Sentence examples similar to a common misgiving from inspiring English sources

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These developments were followed in the 1990s by the "writing against culture" movement, which expressed misgivings about a common form of anthropological thought that imposed excessive and disadvantaging "otherness" on the cultures and peoples studied.

Ultimately, we hope these initial efforts at building consensus around a common taxonomy and framework will help overcome misgivings that mHealth innovations are the new "verticals" of this decade.

Even so, he has a big misgiving.

Surely, she must have had a momentary misgiving?

This study found that some participants and staff felt a sense of misgiving over the use of a randomised controlled trial design to evaluate the rehabilitation programmes.

"Nobody Loves You" sort of doubles down on this equation, creating a romance between a contestant with misgivings and the usual staffer with misgivings.

Commenting on this function one respondent expressed a frequently voiced misgiving about GRAF.

He experienced an unusual misgiving.

So, with a few misgivings, I accepted.

However, some in the self-publishing community still harbor a few misgivings about the update.

However, he did have a few misgivings.

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