For all their cheerful harmony, his pictures were painted in solitude, with perplexity and misgiving until he saw them in their completed form. |
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My only qualm on this album is the rather boxy sound of this overture, but this is a minor misgiving when compared to the joys on offer. |
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It is true, however, that a climate of fear and misgiving developed with regard to practical implementation. |
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And yet I must confess that there were a few tangential points in von Junzt's account that caused me some misgiving. |
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If he has one misgiving about his position, he said, it would be that he cannot fully participate in the American electoral process. |
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That is another misgiving because we believe that is a value that Canadians hold near and dear. |
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He expressed concern about a possible proliferation of new Consultative Committees, and several other CIPM members echoed this misgiving. |
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Please ignore it, and click the Yes button to continue the installation without any misgiving for your scanner functioning. |
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For historical as well as ideological reasons, the military is perceived, and often justifiably, with a certain misgiving by the other partners. |
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But by and large the project was a high-trust affair, which was both a cause and a consequence of having only six or, later, 12 members. Now enlargement to 25 has produced a fresh source of misgiving. |
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While the Qurʾān was being received, there had been reluctance and misgiving about recording the words and acts of the Prophet, lest they be confused with the uniquely constituted contents of the scripture. |
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The Committee welcomes the recommendation to introduce a reduced rate for standard postal services but has the misgiving that some Member States may not do this. |
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Yet more misgiving to convert into determination. |
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He could think of her being there, without a lurking misgiving that it would have been better if she had not come. |
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With the ban due to come into force later this month, the influential bishops of the Basque region's three biggest cities, Bilbao, Vitoria and San Sebastian, signed a pastoral letter full of misgiving. |
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