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Further heightening apprehension might be residents' emotional inexperience, especially in an environment where the emotional needs of care providers may be inadequately addressed.
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"There is an enormous amount of fear and apprehension about what might be coming next," Mr. Stein said.
One cannot invoke, to defeat a law, an apprehension of what might be done under it, and which, if done, might not receive judicial approval.
Later, the news that Mr Yanukovych was in Kharkiv, a region with pro-Russian sympathies, caused apprehension that he might be planning a counter-attack.
In 1998, Oprah Winfrey produced and starred in a box-office-flop adaptation of the book and in the years since then, Morrison's literary reputation has been tainted with a slight suspicion of sentimentality, that snobby apprehension that she might be "a book club" author: the kind of writer, in other words, we read to feel better about ourselves, rather than the kind we read to better ourselves.
Still, Prince Abdullah -- who attended high school at the Deerfield Academy in Illinois, took one-year courses at Oxford and Georgetown Universities, and served for a short time in the British Army -- has in recent years soothed apprehensions that his outlook might be directed abroad.
Settler apprehensions that the area might be returned to Palestinians worked to enhance the status of Joseph's tomb as a centre of pilgrimage.
There are more ways than one to view "Hukkle," the luminous directorial debut of Gyorgi Palfi, a Hungarian filmmaker whose intensified, child's-eye apprehension of the natural world might be described as psychedelic.
The villains responsible for the recent selloff are shrinking third-quarter earnings and apprehension that other hedge funds might be suffering troubles similar to those of Greenwich,Conn.-based Long-Term Capital Management, which was rescued at the last minute by its investors.
Among those working on the genetics of type 2 diabetes, there was growing apprehension that these two genes might be providing a representative view of the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes.
Such statements are true when they express our apprehension of the given, and yet might be false when they aren't simply expressing what we apprehend, e.g. in lies or play acting or counterfactual supposition.
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