Sentences with phrase «unease as»

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.
What had been modest concerns about the will of the European monetary authorities to do what was necessary to stimulate their economies turned into real unease as evidence increased that economies outside of the United States were indeed slowing.
However, despite these advancements, there is unease as a result of the new leadership of our nation coming; many people are unsure about the future of early childhood programs.
His counterpart, grad student Taylor (Angela Goethals), is effortlessly spunky and excited and determined, but also plays a mounting unease as events start to unfold.
Warbling clarinets and organs from composer Heather Christian add to the narrative unease as Isaac's life starts to fall apart, a fascinating display that includes appearances by Shiri Appleby, Megan Mullally, Martin Starr, Fred Melamed, Rhea Perlman, Gillian Jacobs and David Paymer.
Editor Lance Pereira plies his craft with aplomb, choosing to rely on heavy and abrupt cuts to black mid-conversation, adding to this growing sense of unease as the night begins to unravel.
Her face registers the gathering unease as she calls out his name, going room by empty room before the realization sets in: Walter is gone.
The Stanford Prison Experiment unfolds with mounting dread, putting its audience in the same position as the researchers themselves: We watch with a mixture of fascination and unease as the group dynamics solidify.
Adults and older teens (who aren't already anxious about flying) may feel just a tinge of unease as the plot line unfolds in this tightly edited film.
Pearce does tease us with the is - he - or - isn't - he question — and plays fair in doing so — and builds a sense of growing unease as Moll becomes more deeply involved with Pascal.
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.
This realization can be very uncomfortable for them, causing them a great deal of unease as they are concurrently beginning to realize that there is a whole, big, wide world beyond their safe, little home, and that that world is full of potential dangers, hazards unknown, and just a lot of really big, scary things.

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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.
Though it's called the burn rate, that term doesn't really capture the drip - by - drip unease of spending more money than you're making as you race to build something that catches on before the cash runs out.
«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.
The steady - as - she - goes message, though, didn't stop unease from deepening.
Maryland lawmakers expressed unease Wednesday about the $ 5 billion cost of Gov. Larry Hogan's package to lure Amazon.com's second headquarters to Montgomery County, even as the administration unveiled a new study saying the project would add nearly $ 8 billion a year to state paychecks.
The bull market has wobbled a bit in March, as investor unease has risen in the face of unsettling developments in Ukraine and concerns about the prospect of higher interest rates in the U.S. Still, the major market benchmarks managed to show modest gains for the six - week period end March 25th.
De-stabilised Middle East, rise of new power in Saudi Arabia, aggressive China, Russia - US tensions, Turkey - Russia escalation, rise of autocratic but nationalists leaders such as Modi in India, Trump in United States, bin - Salman in Middle East, the Geo - Political unease hasn't been this tense in decades, so as a market participant you can never care less than ever.
As such, Puerto Rico - related unease could produce value elsewhere in the market.
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.
I aim to get at some of the theological underpinnings of that unease in language that may seem unfamiliar or even unwelcome, but it is language that is grounded in important Christian affirmations that seek to understand the child as our equal» one who is a gift and not a product.
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).
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 initial gag is funny, but as the song continued so did my sense of unease.
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.»
Their sense of unease grew stronger as Jesus drew closer and closer to Jerusalem in those last weeks.
While accepting the latest possible moment» birth» as the cutoff for abortions involves obvious and gory murder, I must in all honesty admit to some lingering unease in accepting the earliest possible moment, i.e., conception.
However, as modern men and women we can not long permit ourselves such pangs of unease — and for many reasons.
A general sense of unease — social, political and especially spiritual — was found everywhere in Germany, and found expression in Luther's periodic depressions in spite of his career advancements and popularity as a preacher.
As many people who have Coeliac Disease will know, the average time it takes to be diagnosed is 13 years, so my 6 months of symptoms, pain and unease was in fact very short.
Around our house, I talk about Qi all the time, especially as it relates to mental clutter, anger or frustration, and digestive unease — basically whenever I notice something is personally out of balance.
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.
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.
And there was early evidence of the unease which the Inter coach's uncertainty has transmitted to his players as Novara almost raced into a lead before one full minute had even elapsed.
Women readily accepted genuine obstetric problems as a reason for transfer, but professional unease and antipathy not related to the particular pregnancy were not as readily accepted.
All this sprang out of the slow but growing unease I felt as I spent time in schools, observing children's daily lives.
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.
As Dan Hodges reports in this week's magazine (out today), sections of the party remain in a state of unease and unrest following Miliband's repudiation of New Labour.
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.
Obama's low approval ratings, around 40 percent, were a drag on Democrats, as was the electorate's unease with the Islamic State group threat, Ebola outbreak and job losses.
The trial and execution of Iraq's Saddam Hussein was another image that came to mind as we watched Mubarak's unease in that Cairo courtroom.
Mental health professionals at the time expressed unease with the reporting requirements as well as the potential legal implications.
Clinton's courting of Republicans has caused for some unease on the left, concerned that as president she will track back to the center and govern as a moderate Democrat.
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.
In terms that may deepen unease among Lib Dems unhappy with the coalition, Clegg uses an interview with the Observer to heap praise on Cameron as a «big politician» who fully understands how to share power.
The 19 leading figures from groups such as Fabian Society, Compass, Policy Network and Progress expressed unease that Labour's leader may not secure a mandate for the kind of reforms they believe Britain needs.
In the days after the Budget, unease grew as Harriet Harman, the party's acting leader, and Chris Leslie, the shadow chancellor, signalled that Labour would not oppose Conservative policies such as the 1 per cent cap on public - sector pay rises for four years and the reduced benefit cap of # 20,000 (# 23,000 in London).
It wasn't so much resentment that stalked the corridors of power, as a palpable sense of unease.
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.
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