Sentence examples for qualms of from inspiring English sources

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Not that Stone didn't suffer some qualms of his own.

Touring, however, afflicts him with qualms of conscience.

Sometimes "practicality" trumps the qualms of somebody who "lives in an ivory tower", he says.

The qualms of contemporary viewers have clearly dogged Mr. Walther since the 1960s.

(To accommodate the moral qualms of conservative locals, the legislature relegated gambling to "navigable waters").

The actor admits that OK, yes, he had to overcome some qualms of his own.

Some are kept away by the religious qualms of their families.

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Years later, a male witness recalled "the female Communists went at them without a qualm of conscience".

I wondered if what I had done was similar and felt a qualm of guilt.

She admires other women without competing with them and ignores perfectly adequate male suitors with no qualm of being unpartnered.

The Constitution is not, unlike the Miranda majority, offended by a criminal's commendable qualm of conscience or fortunate fit of stupidity.

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