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That sort of trepidation is common in politically important Michigan, which is bracing itself for General Motors to submit its restructuring plans some 30 days from now.
However, when the senior person asks colleagues for their opinion, while it may still be a bit uncomfortable, the level of trepidation is now a fraction of what it would have been had the senior person not asked.
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My sense of trepidation was hardly reduced by watching Arsenal play Locomotiv Moscow in a bar opposite the hotel.
One reason for trepidation was the possibility of Mr Esser mounting a "barbed-wire" defence, mobilising politicians and unions against the British company.
Not a hint of hesitancy or trepidation is to be found in him.
Policy led by fright and trepidation is the worst of all.
If some pain and trepidation was part of the plan, the degree of pain was probably unintentional.
Though I am sure it creates a sense of trepidation, there's also a sense of excitement.
Grandage makes a good show of trepidation: "It's 750 seats; none of us has any idea what's going to happen". But chances are these tickets will prove pretty desirable, not least because they're selling at Donmar prices - significantly lower than the West End average.
So, with a degree of trepidation, I'm going to nail my colours to the mast of aspiration and vote "Yes".
"A sea change of trepidation could be introduced into the workplace every time your line manger calls you in for a quick chat and you find yourself instead with a quick exit," says Landau.
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