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But Della Raymena Jovanka, 30, a mother of two preschoolers, has developed misgivings.
But when Mr. Clinton made what she saw as racially inflammatory comments in South Carolina, Ms. Arceneaux said she developed serious misgivings about supporting Mrs. Clinton.
And China, India and some other developing countries seem to have misgivings about the treaty.
For all his admiration for the Marshes, he said, he had developed some misgivings.
"Although some began with anxiety about the needles and misgivings about the treatment, many developed more positive attitudes over the course of treatment".
UN agencies, aid groups and many of the refugees have expressed deep misgivings about the plan being developed by the Bangladeshi and Burmese governments.
We old-fashioned scribes may have misgivings about the rise of citizen-journalism.
That money is viewed as critical to paying for any replacement that Republicans ultimately may develop and has already prompted several GOP lawmakers to voice misgivings about eliminating the tax revenues.
Despite some misgivings about applying such a specifically for-profit tool to a non-profit situation [ 5], more and more universities have developed their own MSs [ 1].
But she has misgivings about the practice.
Who has misgivings about nuclear power?
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