Many teachers share her disquiet.
Major disquiet from those briefed on plan about lack of extra tests or support for business...
There has been some disquiet among residents that the infrastructure projects were not all completed in time.
Whatever answer is given, underneath the national embarrassment churns a disquiet turned to dread and now anger.
The child’s repatriation comes in spite of disquiet within the Home Office at the return of children last year.
“Mortals” provides many pages of marital discourse, its mutual satisfactions only slightly tinged by intimations of disquiet:
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.
The loathing of Mark Zuckerberg ultimately amounts to an indictment of ourselves; it’s the consequence of a deep disquiet about the world we are building.
A number of other Conservative MPs, who declined to be named, expressed disquiet and anger about the appointment, some using WhatsApp groups to share their surprise.
But some analysts say the wealth is not spreading fast enough and has not translated into more resilient or transparent public institutions, deepening popular disquiet.
Responding to the disquiet, the Information Commissioner’s Office has announced that it is to conduct an analysis of the use of big-data analytics, including for political purposes.
I agree that there should be a ratification vote at the end of the process but the referendum result cannot in the meantime be disregarded on the basis of some unquantified disquiet.
Something appears to have disturbed the equilibrium of the narrator’s marriage, but it’s not clear whether this is the reason for her disquiet or whether that disquiet is the reason for any possible tensions in the marriage.
David Cameron has become the third former Conservative prime minister to express disquiet about Boris Johnson’s proposal to breach international law by unilaterally redrafting part of the Brexit deal with the EU, saying he had “misgivings” about the idea.
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.
The disquiet over whether anti-inflammatories can worsen symptoms of the coronavirus was sparked on March 14, after the French Health and Solidarity Minister Olivier Véran tweeted that anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen and cortisone could be an "aggravating factor."
And we'll hear how the early days of Radio Wales were marked by controversy and disquiet - some of it emanating from BBC Wales itself - as rival factions of journalists and those who championed a more populist approach argued over the direction the new station should take.
With the row over the resignation of Sir Kim Darroch as Britain's ambassador to the US ongoing, other diplomats in Washington are expressing disquiet, saying that they too have spoken frankly about the Trump administration in private: "It could have been any of us", said one.
On Monday, when it emerged the government was planning to table proposals on Wednesday to give ministers unilateral legal powers to oversee elements of the Northern Ireland protocol, the disclosure provoked widespread disquiet because the agreement was already legally binding.
Former Tory leader Michael Howard said the move - made in response to intense disquiet on Conservative benches over measures which the government admits breach International law - was not enough to stave off probable defeat of the UK Internal Market Bill in the House of Lords.
disquiet
noun feeling
- a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments
verb emotion
- disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
noun attribute
- the trait of seeming ill at ease
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