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"disquiet" Definitions
  1. disquiet (about/over something) feelings of worry and unhappiness about something

403 Sentences With "disquiet"

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It's all more modern and streamlined apprehension, but disquiet is disquiet, and there are humiliations thrown in today, as well.
The stories of disquiet among the Al Sauds are growing.
Such calculations combine with disquiet about aspects of higher education.
Disquiet among the consumers of affected products is no surprise.
Small wonder that signs of disquiet are emerging in Brussels.
But the former president's disquiet, in some ways, is understandable.
This belligerence is fueling disquiet, and not just outside China.
Yet the installation contains elements that tincture this calm with disquiet.
A third cause for disquiet is the stability of the monarchy.
There is growing disquiet, too, about the unfettered movement of capital.
Disquiet thawed until, tranquil, awash, I almost sympathized with these people.
It is striking that such great changes have not caused more disquiet.
There has also been disquiet over Eni's treatment of inquisitive board members.
But others express disquiet about the possible economic fallout of the purge.
This turbulent presidential campaign will no doubt disquiet investors in other ways.
It demonstrated the deep disquiet of liberal Israel over Netanyahu the King.
The race plays out against a national backdrop of disquiet about democracy itself.
France and Germany voiced disquiet on Saturday over Trump's new restrictions on immigration.
Alas, even mild questions about whether their ancestor protected the Hui caused disquiet.
He brings strength and, at times, a sense of disquiet to his role.
I love this city, but suddenly its crowded streets and disquiet felt suffocating.
My disquiet and stress were nothing compared to what people here were suffering.
There's also been some disquiet about the cultural representations of Africa in Wakanda.
These memorials often don't mark places of rest, but of disquiet, even anguish.
These include the "domesticated disquiet" of Picabia's peculiar poem Platfonds Creux (Empty Rafters).
India's ongoing wedding season - traditionally a focus for gifting gold - is fuelling the disquiet.
American business groups in China expressed disquiet over the latest round of U.S. tariffs.
To the contrary, all of the plausible explanations should disquiet even the fiercest partisans.
Some of the disquiet stems from Britain's decision to hurl itself into the unknown.
"Disquiet is growing among German businesses," Ifo President Clemens Fuest said in a statement.
Inside the Republican party, Mr. Trump's unpredictability has become a source of gnawing disquiet.
With each court victory, the disquiet among men, especially young men, began to build.
Trump builds another propaganda case In a rare show of Republican disquiet, Florida Rep.
There has, however, been disquiet over Eni's treatment of board members who ask difficult questions.
Whether Wednesday's speech increased that disquiet was hard to tell -- but, she said, probably not.
The deal with Turkey, a NATO member, has caused some disquiet in the United States.
For instance, the small "Untitled (America)" (2005) does not convey its neon parent's buzzing disquiet.
But NATO officials have voiced disquiet over the purchase of missiles incompatible with alliance systems.
Indeed, the lack of much public disquiet over the arboreal havoc out West is striking.
Even before the disquiet, Chinese companies had overtaken many American rivals in spending on ads.
Even in America, disquiet is growing about the wisdom of letting internet giants police themselves.
Sarah Perry's new book, Melmoth, is an extravagant mille-feuille of dread, disquiet, and fear.
"The Book of Disquiet," Fernando Pessoa My admiration for Pessoa goes beyond reading his prose.
It is that they do it without so much as a murmur of moral disquiet.
That buying has masked the disquiet among foreign investors, who have quietly pulled money from India.
Mahathir had capitalized on popular disquiet about Chinese investment pouring into Malaysia during his election campaign.
Some pilots expressed disquiet that following Boeing's checklist for the malfunction had not appeared to work.
Such disquiet about liberal bias reflects long-running mistrust between conservatives and Democratic-leaning Silicon Valley.
This kind of solipsism was a great temptation for Pessoa, as "The Book of Disquiet" reveals.
In Catalonia, the anger and disquiet at the jailings go well beyond the pro-independence camp.
There are already signs of disquiet, even among some Democrats, about the ferocity of Warren's rhetoric.
Why wouldn't he show his member to the nation and put an end to the disquiet?
That is causing deep disquiet among US allies in Asia and among foreign policy experts in Washington.
But now some politicians are talking openly about regulating the Internet — apparently emboldened by growing public disquiet.
"Disquiet is growing among German businesses," said Clemens Fuest, president of the Munich-based Ifo economic institute.
Adding to the disquiet is the lack of clarity over whether Trump could in fact dismiss Powell.
Among chief executives, persistent trade frictions, worldwide economic weakness and reports of labor shortages are sowing disquiet.
But Ms. Bennie's sense of fear and disquiet does not stop with the trauma of that moment.
His clothes speak of the disenfranchised masses, of youthful disquiet, of the turmoil of the outer world.
Despite the opposition's disquiet over the electoral law, Ethiopia's 100 million citizens are seeing unprecedented political change.
But some have expressed disquiet that the trade row might overshadow efforts to tackle pressing international issues.
The exhibition Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet, currently on view at the Metropolitan museum, showcases his wit.
But singling out a lone constituent — and being caught doing so — suggests, perhaps, a feeling of disquiet.
AMID THE growing disquiet in Hong Kong are a few survivors of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
Harris said China's actions had cause disquiet in countries stretching from the Philippines to Malaysia and Vietnam.
Disquiet about the President's intervention was not limited to those Republican senators who are undecided about Kavanaugh.
Like a good piece of theater, this collision shouldn't just entertain us; it should disquiet us, too.
The bazaar strike was the biggest sign of domestic disquiet in Iran since Trump ditched the nuclear deal.
The only one of America's big allies publicly to hint at disquiet has been Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel.
The phrase "an interlude in silver" appears in The Book of Disquiet by (real-life) poet Fernando Pessoa.
She identifies the disquiet shared by many a zombie scroller that life is literally slipping through our fingers.
But the depth of his support among college men signals the continuing volatility and disquiet of the electorate.
It meshes ambient music and songs with words, in tracks that move amid meditation, disquiet, desolation and uplift.
Schweblin's writing, translated from the original Spanish by Megan McDowell, is sparse, precise, but full of looming disquiet.
On top of the dollar's broad strength, sterling has come also under pressure from disquiet over British politics.
Its faceless black herons and pipers, once harmlessly decorative, have surprising force in this era of ecological disquiet.
Its leaders have either maintained a disturbing silence in the face of mounting disquiet, or added to the unease.
"There's a bit of disquiet regarding the IMF's role...," said Orlando Green, European fixed income strategist at Credit Agricole.
Perri's goal was to convey the sense of terror and disquiet that the film imparts through its title art.
Over the past year, there has been growing disquiet among entrepreneurs, fearful that the government is turning against them.
Maas said he understood Washington's disquiet after years of Russia's failure to address reports it was violating the treaty.
Yet there was still some disquiet that it took him so long to take a such a clear stand.
It's unclear whether the Democratic disquiet over the military appointees will translate into "no" votes in the confirmation process.
I always feel a sense of disquiet when I'm staying in one, a fundamental rootlessness that perturbs me greatly.
"Female Vampire" is built on an ominous, strobing electronic backdrop, over which the vocals float in a soothing disquiet.
Yet despite ethical questions and regulatory disquiet about the legality of the data sharing, the Streams project steamrollered on.
Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr expressed disquiet about the invitation on Monday and relief it did not go ahead.
