Being at ease with the medium and casting a wide net should therefore be a plus.
They focus on nurturing people, families in particular, who are ill at ease with modern American life.
Although about half of Sweden's power comes from reactors, it has never been at ease with nuclear technology.
Judge Lake also appeared to set jurists at ease with his paternal handling.
"The people of Northern Ireland want peace for their children and to be at ease with their neighbours, " he said.
She said equality was needed to avoid resentment among communities and to create a society "which is at ease with itself".
He's a man utterly at ease with himself, commanding and confident no matter that he spends much of the picture in chains.
He had not developed the kind of narcissism that allowed him to feel comfortable in his own skin, at ease with himself.
It is an issue we have never been at ease with and given our nation's history, this is in some ways understandable.
Growing up, Mr Kenyatta always shied away from politics and wanted to be seen as an ordinary person at ease with ordinary Kenyans.
Nowhere was this fear more palpable than in France, a country not fully at ease with its own sad performance in World War II.
"I think that the programme put together in Warwick has made us more at ease with each other than for some time, " Mr Barber told delegates.
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He steered the company through a wobbly patch after it opened a new plant, but never seemed entirely at ease with the founders' clowning and campaigning.
Yet the idea runs deep, in British life of the past half-century, that a true toff must be hushed and slightly ill at ease with his own toffery.
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Trained as an economist and mechanical engineer before joining Shell in 1971, the skinny (he's an avid jogger), bespectacled Van der Veer is at ease with flowcharts and schematics.
It remained possible, however, that it was the sense of self-alienation which was normal, and that believing you were wearing designer glasses made you more at ease with yourself.
He was at ease with rock, jazz, swing and pop, working with Frank Sinatra and Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney, Elton John and Tony Bennett, Madonna and Lou Reed.
Recent years have seen Bowie at ease with both his back catalogue and performing new material, content to appear with acts he had inspired - including Suede's Brett Anderson and Placebo.
By then more at ease with the northern winter, Mr Ondaatje was picked for the bobsleigh team that brought back Canada's only gold medal from the 1964 winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
Crafted with solid wood, this set of two loudspeakers features six Hi-Fi transducers and is at ease with any type of music, with a sound that is wide, clear and impressively deep.
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She builds on this to suggest that Ulster's Catholics and Protestants might yet forge a new, regional identity, if Catholics finally attain a state in which they can feel at ease with themselves.
The Red Bull boss also commented on McLaren's Lewis Hamilton's poor run of form, saying he needed to "be at ease with himself and his surroundings" and stop taking out his frustration on the track.
The train of thought here is that some violent games, some infinitesimally small percentage of the time, have the ability to upset an unstable mind and perhaps make them more at ease with committing real world murder.
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The Sage Gateshead has already been involved in working with schools and the community with the aim that once the venue opens, those it has already worked with will feel at ease with visiting the impressive building.
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Once, when winters were cold and the world seemed large, creatures roamed the earth who were permissive on social issues and at ease with big government, yet remained ever faithful to the gods of business and finance.
It is sometimes observed that places that once formed part of Charlemagne's empire France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands have been much more at ease with the modern-day drive for European unity than areas that fell outside it, notably Britain and Scandinavia.
This level of weirdness could, in other hands, appear forced and willful, but Anderson seems at ease with his conceits, allowing his cast which includes Willem Dafoe and, with a ringing British accent, Cate Blanchett to relax into the demands of deadpan.
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