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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.
Respondents showed more trepidation when asked to consider marijuana's potential effects on society as a whole, but a strong majority still believed that alcohol is the more harmful substance.
"But there was more trepidation than joy.
It seems likely that the nation's carpets have a lot more muddy footprints on them since the Kratt brothers hit the airwaves, and that parents are looking at their yards with a bit more trepidation than before.
"There's more trepidation about giving shelf space to products with personalities attached.
More trepidation was expressed by former Gov. James J. Blanchard, a Kerry backer, largely because of the way the caucuses are organized.
More trepidation.
"There's more trepidation this time," she said.
When I wasn't "out" I experienced more trepidation at my barbershop when people were having specific conversations.
"I feel a little more trepidation with this [character] because she's so emblematic of people's nostalgia," Blunt admitted.
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.
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