Sentences with phrase «apprehension at»

This major concern has been shared by the Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, both of whom have expressed apprehension at the potential disruption to their core business model from cryptocurrency.
Dismantling crime operations around New Bordeaux often puts Lincoln face to face with factions like the Southern Union (Mafia III's version of the KKK), a racially biased police force and citizens who have no qualm dishing out verbal abuse or outwardly displaying their apprehension at your presence.
Anxiety is a state of apprehension at perceived threats that can cause debilitating fear, irritability, insomnia and inability to concentrate.
In New York City, however, Mayor Bill de Blasio has expressed apprehension at the prospect, saying he is «just not there» on marijuana legalization in an news conference on April 17.
Anyways, I just have this little apprehension at first: the boob size.
Alas, just under the railway coach where he sat ran the electric telegraph with its signal and the order for his apprehension at the next station.
I have fear and apprehension at having to immerse myself in the affairs of the seminary and the Church.
Courthouse News Service reports, however, that apprehensions at the border fell to 304,000 in fiscal year 2017, the lowest number in about three decades.
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At the same time, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has patted itself on the back highlighting a 36 percent decline in apprehensions from 2008 to 2010 due to fewer people attempting to cross the border.
John wants to create a space where entrepreneurs are able to discuss «what keeps them up at night,» from finding a market niche to developing a minimum viable product to apprehension over the Trump administration's various proposals.
Exams at school or university, job interviews, even the nerves of a marriage proposal - these are all moments of apprehension that shape us and take us to somewhere new.
«We have usually made our best purchases when apprehension about some macro event were at a peak.
«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.»
But many in the Third World look at this process with apprehension.
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.
When a student approaches a new subject he or she has, at first, a general apprehension of its vague possibilities.
Here at Babel humanity continues along the road it began when its eyes were opened to reality and the apprehension and comprehension of this reality outside of God.
They looked at each other in apprehension: some sinister design was reaching out to engulf them.
In all of this there is not a single item which is not at home within Judaism, just as there is no single remark of Jesus which can not with some degree of closeness be paralleled in the Old Testament or in other Jewish literature, but taken as a whole Jesus» teaching, without any question, represents a highly distinctive and original apprehension of reality.
I suggest that we discern the pastness of an event, and classify our apprehension of it as a memory, only when we apprehend a successor to it at the same location.
And yet at the same time there is what Driver calls «ritual apprehension», a reluctance to claim «ritual» as a vital term in our vocabulary 1.
Notwithstanding all of religion's creedal statements and outward dimensions, worship grounds itself at the perceptual level within the heart and mind, where direct apprehension necessarily reveals patterns of infinite individuation.
First, the simple fact that this structure of divine - human unity emerged at a time and place in history where the cultural, linguistic, political, and religious maturity and unity of a significant portion of humankind bode well for its apprehension is a major factor in its importance.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in human language, clothed in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
Do we not find lying at the center of Whitehead's vision a nondualistic apprehension of the union or coinherence of the macrocosmic and the microcosmic, of the outer and the inner, of the beyond and the near at hand which has no genuine precedent in the Western historical tradition?
Still further, one must recognize that if God exists in no other way than what our faith apprehends him to be, then, because there are today simultaneously many different and conflicting faith apprehensions of God (even among Christians), God would be nothing other than many different and conflicting things at one and the same time.
I also think that the apprehension that it turns following Jesus into Works or Ethics neglects the fact that taking Jesus seriously means that we would take the Spirit with utter seriousness as being at the center of Jesus» life.
At first glance, this term may look like a misspelling of «apprehension
But if we want to hold fast to a legitimate plurality of successful intellectual apprehensions of the world, then must not at least either the theory's claims to adequacy, precision, and universality be varied or the presuppositions of the unity and simple basic character of the world be given up?
Everywhere (And such is now the case almost everywhere in Christendom, which, as it seems, either entirely ignores the fact that Christ Himself it is who so frequently and with such heartfelt emphasis warned against offense, even at the end of His life, and even when He addressed His faithful Apostles who had followed Him from the beginning and for His sake had forsaken all — or maybe silently regards this as an extravagant apprehension on the part of Christ, inasmuch as the experience of thousands and thousands proves that one can have faith in Christ without having noticed the least trace of the possibility of offense.
At this point Whitehead produces his oft - cited statement about empirical support «both from the evidence for peculiar instances of telepathy, and from the instinctive apprehension of a tone of feeling in ordinary social intercourse» (PR 469).
Such apprehension is understandable, for they perceive genuine life - style interests to be at stake.
Indeed, apprehension increased as he journeyed and listened to the worried warnings of friends, some of whom tried to dissuade him from going at all to Augsburg.
At some points each tradition must learn to state its truth more carefully to avoid the falsehood that arises from exaggeration, or from insensitivity to the fragmentariness of every human apprehension.
Beyond the excitement of touching the Canadian ground for the first time — some three years ago — the apprehension of an ominous winter soon dawned upon us at the first sight of snow, after merely two weeks.
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Apprehension or not, some state lawmakers couldn't help but guess at what the economic outcome might be.
As for Wales - who had apparently deliberately selected tough opponents with a view toward self - improvement - they will look toward their next two competitive games, Montenegro at home and England away, with apprehension and dread respectively.
Phil Jagielka wants Everton to channel the «excitement and apprehension» of Merseyside derby week into providing a spectacle for supporters to savour at Goodison Park on Saturday.
But the Reds can do no wrong at the minute, and after gaining the upper hand in their UEFA Champions League Last - 8 tie with Chelsea, after earning a 1 - 0 win at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday courtesy of Wayne Rooney's fourth goal in two games, Sir Alex's men are hot favourites to maintain their rich vein of form by claiming a fourth consecutive win in all competitions on Saturday, when they play host to a Fulham side who have caused them more than enough problems in recent encounters to ensure that there is at least a small dose of apprehension within the Old Trafford terraces.
Hopefully this will take away at least a little bit of the apprehension about giving birth.
One of the many wonderful things about having an unassisted homebirth was that I was already at home, so there was none of that apprehension about bringing my daughter home:)
In cases where excess wealth was held until death, he advocated its apprehension by the state on a progressive scale: «Indeed, it is difficult to set bounds to the share of a rich man's estates which should go at his death to the public through the agency of the State, and by all means such taxes should be granted, beginning at nothing upon moderate sums to dependents, and increasing rapidly as the amounts swell, until of the millionaire's hoard, at least the other half comes to the privy coffer of the State.»
«In addition, detachments of mobile and conventional police as well as the intelligence assets of the Force have been deployed to protect law abiding citizens, reassure the public, prevent the incident from degenerating into a major security threat and aid the Homicide Section being deployed in the location and apprehension of other suspects who are currently at large.
The researchers believe that these higher readings may indicate excitement at seeing the animals, rather than any nervousness or apprehension.
«We often deal with people whose fingers have been damaged in some way, or who are attempting to hide their fingerprints,» says Glenn Langenburg, a certified latent print examiner at the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Responding to the «apprehension» caused by the plan, and doubts raised about the NIH analysis, the agency has now set aside the GSI, NIH officials said today at a meeting of the NIH Advisory Committee to the Director (ACD) in Bethesda, Maryland.
«There is apprehension,» says Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity's project scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
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