But public disquiet over the growing number of allegations of foul play in the Brexit referendum may provide some fuel.
"I see no signs of such disquiet or uncertainty vis-a-vi the king and the crown prince," he said.
His release caused disquiet among Germans who are still shocked by the killings and the lackluster policing in the case.
Intended to soothe the nerves, the four albums reviewed below also disquiet, which I find more comforting than tranquility alone.
Public disquiet over disappearances has steadily grown, even though Egyptians have become somewhat inured to daily reports of new detentions.
Turnbull delayed his trip by a day, reflecting the level of disquiet in his government over the High Court ruling.
But a few commentators have hinted at their disquiet about more than just the lax attitudes of businesses towards privacy.
Susan Collins of Maine, who has expressed disquiet about the nomination of a judge who might overturn Roe v. Wade.
The pope said he had returned from his visit to Chile with a feeling of disquiet about the situation there.
Many New Zealanders, upon returning from their first visit to the United States, express disquiet over seeing armed police officers.
The artist grabbed the images and printed them, creating a kind of portrait of the disquiet of our surveillance world.
And look, everyone knows that a suburban nuclear family is always a deceptively idyllic allegory for larger societal disquiet, right?
To give the Republican president-elect his due, he intuited an immense disquiet and spoke to it in unambiguous language.
Within the current climate of anxiety, my disquiet over cancer treatment, research and future patients' quality of care ratchets up.
Earlier on Saturday, France and Germany voiced disquiet over Trump's decision to limit immigration and refugees from some Muslim countries.
A cinematographer (Philipp Blaubach) who pries menace from the mundane and makes even the most generic urban architecture radiate disquiet.
Surrounded by a dozen musicians (many, like him, Cuban-born), he travels with his band into various zones of disquiet.
In spite of censorship, the essay spread in China, capturing a current of disquiet about the direction of the country.
Indeed, there has been disquiet about the process before, among both Republicans and Democrats, and not always because of sour grapes.
But there is enough disquiet in the financial sector about Mr Trump's rhetoric to suggest that markets may be easily spooked.
" Some lawmakers also expressed disquiet with Trump's public humiliation of Sessions, who has mostly stayed silent on his boss's criticism. "Mr.
She could be processing either good or bad news and her thoughtful expression could erupt into pleasure or disquiet in seconds.
The agony of the shipyards, the country's biggest exporters after its semiconductor and car industries, feeds South Korea's disquiet about China.
Some British politicians have voiced disquiet that the EU might take advantage of the transition to force Britain into damaging situations.
"Having spoken with the Chairman of the European Athletics Athlete's Commission, I know that the members share my disquiet," Hansen added.
The escalation of Iranian interference in Syria has resulted in a sharp rise in casualties, causing growing public disquiet in Iran.
He noted, unhappily, tidy modern landscaping; he then recalled his recent disquiet on finding that he had begun to paint flowers.
In the U.S., there's a new level of disquiet over enjoying a sport rife with concussions that cause permanent brain damage.
The hunt for a hidden Russian hand behind President Trump's election victory has caused particular disquiet among liberal-minded Russian journalists.
Context: The unhappiness and disquiet plaguing the French police have led to an increase in suicides — more than 50 this year.
Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 5th Avenue, Upper East Side) through January 26.
Disquiet lingered from Trump's travel ban on refugees and his surly phone conversation with the Australian prime minister the previous week.
The dark comedy and social charge of his street scenes need a different noun: 'disquiet' tamps down Vallotton's humour and political anger.
Its limited authority is highlighted by the fact that human traffickers are thriving in western Libya, to the disquiet of the Europeans.
Keith Noreika, a top U.S. banking regulator, stirred disquiet among community bankers with his call for a review of the current regulations.
Positive news is generating less of an impact and the latest batch of ECB minutes show a growing disquiet with EUR strength.
But none of these steps ignited as much astonishment, and disquiet, as Mr. Xi's decision to end term limits on the presidency.
I'd favor the middle way, the way of the tongue, and suggest you figure out how to convey your feelings of disquiet.
France Dispatch BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, France — There is disquiet along the cold, foggy quays of this major French fishing port facing Britain.
Aesthetically and conceptually, Wet Logic turns on the combination of apparent oppositions: reality blended with artifice; surface with depth; serenity with disquiet.
Any disquiet on Mr. Isabella's part was telegraphed by a mild bulging of the eyes and a twitch of his multifarious tattoos.
Some of this disquiet is expressed in the dialogue, including through the Kims' performative subservience, with its studied courtesies and strategic hedging.
And several GOP senators have expressed disquiet about the way in which he has coordinated Trump's defense with the White House. Sen.
Sanders held a conference call with reporters late Tuesday night night to soothe any disquiet about his sudden departure from the trail.
Most of the money was pulled by institutional investors amid a pricing war in the investment industry and disquiet in financial markets generally.
YPG influence across swathes of northern Syria including in majority Arab areas, and its backing by the U.S., has provoked disquiet in Turkey.
This has upset many people who despise such teachings, and Floridians are not alone — we've seen similar disquiet in North Carolina and nationally.
Democracy for America, which stepped up almost immediately following reports of disquiet between the two campaigns, issued a warning along with its commitment.
While Barr's issues have only recently spilled into the open, the disquiet in the ranks started much earlier, officials inside the department say.
Amid growing disquiet, Wuhan authorities said on Sunday they had excluded the possibility of SARS, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), and bird flu.
Trump's threat to impose tariffs that could peak at 25% is causing disquiet among some of his normally loyal fellow Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Mahathir had capitalised on popular disquiet about Chinese investment pouring into Malaysia during his campaign ahead of the stunning election win on May 9.
Shanmugaratnam, who is also the coordinating minister for economic and social policies, is the first member of the cabinet to comment on the disquiet.
Abrams still doesn't know if it was her race that caused disquiet, that she'd arrived on public transport or a mixture of the two.
Consequently, it's a movie drenched in anxiety, from its methodical, throat-clenching pace, to the disquiet of its desolate scenery and sparse audio design.
Beyond the immediate disquiet Trump's decision has caused amongst US allies, however, emerges another question: what does the US now want in the Pacific?
They inelegantly hold glasses of wine while sitting at a distance from each other — an off-kilter, uncomfortable arrangement that adds to the disquiet.
In a sign of the disquiet in Dublin about that order, the Irish government failed to meet a January deadline to collect the money.
The influx of refugees and the cultural and demographic panic it has stirred, more than anything else, explains the disquiet of Europe's political mainstream.
But despite the disquiet which China's actions in arrest may have caused globally, there is little likelihood of long term consequences for Beijing's actions.
" We send our children to the best school we can find, and we do so "without so much as a murmur of moral disquiet.
Katten's Robson said the possibility of additional taxes was a "significant cause of disquiet", even though Labour has yet to announce any such plans.
"It was a prank; a very misguided prank that caused disquiet among the school community and which will have severe consequences," the post read.
So it is with disquiet that China is watching Taiwan's preparations to hold several referendums on November 24th, at the same time as local elections.
I realized, too, that there was no one avenue to how I should attack the disquiet of a particular day and the tensions it carried.
To China's disquiet, Congress has passed laws signalling solidarity with Taiwan, urging the government to allow cabinet secretaries and American warships to visit the island.
She said a report presented at the ANC's policy conference in July found that scandals surrounding Zuma had caused tensions and disquiet within the party.
