Sentences with phrase «unease at»

No wonder so many executives and professionals are riddled with anxiety and unease at the thought of another job search!
Not only are their signs of judicial unease at aspects of the programme — see the recent speech of the President of Tribunals — there are... Continue reading Online courts in England and Wales: six proposals to see off a gathering storm →
The tribunal felt some unease at being required to reach that conclusion, which might have implications beyond the instant case and for other employers whose employees were required to work abroad in situations of acute political or ethnic tension.
The behaviour must however be such as to interfere with use of public space by any member of the public, as through intimidation, bullying, or the creation of alarm or unease at a level that inhibits recourse to the place.
But when the scene repeated itself days later, Justice Stevens, who had expressed unease at the first exchange as soon as he returned to chambers, provided this accurate citation to the U.S. Constitution: «Excuse me, but if I am not mistaken, Article III refers to us as judges.»
While there was some internal unease at the firm's growing tendency to quietly defer or reset compensation, as far as the wider industry was concerned in early 2011, there was no basis to question Dewey's prospects as it increased its programme of lateral recruitment.
Green groups were quick to signal their unease at the idea of a man whose company stands accused of obstructing action to tackle climate taking a top job at the White House.
Here, however, this interest has shifted to a sense of unease at a perhaps too readily assumed contextual reading of artworks.
The exhibition's humour steadily gives way to a feeling of unease at the sheer quantity of existential contrivance surrounding us, the viewer — the creation of ideas and objects given meaning through entirely subjective invention; in an attempt to support meaning and therefore social order.
Given the now notorious threats to Rushdie's life, the film alludes to potential physical threat — and the viewer perhaps feels unease at watching Rushdie in a state of such vulnerability.
But somehow, what happened to Moody and company provides a salutary and sobering lesson about the art establishment's prevarication and unease at dealing with black artists as living and fully functioning practitioners...
His unease at the loss of figurative imagery in the painting at that time with which he had so much success eventually led his own work down deeply conflicted avenues.
Also on show, at the San Ignacio Mission House, Mm Yu's In Transit (2015)-- a video showing still lifes of the belongings of Manila's homeless — succeedes in instilling viewers with a lingering feeling of unease at being voyeurs on a poverty tour of sorts.
There is a brooding unease at work, resulting from the altered sense of time, spooky soundtrack, and transgressive acts being performed.
More effectively than ever, her photographs evoke outrage, wistfulness, and plain unease at gender roles.
The elderly farmer and his wife were keen to retire due to age, ill health and their increasing unease at breeding dogs for eating — in fact the farmer had stopped selling his dogs for slaughter and stopped eating dog himself.
Many at the meeting expressed unease at the appointment of the former head of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Unit, Peter Clarke, as an education commissioner to run a separate investigation for Education Secretary Michael Gove.
But at his news conference, Farhadi expressed sorrow and unease at the plight of his countryman Jafar Panahi, who in films like «The Circle» and «Offside» has been a consistently sharp critic of Iran's social policies.
There's an unease at the core of Iannucci's political comedy that gives it bite and purpose.
Dunkirk forces the audience into the traumatic chaos of war and keeps the unease at near unbearable levels for over 100 minutes.
He illustrates the key themes of the narrative, veering between vindictive unease at how he is expected to react to seismic changes in his life through to a comic nonchalance that makes the name switches, sexual confusion and psychiatry visits seem achingly hip.
Maybe it's the inherent claustrophobia of the setting, or our natural unease at the undersea environment.
«David Cameron cites unease at how judges are creating a privacy law by the back door Main Tory grassroots to Cameron: Stop the concessions to Clegg»
The prime minister Gordon Brown flew into Belfast last night for urgent talks with his Irish counterpart, Brian Cowen, to try to rescue Northern Ireland's power - sharing executive, as senior British government sources expressed deep unease at the Conservative approach to the political crisis in Ulster.
About 45 minutes later, one of the robbers who had jumped into a Taxi to escape, was apprehended by eagle - eyed policemen at Central Area district who noticed his unease at a checkpoint.
However hitherto I have had some unease at the cast of the next government.
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.
The opposition parties claimed the appeal revealed Labour's unease at Brown's weak performances in the leadership debates.
«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.
Benitez's exit has left Bale unsettled, according to the tabloid, and United — who have been linked with a move for the former Tottenham Hotspur player [The Sun]-- are understood to be keen on profiting from the 26 - year - old's unease at the unfolding situation at the Bernabeu.
Reuters: Saudi clerics protest against appointing women to advisory body Dozens of Saudi clerics staged a rare protest in front of the Royal Court on Tuesday against King Abdullah's decision to appoint women to a body that advises the government on new laws, a sign of growing conservative unease at modest social reforms.
Stephen Poloz shared his unease at a time when governments, central banks and the private sector around the world are searching for new strategies to counter hacks.
Poloz shared his unease at a time when governments, central banks and the private sector around the world are searching for new strategies to counter hacks.

Not exact matches

Indeed, in a conversation I had last week with journalists at a well - known newspaper, reporters there expressed unease that Google might not just freeze their files, but use its omniscient view to identify their sources.
And in interviews with Inc., growth company leaders have been voicing unease about the policy landscape at least since the presidential campaigns began in 2015.
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.
«There's this lingering unease about the stock because Steve is no longer around,» said Charles Wolf, an analyst at Needham & Co. «The problems last quarter have raised the issue in investors» minds that Apple no longer has a leader of Steve's stature.»
Just some examples of the financial system in an awkward state of unease: Velocity of money has been muted, pension funds have been impaired by burdensome discount rates, insurance companies haven't been able to write business at reasonable levels and savers have been penalized.
It seems nothing puts Stetson - hatted ranchers — real McCoys or not — more at unease than threats to their property rights.
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.
Syed said his deepest unease was directed at the audience: «Any time there was a let - up in violence, the booing started.
A great many internal and external portents (political and social upheaval, moral and religious unease) have caused us all to feel, more or less confusedly, that something tremendous is at present taking place in the world.
Certainly he declares some «unease» at «pursuing the implications that accepting biological evolution entails for Christian beliefs and doctrines» (p ix).
I have the unease of a person who figured, depending on away form, we could drop points in 2 - 5 home games this year, who knows we lost that first game, and who knows that makes it four of the last five times at home we have dropped points.
And despite the win and the underwhelming protests, the atmosphere at the Emirates and the awkward unease surrounding the club is only likely to increase.
We all have worries about different aspects of our lives and experience a sense of restlessness, unease, and nervousness at times about things we can not fully control.
Asked during prime minister's questions whether he shared the concerns of anti-gambling groups, Mr Brown hinted at his own unease.
Dr. Craig Spencer had already spent some time walking around the city and eating in local restaurants, which led to unease among fellow New Yorkers that they were at risk of contracting Ebola.
Mental health professionals at the time expressed unease with the reporting requirements as well as the potential legal implications.
At the same time, the company expressed unease with the legislation allowing local governments to adopt coverage limits requirements that are higher than proposed in the bill itself.
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