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"There could be some trepidation on the part of smaller organizations in sharing with the larger ones, the fear that the big dog eats the little dog," he said.
As Ms. Deshorties began, you could see trepidation on her face.
Adding to the uncertainty and trepidation on both sides is that many polls are far from infallible.
This great New York riff was directed by a Scot, Alexander Mackendrick, and was greeted with trepidation on its release.
There was trepidation on both sides when a squadron of biologists set out to celebrate Darwin Day in rural America during the weekend.
Jordanians approached the polls with trepidation on Wednesday, with some saying that the appearance of so many former members of Parliament on the ballot gave them little faith that the election would provide meaningful change.
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A monologue performed by Taresh Batra, an Indian-born immigrant, was based on the trepidation of a Muslim senior named Mohammed Haque.
MPs, who had left London for their constituencies on Friday in trepidation, returned on Monday visibly uplifted.
But nearly everything he says speaks of his trepidation about taking on the role.
It is understandable that the United States, the European Union and African nations may have some trepidation about taking on Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and other extremist factions in Mali for fear of what can materialize in their midst, but does taking no action or being cautious forestall terrorist acts?
SOME with jubilation, some with trepidation: freshers on campuses across England have just begun their university careers.
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