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Meanings of express disquiet in English
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Usage of express disquiet in English
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It also expresseddisquiet at the length of time the investigation was taking.
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Other commenters have expresseddisquiet at the potential of such realistic AI manipulation.
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William Hague, the foreign secretary, expresseddisquiet at the verdict.
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Yesterday, the Department refused to make any official comment but a well-placed source expresseddisquiet.
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U.S. officials from President Barack Obama down have expresseddisquiet over Venezuela's close ties with Iran.
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The list is long and irresistible. However, he expresseddisquiet about tailoring of a curriculum to suit particular views.
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Minister for Justice Michael McDowell has expresseddisquiet at the way bail laws are being interpreted by the courts.
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Although few are as outspoken as the dean in their criticism, others have also expresseddisquiet over the programme.
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Former frontbenchers also expresseddisquiet.
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Some members of the parliament had expresseddisquiet at the granting of the financial services brief to the British commissioner.
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A leading canon lawyer, Father Tom Doyle, has expresseddisquiet with the way cases have been handled within the archdiocese.
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Staff at RTÉ Radio yesterday expresseddisquiet to senior management about planned changes to the station's radio schedules announced on Thursday.
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Energy companies and miners were more cautious, in keeping with their status as businesses with shareholders, but some also expresseddisquiet.
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Sondland expresseddisquiet in his testimony about allowing a private citizen to have such an influential role in U.S. foreign policy.
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Last night, the Opposition expresseddisquiet about Taoiseach Bertie Ahern's handling of the situation, and questioned why the earlier timetable had been discarded.
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The Irish Medical Organisation has expresseddisquiet about plans by the Medical Council to assess the performance of doctors on a voluntary basis.