And I think what we saw from Mitt Romney the other night at the debate was somebody who was not only uncertain but uncomfortable with his own positions on issues.
Also, you will need to have a necessary, but potentially uncomfortable, conversation.
It finds itself in a pivotal but acutely uncomfortable position.
She was disappointed, but felt uncomfortable about bringing it up.
In a statement, Mr Fitschen and Mr Jain said Deutsche was making its "most comprehensive reconfiguration ... in recent times" and was on a "path of deliberate but sometimes uncomfortable change".
But the uncomfortable fact is that Mr Helms, as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has a voice in foreign policy almost as loud as that of the president himself, and sometimes louder.
Asked what the worst thing about their home life was, 40% said that home was physically uncomfortable, but only 11% thought it was emotionally uncomfortable.
Alito enjoyed his job well enough, but he was uncomfortable with its public aspects.
England are just three games into their one-day programme but already an uncomfortable pattern is emerging.
It was actually very uncomfortable but I was able to play and that was for me the most important thing.
Google launched Street View in Germany last month, but allowed those uncomfortable with the service to blur their homes.
Spain, China and others have been less vocal, but just as uncomfortable.
She told me that in a changing world she felt reassured having seen the navy's firepower, but she felt uncomfortable with the word "nuclear".
But the "uncomfortable truth" for Labour was that the coalition was spending more on the NHS than the previous government, and the service was performing "better than ever".
In addition, it passes the Levi's change pocket test on loose fit jeans, but is pretty uncomfortable in there (or any pocket, for that matter) on a tight pair.
As a video game version of a modern-day John Wayne movie, Medal of Honor is sappy at best, dirty enough to be uncomfortable but too clean to be interesting.
But between those uncomfortable admissions lay another story, of an underpaid policeman arriving for an important job without the necessary equipment - shoe covers - to avoid contaminating the murder scene, and without enough "connections" - his word - or colleagues, to ensure that the most basic evidence could be processed in time for the bail hearing.
The timing of it makes it a little awkward and seemingly uncomfortable, but we'll be fine.
Mr. Issa says he isn't uncomfortable, but is angry that he can't find work and start a family.
Not saying it needs to get nasty or dangerous or even uncomfortable, but some friendly animosity would be welcome.
It could attract more people to the area, which might be uncomfortable, but it might be good as well.
The subject may make most people uncomfortable, but we owe it to our fellow citizens to deal with it forthrightly.
It may be uncomfortable, but it's important to establish ground rules early.
"The grassroots are getting uncomfortable, but so are many old Christian Democrats in the ruling coalition, because it is difficult for us to agree with each other, " he said.
It was duly swapped for a small plastic chair that looked hard and uncomfortable, but was more to her liking, taking to it like a fakir to a bed of nails.
But executives have been uncomfortable about the secondary market that has sprung up to buy shares from current and former Facebook employees because such sales have led to inconsistent valuations of the company that are based on small numbers of shares changing hands.
Josh finds the spotlight uncomfortable, but he gave me permission to write this piece because we both feel it so important that everyone, including Wayne LaPierre, the NRA and each and every journalist who has access to a nationwide audience, knows this too.
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