No-one following events could avoid the depth of unease at the heart of Europe.
This has created fury from the right and unease from the center, as well it should.
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Given the Net's collectivist past and regulators' unease with concentration, they haven't abandoned peering altogether.
His words seem to capture an unease with celebrating death that other New Yorkers quietly reflected.
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Lawyers in Brussels admit to a growing, general unease about the future of the single-market project.
There is unease on Capitol Hill over an expanded role for the Fed and continued Balkanisation.
Capital is what erases unease in our lives, and it is what fixes the broken.
The vote followed statements made by Gov. John Hickenlooper that indicated unease with the bill.
Even a small gift, like a rubber sleeve to protect a BlackBerry, can spur unease.
That news report may have added to trader unease in the market place Tuesday.
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Herring and Morris are not letting their fears and unease change their way of doing business.
Part of the international community's unease stems from Syria's position as a regional powerhouse.
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He has generally been met with unease from theoretical physicists and with scepticism from astronomers.
One reason few investment managers are not paying attention are a general unease about management.
But grassroots unease about the long-term implications of the Blair-Ashdown axis is also bound to surface.
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China is watching what it sees as Japan's flexing of its military muscle with considerable unease.
But it may prompt more unrest, returning Bahrain to its once-chronic state of unease.
Furtive pick-up scenes or moody vignettes about racial unease and prejudice give way to hopeful domestic tableaus.
Their emotions range from professional pride to expressions of unease over the exercise of their formidable power.
Their decision to go public in this way raised eyebrows in royal circles and caused some unease.
Part of this story is the unease, bordering on contempt, with which cultural progressives regard traditional monuments.
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Adding to the unease, reports emerged earlier this month suggesting the government may again target existing projects.
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This unease has pushed India strategically closer to America most notably in a controversial deal on nuclear co-operation.
Whatever the sum, it is more than the film itself, gloomy with unease, seems able to repay.
The fracas encapsulates the growing investor unease about Apple as the company stands at a growth crossroads.
But if hostility towards such agreements denotes unease about trade in general, it is a worrying sign.
But some Republicans have shown unease with the plan, distancing themselves from it on the campaign trail.
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The unease expressed over 3D-printed guns mirrors similar unease following the adoption of widespread cryptography for secure communications.
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So far Egypt's military rulers have earned little but praise, dispelling much of the unease about their intentions.
The poor performance of Chinese stocks reflects broader unease about prospects for one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
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