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I could see a lot more trepidation in the eyes of the parents than I could in the eyes of the children -- and I think that's probably fairly natural.
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The GOP has made some token laws at the state level in deference to the extreme religious right of late, but in more sober religious circles those laws are viewed with more trepidation.
"But there was more trepidation than joy.
"There's more trepidation about giving shelf space to products with personalities attached.
As the world struggles to absorb the implications of Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the US general election, no one is facing the future with more trepidation than those working on clean energy, clean transportation, climate and the environment.
More trepidation.
"There's more trepidation this time," she said.
There were challengers but, Richard Krajicek's toppling of Sampras in their quarter-final in 1996 aside, they tended to walk on court more in trepidation than expectation.
Guy Stephens, of wealth managers Rowan Dartington Signature, said: "Investors are withdrawing from the sector, not in anticipation of imminent recession, but more as trepidation sets in ahead of [a potential] Brexit.
Has his own trepidation in this field given Ethan more respect for the kind of content creators he lampoons?
The changes sparked trepidation in some quarters.
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