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The initial reaction between party leaders and the White House was positive, with all sides issuing statements expressing small qualms with the legislation, but maintaining cautious optimism and an eagerness to work together.
On the other hand, there is a strong correlation between early-rising and the distance of your commute, and between early-rising and the raising of small, school-age children.My other qualm is a political one: this is a line of rhetoric that carries risks.
Soderbergh, never a cinematic purist, has no qualms about the small screen, or with rapid releases.
I'm not really shy; I can deliver a substantive lecture to hundreds without any qualms, but ask me to make small talk at a barbeque and I'll try everything to evade the event.
This qualm was a source of amusement, not ire, and it was a small, silly display of his analytical mind.
Much of his adult life had been spent shaping, slicing and trimming animal products by the slab without a qualm - a career that began when he was just 16 in a small family-run butcher in Burnside, South Lanarkshire.
Small wonder, then, that its demise should have given her a severe case of qualms.
Or could it be that HMRC experiences the same difficulties as most Londoners when they want some small household job done urgently at a reasonable price, especially if it has ethical qualms about paying cash-in-hand?
Cook says such small houses built in the 1950s "allowed ordinary families to have affordable modernism" and has no qualms about making them even more modern for today's families.
I have one qualm.
[from qualm.] Seized with sickly languor.
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