Phrases with «apprehension»

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The word "apprehension" means the feeling of worry or fear about something that might happen in the future. Full definition

Adjective + «apprehension»

Sentences with «apprehension»

  • The business case for civility by the adjudicator is clear — crossing the line can result in a finding of apprehension of bias and a repeat of a hearing (with a different adjudicator). (mackenziedrs.com)
  • Antenatally, although the expectant parents felt excited about life with a baby they also expressed feelings of apprehension about caring for their baby about both the practical and general aspects of caring for a baby. (bmcpregnancychildbirth.biomedcentral.com)
  • It also raises issues of reasonable apprehension of bias, the provision of written reasons as part of the duty of fairness, and the role of children's interests in reviewing decisions made pursuant to s. 114 (2). (slaw.ca)
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