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(a) to (i) relating to apprehension and deportation of aliens.
With Scotland's opening World Cup qualifier in Macedonia less than two weeks away, the optimism and expectation that sprang from some enthralling performances at the group stage of this year's European Championship seems to have given way to apprehension.
My initial excitement began to turn to apprehension.
"But I have to admit to some apprehension.
The study further found that 20percentt of people expressed open anger and apprehension against the turban and beard while another 30percentt expressed a different negative reaction and fear of people with these articles of faith.
"From Apprehension to Comprehension: Addressing Anxieties about Open Access to ETDs". In Open Access and the Future of Academic Libraries Implementationn, eds.
Apprehension (O), self-assured/apprehensive. Openness to change (Q1), traditional (conservative)/open-to-change.
Chatton's analogy is this: cognition is to knowledge as apprehension is to assent or assertion.
China will now have to open its markets to goods and services from other members, but will also increase its export opportunities - a situation that its Asian neighbours especially regard with apprehension.
Among the most notable exceptions to this apprehension is Goldman Sachs, which is opening a bitcoin trading desk, and Bloomberg, which earlier this year helped launch the Galaxy Crypto Index with support from hedge funder, Mike Novogratz.
Even Brolin admits to initial apprehension.
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