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    But he shared his Unease with no one.

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    Now I understood my Unease.

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    But that was merely today's Unease.

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    How exhausting is that Unease.

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    I would feel at Unease if you didn't.

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    Dysphoria, which is an intense state of Unease or dissatisfaction.

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    You can feel that Unease for a lot of reasons.

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    Do you know, it causes lots of pain and Unease in the mouth.

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    Competitive environments create conflict and Unease, particularly for students who find themselves regularly at the bottom.

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    Bitbol told him that Buddhism helps him better understand the world and overcome his sense of Unease.

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    The implications of these low-dose effects for human health and reproduction captured media attention and increased consumer Unease.

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    According to Ettinger, this feeling is a combination of awe and wonder, but also Unease and disturbance.

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    Those feelings and thoughts that pop into your head and cause you Unease are known as internal stressors.

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    Excessive use of social media on a daily basis can cause feelings of Unease, anxiety, depression and low self-esteem.

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    The trade row has prompted both countries to raise tariffs and created Unease over the depth of their security alliance.

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    The trade disputes have led to higher tariffs by the two countries and created Unease over the depth of their security alliance.

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    The bond of trust has been broken and there will always be an element of Unease at the back of your mind.

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    This caused the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office some Unease, as shown by papers released by The National Archives in 2005.

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    Many would agree that their very presence in the doctor's office for a medical examination causes some degree of regression and general Unease.

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    But when brought together under such terms as“artificial intelligence” or“self-driving,” people seem to immediately gain a sense of Unease about the whole affair.

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    This Unease is legitimate for many parents who live in neighborhoods in which predatory adults are present and security is a real issue.

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    Machine learning"now joins the many subfields of mathematics that deal with the burden of unprovability and the Unease that comes with it," Reyzin wrote.

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    Evil always carries within itself the germ of its own subversion in that it leaves behind in human beings at least a sense of Unease.

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    In his last interview before demitting the office of India's vice-president, Hamid Ansari has said that Muslims in the country were experiencing"a feeling of Unease".

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    Such personalization definitely hooks people, but, thanks to a quirk of the human brain, it also sets the stage for pervasive Unease in the public at large.

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    While Hotspot Shield has been a popular VPN service over the years, many users have expressed their shock and Unease at the recent allegations against the company.

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    And it washed out over everything and everyone else: from the women endlessly expressing their Unease about eating, to the magazines and websites encouraging them to;

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    According to sources close to the family, Mohan, 66, was rushed to a city hospital here following complaints of Unease, but despite efforts he could not be revived.

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    The evolution of technology, social Unease and the relationship between man and environment have led humanity to a state of decadence that had never before been experienced in history.

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    But while concluding that almost two-thirds of the nation are aghast, marching to return the country to sanity as quickly as possible, I couldn't shake the general feeling of Unease.

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