The featured speaker for the evening was the state's junior senator, Tom Cotton, who seized the chance to address the disquiet in the nation's capital.
Our unease indicates that we've absorbed the unsettling truth saturating her stories: that placid surfaces often camouflage the rumblings of disquiet, transition, even rebellion, beneath.
Perhaps because of the widespread disquiet over both major parties' nominees, Mr. Obama's own popularity has been steadily rising and is now above 50 percent.
Commentators said deep divisions in the party over the direction of Brexit meant the rebellion had lost momentum despite disquiet over May's performance as leader.
Amid growing disquiet, he told a meeting of African officials two days ago that he would be calling for a special meeting to update them.
All of this has fed a tissue of fear and disquiet easily exploited by the esteemed leader, whose instincts are above all for human weakness.
The results are overshadowed by reports that CEO Federico Ghizzoni is facing growing disquiet from shareholders, with some sources predicting he could step down soon.
That disquiet was exacerbated when it emerged Saturday that a second White House official, David Sorensen, had also resigned after being accused of domestic abuse.
They are all inhabited by black-and-white, craggy, jagged nebulae in oceans of darkness, a kind of roiling disquiet erupting through the actual medium.
The reported source of that disquiet: fear that Trump's attempt to claim victory has been so uncompromising that it leaves him dangerously exposed when reality hits.
A source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday that the company's board was weighing the terms of AB InBev's offer, amid rising shareholder disquiet.
Given that emerging disquiet within the judiciary, lawyers say some cases have also been moved to military courts whose judges are directly named by the executive.
Where jitters were once focused on doubts about one's partner, young people now appear to be discovering deep-seated disquiet about the institution of marriage itself.
"That disquiet, that concern is expressing itself in the Republican Party as well as the Democratic Party, and we need to listen to that," Obama said.
Especially since this one has potent advice for the present moment, when many of us feel we must push back our disquiet more tenaciously than ever.
And the voters aren't happy either — Poroshenko's approval ratings are in the basement and the growing disquiet about him has started to spill onto the streets.
Where is the photographer of cleareyed empathy and consummate artistry to depict the disquiet, hopelessness and desperate fortitude that riddle the American body politic of today?
Iranian involvement will further arouse Arab states' disquiet; ISIS might reconstitute itself again, as Sunni Muslims in the region search desperately for some kind of security.
A financing tool intended to help the private sector had, in other words, led to a small wave of nationalisations, and to disquiet about China's business climate.
The music, too, relates mostly to the beautiful films, underlining scenes of agitation, for example, with liberal dissonance and in general fomenting a mood of, yes, disquiet.
Eschewing the heroic, monumental approach which for centuries was sculpture's default mode, his figures are evocations of disquiet and discontent that fit a world disillusioned with bombast.
In it she notes one reason why the government was so averse to the drug: "disquiet about the threat to stability posed by a hedonistic opium culture".
But the very existence of such a dialogue speaks to the growing disquiet among users that the interface between paper and physical markets is once again misfiring.
I anticipated that the work in the show would be dark and lonely, capturing extreme mental disquiet perhaps by deconstructing or perverting the female art-historical position.
For less powerful groups, the degree of disquiet created by Trump is less alien, but even more pervasive -- and comes with fewer opportunities to simply switch off.
Such suspicions mirror Western disquiet over allegations of Russia meddling in the 2014 U.S. presidential election and in other European democracies, and are in some ways understandable.
Not unlike Mr Macron's global showmanship and his theatrical handshakes with other world leaders, his foreign policy is generating both interest and disquiet in almost equal measure.
So while I understand your disquiet, I would urge you to extend your generosity about your co-worker's medical problem to the needs of his grieving widow.
Illustration by Cari Vander Yacht Next to him on the pew, Yunuén Carrillo Quiroz gazed up at the altar with a look of mingled pride and disquiet.
I looked around in sudden disquiet, saw the long leafy branches on the nearby trees moving and waving, and wondered if someone was behind them looking out.
All three men and others regularly issue public critiques of Mr. Trump's statements and tweets, and occasionally his policy moves, as carrier pigeon-type messages of disquiet.
Most of the characters are immured in their own disquiet, and even when they break out and engage in conversation the air is more fouled than cleared.
Mrs May is attempting to shore up her position in Downing Street following the resignations of  David Davis  and  Boris Johnson  amid disquiet over her approach to Brexit.
The Australian government is clearly torn between its desire to benefit from the growth of China's economy and its disquiet at China's repressive politics and growing geopolitical assertiveness.
Without a doubt, "The Book of Disquiet," by Fernando Pessoa, a Portuguese epic written by a thoroughly disabused narrator who is highly intelligent and couldn't be more introspective.
By the 1950s and the advent of the cold war, says Ms Churchwell, the dream "had shrugged off all sense of moral disquiet, becoming a triumphalist patriotic assertion".
Though most Republicans remain intent on passing long-cherished bills and sending them to Mr Trump's desk for signing, some members of his party are already signalling disquiet.
Among the president's aides, though, disquiet is said to have grown as they prepare for the release of what is expected to be a redacted 400-page report.
Panic never overtakes Toni or the movie, but there's a low-level disquiet that seeps into every scene, a product of the many forces our protagonist can't control.
As Loscil, Vancouver resident Scott Morgan makes the kind of ambient music that hovers perfectly between soothing and disquiet: processed soundscapes that bring blackened lunar landscapes to mind.
Also in some of the works that deal with disturbing subject matter, materials are used deliberately in the hope of creating a sense of disquiet in the viewer.
The banking inquiry has underscored public disquiet with the mainstream banking sector which has fueled an increase in non-bank lenders who are hoping to grab new business.
However, the development injects fresh uncertainty into financial markets, which have already been roiled by political disquiet in Hong Kong to Britain to Italy and the Middle East.
The inability to form a government caused disquiet elsewhere in Europe, not least because of the implications for the euro zone reforms championed by French President Emmanuel Macron.
The agreement includes a provision that would avoid such checks returning, with the so-called Northern Ireland backstop responsible for much of the disquiet among Theresa May's own party.
Rights groups and some of NATO-member Turkey's Western allies have voiced disquiet about the crackdown, fearing the government is using the coup as a pretext to quash dissent.
The article, which described the (now late) Nigerian-born, New York- and Munich-based Enwezor as "polite" and "pensive," focused on the curator's interest in global disquiet and inequality.
Disquiet over Chinese investment pouring into Malaysia was a factor seized on by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to pull off a stunning upset in an election last year.
On their new album, Always Foreign, the band embraces that all the more, turning in songs that churn slowly, balancing soaring harmonies against moments that linger in the disquiet.
The other parties to the nuclear deal - Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany - have voiced disquiet at Trump's opposition to it, fearing this could stir new Middle East instability.
But the reception to a trade deal reached with China over the weekend to avert a looming tariff battle suggests there is disquiet in Washington about ground being lost.
But "miri" means dream, a dream that on a title track fraught with political anxiety is lovely and arresting—pensive, nostalgic, designed to allay disquiet as thoughtful music can.
Despite the air of disquiet, Timbers, who talks like a cool high-school teacher—lots of vocal fry, the repeated use of "awesome"—addressed the cast with rousing enthusiasm.
However, there is disquiet over the unregulated nature of the industry, which Tabb Group estimates will double in size in the next five years to $400m in annual sales.
