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In a world where loss is measured in passing years and hope rests not in experience but in something new, the term "well preserved" summons as much misgiving as respect.
Still, Sylla has one misgiving.
The speech showed that Watson is emerging as one of the key figures in preserving unity in the party amid deep misgivings among Labour MPs in the shadow cabinet and beyond about Corbyn's leadership.
Despite misgivings, park officials say the plan preserves the herd, even as individuals are sacrificed.
Although the war ended this week, when Toshiba said it would abandon HD DVD, high-definition discs are unlikely to bring growth back to the home-entertainment business.Indeed, Hollywood's desire to preserve its existing business rather than embrace a new one echoes its misgivings a few years ago about the DVD itself.
While I, as someone who deals professionally with scientific heritage, am very much sympathetic to the aim of preserving an early 20th century building designed for scientific work, I harbour a tiny misgiving about what this background to the campaign might do for its future (if all goes to plan) as a science centre.
Joseph F. Gazza, a lawyer and developer from Quogue, voiced the misgivings of many developers when he said, "Whenever I see some kind of plan that talks about preserving something without buying it all, I always have skepticism".
He experienced an unusual misgiving.
Even so, he has a big misgiving.
Yet more misgiving to convert into determination.
But Mr. Silverstein expressed no misgiving yesterday.
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