Sentence examples for Excessive apprehension from inspiring English sources

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This is why oral procedures are perceived as being so stressful that they can cause acute symptoms of anxiety, such as excessive apprehension, irritability, tension due to anticipated harm, and can lead to avoidance of dental treatment [ 34, 35].

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Anxiety is characterized by excessive uneasiness, apprehension or dread.

Anxiety is a vague, subjective, non-specific feeling of uneasiness, apprehension, tension, (excessive nervousness) fears, and a sense of impending doom, irrational avoidance of objects or situation and anxiety attack [ 6].

MIAMI — The family of an 18-year-old street artist who died three weeks ago after being shocked with a Taser by the police filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the City of Miami Beach and its police chief, accusing officers of "unnecessary, excessive and unconstitutional force" in their apprehension of the man, Israel Hernandez-Llach, who had been seen tagging an abandoned building with graffiti.

Indeed, the apprehension might have been illogically excessive to anyone who set Pintor's career figures of 41 wins, seven losses and a draw against the fact that Owen's one defeat had been a blatant case of larceny in Spain and the further, impressive fact that he had never been knocked off his feet as a professional boxer.

Its official report praised the country's police for their treatment of suspects, saying: "The CPT is pleased to note that its delegation received no allegations of deliberate ill-treatment of persons detained by the police nor of excessive use of force at the moment of apprehension, and did not gather any other information to this effect".

The apprehension was not unreasonable.

Side-effects rise with amount of drug delivered, absorbed, retained and distributed through the vessel wall in a non-uniform fashion; with apprehension recently compounded by several studies which indicated regions of excessive drug to be more thrombogenic [5], [6].

Apprehension disappeared.

Apprehension, mostly.

She felt apprehension.

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