Concerns over fees and performance have generated a groundswell of consumer disquiet in Britain and the United States about the vague language retirement funds use to justify lacklustre performance.
Turkey's Western allies and human rights groups have voiced disquiet about the extent of the crackdown, fearing that Erdogan is using the coup as a pretext to stifle dissent.
But disquiet about Mr Xi's grip has turned the unlikely figure of Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire who lives in exile in New York, into a person of political significance.
"There are people dissatisfied with this new administration and trying to find ways in which they can channel that dissatisfaction, that sense of disquiet, into concrete action," Holder tells PEOPLE.
Consumer disquiet over pollution accelerated after popular British naturalist David Attenborough urged consumers to stop using plastic bottles and start protecting marine life in his "Blue Planet II" documentary series.
Chief among the sanctions' targets were seven oligarchs and 12 companies they own or control, but investor disquiet was more widely felt, spreading to Sberbank, Russia's biggest bank, among others.
The second season of Dear White People—released today on Netflix under the tag Volume 2—rattles with welcome confrontation, proudly bearing the face of disquiet in its opening blushes.
Groups had spawned new genres, like SoundCloud rap, and collectives like the Disquiet Junto, a sound experimentation group that developed ambient songs based on weekly prompts from founder Marc Weidenbaum.
Disquiet over the ditching of the culture review comes after the FCA was heavily criticized in 2014 for briefing a journalist about a market-moving review into the insurance sector.
The city's restaurants, hotels and retailers have become the biggest casualties of the labor crunch since Singapore accelerated restrictions on foreign workers in 2011 as political disquiet about immigration grew.
The fact that C-Span does not control the cameras inside congressional chambers has been a source of disquiet for the network since it arrived on the air in 1979.
There is growing disquiet in Central and Eastern Europe that policy making in Brussels has been dominated by larger countries like France and Germany — particularly in the area of migration.
In December, 2014, when Obama and Raúl Castro announced that their countries were reëstablishing diplomatic relations, ordinary Cubans were excited, but there were signs of disquiet inside the country's bureaucracy.
Mr. van der Aa has proved a consummate entertainer in chamber operas like "The Book of Disquiet" and "Blank Out," each filled with brilliant dramatic strokes using multimedia and electronics.
In the shadowy "The Visit by Lamplight," two women sit, shrouded in inky ominousness, rendered with paint handling so uncharacteristically brusque it recalls Walter Sickert, the British painter of disquiet.
The new government, led by the Eurosceptic Law and Justice (PiS) party that swept into power in an October election, has caused some disquiet after loosening a domestic spending rule.
Signs that the White House is more closely involved in setting the terms of the new background check on Kavanaugh than might have been initially clear sparked disquiet from Democrats.
Despite Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union, the survey also showed that Britons were the least worried about their economic situation, with just 26 percent expressing such disquiet.
Just as stagnant water and climate change provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes to transmit malaria, so do our homes and cities and neighborhoods fuel the disquiet of a perceived solitary existence.
But German disquiet over the scale of immigration has grown, especially since men of north African and Arab appearance assaulted women in Cologne and other German cities on New Year's Eve.
The crisis has also caused disquiet among Spain's European Union partners and German Chancellor Angela Merkel has discussed it with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, an EU official told Reuters.
Newspaper pictures of coffins draped with Kenyan flags bringing back dead soldiers after the attack increased the disquiet from ordinary Kenyans and the opposition alike over Kenya's continued presence in Somalia.
Deborah is battling a cadre of mental health issues including paranoia, possible schizophrenia, and trauma from abuse, yet beneath this fervid disquiet, Winfrey imbues her with fragile earnestness and dogged determination.
Voter surveys have painted the same picture for three weeks, when the scandal erupted, and there is disquiet within Fillon's party over whether he can turn around his slump in popularity.
Adapted from Natalia Smirnoff's 2009 Argentine film of the same title, Oren Moverman and Polly Mann's screenplay is gently sincere, seeing no humor in Agnes's midlife disquiet and country-mouse artlessness.
Mr. Biden's lackluster debate performances and alarmingly low cash flow — he has less than $9 million on hand, not even half of some of his rivals — has fueled the Democratic disquiet.
There has been a lot of I think disquiet over China's attempts to acquire a lot of very sensitive technology in the U.S. but also in the EU Germany et cetera.
The crisis has also caused disquiet among Spain's European Union partners, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel has discussed it with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, an EU official told Reuters.
But they have also expressed disquiet over the scale and depth of the purges, fearing that Erdogan may be using them to get rid of opponents and tighten his grip on power.
The temporary truce between the White House and Trump and his Republican Party however obscures the deep shock, and disquiet about Trump and his temperament inside the White House and among Democrats.
This would be "The Book of Disquiet," by the rising Dutch composer Michel van der Aa, which opened at Montclair State University on Thursday evening as part of its Peak Performances series.
But although no candidates emerged to challenge her, the continued disquiet convinced Ms Nahles that, as she said this morning, she "no longer had the support required to carry out her duties".
In the race to adapt, Guardian has been outmaneuvered by Poly Auction, a state-backed firm that has surged ahead of rivals while also generating disquiet in the industry about its opacity.
As well as tariffs, EU countries told the United States of their disquiet about the effect of new U.S. sanctions on Iran for European companies which wanted to trade with both nations.
So Mr. Kaczynski's concerted assault on the independent judiciary, the media and the security services, and his open disdain for European censure, have created considerable disquiet in the European Union and NATO.
Those shows are often dismissed as fringe programming, and novels like this one damned as frivolous entertainment, but I believe they capture the disquiet of millions; they broadcast at an anxious frequency.
Trump has caused disquiet in Europe over threats to impose a border tax on German cars and his attempts to unravel former Democratic President Barack Obama's initiatives to combat global climate change.
"The Book of Disquiet" purports to be "a factless autobiography" of one Bernardo Soares, "an assistant bookkeeper in the city of Lisbon," and consists of almost 500 remembrances, perceptions, arguments and fleeting observations.
But in a sign of the disquiet within the aerospace group, the board only declared its support for Enders after its own review of senior management, two people familiar with the matter said.
But other, more moderate Republicans publicly expressed disquiet over the new testimony, which provided new texture on Trump's back-channel Ukraine policy shop involving his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and several personal appointees.
Hong Kong's chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, caused yet more disquiet when he told reporters that the rise of pro-independence activism could require the enactment of a new law on internal security.
It is, of course, hardly a coincidence that The Book of Disquiet is also attributed to a fictional poet, in this case, Bernardo Soares, one of Pessoa's several artistic alter egos or heteronyms.
Republican senators have not expressed any disquiet about Price's nomination despite his shady stock antics, and there's little reason to believe that making false statements to Congress will change their views about that.
Juppe accused Fillon of wasting the strong lead his party was enjoying before the scandal broke, called him obstinate, and expressed disquiet at his attacks on the media and judiciary investigating the case.
Indeed, the Penguin Classics edition of "The Book of Disquiet," edited by Richard Zenith, places a number of these passages near the beginning, smoothing the reader's entry with a kind of miniature narrative.
Sources told CNN last month that Trump expressed disquiet about the market's disappointed reaction to the deal and said the President was worried that prolonged losses on the markets could damage him politically.
Radiohead has uncorked more snarl before, and strained harder against formalities, but rarely has it sounded surer of its strengths — or more flat-out gorgeous, as Jonny Greenwood's orchestrations deepen the glassy disquiet.
