And though this screen migration might be a good thing for some, it comes with a fair share of apprehensions, for others. |
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And it has ever since aroused serious apprehensions and complaints from the work units and a residential community nearby. |
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There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions. |
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I had apprehensions of going to the workshop but after day one I felt very cool and could manage things. |
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And they have done it primarily by heightening and exploiting public anxieties and apprehensions. |
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Going back to the Florida homeowner's apprehensions, her first concern was the bedroom arrangement. |
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Some Communist leaders' statements have led to apprehensions among the ruling coalition about the Left's outside support. |
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Her heart immediately picked up speed as all the fears and apprehensions from earlier in the day came back full force. |
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The apprehensions of the Health Department are valid if we go for indiscriminate digging in places where there are chances for water stagnation. |
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It's interest groups that have gone public and have learned to excite public apprehensions and public opposition. |
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When I told her of my current apprehensions she encouraged me to continue forward, acknowledging that it can be tough. |
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The presence of the security forces personnel created apprehensions among the villagers and they took refuge in a nearby ground. |
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The complacent frivolity of its lavish mosaics suggests that the declining Roman empire had no apprehensions of imminent fall. |
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All these concerns, apprehensions, fears and coercions can be rationally addressed. |
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I had some apprehensions the night before, and some concerns as they prepped me, and started to put me out. |
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In March 1837, writing in reply to a lost letter from Cole, Sturges echoed the artist's apprehensions and perhaps even his turns of phrase. |
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These colonial apprehensions brought an end to the period of prosperity for Anglo-Indians. |
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In the first 18 months of diversion's operation there were 2196 apprehensions in the Territory. |
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But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had. |
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Did he not pass on his apprehensions over what was happening to a senior figure in the party at the time? |
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The same apprehensions, in every situation, regulate his notions of meanness or of dignity. |
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In one sense these apprehensions did her good, for they kept her from dwelling upon her own unhappiness. |
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His courage and large apprehensions keep his work out of the slough of despond. |
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The luscious perfumed bouquet dissipates any apprehensions, though, and prepares one for the waves of spicy yet refined flavors. |
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Right now we're faced with nearly a million apprehensions by the border patrol a year. |
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In some places, like the Arizona desert, apprehensions are up more than 50 percent. |
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Maybe I misheard the member, but I think she said the rate of gang apprehensions had increased by over 30 percent. |
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However, the State authorities argue that the apprehensions are misplaced and misguided. |
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These issues usually undermine community life, and sometimes even lead to apprehensions by the criminal justice system. |
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But, sadly, a climate of opinion is being created in which facts are discounted in favour of fantasies, arbitrary allegations and wild apprehensions. |
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A zero-sum phenomenon has tended to appear in which societies have responded to the apprehensions of the rich by repressing the poor. |
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Nevertheless, the apprehensions of Esarhaddon can be seen in his many offerings, supplications, and requests to the sun god. |
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By now, any apprehensions have been overcome, and our responses are growing more effusive. |
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As a result, India's democratic political system will go a long way towards calming the apprehensions of established powers. |
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With the budget deficit looming, the government's poverty-fighting ambitions may be giving way to its fiscal apprehensions. |
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Like others, employers often have misconceptions and apprehensions about this disorder. |
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Sometimes a law passes and sometimes it is modified, but it is based on the apprehensions out there. |
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The apprehensions so far this season are clear evidence of the dedication of our field staff and show this strategy is working. |
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Increases in the youth population and slight increases in apprehensions for serious offending do not completely account for the increased demand. |
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Knowing what to expect during this difficult time can lessen some of the fears and apprehensions. |
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First, there are apprehensions that environmental standards may change conditions of competition. |
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Thus, France, which commands UNIFIL, is fuelling real apprehensions with regard to its soldiers. |
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It would be better to say that the Boy Scouts prevailed with a good constitutional argument, supported by weak evidence, craven apprehensions and unthinking hostility. |
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The inability to read and write gave rise to apprehensions about being cheated by the powers to be. |
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For the first time, your customers can interact with others without any fears or apprehensions about other peoples' reactions to hearing aids. |
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We found rare edelweiss by the path and picnicked on a grassy shelf, imagining free climbers, like spiders on the soaring pinnacles around us, mocking our apprehensions. |
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Despite Mum's apprehensions we made the motorway journey from Little Walden down to the London orbital road and out to Portsmouth without a hiccup. |
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Some write more openly about their fears, apprehensions and emotions. |
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She allowed her apprehensions to make a prisoner of her in her own home. |
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Southern border apprehensions are up 14 percent so far this fiscal year. |
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On Tuesday evening a telegraphic despatch was published, but, owing to the meagreness of its contents, did not remove the apprehensions previously existing. |
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We'd like to believe that our apprehensions signify our specialness. |
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Huxley had deeply felt apprehensions about the future the developed world might make for itself. |
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A number of speakers and experts expressed the hope that the seminar would convey a positive message, an appeal to trust and respect that would diminish the apprehensions of the States. |
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Nevertheless, public apprehensions about the safety, proliferation, terror risks and waste disposal of nuclear reactors continue to restrain expansion of this energy source. |
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We have obviously come to similar conclusions and apprehensions about some of the shortcomings or things yet to be explained or clarified in the bill. |
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First, I would like to draw your attention to the apprehensions people have about proceeding before courts and tribunals in the official language of the minority. |
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In the discussion, apprehensions were also expressed that the proposal could lead to changes in the tasks and responsibilities of the safety advisers, which was not the objective. |
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The establishment of services for conjugally violent men in Quebec has given rise to many discussions, provoked many apprehensions, and even ignited strong opposition. |
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A measure of disinformation is understandable and unavoidable in an environment where real apprehensions exist, suspicions abound and means of independent verification are scarce. |
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Therefore I should like to lay these apprehensions to rest. |
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I believe that the result of this vote will send a positive message to the other Member States and that it will calm down some unfounded apprehensions. |
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These apprehensions about the government's intentions, and the absence of any formal assurance to the contrary, have contributed to opposition to treaty settlements. |
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For the sake of legitimacy and despite general apprehensions, he gave Francis the disastrous advice to recognize his feebleminded eldest son, the archduke Ferdinand, as heir to the throne. |
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We are certain that you share our apprehensions. |
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How foolishly apocalyptic those apprehensions seem by daylight, when the self-evident fact of the streets and the people on them is its own justification, its own insurance. |
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These apprehensions very often have to do with the possible risks involved for employees, with the implications for wage flexibility and the wage bargaining process, and with the implications for industrial relations. |
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Yet America's stated ambition to help India become a great power in the 21st century cannot be detached from apprehensions about China's looming might. |
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Nothing was more frightful to me than his caresses, and the apprehensions of being with child again by him was ready to throw me into fits. |
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Naturally, I am sympathetic to your apprehensions about his nationalistic streak but would you turn a fraction of your critical eye to Britain's past? |
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Every circumstance which evinced the savage nature of the beings at whose mercy I was, augmented the fearful apprehensions that consumed me. |
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When admitted to perfect vision, we shall find, that our clearest apprehensions and brightest uptakings of him below, differed but a degree from ignorance. |
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Emperor Charles VI relinquished many of the gains the empire made in the previous years, largely due to his apprehensions at the imminent extinction of the House of Habsburg. |
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