Sentences with phrase «growing apprehension»

"Growing apprehension" means a growing feeling of unease or worry. Full definition
Despite an admirable record and firm commitment to make safety a primary criterion in weapons design, production, handling, and deployment, and to ensure that nuclear material is protected against theft, there is growing apprehension about terrorists acquiring weapons or nuclear material.
She faces court cases challenging teacher tenure and job protections, the defection of historically loyal Democrats, growing apprehension over the Common Core, diminishing ranks, public relations campaigns painting her union as greedy and a complicated chessboard of state and local members with a variety of interests.
The Christian is bound to believe that in its growing apprehension of the significance of Jesus, the church was led by the Spirit who informs it to discern more and more of the meaning of the Man of Nazareth.
Fayose added that while Buhari was still recuperating in a London hospital, he had to come back home, due to pressure mounted on him by certain leaders of his party who wanted to douse the growing apprehension by Nigerians over his state of health.
There is growing apprehension and general feeling of insecurity among people in Kumasi and its outlying districts, despite the call...
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.
But the growing apprehension did not diminish as she slid into the seat of their car.
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