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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raise reservations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express doubt about something or someone. For example: "He raised reservations about the new policy, so it didn't get approved."
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"But I raise reservations about the method," he said.
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The Park Service wants to raise reservation fees "from the previous flat fees based solely on administrative costs of processing (in some cases as little as $7 per season) to an hourly rate that will provide revenue for upkeep and management of the fields," Litterst said in the email.
An overestimation of the unemployment rate leads to concern over one's own future employment prospects and is therefore likely to reduce perceived bargaining power, lowering reservation wages; its underestimation, on the contrary, could raise reservation wages, but it would render job finding more difficult.
At a meeting, aides raised reservations about the summit.
The letter, sent on 24 May by the permanent secretary of the DfT, Philip Rutnam, to then transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin, raises "reservations" over the project and cites "a number of significant risks to the delivery of the project".
Mauritania had raised reservations concerning the player after the match which they won 1-0.
A year ago when the production was first announced, Francoise von Trapp wrote a blog post raising reservations about Underwood.
However, despite extensive correlative evidence supporting the FRTA, several recent studies have raised reservations over the role of ROS in causing ageing [ 6– 8].
However, several recent studies have raised reservations over the measurement of ROS production in vitro [ 8– 10], since artificially high levels of metabolic substrates [ 11] and very high partial pressures of oxygen (20% in contrast to approx. 5% in vivo [ 10]) make extrapolations of in vitro results to the in vivo situation potentially problematic [ 7, 8].
For instance, since EPL raises reservation wages, Lagos (2006) argues that firms become more selective and only realize more productive matches, while MacLeod and Navakachara (2007) and Belot et al.
When I raised these reservations with Torrico, he said, "If I gave them a blank check, they'd use it for administrative costs instead of education.
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