Sentences with phrase «apprehension stemming»

There is after all a lot of apprehension stemming from the fact that parents may not know how home schooling actually works.
Part of that apprehension stems from not knowing how Trump or even Clinton (who has, to a degree, latched onto American protectionist sentiments) would reform trade agreements.
I definitely understand where your apprehension stems from.
«Apprehension stems from this emphasis on image and social media now more than ever.

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Apprehensions about Peter Jackson's first instalment of The Hobbit films — a trilogy stemming from JRR Tolkien's iconic novel, and the writer / director's second stint in Middle Earth after The Lord of the Rings — are swiftly cast aside in The Desolation of Smaug, endless exposition gratefully replaced by rollicking action.
Does the idea of using STEM at your school trigger excitement, mild apprehension or all - out confusion?
This apprehension most likely stems from the crypto market's characteristic price volatility.
Anxiety issues, such as nightmares, fearfulness, jumpiness and feelings of apprehension can stem from the trauma of a bad marriage.
Perhaps the initial desire to postpone parenthood is financially related, but apprehension can also stem from the potential that this addition will strain a romantic relationship.
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