unease im PONS Wörterbuch

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Of course, unease about adverse consequences of human actions on nature predates the modern concept of environmentalism.
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Eventually, of course, sensing his unease, she tells him the passion was based on his love for her, as it was when they were young.
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Blocks and prolongations are learned mechanisms to mask repetition, as the fear of repetitive speaking in public is often the main cause of psychological unease.
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He made several recommendations to improve accountability, and expressed unease over the current system.
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To the unease of her parents, she started singing in local bars, beginning in 1980.
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Unease with crime was at a feverish high.
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While the convict era was a source of shame or unease, nearly everything that came after was believed to be pretty good.
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The heightened sense of uncertainty has contributed to capital flight and slowed down domestic economic activity, creating unease among foreign investors.
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It denotes a kind of visceral unease, triggered by personal or public events, that captures peoples attention.
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The writing was illustrated with his own drawings, which he himself fancied as a means to cause unease to his readers.
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