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For the tort of assault, should we consider if defendant intended to cause apprehension in the plaintiff?
Despite the varying results, enough solid evidence of harm is accumulating to cause apprehension on the part of the scientists concerned.
The Clinton administration's efforts to obtain such data are sure to cause apprehension among drug companies, which already fear that the White House wants to regulate drug prices, despite its protests to the contrary.
Wada's director general Olivier Niggli said: "Wada is very mindful that this criminal attack, which to date has recklessly exposed personal data of 29 athletes, will be very distressing for the athletes targeted and cause apprehension for all athletes that were involved in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Pain when examining can cause apprehension with subsequent tensing of the surrounding muscles; this can lead to a false negative result.
I recognize that starting a discussion about senior care can cause apprehension for many seniors and their families, but it's important to help aging love ones feel in control by discussing the goals behind this process, and ensuring them that getting their stuff in order will help them continue to maintain a good quality of life.
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For the educated and financially secure, this causes apprehension enough.
The unprecedented ferocity of Haiyan gouged wounds into the Filipino national psyche, causing apprehension about the future.
Unsurprisingly, the vote has caused apprehension in the EU establishment, grappling as it is with multiple crises from migration to how to deal with Putin's Russia.
Permitted work will still be allowed under the new scheme, but the prospect of reassessment is understandably causing apprehension among many claimants.
Later, the news that Mr Yanukovych was in Kharkiv, a region with pro-Russian sympathies, caused apprehension that he might be planning a counter-attack.
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