Sentences with phrase «apprehensions from»

Coming late for an interview is inexcusable, but you can also trigger apprehensions from your recruiter if you come earlier than 10 minutes before an interview.
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.
Speaking of Novartis — the company's experimental CTL019, which is expected to be the first approved drug in a revolutionary new cancer treatment space that turns the body's own immune cells into cancer - killers, is already facing some apprehension from doctors and patient groups who are worried about its eventual pricing.
As both clubs look to get a much needed win, i expect there will be apprehension from both teams as they will see this as a very winnable affair.
Here are few tips you can pursue which will aid the baby in crawling around the house without any apprehension from your side.
But while some of the nation's most prominent education lobby groups are backing the bill, there is apprehension from others that lawmakers might have overreacted to political pressure to limit the role of the federal government — considerably weakening Washington's ability to step in if a state fails to address its most troubled schools.
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Some of the apprehension from employees may result from a lack of information being disseminated by the company in explaining the benefits but also fear about their retirement accounts due to volatility in the stock market and other financial instruments.
This is further compounded by an obvious sense of apprehension from the owner, anticipating an attack, and it doesn't take long for the trust to go out of the relationship.
The developer has since made a tradition of stretching both the hardware and aesthetic capabilities of the medium with each new release, and weathering significant apprehension from the consumers in the process.
This has probably led to some apprehension from Nintendo fans who are already expecting stock shortages for the rumored SNES Classic Edition.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
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.
Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo spoke about his apprehension over the U.S. removing these protections from the agreement.
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.
Pushed by an apprehension, a thousand boys leap from garage roofs, and I myself sidle up to a phone booth, fingering my tie.
Likewise, William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1942 - 4, said «that what is offered to man's apprehension in any specific revelation is not truth concerning God, but the living God Himself».
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.
In any case, how far removed is this self - contented jogger from the authentic apprehension of Word of God and word of earth.
I also suspect that only a theological understanding of the transition in religious experience from an apprehension of God the enemy to God.
With the greater apprehension of that presence comes the dawning through «spiritual sense» (a term Eddy adapted from her «New Light» Puritan heritage) of what life in Christ even now can include.
It may take the negative form of apprehension and the compulsion of «I must do this, or else...» Often it takes the form of duty, which may be gladly accepted or done from a feeling of stern necessity.
There were sixty - five candidates for baptism, all neatly clad (so different from former appearance) and their faces beamed with delight... They were questioned, not only to ascertain their knowledge of scriptural truth, but also to ascertain, as far as possible, their apprehension of Christ as a living and a present Saviour.
He perceives with apprehension that an unfruitful and powerless remoteness from life is threatening the separated spirit, and he perceives with horror that the repressed and banished impulses are threatening to destroy his soul.
Now that end is the salvation of souls from eternal punishment, now the cure of guilty souls through their apprehension of the love of God, now the reconciliation of God and man through sacrifice and sacrament and works of expiation.
That the Greeks interpreted man in terms of categories derived from the distancing of the world, and that this entailed certain limitations in the apprehension of personal responsibility, should not be difficult to understand in our day.
Our fear and apprehensions of the Muslim Faith isn't born out predjudice but out of past history and out of the hate that we hear coming from their leadership.
as it is reflected in the gospels, which seems to draw from an even deeper spring than apprehension of a threat to the national heritage.
The requirement from us is to do for our time, in the light of a deeper apprehension of the centrality of love, what in their own way they sought to do in their time.
He drops the «ap» from apprehension creating the term «prehension.»
With cost containment becoming the new buzzword in medicine — particularly given the much - ridiculed but far from unreasonable apprehension that the Affordable Care Act could lead to «death panels» — a reader may worry that Gawande recommends forcing the weakest and most vulnerable out of the lifeboat if they refuse to jump themselves.
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.»
... Science will piece together from it a far deeper and vastly wider apprehension of the wonder of God's creation than men two centuries ago could ever in their wildest fancies have guessed would be possible.9
The skandalon may perhaps be brought out by demonstrating the fact of the Lord's humanity from the story of his life as portrayed in the Gospels, though it must always be remembered that the disciples» apprehension of him was conditioned by the limitations of their age.
I thought that the apprehension of nothingness came from out of time and circumstance, a lightning bolt of truth that had nothing to do with the day before, the house I lived in, my family, and my age.
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.
The apprehension of being singular from my beloved friends was a strait upon me; and thus I continued in the use of some things, contrary to my judgment, about nine months.
Our «first naivete» is surely the condition of being in some sense «called,» but unable to distinguish the authentic message from the reality - apprehensions of our culture or from the dogmatic and ecclesiastical framework in which we hear it.
One reason, therefore, for the «absolutely new atmosphere» in the New Testament is to be found in this vivid apprehension of eternal life as a present possession, so real that he who has it has already received Christ's second coming, passed through the judgment, and been raised from the dead.
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.
But it is not accurate to say that the conclusion of belief is an inference from effect to cause; I can not sense or know immediately that what I sense or know immediately is an effect, since for the immediate apprehension it merely is.
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).
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).
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.
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.
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.
Oleh Kosel and Travis Tate from SB Nation's Pelicans site The Bird Writes join us to talk through that apprehension.
A team which plays with absolutely no fear or apprehensions, a side which learned from earlier humblings against teams boasting a similar fear factor to which Spurs now bring with them to games.
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