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My own earlier struggles with a fiery temper have also been mitigated in recent years by an increasing apprehension of God's holy kingdom here and now.
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Either humans slash the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere to near pre-industrial levels or the world will continue to warm, with awful consequences.In low-lying areas, people will watch the steady retreat of Arctic ice, a precursor to rising sea levels, with increasing apprehension.
The story goes that his father and grandfather both died of heart attacks aged 55 and that Melville approached that same age with increasing apprehension.
Royce holds that we must have some sort of apprehension of the "higher inclusive thought" in order to be able even to make our errors, and then that the growth of human knowledge over time consists in increasing apprehension of this all-inclusive truth without any limit being prescribed by our subordinate status.
In 1964, as the growing progressive movement watched with increasing apprehension while Lyndon Johnson began the escalation in Vietnam, they coined the semi-ironic campaign slogan "Part of the Way with LBJ" as they helped campaign for LBJ against the truly frightening Republican challenger, Barry ("Better Dead Than Red") Goldwater.
One of his daughters came over and climbed into his lap and his gentleness with her eased our increasing apprehensions.
I also was confused by the impact warning system, which sends alerts about impending bumps from the sides, rear and low front nose — a bewildering array of beeps and buzzes that only increased apprehension at driving this car.
Manipulating the three sides of the problem triangle using the situational crime prevention techniques means that the success of this approach does not rely on increased apprehension.
This limitation based on participation may, in part, be due to increased apprehension surrounding issues of informed consent and researcher access to this information in the study's population.
Improved checking of fraudulent documents, and increased apprehensions of asylum seekers who crossed illegally, has seen a cascade of unsuccessful migrants pushed back from the Balkans ultimately to Greece.
"ICE officials have been vocal in recent months about increased needs based on increased apprehensions at the border," Damon Hininger, chief executive of CCA, said during an earnings call on Thursday.
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