Phrases with «grave misgivings»

The phrase "grave misgivings" means having serious doubts or concerns about something. Full definition

Sentences with «grave misgivings»

  • Bob Neill, the Conservative MP and barrister who chairs the justice committee, said: «The evidence we have received has prompted grave misgivings about the operation of the charge, and whether, as currently framed, it is compatible with the principles of justice. (theguardian.com)
  • We are now familiar with the Solyndra scandal, one of the companies that received loan guarantees despite grave misgivings of DOE staff members. (usactionnews.com)
  • Most are «no regrets solutions» that we'd be wise to pursue even if there was no climate crisis, but, interestingly, nuclear power is also listed, though it's prominently labeled as a «regrets solution» that, this being an emergency, we might feel compelled to support despite grave misgivings.5 (thenation.com)
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