Sentences with phrase «expressed apprehension»

Several of my young clients have recently expressed apprehension about going to a new school — particularly those entering middle or high school for the first time.
This major concern has been shared by the Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, both of whom have expressed apprehension at the potential disruption to their core business model from cryptocurrency.
In New York City, however, Mayor Bill de Blasio has expressed apprehension at the prospect, saying he is «just not there» on marijuana legalization in an news conference on April 17.
Along with the overwhelming feeling of sadness surrounding the incident, some of Woods» peers expressed apprehension about what they have witnessed so far.
-- Some Maryland House members expressed apprehension about the $ 5 billion price tag to lure Amazon's second headquarters to Montgomery County.
Family and friends she told expressed apprehension and urged her not to proceed.
Out of the eight candidates in the running for the powerful position, only Council Members Robert Cornegy Jr. of Brooklyn and Ritchie Torres from the Bronx expressed apprehensions.
When Kelsey came out to the office to take Penny back to the kennel I expressed my apprehensions and she assured me that they would contact me if they felt that she wasn't eating or drinking enough.
This is one of the most prominent reasons the critics point to when they express their apprehension towards Bitcoin.
In the latest ValueInsured Modern Homebuyer Survey, conducted in April 2017, California homeowners and buyers seem to express apprehension and caution concerning the housing market:

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viewers in every education, age, income, sex, newspaper reading and neighborhood category express a greater sense of insecurity and apprehension than do light Most heavy viewers...
«What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god!
Nor need I try, for who is not familiar with the wealth of material in the Gospels in which that apprehension is expressed?
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.
Most heavy viewers in every education, age, income, sex, newspaper reading and neighborhood category express a greater sense of insecurity and apprehension than do light viewers...
Once you bring your new baby home and settle into the familiar sleeping, bathing, eating, and diapering routine, your older child may express certain concerns, questions, anxiety, apprehension, or general curiosity about what you are doing with the baby to your breast.
It's the film's one weakness, as Thomas brings all she has to offer, but Darkest Hour has little for her to do beyond cheering up her husband or expressing some mild apprehension on his insistence to accept nothing but victory.
First, we should question why we're accepting responsibility for students» apprehension to express themselves.
The report expressed the AFT's apprehensions about the design, content, and potential for punitive use of assessments and vowed to ensure that educators continue to have a «significant voice» in implementation of the standards.
When researchers for Franklin Templeton's 2017 Retirement Income Strategies and Expectations Survey asked 2,013 adults earlier this year what concerned them more — market volatility or not reaching their long - term retirement investment goals — the respondents were almost equally split: 47 % expressed more apprehension about short - term risks, while 53 % said they were more anxious about not about achieving their long - term goals.
There are several stages of a seizure, which in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (dogs) are generally expressed (to varying degrees) in these ways: changes in mood or behavior, sometimes for several days before a seizure; the «aura,» which signals the start of the seizure, can include nervousness, whining, trembling, salivation, excessive affection, wandering, restelessness, hiding, and general apprehension; the seizure itself, lasting a few seconds to a few minutes, in which the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (dog) may fall to the ground, lose consciousness, gnash teeth, thrash his limbs, bark, paddle his feet, and lose control of his bladder and bowels; and the «anelean» stage, after the seizure, in which the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (dog) may pace, become temporarily blind or deaf, and eat or drink excessively.
The only way to interact with other characters (and move the elliptical narrative along) is by expressing motherly apprehension, because something has to go wrong.
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.
In line with previous efforts by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to demonetize lower denominated rupees last year, the committee was formed, according to The Financial Express, based on Indian authorities» apprehension of illicit money being used to trade cryptocurrencies (colloquially referred to as «black money»).
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