The unhappiness and disquiet plaguing the French police have led to a record number of suicides and to a mass demonstration by officers through Paris on Wednesday, the biggest in nearly 20 years.
Some of these small groups are wary of aligning with Modi's group, however, which is seen to have pursued a partisan Hindu-first agenda and raised disquiet among the country's 160 million Muslims.
It could make negative interest rates the primary focus of its monetary policy, heightening market disquiet over what any move away from quantitative easing reveals about the waning firepower of global central banks.
Markets are getting used to it, so whilst there is a bit of disquiet and there is a bit of noticeable reaction, I would suggest it is actually becoming more and more muted.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The RA exhibition presents Vallotton as a 'painter of disquiet', a description best suited to the psychological tension of his interiors and the chilled eroticism of his nudes.
"Garden Shed," whose synthesizer rays and piercing lead guitar pass like a shimmery breeze, and "See You Again," whose dizzy, bittersweet harmonies comfort with the slightest hint of disquiet, would delight in any case.
The comments from Carl-Johan Hagman, little over two months before the March 29 Brexit date, highlighted growing disquiet among businesses that had long assumed Britain and the EU would reach an amicable divorce.
If thinking is considered the mere absence of activity, then it might well look like a repudiation of life, and "The Book of Disquiet" is shot through with expressions of boredom, regret, and despair.
"Hammerson pulling out of its £3.5 billion bid for rival Intu Properties is quite a sensible move, particularly since some bigger shareholders were expressing disquiet about the deal," said CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: There are smart moments of fear and subliminal shivers of disquiet, the dance sequences are good and of course Guadagnino could never be anything other than an intelligent film-maker.
Reflecting official disquiet, flash crashes have been a regular topic of discussion this year at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's FX market liaison committee, a forum for central bankers and market players.
I walk around inside a little bubble of mirth when I'm reading a really funny essay collection, and I carry a lingering sense of disquiet when I'm in the middle of an unsettling novel.
To the Editor: I read Joe Klein's review of "Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever," by Patrick J. Buchanan (May 6203), with some disquiet.
But inside O'Rourke's campaign, disquiet surrounding his poll numbers — and more importantly, his fundraising — had been growing for weeks, and some staffers were already testing the waters for a possible jump to other campaigns.
As the only African American Republican in the House and a representative from a border district in Texas, this dissatisfaction may be a harbinger of more general disquiet outside of the core Trump base.
The Chinese project, coming on top of investments in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the Maldives raised disquiet in India about China's expanding reach in the region and prompted faster movement on the Iranian project.
The BOJ could shift negative interest rates to the primary focus of its monetary policy, heightening market disquiet over what any move away from quantitative easing reveals about the waning firepower of global central banks.
Disquiet over whether Britain will undergo a "hard" exit from the European Union - in which immigration controls get priority over access to the single market - kept pressure on sterling, which hit a 10-week trough.
Those same ties — Tillerson has met Russian President Vladimir Putin several times and even received a medal from him — are causing disquiet among some policymakers in Washington, who see the relationships as a potential liability.
On Friday, Secretary of State John Kerry will confront Saudi disquiet face-to-face when he arrives for a visit to Riyadh and seeks to reassure the kingdom, which has recently experienced a leadership transition.
And subthemes shifted from disquiet over drug cheats, pools that turned green and North Korea's treatment of its athletes to admiration for the huge sculptures in Rio created by the French artist JR (see above).
The move came after British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Thursday he had summoned the ambassadors of Russia and Iran to convey his "profound disquiet" over events in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo.
May's plan by the opposition Labour Party among others, reported disquiet within the Conservative Party and a significant drop in the Tories' lead in opinion polls seem to have prompted her speedy change of heart.
The scrapping by parliament of developments approved by the last administration, and a sweeping review of construction projects that has halted work on half-built high-rises that dot the Yangon skyline, has fueled disquiet.
Markets have already been roiled by political disquiet in Hong Kong from Britain to Italy and the Middle East, with the latest developments prompting investors to ditch riskier assets and flock back to safe havens.
When she did arrive in London and walked among mourners, collecting a well-wishers' flowers and giving her first personal address on the matter on the eve of the funeral, it calmed some of the disquiet.
Trump's move delighted Israel, Washington's closest Middle East ally, but stirred disquiet from world powers including Russia and China who worry it would stoke regional tensions and further drive a wedge between Israel and the Palestinians.
Resentment towards Mr Hadi and disquiet over the growing power of Islah, an Islamist party affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's main Islamist group, brought the Houthis and Mr Saleh into an unlikely alliance in 2014.
Gavin Patterson's efforts to transform BT into a modern communications provider have been undermined by regulatory issues, pensions and accounting fraud, which have led to investor disquiet as its share price tumbled to five-year lows.
With the holidays getting underway, however, you'd be forgiven for letting your attention wander, especially when thoughts of family, friends, and warm social acceptance are far more inviting than whatever disquiet the web has in store.
Even the seemingly random events of the past week — the Bastille Day attacks in Nice, police shootings in the United States or Turkey's failed coup — all speak to a growing disquiet about left-field political developments.
After disquiet from some economists at Carney's previous attempts to give 'forward guidance' on interest rates, he is likely to stress uncertainties around the new estimate, and that it is not a target for the BoE.
A newly published English translation, by Margaret Jull Costa, is called " The Book of Disquiet: The Complete Edition " (New Directions), and it is based on a Portuguese edition by Jerónimo Pizarro, which came out in 2013.
In a section of "The Book of Disquiet" titled "How to Dream Metaphysics," he prescribes a method for dissolving consciousness, which in its rigor resembles a manual on self-hypnosis, or a set of religious exercises.
U.S.-born journalist Catherine Mayer wrote in a 2015 biography that his passions had caused disquiet at Buckingham Palace and with the queen herself, with royal courtiers fearing Charles would pursue a radical style of monarchy.
Park also tried to dispel the idea, pushed recently in some news media reports, that the specter of conflict with North Korea and the perception of political disquiet on the peninsula had held down ticket sales.
And we see the impact of inequality more and more, not only among countries but within each country, and we see the disquiet in so many societies because people feel frustrated that they are left behind.
One year into the Trump presidency, women and men in these two key states told CNN they are largely supportive of the work done, though there is some disquiet about Trump's style and what comes next.
But it was a stark demonstration — along with larger dueling protests on Tuesday, the 35th anniversary of the imposition of martial law — of the disquiet over the right-wing government's recent moves to restrict public gatherings.
There may also be social disquiet as China scraps the two-term presidential limit put in place by former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping to prevent some of the excesses and missteps of the Mao Zedong era.
Critics say the law is discriminatory and comes on top of other measures such as withdrawal of autonomy for Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir that has deepened disquiet about the future of India's 200 million Muslims.
That disquiet assumes dramatic form before the first act ends, when a romantic triangle — or quadrangle, depending on how you look at it (again, this is a Stoppard play) — forces anti-Semitic sentiment into the open.
Any progress on long-mulled Saudi plans to purchase the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile systems would cause disquiet in Washington, which is sending 3,000 troops and additional air defence systems to Saudi Arabia.
West European signatories, including Germany, want to try to keep the nuclear accord alive although they share the Trump administration's disquiet about Iran's ballistic missile program and its role in conflicts around in the Middle East.
