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Politically speaking, public apprehension about climate change may be the strongest wind in the mayor's sails.
Privatization had not been an unqualified success, and education, health, and welfare cuts had engendered public apprehension.
I think people understand and respect that …" However, there is also public apprehension about "snooping" by the government.
Omar Abdel Rahman, a blind Egyptian sheikh who died last weekend, rewired public apprehension in the United States about Islam.
Through research, experience and public outreach, operators and regulators have managed successfully the risks, benefits and public apprehension in relation to these activities.
Public apprehension over election fraud arose following partial elections in June to fill 88 seats in the 264-seat Shura (consultative) Council, the upper house of the parliament.
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Future of nuclear energy is also uncertain because of public apprehensions and subsequent government policies.
Public apprehensions about illegal immigration in France have also centered on the status of an estimated 20,000 noncitizen Roma from Romania and Bulgaria.
At a table at the back, Cynthia (she asked not to give her surname) is just finishing off her plate, and as she does so she tells me her views, which touch on several of those wider public apprehensions.
I understand the public's apprehension.
The report comes as the French public's apprehension about intervening in Syria is mounting.
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