Sentences with phrase «created apprehension»

It was also observed that their presence has already created apprehension because parts of Nasarawa State had, in the previous years, witnessed bloody clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
Curiously, this visible absence creates the apprehension that there are even more policemen, in mufti, than the government could possibly muster.
The organization is evaluated to create an apprehension of the actual situation and to identify possibility for modification that will meet business aims.
The bill is certainly creating apprehension and fear in Poland's remaining Jewish population, with many suggesting that it is time to leave a place they call home and that a change in the public perception of the holocaust and potential imprisonment for those who recognise the Polish contribution to it may be forced into exile: A worrying echo of events during the Second World War.
The law doesn't say what methods of creating this apprehension are illegal; therefore you can make an argument that a threat against you in someone's blog is enough to have the author charged with a crime.
For instance, the question whether overlapping functions which would ordinarily create an apprehension of bias are authorized by statute would naturally fall in the deferential home statute category.
(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).
The bill is certainly creating apprehension and fear in Poland's re - maining Jewish population, with many suggesting that it is time to leave a place they call home and that a change in the public per - ception of the holocaust and potential imprisonment for those who recognise the Polish contribution to it may be forced into exile: A worrying echo of events during the Second World War.

Not exact matches

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.
He drops the «ap» from apprehension creating the term «prehension.»
For the artist, the problem with all of these positions is their apprehension about the created world here and now.
Most children and adults who are heavy viewers of television express a greater sense of insecurity and apprehension about their world — the «mean world» syndrome — than do light viewers, and the generation of insecurity, vulnerability, and dependence creates the overall condition in which violence is facilitated in society.
The segment created suspense, delivering just enough apprehension to plant the seed of doubt that Ziggler's career was coming to an end.
«If I'm honest, we didn't create anything like as many chances as I would've liked in general play, but maybe that was a consequence of a little bit of apprehension in our defensive work.
These components combine to create the feelings that we typically recognize as fear, apprehension, or worry.
Their mere presence — perhaps their scent on the wind and tracks in the dirt — creates a perpetual state of apprehension in their prey.
They should also create more human - like interfaces and ones that increase sympathy, which may ease apprehension toward the devices.
These fantastic, nail - biting moments of tension create a palpable sense of apprehension leading into each new dungeon.
One of my favorite thriller authors, James Patterson, defines thrillers as «a rich literary feast defined by the intensity of emotions they create, particularly those of apprehension and exhilaration, of excitement and breathlessness, all designed to generate that all - important thrill.
The current exhibition of work by the late Alan Uglow (1941 - 2011) at David Zwirner highlights the way Uglow's abstract paintings engage with each other and the viewer to create subtle, shifting apprehensions of flatness and illusion.
When we speak of faces on rocks, legs on tables, or speaking daggers, we do not create nice things based on reality so much as bootleg forms that distort logical apprehension.
The tension and relationship of each figure creates a sense of apprehension, stillness, and quiet warmth.
The Ontario Court of Appeal has again confirmed that an insurer's contractual right to control a defence must yield to the interests of its insured where its coverage position creates a reasonable apprehension that defence counsel would be in a conflict of interest.
The Canadian Judicial Council panel's ruling released Aug. 20, states that questioning by the committee's counsel, George Macintosh, of witnesses Michael Sinclair, former managing partner of Douglas» former law firm, and of her husband Jack King, «created a reasonable apprehension of bias on part of members of the committee.»
Self - represented applicants at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario have raised the issue of bias directly or indirectly through expressed concerns about lawyers on the Tribunal's practice advisory committee appearing for respondents: see Guilmoutdinov v. Ontario College of Teachers (2009 HRTO 2130), for example, where the adjudicator noted that advisory committees were frequently used by tribunals to promote responsiveness to the communities they serve and concluded that membership on the committee did not create a reasonable apprehension of bias.
The mere fact that an adjudicator determines a request for reconsideration of his or her own decision does not, in and of itself, create a reasonable apprehension of bias in the context of this legislative scheme.
Three judges of the Court dissented and found the comments did create a reasonable apprehension of bias, as it suggested factors not in evidence influenced the trial judge's determination of credibility.
An act by the perpetrator that creates reasonable apprehension of harm by the victim (someone coming at you with a baseball bat).
... the assertion that a visible manifestation of a Sikh officer's religious faith, as part of his uniform, will create a reasonable apprehension of bias is not based upon any actual concrete evidence.
It creates the feelings of fear, apprehension, or worry, however, anxiety is normal, it is a common emotion medical assistant students share and has nothing to do with how they will perform at their externship site.
When we look at the influence of the Internet, mobile marketing, social media, sales apprehension, buyer fear, lack of equity, foreclosures, short sales, and the increase of cash buyers, we can see all these factors are creating an environment in which consumer demands and expectations are changing rapidly.
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