Before the election of Donald Trump, its passionate dictum to choose between love and fear would have been a mild, feel-good platitude meant to politely jostle, but never deeply disquiet, a mainstream white Broadway audience.
The documentary comes at a time of deep disquiet in the sector, which was rocked last year by allegations of sexual misconduct against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, in a scandal that has implicated other leading industry figures.
PARIS (Reuters) - France, Germany and Luxembourg voiced disquiet on Saturday over U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to limit immigration and refugees from some Muslim countries, with Berlin and Paris also reaffirming a firm line on Russian sanctions.
Reports of violence and assaults at centers for minors have added to the public disquiet and hardened anti-immigrant sentiment in a country long renowned for its humanitarian open-door policy towards the wretched of the earth.
Defence Minister Frank Bakke Jensen of Norway said his country was tracking the situation in Germany closely, given ongoing disquiet about Russian military behaviour but he had been assured that the submarines would be working again soon.
Even the pro-Israel US lobby group AIPAC, usually in lockstep with Trump and which has criticized the two lawmakers over their rhetoric, expressed disquiet, despite making clear it disagreed with the views of Omar and Tlaib.
Fresh polling is revealing Trump's political risk factors and is beginning to suggest stirrings of public disquiet with how he is handling economic issues -- one of the few policy areas where he has enjoyed majority voter confidence.
To contain the disquiet, the government arrested thousands of Kashmiris without charges and shut down internet and phone service across Kashmir, throwing the area, home to as many as eight million people, into a communications black hole.
And we are seeing reactions of people that are very interesting: We are seeing a disquiet of people; we are seeing people wanting to make sure that their voices are heard, that political systems become more participatory.
Defense Minister Frank Bakke Jensen of Norway said his country was tracking the situation in Germany closely, given ongoing disquiet about Russian military behavior but he had been assured that the submarines would be working again soon.
Ms. Humphries has cleared a path, more deeply every year, by which the conceptual and the gestural challenges of painting can come into registration, and the frustrations of sensory perception resolve into intellectual delight and political disquiet.
PRETTY REMARKABLE Markets have already been roiled by political disquiet in Hong Kong from Britain to Italy and the Middle East, with the latest developments prompting investors to ditch riskier assets and flock back to safe havens.
From an adult sibling knocking out her "dogtooth" with a hand weight to a sibling-turned-dog kicked to death by a sociopathic vixen, Lanthimos's raison d'être seems to be inventing new ways to disgust and disquiet.
Since then he has faced an escalating trade war with the United States, development pains with his signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative, and disquiet among sections of the political elite over the Communist Party's increasingly nationalistic rhetoric.
I was in search of easy detachments from the nonstop barrage of daily life, with its personal and professional glitches; mindless reality TV worked like the perfect tranquilizer, helping to momentarily alleviate the disquiet that rattled around me.
There is disquiet over Trump's talk of a $22019 trillion infrastructure investment package, and the president's pledge not to touch Medicare is another point of contention from conservatives who see it as a major driver of federal deficits.
The AfD, which surged into parliament two years ago in elections that were shaped by disquiet at the migrant influx, insists it is a democratic party and has always distanced itself from far-right extremists who advocate violence.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has caused outrage in the political mainstream with critical remarks about Muslims and immigrants, but has gained in opinion polls due to public disquiet over the government's open-door policy for refugees.
Many of those affected have also expressed disquiet about the fact that Moore-Bick and the other lawyers appointed to run the inquiry are all white and part of a perceived "establishment" far removed from their own circumstances.
Still, the regulars at the Tapering Vapor — overwhelmingly white, mostly working class and ranging from their 20s to middle age — provide a haze-shrouded snapshot of an anxious nation navigating an election year fueled by disquiet and malaise.
Turnbull has been under sustained attack for much of the year over issues including same sex marriage and the scandal-plagued banking sector, and has failed to end widespread disquiet within his coalition about his future as leader.
But arguing that Trump's conduct does not meet the high crimes and misdemeanors standard for impeachment could be a viable path for Republicans caught between conservative grass roots support for the President and personal disquiet about his behavior.
We stuck with the talks despite recurring disquiet and upset within our ranks over the intensified bombing campaign against our villages by the United States and the flip-flopping and ever-moving goal posts of the American side.
The departure of Senator Kamala Harris of California earlier this month — from a field that started as the most diverse ever for a primary — has only intensified the disquiet among Democrats that they may be prematurely eliminating candidates.
But there is growing disquiet in this rural idyll with more and more summer houses up for sale and farmers battling arid land and crop losses amid escalating protests about the impact of lignite coal mining in the area.
"The public have a massive role to play, yet we need a 'Blue Planet' moment with modern slavery," she said, referring to the documentary series featuring naturalist David Attenborough that spurred consumer disquiet over plastic pollution in the oceans.
While most Finns disapprove of the group, its growth signals disquiet in a country strained by the cost of receiving the asylum seekers while mired in a three-year-old recession that has forced state spending and welfare cuts.
French President Emmanuel Macron also voiced disquiet, a few hours after Turkey's foreign minister said it wanted to avoid any clash with U.S., Russian or Syrian government forces during its offensive but would do whatever necessary for its security.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan could make negative interest rates the primary focus of its monetary policy on Wednesday, heightening market disquiet over what moving away from quantitative easing reveals about the waning firepower of global central banks.
China is heading into the sixth year of its "war on pollution" to try to reverse damage from over three decades of untrammeled economic growth and allay public disquiet about the state of the country's air, soil and water.
European disquiet has been exacerbated by the detention of an IAEA inspector at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility at the end of October, contrary to stipulations in the deal that Iran must grant daily access to the site as requested.
Credit Suisse's probe into the spying scandal, which exonerated Thiam of any involvement, has failed to quell staff disquiet, particularly when it emerged Thiam and Khan had a personal dispute which prompted the former wealth management chief to leave.
The business world has also signaled its disquiet, with British tycoon Richard Branson saying he's pulling back from two tourism projects in Saudi Arabia and has suspended discussions with Riyadh about a $1 billion investment in Virgin's space companies.
In an unusually frank acknowledgement by Japan of growing disquiet over the country's financing of new coal-fired power plants, Koizumi, tipped as a future prime minister, told U.N. climate talks in Madrid that he was pushing for change.
What to watch: The disquiet has even reached the ECB's expected next president, Christine Lagarde, who promised Wednesday to review the costs and benefits of negative interest rates and bond purchases, though most expect her to continue the policies.
Gold gained 0.5 percent in the previous session after weak U.S. retail sales data, along with soft inflation numbers on Wednesday, added to disquiet about slowing growth, which could allow the Fed to hold interest rates steady for a while.
He meets me in that short period of restless disquiet between soundcheck and the show, when the place is only half-filled with black-shirted metalheads, and the bands and organizers are still getting all their ducks in a row.
What's becoming more of an issue for the mine is that the Mongolian government owns the other 34%, and it appears that there is mounting disquiet in Ulaanbaatar that the landlocked country between Russia and China is getting a dud deal.
That would signal a dramatic shift in power in Armenia and cause disquiet in Russia, which sees the ex-Soviet state as a strategic ally and does not want any changes that could pull the country out of its orbit.
