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1 What is that sensitivity, mixed with guilt, which causes us such deep unease ?
2 Our agenda-setting edition last week revealed deep unease about the quality of British journalism.
3 But the decision has caused deep unease within both camps.
4 It adds deep unease to an already uncertain world.
5 That her mother should say, "It's not Richard" fills me with deep unease .
6 But deep unease over Europe kept demand high for safe-haven debt such as Japanese government bonds.
7 The source of their deep unease - electricity.
8 The financial markets are signalling deep unease , not least at the world they themselves have helped build.
9 A deep unease can be stirred in the Irish psyche by a novel and inordinate assembly of invertebrates.
10 Again I felt a deep unease .
11 For many patients, a diagnosis of COVID-19 carries with it a deep unease associated with the worst of maladies.
12 But residents expressed deep unease about the involvement of Iran, which backs some of the militias involved in the assault.
13 This proposal is so obviously the right thing to do that many government loyalists will oppose it only with deep unease .
14 Now Laurel felt it again, that deep unease ...
15 Trump has called NATO "obsolete" and raised doubts about whether he would respect Article 5, stirring deep unease in Europe.
16 He expressed deep unease that the wording of the document failed to contain a verbal commitment that the IRA was definitely disarm.
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