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For some, this has generated apprehension that gene patents are being granted too broadly or freely, especially for foundational tools.
Background: It is conceivable that a complicated recovery course in a high-risk premature infant managed at home generates apprehension and anxiety in parents.
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There was virtually no apprehension for me this time.
Ms. Yellen's supporters waited with a mixture of elation and apprehension for the president's next step.
Yet with prominence comes a little bit of apprehension for the summer, according to Sherwood.
There's been apprehension for a long time.
Additionally, Kleiman (1991) argued that these are locations that offer a low risk of apprehension for both sellers and buyers.
Overall, there was some apprehension for economic headwinds going into 2017.
Knowing this, you can understand my apprehension for President Obama's decision.
Many women in the Middle East are also reluctant to get screened for the disease because of apprehension of seeing a (particularly male) doctor, the threat of divorce if they are diagnosed, or fear of generating stigma for their family.
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