The shooting was one of four attacks in Germany - three of them by migrants - since July 18 that have left 10 people dead and 34 injured, a toll that may heighten public disquiet over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
Another source of disquiet among insurers is the uncertainty about whether the Trump administration and Congress will allow the continued funding of subsidies to insurers to offset financial aid granted to low-income Obamacare customers for out-of-pocket health costs.
Voters elected Modi in 2014 on his promise of reforms that could unlock growth in the economy, but there has been disquiet over his stance toward India's non-Hindu minorities, and the pain resulting from some of the economic steps taken.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Grumpy waiter service is as traditional as apple strudel in Vienna, but a cafe in one of the city's most recognizable landmarks has caused disquiet with what seems to be an Austrian first: charging customers for charging their phones.
The drawings — whose whispering, densely packed lines cohere into ectoplasmic spills or brittle, invertebrate humanoids — have all the psychological disquiet of Bellmer's photos, but their delicacy rewards the kind of up-close viewing that a small gallery like this permits.
The Trump Administration is plainly seeking to stoke hostility against immigrants pursuing the "promise of the American Dream": to deter those who might seek to come to the U.S. and to instill disquiet and fear in those who are already here.
BRUSSELS — An emergency meeting of European Union foreign ministers on Sunday was the latest sign of the global disquiet in the wake of the election of Donald J. Trump, who has questioned some of the central tenets of American foreign policy.
The move has entrenched the party's lurch to the far-right, sparking disquiet among its ranks — including from the party's high-profile former leader, who warned that aligning with such a divisive figure could consign the party to political oblivion.
None of the commentators offered evidence to support those conspiracy theories, but they did appear to reflect growing public disquiet about a project that is behind schedule, has consumed huge amounts of taxpayers' money and has increased tensions with Egypt.
As outrage over the murder of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul by Saudi operatives fused with concern about Yemen, a wave of disquiet swept Washington amid accusations that the United States military could be complicit in war crimes.
Legislators in Washington were unable to pass U.S. stimulus measures on Sunday as Republicans and Democrats tussled over a proposed $1 trillion spending package, stoking disquiet about the dollar's gains, analysts said the majority of investors preferred to hold cash.
China has been building infrastructure in Nepal along with other South Asian countries as part of Xi's signature Belt and Road Initiative, raising disquiet in India which long saw countries such as Nepal as part of its sphere of influence.
On Sunday the far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (Afd) party surged to third place in a national election, tapping into public disquiet over the arrival of more than a million migrants in Germany over the past two years.
Trump and some of these other speeches stood in stark contrast to that of UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who addressed the crowd before the world leaders began to take the stage and warned of the "disquiet" currently plaguing the world.
Days after Ghosn's latest arrest in Tokyo, shareholders gathered for an extraordinary meeting, expressing bafflement and disquiet about growing allegations of financial misconduct laid out before them - while seeking more clarity on how Nissan plans to recover from the scandal.
Polls suggested the move was popular with a majority of Britons but it drew criticism from opposition parties and human rights lawyers, and disquiet among some lawmakers within Prime Minister Theresa May's party who felt that Britain was exporting its own problems.
Public disquiet also played an important role: European peace movements in the 1980s provoked tightened security and greater secrecy, but they also prompted European parliaments and news media to truly examine, for the first time, the makeup and logic of the nuclear arsenal.
The shift by some of the biggest high-street names answers widespread consumer disquiet over pollution, accelerated after popular British naturalist David Attenborough urged consumers to stop using plastic bottles and start protecting marine life in his "Blue Planet II" documentary series.
The disquiet reappeared in the seventh game when Nadal, having just broken back, was stretched to creaking point by a vicious Thiem onslaught, chased down a drop shot, then flailed away at thin air as his opponent teased a lob over his head.
It's not clear whether this strong result in the state most reliant on coal mining is a repudiation of Labor's climate policies, or more a reflection of voter disquiet over Labor's other policies that would have resulted in higher taxes and spending.
Though there is widespread public disquiet at economic hardship, the opposition coalition is cracking after a disastrous showing at last month's gubernatorial elections, and there is speculation Maduro may bring forward the presidential vote, which had been expected for the end of 2018.
But a pair of pictures painted at the house where Wood stayed during the show — "The Artist's Cottage near Paris," a sunny day scene, and "Little House by Night," a shadowy, brooding image of the house after nightfall — again suggest a mental disquiet.
But the crude way supporters say Golunov was set up has triggered an unusual show of media unity and an uncharacteristically swift response from authorities nervous about social unrest at a time when President Vladimir Putin already faces disquiet over living standards.
Having relied on media sources for inspiration throughout her working life, Ms. Ryggen's disquiet over the way the president's public behavior could draw our focus away from more important international issues seems, as with many of the artist's other concerns, remarkably prescient.
The decision by a series of leading institutions to spurn gifts by the Sacklers, major donors on both sides of the Atlantic, is a potent sign of the deepening disquiet within the art world over the family's connection to the opioid crisis.
From painting to painting in "Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet," a small survey of his career, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, you often don't quite know what to expect next in terms of style or subject, even within the same year.
However, it would feel to me naive not to grasp that, at the very least, what has been said in tribute to McCain -- either intentionally or unintentionally -- amounts to the broadest sounding so far of global disquiet among America's allies with Trump.
A 2017-8 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in nonfiction literature from the New York Foundation for the Arts, she has received fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, Hedgebrook, Tin House, DISQUIET, and Yaddo, where she was selected for the 2017 Linda Collins Endowed Residency Award.
The Listening Room, a regular series of gigs organized by New Delhi promoter Rana Ghose, has been in the spotlight of late, while the city also hosts a different series, called Disquiet, organized by Hemant Sreekumar, who has been dabbling in noise since the 80s.
Trump has shocked the national conscience at a sadistic clip, and every time, Republicans either shrugged it off or offered up some performative disquiet about it—until finally Trump was caught saying something so toxic to GOP politics that they finally reached a breaking point.
Or is the book so credible and corrosive to Trump's image that it helps build increasing disquiet about his presidency to a critical mass that could begin to unpick the political realities and staunch GOP support that have sustained him in office so far?
Though legislators in Washington were unable to clear U.S. stimulus measures on Sunday as Republicans and Democrats tussled over the details of a proposed $1 trillion spending package, stoking disquiet about the dollar's gains, analysts said the majority of investors preferred to hold cash.
In this case, at least, Mr. van der Aa's idiosyncratic treatment seems justified, for "The Book of Disquiet" is based on a similarly unclassifiable work of the same name by the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa, which was assembled from his papers decades after his death in 1935.
Disquiet over whether Britain will undergo a "hard" exit from the European Union - in which immigration controls are prioritised over keeping access to the single market - continued to weigh on sterling, which hit a fresh 1153-week trough against the dollar despite the latter's broader weakness.
Many of those affected have also expressed disquiet about the fact that Moore-Bick and the other lawyers appointed to run the inquiry are all white and from establishment backgrounds, whereas the Grenfell community is largely made up of people from ethnic minorities and immigrant backgrounds.
Any progress on long-mulled Saudi plans to purchase the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile systems would cause disquiet in Washington, which announced over the weekend it was sending around 3,000 troops and additional air defence systems to Saudi Arabia following last month's attack.
The right-wing AfD, which has tried to tap into public disquiet over Merkel's 2015 decision to open German borders to more than a million migrants, is expected to win up to 11 percent in the election and enter the federal parliament for the first time.
