Sentences with phrase «unease when»

Despite the high percentage of marriages ending up in divorce in today's modern society, there is still a certain amount of unease when it comes...
Despite the high percentage of marriages ending up in divorce in today's modern society, there is still a certain amount of unease when it comes to talking about divorce.
It is submitted that the Opinion of AG Saugmandsgaard ØE reflects a common unease when it comes to the application of the traditional broad judicial interpretation of the State resources criterion, and may be regarded as pointing to a novel approach.
I'm going to say I was perturbed with a slight sense of unease when I started to think about that ebook reader device.
Joe Kloc misses a possible explanation for the uncanny valley — the feeling of unease when seeing a robot with...
Joe Kloc misses a possible explanation for the uncanny valley — the feeling of unease when seeing a robot with a strong human likeness (12 January, p 35).
I would like to suggest a few follow - up experiments that might shed more light on the «uncanny valley» — the feeling of unease when faced with a humanoid robot (12 January, p 35).
Like many parents, I feel a little hint of unease when it comes to telling my trusting, innocent children a lie.
To say the least, the German public generally expresses a feeling of unease when it comes to defence policy and anything military.
Since the «ever - enduring social instincts» were more primitive and hence stronger than instincts developed later, the social instincts were the sources of our feelings of unease when some action of ours violated them.

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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.
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.
Unease about Facebook's influence comes when the balance of power in Silicon Valley has been shifting away from start - ups toward four dominant companies — Facebook, Apple, Amazon.com and Google.
He traces our unease to the father of liberal democracy, John Locke, and to his claim that what nature provides for us is «virtually worthless,» becoming valuable only when mixed with our labor.
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.
The idea is to banish that sense of unease that every contestant in TGBBS exhibits during every challenge — that feeling home bakers know so well when you've completed all the steps and the thing's finally in the oven and all you can do is wait and hope while peering anxiously through the oven door.
But when he left for Virginia Tech, there had to be unease.
So when his parent is frustrated, they feel unease, and it becomes harder for him to sleep quietly.
He recounted the shame and unease he felt when the situation was mentioned during international missions.
The unease across the party was highlighted yesterday when 35 current or former Conservative associations handed in a letter to Downing Street that accused the prime minister of showing «utter contempt» for the grassroots activists after pressing ahead with legislation for equal marriage.
There is greater popular unease about the gap between rich and poor than when Clinton's husband was in the White House providing a blueprint for Tony Blair's Labour.
When the drivers of the internet convert us into market algorithms, or objects of surveillance, our unease is as much about inequality as about the technology itself.
But when cortisol is chronically elevated, it can lead to a heightened sense of «rev» or unease in the body, depression, accelerated aging, weight gain, blood sugar problems, and metabolic syndrome.
This further activates the sympathetic nervous system in the same way that occurs when you are facing a threat, creating an even greater sense of unease and pain.
Part of it, is to prevent injury and the second thing, is when I lower the bar, to low, i tend to have an unease feeling in my shoulders.
While traditional talk therapy offers benefits when managing mood issues, sometimes clients are left with a continued state of unease with life.
As he works alone in the client's isolated house, Kipps begins to uncover tragic secrets, his unease growing when he glimpses a mysterious woman dressed only in black.
Her anxiety about a prior «incident» she doesn't wish to repeat is never fully explained in the film but the desperation you sense when D alludes to it is enough to explain her unease.
This paranoia is cultivated when Green's «elle» (her) enters the fray, her apparent kindness always cut through with a malevolent unease.
After some unease — she almost hugs him, but when he winces and turns away she remembers he is not allowed to make contact with any woman but his wife — they chat amiably in the kitchen while mourners mill about in the living room.
And her unease turns to mortification when Kevin proposes marriage to her during a club gig — a fiasco that goes viral.
Or the sense of watchful unease that plenty of urban citizens feel when they see law - enforcement officers approach African - Americans or other people of color?
It works as a dark psychological thriller because it is so terrifyingly real and shows how dark things can become when detached from reality that it leaves us with a sense of unease.
When I walked away from Empire the first time, I had a feeling of unease, things were not well with our heroes.
Perhaps where the score succeeds most (on album at least) is when Shearmur cranks up the suspense, cleverly using electronics to capture a vague sense of unease while keeping forward motion.
The lighting is lurid, the corridor horribly dark, and when Jesse arrives at her door and the grungy looking lock sticks, an initial feeling of unease rises to panic.
For Merlett Lowery, a student frightened by the noises the school's maintenance crew made when they worked, this goal meant confronting the source of her unease.
When one evening her husband Joseph disappears and then returns, offering no explanation as to his whereabouts, her creeping unease shifts decidedly to dread.
They can show fearfulness, unease, stress, even panic when somebody comes up wearing a blue shirt.
In fact, the first time I noticed Hotline Miami's tension between thematic unease and its gameplay was watching a group of students play an early build when it was shown at Gamescom.
This unease occurs against the alienation between the viewer and what is happening inside «Rushdie's» mind — the ambivalence of quiet exists in these moments — when the torments of the mind exist in the unconscious.
That, along with other data, suggests that it's a disease communicated when wind farm opponents stir up unease within communities where these farms are proposed, Professor Chapman argues in his new book.
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.»
As an inherent safety mechanism, anxiety is an important emotion, however, when feelings of anxiety become excessive and uncontrollable, worry and unease can permeate your relationships and cause issues.
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