Encara no tenim significats per a "public unease".
1But these concerns must be set against public unease about crime and criminality.
2Yet the rationing of resources has always created huge political controversy and public unease.
3How Fianna Fáil responds to the growing public unease will dictate the final outcome.
4But it has now decided not to import the product to alleviate public unease.
5However this public unease has to a large extent been whipped up by the media.
6However, in democracies, the public unease and the contrast with Israel's violations cannot be ignored.
7While you agonise over preventive detention you state public unease about crime and criminality must hold sway.
8The so-called Sunflower Movement was sparked by increasing public unease over China's influence on the island's economy.
9Of course, when it comes to public unease about the products of the same farmers, it is understandable.
10There is, inevitably, some public unease about items associated with the State's history being sold off at auction.
11But despite public unease and lingering scientific uncertainty, the FDA won't require such meat to be labeled or tracked.
12There is growing public unease about requests for PPS numbers from public bodies such as Irish Water and the Department of Education.
13The public unease about getting involved in another Middle East war "trumped the sense of outrage about chemical weapons", he added.
14A recent poll showed public unease over the crackdown, with 94 percent of respondents saying it was important that police take suspects alive.
15Populist parties have both fed and benefited from public unease about immigration to win power in Poland, Hungary, Austria and, in recent weeks, Italy.
16But Sir Graham's image came under attack in the 90's from rivals and political opponents, trading on public unease over Treaty claims and settlements.
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