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The sensationalism surrounding the event, the scrutiny of the sex sector, and calls for the registration and mandatory HIV-testing of sex workers in South Africa [ 49], induced fear and apprehension in the sex worker community [ 50].

He wrote in his log, "This bloody boat is just falling to pieces!!!" As well as the terror of the seas, waves as high as a 12-storey building, merciless winds and the terrible apprehensions induced by solitude, Crowhurst was now battling a more insidious, mental terror: the fear of not winning the all-important £5,000.

If the terrorist threat has induced the climate of apprehension Kelly claims, you feel that Gary's school lecture would have been instantly short-circuited.

According to the Illuminated Chronicle, Coloman was "of mean stature, but astute and quick of apprehension", which may have induced his uncle's decision.

Apprehension regarding theft of animals induced farmers not to use pens but to bring their animals back to the family house.

The key is to distinguish between actions which induce a healthy acknowledgment of apprehension versus illogical triggers of fear which stifle our potential and limit our well-being.

In this case, barriers to participation included fear of losing job opportunities, the stigma associated with vaccine induce seropositivity, as well as apprehension about side effects such as impotence (10).

On the contrary, apprehension about possible theft induces farmers to keep their small stock into their own houses, usually in a poorly ventilated, dark corner-but safe from predators.

In broad daylight, he was snatched by numerous undercover police officers from Michigan Avenue, one of the busiest streets in the city, undoubtedly aimed at inducing fear in those witnessing the aggressive apprehension.

The lack of improvement in HbA1c was ascribed by the investigators to the inertia both from patients and physicians to up-titrate insulin because of apprehension that it would slow weight loss or induce regain of body weight.

Perhaps, increased police-enforcement induces undocumented migrants to go 'into the shadows' in an effort to avoid apprehension –a move that could imply restricted driving, employment and, in turn, earning and remitting capabilities.

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