Sentences with phrase «apprehension as»

There is much apprehension as to what questions we might be asked or how to respond to them.
If the reason Tercon isn't mentioned is because all of the lawyers and the justice were labouring under the same apparent (mis) apprehension as you seem to be, more's the pity.
Sadly, I am coming to believe that the above statement is true; it also gives me apprehension as to where the notion of privacy and the internet may be going.
But pixel art is always gorgeous to behold (check out Kingdom if you don't believe me) and the ever - changing design piles on the apprehension as you scour the pixelated hallways for tiny details and useful objects.
There is always some apprehension as I strap into the bindings for the first time in the morning.
With my own company, I feel that we offer an affordable product that I can offer people with no apprehension as long as they understand what they are buying going into the process.
Eili Harboe generates sympathy and apprehension as the title character, a girl who's both thrilled and troubled to leave her religious parents» rural home for school in big, bad Oslo.
Meanwhile, Tris and company proceed to elude apprehension as they search for a sacred talisman supposedly hidden somewhere by her late mom (Ashley Judd).
What's more, the best - case scenario of asking a guy out, him saying yes and setting up an actual date simply leads to more apprehension as you worry about screwing up a potentially powerful and positive connection.
It's normal for both you and your preschooler to feel some apprehension as the first day of preschool approaches but before you know it, the last day of preschool will be on the horizon.
Certainly Nehemiah and Ezra, and presumably the leaders of the ritual movement likewise, took their course through an apprehension as well based as that which had functioned in the days of the prophets.
When «being» presents itself, in whatever mode, it makes possible its apprehension as the horizon of transcendence.
I know not every breastfeeding journey starts as easily as mine, but even I had apprehensions as time went on.
Love these but had the same apprehensions as you.

