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"There has been no apprehension," state police said moments ago.
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The definition of intuitive apprehension states that such an apprehension must be sufficient for the intellect to make a judgment about the existence of the object.
"There is always that apprehension of state surveillance, but I also think that that can then be used this whole question of privacy it can be used as an excuse for any number of things that are going on in the sites of power that are not in citizens' best interests".
The STAI-S [50] (German translation by [51]) is a very popular self-report rating scale designed to measure transitory feelings of tension and apprehension, or state anxiety.
It is very apparent that communication apprehension, as stated by Horwitz, Horwitz& Cope (1991), has contributed towards the detrimental feeling of anxiety during the process of language learning.
But when I met with Schultz, he left me convinced that his letter reflects genuine apprehension about the state of the nation.
The apprehension of this state of affairs has all the trappings of an evident proposition, to such an extent that it inclines us to perform the separate act of producing an affirmative judgment.
For worse or "worser" the rightward drift of the Israeli electorate underlies a deep disenchantment, resentment and apprehension with the state of its external security embodied by the troika of terror that Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran pose to Israel's security.
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