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The Supreme Court appears to be uneasy about the judge's methods and has reprimanded him several times.
ECONOMIST: Chile
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The authorities are thought to be uneasy about accepting such advice for fear of provoking an escalation in violence, our correspondent reports.
BBC: Brazil: 13 new deaths in Sao Paulo's gang battle
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Whether you are a soldier, an oilman or a diplomat, or simply want to sell goldplated warplanes or bathtaps to cash-happy Arabians, there is much to be uneasy about.
ECONOMIST: Saudi Arabia's future
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But farmers tend to be uneasy about these things.
ECONOMIST: The farmbelt breaks free | The
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Now common sense suggests those customers will be less uneasy about moving if the new owner is an organisation of which they've heard and which has been around for many decades, rather than a brand new outfit that's been around for a few months and currently has no presence in banking.
BBC: Co-op set to become big banker
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Mr Walker's barrister George Pyromallis questioned the documents, saying they could easily be fake and he was uneasy about them being allowed in evidence.
BBC: Chelsea Hyndman and Luke Walker
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What the Treasury seem to be saying here is that they're uneasy about handing over borrowing powers to the Welsh Government when their only substantial means of paying it back is the income stream from the block grant - they'd like them to have the paper round as well as the pocket money.
BBC: Pocket money and paper rounds
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That option might be more attractive to the big drug companies, who are uneasy about government bodies setting drug prices.
ECONOMIST: Health care: Thirty-six places to go | The
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Uneasy as the leadership of The New York Times Co. may be about their current financial situation, they remain confident their flagship newspaper has a bright future.
FORBES: Why the NY Times Is Selling Its Regional Newspapers
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"I feel uneasy about that decision, but I also know the baseball trip can be a great learning experience, " she said.
WSJ: School in August Gets Low Grades
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We'll be talking to, amongst others, the former Education Secretary, Estelle Morris, who is very uneasy about the schools reform plans.
BBC: Thursday, 19 January, 2006