Sentence examples for of apprehension to from inspiring English sources

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That endless round of activity was a source of apprehension to friends and family.

"I expect to feel a bit of apprehension to look down and see the Channel under my wings, but that is also part of the charm," said Edmond Salis, 40, grandson of Jean-Baptiste Salis, a French World War I fighter ace, who has made just a half-dozen short flights in his 1919 Bl?ot XI replica.

"I expect to feel a bit of apprehension to look down and see the Channel under my wings, but that is also part of the charm," said Edmond Salis, who has made a half-dozen short flights in his 1919 Blériot XI replica.

A strategic approach e.g. to specifically publicise the success of an intervention is more likely to reassure the public while at the same time increase the perceived risk of apprehension to offenders (Bowers and Johnson 2005).

Thursday night's bloodshed, which shattered an otherwise peaceful protest denouncing two fatal police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota this week, added a new layer of apprehension to emotional national debates over racial injustice and gun violence.

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Because of their apprehension to a backlash concerning their teaching, untold numbers of teachers diminish their evolution instruction in a variety of ways, from using less pedagogically effective methods to truncating the "coverage" to substituting misleading substitutes such as "change over time" for the e-word to eliminating the subject altogether.

According to Dr. Philip Berger, medical director of the Inner City Health Program at St. Michael's Hospital, much of the apprehension to safe injection sites comes from the same stigma against drugs that exists in many other harm reduction programs, and that it has come at a heavy cost.

For those who dream of committing the perfect crime, we have a suggestion which should reduce the risk of your apprehension to virtually zero: simply lure your intended victim along on a vacation to El Salvador and do the deed there.

By William McKibben The New Yorker, March 21 , 1983P. 31 For those who dream of committing the perfect crime, we have a suggestion which should reduce the risk of your apprehension to virtually zero: simply lure your intended victim along on a vacation to El Salvador and do the deed there.

O'Donnell took the opportunity of his apprehension to recall his childhood in Boston, where he grew up living very close to the areas that Bulger dominated.

We used a five-point Likert-type scale (1-extremely concerned; 5-minimally concerned) to rate the level of apprehension related to concerns both before and after the trip and the level of guidance students received from senior students and faculty (1-extremely helpful; 5 minimally helpful).

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