Sentence examples for from the apprehension of from inspiring English sources

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Part of that exactness and richness comes from the apprehension of the reality in front of him.

The meaning of this claim is recognizable only from the understanding of the human as the image of God and from the apprehension of Christ as the "new Adam".

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There is, however, considerable recent disagreement as to whether Hume intended Part 1 of his essay as an argument, disagreement that arises in part from the apprehension on the part of some of Hume's defenders that if it is an argument, it is not very good.

If they are chilled from doing so by the apprehension of being overheard and harassed, our country will have succeeded in inflicting upon itself much greater damage than any to be feared from terrorists.

Several episodes in the United States have recently drawn scrutiny from counterterrorism officials, including the apprehension of a Pakistani woman in Texas with a suspicious passport as well as reports from passengers on a recent flight to Los Angeles about odd activity by a group of Syrian musicians.

Used in a narrower sense, it is distinguished from discursive thought and applies to the apprehension of eternal intelligible substances and first principles.

Tied with El Paso, more or less, in the apprehension of illegal immigrants from Mexico, the McAllen sector arrests two out of every three illegal non-Mexican immigrants entering the United States and leads in the seizure of marijuana and cocaine shipments, border officials say.

"However, I must also be responsive to the apprehension of law enforcement officers from across the state, who have concerns about the bill as it relates to the safety of their fellow officers.

That was the apprehension of a lot of people".

The vehicles carried uniformed officers from the apprehension team of the Emergency Service Unit, who were traveling from the Bronx to Brooklyn to execute a warrant, the police said.

According to Plato's analysis of the human psyche, the nonrational elements of the soul are powerful forces that might divert the intellect from the cooler apprehension of wisdom; thus the pleasures that mimetic art delivers are sufficiently risky that art should be carefully curbed in a well-governed society.

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