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SYDNEY—The Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rate unchanged at a policy meeting on Tuesday, signaling a growing unease as inflation risks simmer across the economy.

Adding to the unease, home price growth accelerated in October at its fastest pace in over two years, with national dwelling values rising 1.1% over the month.

But after Jewish New Yorkers expressed their unease to him, telling him they felt unsafe on hearing it, he said he discouraged others from using it.

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Where political memes normally aim for laughter, these responses are laden with anxiety and unease.

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There have been years of unease over Andrew's behaviour.

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