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However, being aware of the ethical sensitivity with observational studies in a hospital ward, the researchers switched teams at the slightest apprehension that a staff member or patient might feel unease with the researcher's presence.
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Similarly, the "family" of Riley's island should be much more than the warmth of her parents' embrace, or even the slight apprehension of her father's uneasy business calls that she doesn't understand.
There used to be that slight nervous apprehension, but nowadays there is no embarrassment at all.
There's apprehension, even slight confusion. .
"A little bit of apprehension.
Even with its own mother, there is an ever-so-slight feeling of uncertainty and apprehension, the expression of which will alternate with laughter in the baby's behaviour.
Welcomed sights, and when I hear over the intercom Saviano's unmistakable, self-assured, kind voice, his Italian with just the slightest hint of a Neapolitan accent to make it sexy, every last bit of apprehension is melted away.
The sight, as they waited their turn to race, of Canfield's crew cheering whenever there was a slight error on the GAC Pindar boat told its own tale of both fierce rivalry and apprehension but Williams came through the first day with a 5-1 score that, technically, puts him in the lead.
The Apprehension test was conducted with patients lying in supine with their arms in external rotated, abduction and slight extension.
Apprehension, mostly.
But apprehension shadowed celebration.
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