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"But it does make us apprehensive," she said.
The fact that the parts of substances appear to be present in the whole, as in a subject, should not make us apprehensive lest we should have to admit that such parts are not substances: for in explaining the phrase 'being present in a subject', we stated' that we meant 'otherwise than as parts in a whole'.
"Many women I meet, as well as myself, have internalized sexist commentary we have heard since childhood in ways that make us doubt our potential and achievements, and make us apprehensive in joining male-dominated fields," Zhurakhinskaya said.
That certainly cast a pall and made us very apprehensive, but we agreed to table it and try to bring it up a second time [on April 9]...
Driving made us a little apprehensive about breakdowns and absent airbags, but Tony reminded us that our old-timer had a new engine, and that there was no need to go quickly.
It makes us very apprehensive.
What is it about leaning into that thing that either makes us nervous, frightened or apprehensive that's so horrifying -- especially when we know full well that, in our gut, we are to do just that?
There was a certain stiffness to her movements that made me apprehensive.
He originally set out to find the Eastburns' killer, though the prospect of an investigation made him apprehensive.
Mr. Baker said he was keenly aware of the "huge reputation this school has of being antiwar and antimilitary," which made him apprehensive about coming.
She could not see its colours yet, but something in the way it seemed to prowl the coastline made her apprehensive.
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