Sentence examples for trepidation which is from inspiring English sources

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I generally approach sub-£10 clarets with trepidation, which is why Chateau Cabanes Graves 2008 (£9.99 or £7.99 when you buy a mixed case, Oddbins; 12.5%) is described in my notes as, "surprisingly decent; super value at the case price".

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The pullback reflects the continued trepidation about the industry, which is clouded by economic concerns, regulatory uncertainty, and legal liabilities.

Since I consider the 1990 film an outrageous classic of the genre -- a great mind frak film with intriguing notions about layers of reality long before Christopher Nolan's classic Inception -- I had a great deal of trepidation about the 2012 remake, which is now working its way through the global distribution mill after a less than scintillating start at the domestic box office.

Or the business owner, or the clerk.... My company resolves this fear, which is actually just trepidation of the unknown: How to handle the language barriers (By the way, 65% of Latinos speak English or are bilingual) and Low income misconceptions (25% earn more than 65K).

That sort of trepidation is common in politically important Michigan, which is bracing itself for General Motors to submit its restructuring plans some 30 days from now.

At any rate, the Waits version is still better than the Earle cover, which is why there may be worldwide trepidation regarding the recently-confirmed album of Waits covers sung by none other than Scarlett Johansson.

There is also great trepidation about letting the outside world so freely into Sorok Island, which is now accessible from the mainland only by ferry.

There is also trepidation in Boston over the ineffectiveness of the Bruins' power play, which is 0 for 29 in the postseason.

IF you spent a lot of time this year reading and writing about movies — as opposed to watching them, which is more fun — you might have detected recurrent notes of anxiety, trepidation, even dread.

They are moving, with some trepidation, into Qaa, in the northern Bekaa Valley, the territory of the powerful Shiite militia Hezbollah, which is allied with Syria's government and, to many refugees, just as fearsome.

On Wednesday, Mr. Hagel will leave for Japan, which is seeking to enhance its own armed forces through changes to its Constitution, a sea change that the United States is watching with some trepidation.

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