Sentence examples for Reasonable apprehension from inspiring English sources

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The reasonable apprehension of physical violence is assault, not free speech.

This language, in context, clarifies that the regulation requires an objective, reasonable apprehension of litigation.

"It follows that, at the very least, a reasonable apprehension of bias arises".

An assault charge does not require physical contact — intentionally giving someone "reasonable apprehension of imminent physical injury" is enough.

Notwithstanding judicial independence, there may also exist a reasonable apprehension of bias on an institutional or structural level.

In this case, Nintendo is likely to show that Atari had no reasonable apprehension of litigation in 1988.

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There were reasons for apprehension.

There is good reason for apprehension.

If the message had been menacing - and if Chambers had intended it to create fear or apprehension among reasonable people or been indifferent to that risk - the court would not have overturned his conviction.

Here the court found that Byers' apprehensions were reasonable because compliance with § 20002(a)(1) confronted him with 'substantial hazards of self-incrimination.' Nevertheless the court upheld the validity of the statute by inserting a judicially created use restriction on the disclosures that it required.

Reasons might include apprehension.

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