Sentences with phrase «apprehension on»

After much apprehension on my part about fully upholstered chairs, we decided to bite the bullet.
Because this question is even raised, it at the very least suggests apprehension on the part of this potential client.
Some of these come in the form of apprehension on the part of hurting or grieving people to enter the legal process of filing a personal injury or wrongful death claim.
(I felt no special apprehension on December 6, 1941 or September 10, 2001.)
If you are avoiding your own financial affairs in this way, you pass your apprehension on to your child in the form of fear.
If you've already secured positive reviews through other channels, this may help you overcome any apprehension on the part of the publication or reviewer.
It's the film's one weakness, as Thomas brings all she has to offer, but Darkest Hour has little for her to do beyond cheering up her husband or expressing some mild apprehension on his insistence to accept nothing but victory.
Shehu had, in a statement last week Thursday, assured Nigerians that there was no need for apprehension on the state of health of the President.
I've invited Beth Hall, co-author of Inside Transracial Adoption, to join me to discuss scenarios which may elicit fear and apprehension on the part of adoptive parents.
We've made no secret of our apprehension on Manchester La La La in recent weeks as we reflected on our meagre summer acqusitions, with only Shaw and Herrera having been added to Van Gaal's Man Utd squad as the Premier League kicked off.
But by the look of apprehension on her face I knew I had already crossed the line.
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.
I am imploring all Gooners to cool their apprehensions on Arsenal's likely game schedules pressure.
However, there are certain apprehensions on outsourcing of drafting of patent applications (Export regulatuions, Confidentiality etc).
Other Asian countries like China and South Korea also share India's apprehensions on the same school of thought which is evident by the shut down of bitcoin trading exchanges in China which otherwise accounted for 9/10
Just a friendly word to encourage you to make sure you don't pass your apprehensions on.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
«Concerns about the economy, political stability and the increasing cost of living are causing apprehension for consumers in some markets, leading them to pull back on spending,» the report added.
Apprehension has also grown in recent months about the negative impact of record - low yields on the solvency of pension funds and life insurers and how this in turn could undermine financial stability, demand, and the very goals QE aims to achieve.
Ottawa (11 Sept. 2017)-- There is great concern, apprehension, and suspicion from labour and environment groups following a recent announcement by the federal environment minister, Catherine McKenna, on the creation of a 10 - person advisory council on NAFTA and the environment.
The current market view is one of apprehension, given the country's continued de-capacity and deleveraging efforts, and the new emphasis on achieving high - quality growth rather than hitting GDP targets.
Professor Troeltsch — whose too - early death is lamented on every hand — and Professor Julicher, two other Olympians of the last great generation, have treated Barth with seriousness and apprehension.
Strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.»
It has multiple meanings 1) complete trust or confidence 2) strong belief in a religion based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof 3) a system of religious belief
How that apprehension is to come about, on the other hand, is not prescribable, though what occurs when it comes about is describable.
There is a reference to «the everlasting nature of God» that «may establish with the soul a peculiarly intense relationship of mutual immanence» (Al 267) Then there is the chapter on «Peace,» concluding the book and speaking sometimes explicitly, more often implicitly, of God and of man's apprehension of him.
«I am endorsing Donald J. Trump not only because of my apprehensions about Hillary Clinton and the damage she would inflict on this great country,» stated Dobson, who now leads the Family Talk radio program.
In Richardson's book there are seven chapters ranging from an examination of Newman's early philosophical stance, the influences that formed him and led him to coherence in the development of his approach to knowledge and commitment, to his teaching on apprehension, assent, inference and the illative sense.
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.
Nor is it a paradox; on the contrary, it is a fundamental apprehension consistently carried through, and hence it is no exaggeration.
Faith is defined as «complete trust or belief in something, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.»
On the other hand and in a different aspect it is quite certain that just by being brought up strictly in Christianity a man has in a certain sense been plunged into sin, because the whole Christian view was too serious for him, especially in an earlier period of his life; but then in another sense this is again of some help to him, this deeper apprehension of what sin is.
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.»
But the apprehension and acceptance of these principles does not depend on the knowledge and acceptance of the age in which they first took shape, or of the historical persons who first discovered them.
On the contrary, I regard Buddhism as a «true» apprehension of the primordial Totality, and as being religiously superior to Christianity.
On the contrary, all things come from God: «Tis thou that madest the artificer his body, thou gavest a soul to direct his limbs; thou madest the stuff [materiam] of which he makes anything; thou madest that apprehension whereby he may take his art.»
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.
for your own information — definitons faith — strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
This «axiom» is consonant with Berkeley's emphasis on the direct apprehension of ideas as the principal basis of our knowledge of reality.
But the fact that it has happened is on the other hand the ground of an uncertainty, by which the apprehension will always be prevented from assimilating the past as if it had been thus from all eternity.
Brought on to support Carroll's apprehensions is Elaine Pagels, a highly controversial academic with no patience for orthodoxy.
In the preface to Religion in the Making, he states that the foundation of religion is based on»... our apprehension of those permanent elements by reason of which there is a stable order in the world.»
It is as simple as that», while perhaps the most substantial of the offerings is «The Spiritual Senses», a series of reflections on the nature of interior apprehension which contains a comment on Saint Bonaventure neatly summing up Dom Hugh's whole approach: «For him the recovery of the spiritual sense is part of the re-ordering of the human person that comes through the encounter with Christ.»
In the House of Lords, the chief justice of the Kings Bench, Lord Ellenborough, predicted that the next step would be abolition of the death penalty for stealing five shillings from a house; thereafter no one could «trust himself for an hour without the most alarming apprehension that, on his return, every vestige of his property [would] be swept away by the hardened robber» (quoted by Herbert B. Ehrmann in «The Death Penalty and the Administration of Justice,» in The Death Penalty in America, edited by Hugo Adam Bedau [Anchor, 1967], p. 415).
Thomas Merton was himself a man who lived on the edge: the edge of great realization and great compassion, the edge of the future that was also the edge of his own growth — a growth directed toward ever - increasing personal and global apprehension of the depths of God.
And, as Hartshorne has pointed out, many of the «refutations» of the argument have been based on faulty apprehensions of its meaning or upon dogmatic assumptions such as the thesis that no existence can be derived from mere ideas or that existence is not a predicate.
In the preface of Religion in the Making Whitehead says that his aim is»... to direct attention to the foundation of religion on our apprehension of those permanent elements by reason of which there is a stable order in the world...» (Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 8) The point is that religion and God have to do with the «permanent» elements which produce «order» in the world.
Merton was himself a man who lived on the edge: the edge of great realization and great compassion, the edge of the future that was also the edge of his own growth — a growth directed toward ever - increasing personal and global apprehension of the depths of God.
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