Apprehension over the fate of interest rates is unlikely to abate following Mr. Bernanke's recent statements, which indicate a similar sense of ambivalence in respect to the future of rates.
It likewise follows that the failure of temperatures to rise for almost two decades now has dampened
apprehension over global warming, and that the number of future converts will rise or fall with the thermometer.
That's a line from the 1998 movie «Ronin», where the CIA agent character played by Robert De Niro explained the reasoning for
his apprehension over a bungled situation which didn't look right from its inception.
She faces court cases challenging teacher tenure and job protections, the defection of historically loyal Democrats, growing
apprehension over the Common Core, diminishing ranks, public relations campaigns painting her union as greedy and a complicated chessboard of state and local members with a variety of interests.
Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo spoke about
his apprehension over the U.S. removing these protections from the agreement.
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.
Every time one releases we set aside
our apprehensions over preorders, embargoes, and hype.
As Hyperallergic previously reported, Petition 4 Art had protested Marí's prospective appointment in the weeks leading up to MCST's announcement, citing
apprehensions over his controversy - ridden past.
A large chunk of our business at Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate 43 ° North is based on newly built homes, so this is a subject near and dear to my heart... and why I believe it's important to address some of the misperceptions out there, such as thinking it's an unscrupulous business or that it's too expensive, and share some ways to get clients over
their apprehensions over buying new.
Not exact matches
That said, getting
over the
apprehension of debt and debt issues, and the legitimate fear or making an incorrect decision with your business finances can be easier said than done.
Fluor had
apprehensions about working with the Philadelphia Building Trades, largely due to the propaganda campaign waged by nonunion contractors... (Fluor says in the letter) the company is ecstatic
over our performance (after) more than five million man - hours.
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.
The lone non-vegetarian was vocal about her
apprehension of eating a bunch of vegetables as the main course, but she was quickly won
over when she tasted this ratatouille!
Overcoming any intimidation or
apprehension about facing the section's best, Oakdale prevailed 7 - 4
over Davis and nearly claimed the prestigious tournament title.
Brighton will have viewed this season with a sense of
apprehension and their current position will bring some concerns, but their win
over Watford has given the club a cushion of safety.
The importance of police animals during investigations and
apprehensions has significantly grown
over the years.
Fayose added that while Buhari was still recuperating in a London hospital, he had to come back home, due to pressure mounted on him by certain leaders of his party who wanted to douse the growing
apprehension by Nigerians
over his state of health.
I've been thinking about fear and its trump cards (worry, anxiety, doubt, uncertainty, hesitation,
apprehension, distrust) a lot
over the last few months.
The mysteries of dating
over 40 can seem like an endless maze that leaves your heart racing and your brain swimming in a sea of emotional
apprehension.
When it showed up on Netflix, I finally bit the bullet, pressing play with the
apprehension of a spurned lover at risk of being hurt all
over again.
«Anyone who has felt
apprehension about handing
over their keys will appreciate the peace of mind of knowing exactly what happened while their baby was out of sight.»
I first stepped into the 225i Luxury with some
apprehension, but looking at BMW's experience with MINI
over the years, I needn't have worried.
There are so many
apprehensions while we hand
over our job to someone else.
The fourth place is taken by our dedicated customer - support - We understood that there is numerous
apprehension involved while we hand -
over our job in other hands that can be resolved by an experts» assistance only.
Our head technician Susan, one of the most dedicated technicians I ever worked with, got me
over my
apprehension of learning how to place IV catheters, and as a result of her tutelage, I actually got to be quite good at it and often became the «go to» person for tiny little cat veins.
He was responsible for hundreds of narcotics searches,
over 50 suspect surrenders, and three suspect
apprehensions.
I think once people get
over their initial
apprehension, it won't be nearly as bad as the naysayers are currently saying.
Third parties getting
over their
apprehension will help more, but Nintendo needs to promote some of those «big» titles like one of their own.
«The results should set at rest any
apprehensions that India's GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions are poised for runaway increase
over the next two decades,» the government report said.
Chapman wanted to be named a necessary respondent to the application from Douglas seeking a review of the inquiry committee's decision not to step down after Douglas» counsel tried to disqualify the committee
over alleged
apprehension of bias.
For example, if a driver intentionally tries to run a person
over with their vehicle and that person is placed in reasonable
apprehension of imminent physical injury, the driver can be charged with aggravated assault.
The majority of the Supreme Court held there was an
apprehension of bias, but it is the test set out in the dissent by Justice de Grandpré that has placed the decision in the top 100 cited cases —
over 1,480 citations and counting:
Shortly before the consultation date on November 28, 2013, I was advised that the College had received a letter suggesting that an application for judicial review would be made of a ratio review panel decision that I had chaired (which had issued
over 6 months ago), on the basis of «a reasonable
apprehension of bias».
When introduced in 2008, both solutions met hesitation and
apprehension, mostly
over perceived deficiencies with the cloud.
(1) the inability to set rates of compensation would unduly weaken the court's appointment power and ability to name the amicus of its choice (para. 123); (2) the integrity of the judicial process would be imperilled and should not be dependent upon the Crown (para. 124); and (3) unilateral control by the Attorney General
over remuneration might create an
apprehension of bias and place an amicus in a conflict of interest (para. 125).
Indeed, the reason for LedgerX's concern reflects
apprehension more broadly held within the cryptocurrency community about Ripple Inc. and its control
over XRP.