater risk of underage pregnancy.
Church meetings often give me an uneasy feeling.
Many of us feel we ought to pray more than we do, but we often find praying difficult, — or something we are uneasy about.
Female postgraduates more often have an uneasy relationship with their supervisor than males, feel less accepted by their senior colleagues, and have a less positive view of their academic environment.
The film blends dread with intrigue, often evoking that feeling of dangerous wonder, where you know you're watching something uneasy unfold but can't take your eyes off the screen.
Moreover, the uneasy feeling arises that the capital raised is very often consumed by paying the costs of the massive overheads that most of the big charitable organisations seem to incur, and have absolutely no bearing on the financial support that was given by the donators.
This can often come across as a mistake and tends to create a really awkward and uneasy feeling on the page.
Furthermore, the artist often makes sure that the viewer is aware of the voyeuristic nature of photography, something that establishes an uneasy feeling of intruding upon a potentially private moment.
The task in Collaborative Couple Therapy is to construct intimate conversations by helping partners confide their leading - edge feeling, often the one that's rattling around in their minds making them uneasy (or, as Marshall Rosenberg put it, what's alive for them at the moment).
This morning as a relative spoke to me in that «negative tone» with me that he often does, I had a very familiar but uneasy feeling.
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