Sentence examples similar to evoke public trepidation from inspiring English sources

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This is too atrocious a crime not to evoke public outrage".

"For me, Kaputt evokes public spaces.

Varieties of American tragedy are evoked, public and private, known and anonymous.

In 1817 the first performance of Grillparzer's tragedy Die Ahnfrau (The Ancestress) evoked public interest.

As our population ages, older driver safety increasingly evokes public health concern.

Unhealthy Politics sheds new light on why the government's response to this troubling situation has been so inadequate, and why efforts to improve the evidence base of U.S. medicine continue to cause so much political controversy and public trepidation.

Baseball records have evolved over so much time that they evoke a public respect and loyalty unmatched in American sports.

Its porticoes evoke notions of public spectacle associated with the rise of the European bourgeoisie.

And like politicians before him, Mr. Gore hopes to ride the public's trepidation about them all the way to the White House.

She discussed the public's trepidation to accept them as more than just friends.

Public consultation on central slaughtering evoked commercial and some public support for live chicken sales.

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