Not exact matches

«The apprehensions series displays spikes that coincide with well - known episodes of increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they write.
Senior administration officials told reporters on Wednesday that the border apprehension data for fiscal year 2018 show a significant increase between February and March, as well as a «staggering increase» from the previous year.
Businesspeople are just people, after all, with the same problems, apprehensions, feelings and dreams as everyone else.
Fear of fraud only adds to this apprehension, as merchants worry not just about missed sales but active losses.
2017, We Will Miss You As 2017 began, many investors greeted the new year with apprehension.
I can understand his apprehension, but the right thing to have done, as hard and awkward as it may have seemed, is to have wrestled her with the same effort and conviction as he would any other male.
Chudacoff describes how the demands of single life promoted neighborhood services such as laundries, pawn shops, and drug stores with tobacco and soda services, but he dismisses society's apprehension that such neighborhood facilities could be sites of vice and dissipation, implying that they were simply products of the service economy single men required.
For Niebuhr, Protestantism was always a revitalizing movement grounded in the kingdom of God as «the apprehension of God's primacy, immediacy, and nearness.»
«Till we have [real assents],» says Newman, «in spite of a full apprehension and assent in the field of notions, we have no intellectual mooring, and are at the mercy of impulses, fancies, and wandering lights, whether as regards personal conduct, social and political action, or religion.»
Without recognition of the Creator, without some apprehension of a good over-all purpose for all human beings in whatever stage of development they may be, to consider all other men as our brothers is no more than a pious phrase.
We will not pretend to a privileged apprehension of reality as a whole.
The language of mythology, or, as I myself prefer to say, metaphor, is the language which religion speaks; it can do no other, for religious faith is neither scientific formulae nor philosophical concepts, but a dramatic, poetic, symbolical way of speaking of the deepest realities and our apprehension of them.
It would seem, therefore, that we can understand historically why persons find themselves talking in this context without supposing that they are forced to do so by the nature of things or by their apprehension of God as the cause of finite beings.
That he chose intuition as a mode of apprehension best calculated to seize such true images of things as they are in their living context simply meant that, of the tools available, this, in his judgment, was best suited to accomplish the intellectual task in its most realistic and vital sense.
It must be said, of course, in order not to blur the fallacy in Bergson's method, that he chose intuition as being a mode of apprehension most appropriate to a concern with internal relations precisely because he failed to note or to acknowledge the structural or contextual character of such relations as an external pattern of existence as well.
However, in the work of William Faulkner, perhaps the only 20th - century novelist worthy of standing beside Hawthorne and Melville, the southern sense of defeat has been deepened into a genuine apprehension of tragedy, not so much by dwelling on the actual military defeat as by an unsparing delineation of the triumph of rapacious commercial values that followed it.
To be sure, as Copernicus achieved a finality in establishing a heliocentric universe, so the Bible represents final gains in thought and insight — apprehensions of truth which, once laid hold on, need not be discovered all over again.
Now, at the end of the modern age, the success of that missionary project (and especially of the apprehension of the gospel along the indigenous side of the line between missionary and convert) emerges as perhaps the most important factor in world Christian life today.
Such stories can enhance persons» apprehension of the world as it is.
But, granted those conditions, then reflection upon them — in that context, with those motives, and with that perspective — is fully as much an act of theologizing as any apprehension that strikes us out of the Bible, or Bultmann, or Barth, or any other alphabetical characters past or present.
There were sixty - five candidates for baptism, all neatly clad (so different from former appearance) and their faces beamed with delight... They were questioned, not only to ascertain their knowledge of scriptural truth, but also to ascertain, as far as possible, their apprehension of Christ as a living and a present Saviour.
However, although their being is rooted in God's apprehension of them, and only through mediation do they enter into our life and thought, Whitehead gives eternal objects a role as final causes somewhat alien to Santayana.
If you get a general notion of what is meant by perishing, you will have accomplished an apprehension of what you mean by memory and causality, what you mean when you feel that what we are is of infinite importance, because as we perish we are immortal — Essays in Science and Philosophy 117.
In so far as all these branches may be classified under the concept of the one truth, and in so far as this truth is precisely the aim and task of scientific apprehension, to that extent that concept is capable of apprehending the truth in all the data of religious experience.
it is through the devotional, «spiritual,» prayerful practice of Christianity that one has a «real apprehension» (as contrasted with a merely «notional apprehension») of what doctrinal statements are all about.»
We, who love them and are forgotten, may have by analogy some deeper apprehension of the life of the loving but unremembered God who, if religious thinkers such as Abraham Heschel or the «process» theologians are correct, calls out to each one of us, «Forget me not.»
That is, when men had learned to understand God as a person and his will as a body of moral teaching, they continued to recognize his supreme importance for human life, but his actual present effectiveness became a matter of belief rather than of immediate apprehension.
as it is reflected in the gospels, which seems to draw from an even deeper spring than apprehension of a threat to the national heritage.
Faith is defined as «complete trust or belief in something, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.»
It is precisely our commitment to the truth that is always beyond our secure apprehension that requires us to respect those who offer alternative accounts of the truth, both within the Church as well as outside.
He then goes on to draw out certain implications of these fundamental beliefs, part of which he describes as a «mystery,» that is, surely, as belonging to that «wisdom» which should follow upon the apprehension of the preaching of «Christ and Him crucified.»
Others have seen this surrender as due mainly to the preoccupation of the divided churches with their fractional apprehension of Christian truth, which left each sect an easy prey to the encroachment of an aggressive secularism.
Even in those structures of justice aiming to be completely impartial — the apprehension of lawbreakers and the affixing of penalties for crime — the best jurisprudence takes into account the maturity and the motive of the offender and the possibilities of remedial as well as of punitive treatment.
By bringing the two things into relation we shall acquire a new apprehension and a deeper understanding of what he means when he speaks of God as his Father.
On the contrary, I regard Buddhism as a «true» apprehension of the primordial Totality, and as being religiously superior to Christianity.
The skandalon may perhaps be brought out by demonstrating the fact of the Lord's humanity from the story of his life as portrayed in the Gospels, though it must always be remembered that the disciples» apprehension of him was conditioned by the limitations of their age.
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