Sentence examples for their apprehensions of from inspiring English sources

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Immigration officials said their apprehensions of people crossing the border illegally near Tucson were already down by 65percentt from last year because of other efforts.

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This only increases the fraught tedium; without any sense of Romeo or Juliet as an individual, with no joy or pleasure expressed in their apprehension of each other, the story is robbed of its most vital element: romantic love.

MIAMI — The family of an 18-year-old street artist who died three weeks ago after being shocked with a Taser by the police filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the City of Miami Beach and its police chief, accusing officers of "unnecessary, excessive and unconstitutional force" in their apprehension of the man, Israel Hernandez-Llach, who had been seen tagging an abandoned building with graffiti.

"As it stands, science and medicine have come up short in their apprehension of mental illness.

At the individual semi-structured interview the 20 students in the test group who had used the programme were asked to rank their apprehension of the system based on a five-graded scale (1- bad to 5 – very good).

Because of their apprehension to a backlash concerning their teaching, untold numbers of teachers diminish their evolution instruction in a variety of ways, from using less pedagogically effective methods to truncating the "coverage" to substituting misleading substitutes such as "change over time" for the e-word to eliminating the subject altogether.

In fact, the television producer compared their apprehension to the ongoing mistrusts of policing in many of America's black communities.

Though he admits that "The noblest architecture can sometimes do less for us than a siesta or an aspirin," his smooth, wryly conversational argument focuses on those rare architects who have been able to "translate their fleeting apprehensions of joy into logical plans," and whose work can "satisfy needs we never consciously knew we had".

Some of their apprehensions, voiced with special eloquence by a contemporary Harvard University logician, Willard Van Quine, are based on the claim that relations of synonymy cannot be fully determined by empirical means.

And she thinks that her two dogs speak to her, and that one of them thinks of himself as Cotton Mather, the other as Malcolm X. Though Mr. Haslett's portraits of mentally unstable characters in his short stories were animated by a keen understanding of their inner lives and their skewed apprehension of the world, he does a poor job here of turning Charlotte into a flesh and blood human being.

Patients will be excluded if they have a history of a high collision shoulder injury precipitating their apprehension symptoms, evidence of bony injury around the glenoid rim and/or humeral head or rotator cuff tear on arthroscopic examination, neural damage affecting the upper limb, or previous shoulder surgery.

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