Sentences with phrase «uneasiness as»

The story may not be particularly gripping, but it still has a wonderful sense of adventure and a looming uneasiness as the crew must navigate through the space surrounding the remnants of their destroyed home planet.
Families with children in school will almost certainly have pets go through some uneasiness as their play time pals start school back up.

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Weakness in the global economy and concern about the uneasiness of markets, as well as uncertainty about many lushly - priced private companies known as unicorns, drove the markdown, investment experts said.
The new revelation about Comey's uneasiness with Trump brings to mind a posting last month by Comey friend Benjamin Wittes on his Lawfare blog, in which he said Comey «saw it as an ongoing task on his part to protect the rest of the Bureau from improper contacts and interferences from a group of people he did not regard as honorable.»
Misgivings and uneasiness have colored the thinking of American Jews as well.
There is, to put it delicately, uneasiness among Catholics as well.
Those who have their «heads hidden in the sand - piles of uneasiness» are deemed as os - trac - ized lemmings blindly running to and leaping off the cliffs of «dutied» aimlessness.
Many of the teachings of Jesus still inspire me deeply... far more than the melodramas and tasteless wafers which have followed.Admittedly, as parents we've had some uneasiness — when it comes to what to tell our kids about religion.
But that obvious point is not nearly so interesting as the complexities explored in these essays that try to understand both the boosterism and conscientious uneasiness that mark the relationship between money and ministry.
How much of my behavior, and I suspect of yours as well, is to be explained by this deep - seated uneasiness that something is missing, something is lacking, something is insufficient.
Although there was some uneasiness about letting him attend, our mindset as a church...
This uneasiness with Christ's true flesh becomes especially clear in a passage from Origen that Besançon quotes as the most telling expression of Origen's implicit iconoclasm:
Immersed as we are in gadgetry, living a lifestyle which, in its very making, is explicable by scientific laws, our culture feels an inherent uneasiness in discussing things that can't be explained in this way.
If, as William James said, all religions are about an uneasiness and its solution, then for empirical theologians to accept history and just to leave people with that acceptance, as sometimes they did, may show people what they should be uneasy about but gives them no solution (VRE 400).
At the same time as these seemingly positive developments man appears «burdened down with uneasiness» (4) and «mutual distrust» (8).
Roman nobility as Nietzsche means it wasn't exactly a product of philosophy, but Nietzsche's conviction that preserving nobility was only possible in the contemporary world via philosophy ought to be considered, I think, in light of his profound uneasiness and careful treading around the problem of the «actor's faith» that characterizes «really democratic ages.»
(Professor Gilkey has listed five marks of the death of God tradition, and they should perhaps be set down: (1) the problematic character of God and of man's relation to him today, (2) the acceptance of the secular world as normative intellectually and ethically good, (3) the restriction of theological statements to what one can actually affirm oneself, and with this the rejection of certain traditional ideas of tradition and authority, (4) the centrality of Jesus as one who calls us into the world to serve him there, (5) uneasiness with mythological, super-historical, eschatological, supernatural entities or categories.
Contemporary uneasiness about talk of death and the frequent refusal to reckon with it can be interpreted as a welcome, perhaps a necessary, reaction from the morbidity of an earlier age.
When the dwarves begin arriving at Bilbo's door to avail themselves of his courtesy, we begin to feel an uneasiness that increases as Bilbo's courtesy is so nearly abused.
The uneasiness, reduced to its simplest terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand.
Since men today are often charged with the same parenting responsibilities as women, any uneasiness can often be dispelled through honest, upfront conversations.
The relaxation technique is suitable for first - time mothers during early breastfeeding as it helps them cope with postnatal uneasiness especially when feeling stressed by the child raising task at hand after birth.
At the heart of the report is an uneasiness with the relationship between China's massive importance to the global economy and the status of its government, whose behaviour the report views as being unacceptable at present.
The highly anticipated exposé, which is due to be premiered on Wednesday, June 6, has created uneasiness amongst the Ghanaian football populace as many of the leading members of the nation's football governing body are rumoured to be implicated in the video.
