Sentences with phrase «apprehensions among»

There are lot of apprehensions among people regarding this Face ID.
Recently, seven level 2 and level 3 offenders were assigned to housing on Leydecker Road in the Town of West Seneca, causing great apprehension among residents.
ACEP's contention that Ghana does not need the second KARPOWER barge, is is not only wrong in logic, we see it as a well calculated error committed by the energy think - tank to inject a message of hopelessness and apprehension among the Ghanaian populace, as far as electricity distribution is concerned.
Peter Dada, Akure The recent attacks on the farm of a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, by suspected Fulani herdsmen have led to fear and apprehension among the farm's workforce.
But because states would now have the bulk of the responsibility to set goals and decide how to respond if those goals are not met, there is apprehension among the groups that some states might be less thorough in that effort than others.
A REASONABLE PROPOSITION The less - strong consensus of AMS members regarding climate - change is induced mainly by the relatively weak mathematical skillset of AMS members, in combination with a (legitimate) apprehension among AMS members that increasing computer power is eroding the economic value of human meteorological prediction skills.
I have been the lead researcher on a number of studies, two of which have been published: Communication Apprehension among Adult Children of Alcoholics and An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Water Fasting for Depression.
Communication Apprehension among Adult Children of Alcoholics was a landmark study on the effect that growing up in an alcoholic home has on communication in relationships.

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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.
There would be even fewer among us today, when every i and t in the realm of the spirit must be legalistically dotted and crossed, every apprehension converted to a proposition, every tacit understanding translated to a slogan scrawled on public walls.
The feelings associated with D - MER can include hopelessness, apprehension, helplessness and pessimism, among others.
There is growing apprehension and general feeling of insecurity among people in Kumasi and its outlying districts, despite the call for calm and assurances by the police, as robbers shoot dead another person.
The common behavior found among most wolves is not aggression, but rather apprehension.
Among the things that make Genzken relevant to this cultural moment are her move from fabricated sculptures into assemblage in the 1990s, her apprehension of the way that information and images circulate in our digital age, her heterogeneous approach to art - making and, above all, her interest in, and upending of, the formal and ideological legacies of modernism — a concern shared by younger artists from Wade Guyton to Carol Bove.
Nevertheless, the arguments are frequently crunched through, probably because of an important Illinois Supreme Court ruling from 1990 which is still good law, Rollins v. Ellwood, involving claims brought against a Baltimore police officer, among others, sounding in intentional tort for his role in the apprehension of a misidentified criminal defendant and Illinois resident in Illinois, for which the Court found the officer was not subject to Illinois jurisdiction.
As we anticipated when we built our initial revenue forecast for the game, it didn't spend long among the top grossing apps on the store, but consumer apprehension towards its $ 9.99 full game price tag has proven to be much greater than most analysts — ourselves included — anticipated, placing its conversion rate at less than 9 percent worldwide.
Yarrow's research reveals that the apprehension often identified with millennials is increasingly common among other generations as well.
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