Thus, when Pessoa describes "The Book of Disquiet" as "the autobiography of someone who never existed," he is simultaneously telling a factual truth (there was no such person as Guedes) and making a poetic confession: he himself never lived what the world considers a full life.
Signs of Republican disquiet The President has insisted all along that his pressure on Ukraine to dig dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter and other Democrats -- for which he was impeached by the House -- was an example of "perfect" presidential behavior.
Hebei, which surrounds the capital Beijing and is responsible for about a quarter of China's total steel output, is one of the front lines in a "war on pollution" designed to head off growing public disquiet about the environmental impact of three decades of untrammelled industrial growth.
Like an OK Computer for the Trump era, or a Leaves Turn Inside You for woke millennials, Age Hasn't Spoiled You taps into the disquiet that pulses through the culture and seeps into our inner lives, reflecting it back to us as imaginative, immersive rock music.
As well as the ongoing issues stalking Brexit negotiations, the rise of anti-establishment populism in Italy has caused disquiet among fellow members of the European Union — and a confrontation between Rome and Brussels looks inevitable, despite the swearing in of a new Italian government Thursday.
That insistence has left the chancellor irrevocably associated with a policy on refugees that has sown enormous disquiet, even anger, both in Germany for the financial costs and cultural clashes it has invited, and across Europe, where the Continent's cherished system of open borders now verges on collapse.
Straight-talking Australian Sutton, who became a father figure to Britain's first Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins, had been suspended earlier in the week after British Cycling announced an independent review of its performance programs in the wake of mounting disquiet over the 58-year-old's leadership.
Congress in shock Tuesday's developments sent shockwaves up to Capitol Hill, where there has been increasing disquiet among Republicans about the catalogue of missteps and self-inflicted wounds inflicted so far during the Trump presidency, which seems to be falling further and further into disarray by the day.
"Cranes in the Sky," in which she flies away but can't escape what's bothering her, and "Where Do We Go," which spirals around looking for a place to land, both capture a sense of being lost, but in terms that tie together personal disquiet and broader cultural displacement.
On a night in which the Yankees hit five home runs, including Aaron Hicks getting his career-high 453th and Neil Walker getting one from each side of the plate, it was the closing act that left a sense of disquiet hanging over an otherwise rousing Yankees victory.
Yet as disquiet mounted by the hour in Washington, Trump was still not showing much concern late Monday about a virus that has infected more than 80,000 people and killed at least 2,704 worldwide and has now popped up in South Korea, Iran, Italy, Afghanistan, Kuwait and elsewhere.
NATO and the West Trump's election has caused deep disquiet in Europe and Asia because of his critiques of the US alliances that have been the bedrock of global stability since World War II. Trump has vowed to make allies in Europe and Asia to pay more for US protection.
Swaggering, curved lines from beneath are held in check by streaming, blurred, white horizontals with blurred black verticals on top; and if that were not enough to disquiet the soul, Scully marches forth with another layer of ochre and pink striations at indeterminate intervals, seamlessly putting each of them in place.
Among the things that fail to impress him in "The Book of Disquiet" are travel ("The idea of travelling makes me feel physically sick"), politics ("All revolutionaries are as stupid as all reformers"), and love ("I've had neither the patience nor the concentration of mind to want to make that effort").
Yet with much of the same proposal still intact, including a periodic review of funding and Ramsay participation in hiring decisions, administrators at the University of Sydney have been unable to resist the lure of the center's millions and — to the considerable disquiet of staff, including me — are plunging into negotiations.
"Great endings fulfill the unspoken promise of the show, which is to say they leave you in a place where you feel finally satisfied, even if the satisfaction is about wanting more, or about feeling sadness for the characters, or feeling disquiet," says Joel Fields, co-showrunner of the FX drama The Americans.
But in a speech renouncing the chance to run, the 71-year-old had harsh words for Fillon, saying he had wasted the strong lead The Republican party was enjoying before the scandal over his wife's pay broke, calling him obstinate, and expressing disquiet at his attacks on the judiciary investigating the case.
While the bishops say Francis - and not the ghost of his predecessor - will be the centerpiece of World Youth Day events, the omission reflects a sense of disquiet among senior clergy about his calls for a more inclusive and merciful Church, a message that contrasts with the preaching in many Polish churches.
Cunningly enough, the show plays into the narrative of disquiet that has surrounded the family since Lonzo entered college last year for a single season (and led UCLA to the Sweet Sixteen in the process): It doesn't attempt to silence the noise so much as it adds to it—the end result achieves a kind of impressionistic equilibrium.
Although Merkel's open-door policy and leadership at the height of Europe's migrant crisis attracted praise from some quarters, there is growing disquiet with the policy in Germany's public and political sphere -- including within Merkel's own governing "grand coalition" made up of the CDU, Christian Social Union (CSU) and SPD, which is a junior partner in the governing alliance.
Leo Varadkar's government faces mounting disquiet over domestic issues from which Sinn Fein would normally make hay—a collapsing health service and a crisis in housing—but it is partially shielded, says Jennifer Todd, a political scientist at University College Dublin, by the Brexit stand-off with Britain: the government is reckoned to be playing its hand well.
" In his magnum opus, " The Book of Disquiet "—a collage of aphorisms and reflections couched in the form of a fictional diary, which he worked on for years but never finished, much less published—Pessoa returns to the same theme: "Through these deliberately unconnected impressions I am the indifferent narrator of my autobiography without events, of my history without a life.
He could disquiet conservative elders—as with a show, "All the Meat You Can Eat," that he curated in SoHo, in 22012, of postcards, news and police photographs, pornography, advertising images, and other visual flotsam, including snapshots that he had taken with a Mick-A-Matic, a plastic camera shaped like Mickey Mouse—but he seems never to have met with serious resistance.
"There is a strong pride in Bombardier in Quebec because it is a business with Francophone roots and one of only a handful of even Canadian companies that have attained such a level of international success," said Karl Moore, an associate professor in the Desautels management school at McGill University, noting that Canadian business had viewed Trump's populist economic nationalism with growing disquiet.
"He was like a dream distortion of postwar disquiet — unhinged, unrelenting, perpetually hidden in city shadows," Michael Cannell writes in "Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber and the Invention of Criminal Profiling" (Minotaur Books, $27), his gripping retelling of the search for the schizophrenic toxic avenger who nursed a decades-long grievance against his former employer, Consolidated Edison, by terrorizing the city.
I soon surmised that Rhodes's motivation in allowing me to peek behind the curtain came from a disquiet he felt at the possibility, or the likelihood, that the machinery he managed so brilliantly would soon be in the hands of his successors, who might use it to do things that he thought could be quite dangerous — like goading the United States into another pointless, bloody foreign war.
The latter, like the new film, was a richly researched exercise in tension, gathering to a head in the hours of darkness, and it was fortified, rather than hindered, by its equivocation in regard to torture; as you followed Navy seal s in their task—the elimination of Osama bin Laden—you felt a squirm of disquiet about the tactics that had led to this exhilarating quest.
An anthology of Pasolini's writings called "In Danger"; "Journal of an Ordinary Grief," by the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish; another anthology of recent political poetry and prose called "Anguish Language: Writing and Crisis"; and a proof of Margaret Jull Costa's new translation of Pessoa's "The Book of Disquiet," which I'm particularly excited to read, as somehow I could never make headway with the older English translation and have hopes that at last this famous book will break open for me.

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