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The fact that there is no apprehension in the sense of the Stoics does not mean that there is no knowledge (Acad. 2.14).
There is no apprehension or doubt.
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"There has been no apprehension at this point".
"There has been no apprehension," state police said moments ago.
"We should be transparent so that there will be no apprehension about what the police are doing," he said.
Heydon's reasons stressed that there could be no apprehension of bias for attending and speaking at a Liberal party event, because Murray Gleeson had spoken the previous year and anyone could theoretically turn up, and it was not a fundraiser (even though it was).
There was no apprehension in him.
Anticipation was no longer untainted by apprehension.
The report stated, "There is no basis to apprehension of Christian petitioners that politicians, BJP, mainstream Sangh Parivar and State Government directly or indirectly are involved in the attacks.
However, since their being is merely contingent, Parmenides thinks there can be no stable apprehension of them, no thoughts about them that remain steadfast and do not wander, and thus no true or reliable conviction.
In art criticism there is no substitute for an apprehension of what is psychologically, socially, and intellectually modern in modern art.
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