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That is also a cause for government apprehension: the officer corps has changed in character and the proportion who are religious has increased to about one-fifth.
This announcement was cause for thumbs-up galore, among other reactions: apprehension, verbal dislikes, moral outrage, noisy indifference.
Still, the fact that "Defiance's" opening salvos are so entertaining is cause for relief -- and a certain amount of apprehension.
This could be caused by apprehension of the patient.
But what might unfold from a modestly gifted man who thinks he can be a Mao is also cause for considerable apprehension.
But if there's an aggravated element and you're causing apprehension, then again it's probably custody.
They speculate that everything from suspicion about new vaccines to apprehension about discussions on sexual activity may be causing parents to reject the shots for their children.
The cause for apprehension was in the program Mr. Quasthoff presented with the pianist Justus Zeyen, a sequence of songs by Schubert, Brahms and the Swiss composer Frank Martin.
As a synthetic mode of apprehension, apperception is caused by a multiplicity of factors including memories, expectations, dispositions, etc.
There is good reason for apprehension.
There were reasons for apprehension.
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