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Nevertheless, many employees express apprehension about WF2020.
In her recent article in JAMA Oncology, "From Muslim Registries to Radical Health Care Reform — Caring for Patients in an Era of Political Anxiety," Dr. Jagsi states that patients have started to express apprehension about disclosing their religion on medical forms and about the shifting government resources upon which they can rely.
This contrasts with some of the reactions making the rounds on Twitter, which express apprehension about the fact that Google will have access to Nest's data, which knows, for example, where you are in your house.
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The Obama administration and even some Democrats have expressed apprehension about that proposal.
Many attendants interviewed this week expressed apprehension about flying, but most said they were simply glad to get back to work.
During one of my recent online chats, a reader expressed apprehension about dating someone with student loans.
While she received encouragement from the likes of Kentucky Rep. John Yarmuth, other Democrats in the state expressed apprehension about her candidacy.
Federal employee unions and retiree groups expressed apprehension about asking the agency to take on the task of supervising health plans for millions more people.
Nevertheless, near the intersection of Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues, where several dollar van lines converge, some passengers expressed apprehension about the service.
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