Sentences with phrase «unease on»

However, with some significant dips in the crypto market since the turn of the year, there has been growing unease on a number of fronts.
Conversely, the expansion in energy production is also raising unease on environmental and safety grounds, concerns which must be addressed appropriately.
At PPOW, Anton van Dalen's stark, precisely drawn cartoon images from the late»70s and early»80s chronicle a time of urban decay and social unease on New York's pre-gentrification Lower East Side.
A recurring joke on the Beverly Hilton stage featuring Margaret Cho as a stern North Korean military officer prompted unease on Twitter, with some calling it crass and unfunny.
If you're feeling out of your depth, it's easy to project that unease on the other person.
McDonnell played down unease on the back benches, saying he welcomed both these contributions — particularly because of the focus on inequality.
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.
That got them flowing forward and causing enough unease on Real Madrid's defense that Pepe threw in a desperation challenge on Fernando Torres in the penalty area just a few moments into the half that forced referee Mark Clattenburg to point to the penalty spot, giving Atlético the chance to equalize — but Griezmann's try from the spot clanged off the bar to no avail.

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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.
«The Chinese communists have been using cheap verbal intimidation and saber rattling on every aspect of the Republic of China [Taiwan] in the hope of affecting our morale or creating social unease,» said defense ministry spokesman Chen Chung - chi said, according to Reuters.
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.
The French government plans changes in 2018 to immigration laws that have sown unease even among some members of Macron's Republic on the Move (LREM) movement.
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.
«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.
While concerns about developments in the large economies of Italy and Spain have contributed to the unease in financial markets, both of these countries are likely to be able to avoid any call on the European Union for financial assistance.
Amid a changing social media, technology and cultural environment, H.R.'s unease is about more than whether there could be a Harvey Weinstein on their payroll.
Tsipras is very close (some say enormously dependent) on his finance minister and has stood by him despite growing unease with Varoufakis» tactics in his own Syriza party.
With such increased interaction and unease, Canadians would do well to reflect on the character of our relationships with China and to consider ways of managing them.
The 3.5 - hour halt in trading on the NYSE also added to investors» unease.
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.
Nevertheless, we are left with a sense of unease that lingers long after the Gospel has moved on to other matters.
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.»
On the «News Hour», Oleg Gonchar from Proactive Ministries Radio in Kiev described a sense of unease in the capital in the wake of the crash, he said: «it's quite uncertain and shocking for us.
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.
«Yet unease with Romney's religion has little impact on voting preferences.»
His solitude is weighing on him and he feels a certain unease of soul.
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.
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.
Babies easily pick up on unease in others.
The legislative leaders on Tuesday expressed unease with a constitutional convention, raising concerns with the cost and changes by «temporary» officials.
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.
Tory unease over ban on books being sent to prisoners: Grayling stance «has no backing from any quarter» http://t.co/I4cLJP0985
Whatever you think of the result, whatever side you were on, the noise about data mining for political purposes, unease about what was being done behind the scenes by all politicians, it has raised questions again about whether Cambridge Analytica did any work for Vote Leave.
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.
Over on the Labour front bench, some unease might also be gathering, since both the leader of the opposition and the shadow chancellor promise what might charitably be termed «austerity lite».
In an interview with Channel 4 News, the former Home Office minister added that there was «unease» on the backbenches over the Gaza conflict and said that one «senior Conservative» backencher had been «on the phone in tears».
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).
But his speech did not dwell on solutions, but the general unease across the country.
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:
They are in fact separate issues, but the teachers» union has effectively played on public unease with one to drive home its own opposition to the other.
There is also unease among constitutional sentimentalists on the Tory benches - the Jacob Rees Moggs of the world - who find the way Downing Street keeps trying to batter this thing through the Commons despite repeated warnings that it is not ready somewhat unsavoury.
Thankfully, Britain has come a long way since 1968, but unease remains, and it could well build up again if the economy fails to grow as pressures increase on public services.
Senior bishops» attacks on Labour's allegedly immoral attitude towards the poor, family breakdown and debt reflect a deep unease about the credit - heavy society we lived in.
It remains to be seen whether the amendment will be put to a vote on Tuesday, but the rebellion is an important reflection of the wider unease felt by Lib Dem activists over the Budget.
Labour's Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander has said there is unease «across party lines» about the Prime Minister's comments on the potential supply of British arms to Syria's opposition forces.
But labor contracts for the vast majority of the state's 190,000 employees expire on March 31, giving Mr. Cuomo an opening to seek changes at a time of public unease toward government workers» benefits.
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».
Put on your hard hat and enter the darkened gallery and you immediately experience a sense of unease.
Nor does he feel any unease that his funding comes from a military agency eager to put synthetic telepathy to use on the battlefield.
Seizing on this unease, a deputy from Norway's Christian People's Party introduced the anticloning bill early last week.
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