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Talking point: Apprehensions for crossing the border illegally stand at a quarter of what they were a decade ago.
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When she was younger, she had seen no point in understanding them, as she had been told they were beyond apprehension.
Evening: The crowd watching the Auto Thrill Show in the Garden has been worked up to a point of high tension, apprehension, and excitement — the announcer has filled the air with lurid warnings, ominous pronouncements — and now Knievel, having raced his motorcycle back and forth on one wheel a few times, has gone into the wings.
A startling event -- an accident that leaves a man in critical condition, the discovery of an inheritance worth $100,000, a man's realization that his ex-girlfriend has made a voodoo doll of his daughter -- stands at the center of many of these stories, serving as both a metaphor for the precariousness of life and as a turning point in the characters' apprehension of themselves.
Which points to the same apprehensions that have dogged Jewish groups about the Vatican's genuineness, especially with its reluctance to open archives about Pius's World War II conduct.
The crucial point is that genuine understanding consists in the apprehension of ideas, even though these are literally in the mind of God rather than of individual human beings, rather than of physical objects, even though the latter do exist.
"There has been no apprehension at this point".
According to the Migration Policy Institute, a think-tank, border enforcement costs $18 billion a year, more than all other federal criminal-law-enforcement agencies combined.To bolster its argument that the border is secure, Barack Obama's administration points to the drop in apprehensions at or near it (see map).
(Mother of female) Impact on school "So obviously there was apprehension from her point of view going back to school, a different peer group because she's in a different group".
To this point, Mittelstadt noted that there were 409,000 apprehensions at the border in 2016, around one fourth of what they were in 2000, at 1.64 million.
They point to other data that shows that border apprehensions in Texas have dropped 58.2 percent since 2006, and deaths along the border recorded by federal agents have decreased 6.6 percent since 2006.
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