Sentences with phrase «following apprehension»

Most males who sexually abuse younger children do not re offend, at least not sexually, during the 5 - 10 years following apprehension.

Not exact matches

Big oil exporters have understandably been following the Great Shift with some apprehension.
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.
However, in the work of William Faulkner, perhaps the only 20th - century novelist worthy of standing beside Hawthorne and Melville, the southern sense of defeat has been deepened into a genuine apprehension of tragedy, not so much by dwelling on the actual military defeat as by an unsparing delineation of the triumph of rapacious commercial values that followed it.
He then goes on to draw out certain implications of these fundamental beliefs, part of which he describes as a «mystery,» that is, surely, as belonging to that «wisdom» which should follow upon the apprehension of the preaching of «Christ and Him crucified.»
I also think that the apprehension that it turns following Jesus into Works or Ethics neglects the fact that taking Jesus seriously means that we would take the Spirit with utter seriousness as being at the center of Jesus» life.
If then the activity of God is not visible or open to proof like worldly entities, if the event of redemption is not an ascertainable process, if, we may add, the Spirit granted to the believer is not a phenomenon susceptible to worldly apprehension, if we can not speak of these things without speaking of our own existence, it follows that faith is a new understanding of existence, and that the activity of God vouchsafes to us a new understanding of self, as Luther said: «et ita Deus per suum exire nos facit ad nos ipsos introire, et per sui cognitionem infert nobis et nostri cognitionem».
As for courage, Smith's and Hume's apprehensions were followed in 1896 by William James's call for «The Moral Equivalent of War» — a setting where in peaceful times the «military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fiber of the people.»
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.
But with a little planning and preparation, you can take a lot of the guesswork and apprehension out of the first few months that follow the birth of your baby.
News 12 Brooklyn story on BP Adams calling on the City to fund an expansion of Operation Safe Shopper, his security camera initiative for commercial corridors, following the program's success in assisting with the apprehension of a robbery suspect in Crown Heights.
There was apprehension and tension in the South - East following the military show of might in Abia State, and you offered to talk to the federal authorities to see ways of bringing about normalcy, how far have you gone in this regard?
Charming with an air of mystery, David is welcomed into their home despite eldest daughter Anna's (It Follows» Mika Monroe) apprehension when a series of accidental deaths occur shortly after his arrival.
But like all internal issues, his apprehensions only follow him.
Immediately following the November 2016 national election, many students and staff in our school community experienced a period of apprehension because of serious concerns regarding the status of undocumented students.
If you follow an actual plan, losing is easier to accept, because at least you had a plan and a roadmap as to what you were trying to do; the brain then sees it as more logical and thus you're less likely to experience apprehension or fear.
and follows a philosophical and aesthetical - even if political too - approach: in our globalized world, is the traditional apprehension of home relevant anymore?
It likewise follows that the failure of temperatures to rise for almost two decades now has dampened apprehension over global warming, and that the number of future converts will rise or fall with the thermometer.
In determining the value of these damages, consideration must be given to numerous factors, including the degree of consciousness of the decedent following the accident, the severity and duration of the pain and suffering experienced by the victim, and the degree of apprehension of impending death.
If it isn't, how many «reasonable apprehension of bias» recusal requests will follow?
Citing Loveridge, the appellant urged the Court of Appeal to find a misapprehension, and then (based on the principle that the appellant is entitled to have his case assessed on a proper apprehension of the evidence), find that the ultimate result might have been different had the judge not erred; that it can not be confidently said the same result inevitably follows with or without the error.
After initial apprehension, the broader cryptocurrency market followed suite.
In order to file for a limited divorce (or any divorce) in Virginia, the plaintiff must meet the residency requirement, and he or she must have one of the four following grounds: cruelty, willful desertions, abandonment and reasonable apprehension of bodily harm.
Apprehension over the fate of interest rates is unlikely to abate following Mr. Bernanke's recent statements, which indicate a similar sense of ambivalence in respect to the future of rates.
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