This uneasiness with parties» experts is heightened by the fact that the adversarial system, relying as it does on critical cross-examination to expose weaknesses in a witness» testimony, is often ill suited to educating the trier of fact, whether it be judge or jury.
Scientists were much slower to add their names to an open letter to George W. Bush that the UCS organized in 2004, says Rosenberg — which he sees as a reflection of uneasiness about Trump, but also a sign that younger scientists are more comfortable taking public positions on policy.
Eating more and more rabbit, as one is impelled to do because of the increasing uneasiness of hunger, will only worsen the condition.
Improves symptoms associated with low levels of serotonin, such as uneasiness, weight gain, and mood.
To avoid the focus shifting from meditation to the feeling of uneasiness, it is suggested to meditate in an easier pose, such as thunderbolt pose.
At first the viewer is led to believe Gerry is Curtis» mark, but as the two pair up to travel down the golden road to fortune, there's a perpetual uneasiness about Gerry that makes what might actually happen a little harder to nail down.
There is an uneasiness to [Perry's] performance — in some scenes he looks startled, even frightened — that makes it hard to play off Mr. Lennon, who seems very comfortable as a nervous nelly.
One sequence in particular that stands out shows Edward Snowden making love to his girlfriend Lindsay on a bed, also making a point to emphasize the anxiety and uneasiness within his mind as while thrusting, he uses his peripheral vision to notice the webcam of his laptop, a common device that could be used to spy on civilians against their will.
Driving through Philadelphia with his wife Karin (Mireille Enos, «Gangster Squad») and daughters (Abigail Hargrove and Sterling Jerins), uneasiness spreads as a routine traffic slowdown turns into a zombie feeding frenzy.
But Luke Scott's strength with pacing, building an early foundation of uneasiness, starts to collapse as the script resorts to illogical actions in service of the plot.
And as with The Babadook, the uneasiness lingers long after the credits have rolled because it evokes real - life horrors, rather than simply relying on supernatural ones.
When he takes to the streets dispensing vigilante justice, only once does the film acknowledge the uneasiness of a hooded white man killing predominantly Latino and black gangbangers and being held up as a folk hero.
Something as foreboding as a stair nail is enough to instill a feeling of uneasiness.
As Principal Kafele states in his opening, «My intent is to create discomfort, tension and uneasiness in the room.
It's almost as if the term «technology» itself inspired inexplicable fear, dread, and uneasiness.
This weeks weakness is due to a rally in crude oil prices, a pickup in government bond yields as inflation rises and geo - political uneasiness around the globe.
If you anticipate trouble when you see other dogs headed your way, your dog will pick up on your uneasiness and immediately perceive the approaching dog as a threat.
Inflammation in joints with symptoms such as change in gait or limping, loathing toward climbing up to the stairs, reluctance for moving, difficulty in walking or standing, and exhibiting uneasiness when picked up.
Rest assured, however, that this sequel retains all of the delicate moral crossroads seen in the previous game, as well as fragile alliances, steadfast relationships, and the sense of uneasiness that permeates even the pressurized behemoth that is Rapture.
An uneasiness haunts the changing blocks as galleries, condos, and trendy minimalist restaurants move in.
The smashed guitar is a motif within the history of rock music and one can look towards Kurt Cobain's ironic rehabilitation of the act in the Nineties as an attempt to amplify the uneasiness between authenticity and artifice.
It's a move that both feels like a non sequitur and underscores his uneasiness with video, as if it were a partner he can never quite trust, or control.
Graham has described his pavilions as «producing a sense of uneasiness and psychological alienation through a constant play between feelings of inclusion and exclusion.»
But as cameras proliferate and the boundaries between who is considered a journalist and who isn't further blur, the uneasiness of those in power, the uneasiness of power itself in all its precariousness, is increasingly apparent.
Factors include, the length of time the child used a certain surname, the identification of the child as a member of a family unit, the potential anxiety, embarrassment, or uneasiness the child might experience if the child bears a last name dissimilar from his or her custodial parent, and, if applicable, the child's expressed preference for a particular parental surname.
Dictionary.com defines worry as «a cause of uneasiness or anxiety» and anxiety as «distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune.»
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