Sentence examples for rapid apprehension from inspiring English sources

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For instance Landerl et al. [ 35] found that dyscalculic children were slower at numerical comparison (but not non-numerical comparison) compared to controls, and that they showed deficits in subitizing (rapid apprehension of small quantities).

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According to current apprehensions, the rapid spread of the TAVI technique carries the danger of withdrawing good surgical candidates from conventional aortic valve replacement.

Symptoms of pulmonary embolism include chest pain, shortness of breath, severe anxiety or apprehension, cough often with bloody mucus and rapid breathing and heart rate.

Despite the apprehension of many pundits, the Brooklyn native gained rapid momentum.

Nanotechnology, now at the leading edge of rapid development with many potential human health benefits, is perceived with apprehension for potential human health risks.

Moreover, during the late 1970s several studies on the efficacy of rapid response to calls for service found that it had little impact on crime prevention or criminal apprehension and that alternative approaches might produce greater levels of citizen satisfaction.

Apprehension disappeared.

Apprehension, mostly.

But apprehension shadowed celebration.

She felt apprehension.

This apprehension is important.

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