Overall, Davis has mixed feelings now and has felt uneasy for a long time.
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Many people are uneasy about a party with ties to religious organizations - in this case, Komeito is linked to the controversial Buddhist Soka Gakkai - being in government.
However many feel uneasy about a diet that, in the first stage at least, almost completely cuts out a food group (intake is limited to less than 20g a day).
"You hear sirens, and police cars and you just worry, you become a little uneasy, " said Linda Bensley, a 53-year-old visitor from Australia.
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In color theory, black, although powerful, lends us a sign of uneasy authority holding the power with a mighty roar and seldom arouses an infuriated response.
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It was another uneasy moment for a sport presumed not long ago be infallible.
But because this was a good and thus fair speech on the issue of peace, the president likely also made Abbas a bit uneasy with the forcefulness of his commitment to Israel's existence as a Jewish state, a commitment that cuts directly to an issue on which even the most constructive members of the Palestinian leadership have been reluctant to show flexibility.
Before the visit, many Mexican Catholics perceived Benedict as a distant and reserved pope who felt uneasy when interacting with people -- a perception the Catholic and the Mexican Church were trying to lay to rest.
From Montana to Louisiana, these anxious voters have made at least six Democratic senators a little uneasy heading into next year's election season.
There's a generally uneasy tone to the storytelling, as if these people have slowly been failing all their lives, and the accident finally awoke them to the reality of their shortcomings.
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Even the people - the Warren Buffets in the world are a little uneasy about how it's going to take to work out for this thing, and regular people just have to be careful.
It says much for the tenor of Russian politics that this and other confusions of the moment were swallowed with barely a murmur of disquiet by the financial markets and with no more than a few uneasy gulps by international opinion.
Many television plays these days, even soaps, tend to leave the viewer a bit puzzled, indeed uneasy, about what the meaning was, if indeed there was a meaning.
An uneasy truce lasting more than a few weeks might well be sufficient.
Journalists bandy the term "an uneasy calm" around quite a lot, but it seems a perfect fit to describe the mood here.
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"In some instances, President Clinton did in fact say some things at times that made some of us a little bit uneasy, " Clyburn said.
The revenue would not be missed, but Americans are uneasy with the possibility that a new generation of high-living heirs will stink up the capitalist system.
Large numbers of intellectuals and commentators, uneasy at the consequences of a victory whose causes they had never properly understood, sought to submerge America and the West in a new, muddled multilateralism.
First because in the 1980s, some people in Ireland became uneasy about the fact that a crude view of their national history was fuelling a conflict in the north of the island.
At best, the Obama administration's approach to U.S. domestic oil and gas production can be characterized as a strategy of ambivalence, an uneasy equilibrium between desire to lessen the role of fossil fuels and the reality of their necessity in a functioning U.S. economy.
He believes Suharto suspects that pro-democracy activists have linked up with factions in the military, led by a wave of younger, better educated officers who are uneasy about the way the armed forces has been used as a political tool.
It also leaves responders with an uneasy feeling they're keeping a secret from the victim's loved ones, Crabtree said.
Journalism professor Roy Greenslade said he was uneasy about serious newspapers "taking a smear rather too seriously and giving it more prominence than it was due".
This is the latest chapter in a decades-long uneasy standoff.
And in Kenya and Zimbabwe, electoral defeats of incumbents resulted in political violence on such a level that the contests were, in effect, declared a draw, and uneasy coalition governments of rivals were engineered.
At dinner that evening I felt uneasy, as if I were concealing a secret.
And, for many journalists, one important and possibly uneasy question will be: Who is a "senior editor"?
That so many people are willing to take an scary market omen seriously is just a sign of the general uneasy sentiment.
Libertarianism, which values liberty above all other values, has always had an uneasy relationship with conservatism, being either a distinct strain of it or a different ideology altogether.
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