Phrases with «deep misgivings»

The phrase "deep misgivings" means having strong doubts or concerns about something. Full definition

Sentences with «deep misgivings»

  • Despite deep misgivings about feeding commercially prepared formula to our son, we relied on those little bottles here and there, as well as powdered formula, for the next several weeks while my body healed. (breastfeedingtoday-llli.org)
  • Despite deep misgivings on the left about Hilary Clinton's support for the Iraq war in 2006, the WFP backed Clinton against a left - wing challenger. (thenation.com)
  • U.S. District Judge Mark Walker expressed deep misgivings about the new policies, but ultimately ruled that the challenged provisions could stand because, regardless of their wisdom or fairness, the question was whether or not the evaluation policies were «rational within the meaning of the law.» (neatoday.org)
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