Sentences with phrase «unease with»

Consumers» unease with personal finances is reflected in lower confidence in making major purchases such as a house or car: two - thirds of Americans (65 %) report they are less comfortable than they were six months ago, compared to 62 % who were less comfortable in January.
«While analysts anticipate continued buoyancy for the REIT market in 2015, some also expressed unease with the current level of REIT share prices.
BEIJING — Chinese authorities are preparing to shut down the country's bitcoin exchanges, according to people familiar with the matter, reflecting a growing unease with the virtual currency and its recent surge in value.
However, many partners described unease with this arrangement, expressing confusion around how the dashboard represents the large number of potentially false stories.
However the critical issues raised about this subject reflect my own unease with what are often taken to be the «norms» of practice in Canada today.
On remand from Daubert, the lower court's unease with this new task was clearly evident: «Our responsibility, then, unless we misread the Supreme Court's opinion is to resolve disputes among respected, well credentialed scientists about matters squarely within their expertise, in areas where there is no scientific consensus as to what is or what is not «good science,» and occasionally to reject such expert testimony because it was not «derived by the scientific method.»
There is this weird connectivity creep; an ever - increasing unease with unitasking, a low - grade fear of missing out.
It's been argued that one of the reasons we create machines is to build more reliable, less fallible versions of ourselves, which is where our eventual unease with these machines» effectiveness comes from — we're training our replacements, as it were.
It's also possible this is an attempt to disrupt the effort to fight global warming with a culture war, tying the science of climate change to fundamentalists» unease with evolution.
As I wrote in 2011, to a certain extent, «it may be time to get over our unease with the biological mashup around us.»
But what has compounded the controversy is a growing unease with the perception that the New Museum has strayed from its initial mission as an avant - garde alternative to traditional art museums, and is now a closed circle of insiders.
Japanese photographer Lieko Shiga's artistic practice developed from her visceral sense of unease with the convenience and automation of daily life.
There is usually, more and more, some kind of conflict, tension, and unease with proceeding and kind of having to say, «Let's just see what happens.»
In this exhibition — his third at the gallery — he's installed simple, repetitive artworks that grapple with mathematical systems and reflect, according to the gallery, an «increasing unease with the dogmatic nature of geometric art and German constructivism in particular.»
The stereotype of Russian new money reflects something else as well, an unease with art's growing audience.
At GameCity festival, GoldenEye game director Martin Hollis revealed Nintendo's unease with the James Bond game's gore
The correspondence between the two has only just emerged and reveals the government's unease with the system.
Growing unease with the bill was evident at a Senate education committee hearing Wednesday.
The film imagines Edward's growing unease with the business he's in, and his increasingly tense relationships with higher ups at the NSA.
The nature of the film doesn't allow him to ever really let fly with anything explosive, and he doesn't pull off the spooky unease with quite the aplomb that people like James Horner and Christopher Young have done in recent times for similar films.
The nooks and crannies of that small space are so well mapped out in the film's first half that we end up sharing Brie Larson's character's unease with the vastness of the populated world outside.
Black Mirror is an anthology series that taps into our collective unease with the modern world, with each stand - alone episode a sharp, suspenseful tale exploring themes of contemporary techno - paranoia leading to an unforgettable — and sometimes unsettling — conclusion.
That, coupled with the unease with which this would play in much of Middle America, better explains the lack of a meaningful theatrical release than the ordinarily safe presumption of inferior quality.
And the scene where Mindy is taken on a date by some smirking jock left a residue of unease with me.
And unlike gruff Snake, Raiden pelts his superiors with combative questions, indicative of his unease with the same things Solid Snake does without a second thought.
Black Mirror is an anthology series that taps into our collective unease with the modern world, with each stand - alone episode a sharp, suspenseful tale exploring themes of contemporary techno - paranoia.
Not that Prince hadn't shown some signs of unease with his still - new superstardom.
While traditional talk therapy offers benefits when managing mood issues, sometimes clients are left with a continued state of unease with life.
I haven't seen any signal at all,» he added, underscoring African - American unease with the Democrat.
Republicans, aware of Wall Street's unease with their former Democratic allies, have tried to reap the benefits, to mixed results.
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.
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.
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.
Peers across the Lords registered their deep unease with the proposed cuts to tax credits.
Mental health professionals at the time expressed unease with the reporting requirements as well as the potential legal implications.
Cuomo has expressed unease with addressing taxes in this year's budget given he is already contending with a push to increases the state's minimum wage to $ 15.
In the UK we find both growing unease with the EU and a perception of impotency to change it.
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.
Some part of this surely is about political journalists and rival candidates with a vested interest in keeping the «chatter» alive, but a larger part of it is arguably about the demonstrable and enduring unease with which many Republicans regard Romney.
The legislative leaders on Tuesday expressed unease with a constitutional convention, raising concerns with the cost and changes by «temporary» officials.
Most cases of D - MER are mild: feelings of unease with nursing, of confusion or emotional discomfort.
Our society now feels a sense of unease with regard to liberal democracy.
«Yet unease with Romney's religion has little impact on voting preferences.»
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.
Their unease with a King holiday is patent.
In light of the church's unease with laughter and jokes, Screech is drawn to the way two towering figures of the Renaissance, Erasmus and Rabelais, defended and employed humor.
The participants, each of them the parent of four children, were discussing their unease with contraception, and in terms very reminiscent of Luker's study:
One can not think of Evangelicalism apart from populism, and many criticisms of Evangelicalism by its loyal sons and daughters stem from their unease with populism.
Some project onto the Rav's conclusions their own unease with the Christian contribution to human spiritual culture.
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.
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