Sentences with phrase «met with apprehension»

The 1839 debut of the daguerreotype, as it became known, would signal a cultural revolution that offered a new form of realism so magical that it was met with apprehension, if not downright foreboding.
The cover was expectedly met with some apprehension, but Pitchford believes his audacious game demanded an equally audacious cover design.
The concept was immediately met with both apprehension and interest.
Yet even in 1974, Death Wish's popularity was met with apprehension and concern.
A spokesperson said: «Change is often met with apprehension.
Denominational attempts to give moral guidance through policy statements are usually met with apprehension and theological conflict.

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While the wealth disparity in this country is increasingly shocking, here is what has surprised me most: regardless of where I am, and whom I'm speaking to, change — in our value system, in the way we parent, in what we expect from our children — has been consistently met with a combination of interest, appreciation, apprehension and resistance.
A relatively well - behaved but largely angry audience met yesterday with Rep. John Faso to ask questions and air their apprehensions about the Republican health care bill recently approved by the House.
KINGSTON, N.Y. >> A relatively well - behaved but largely angry audience of about 100 people met Monday with U.S. Rep. John Faso to ask questions and air their apprehensions about the Republican health care bill recently approved by the House.
Essentially, the site is a welcoming venue where people with an STI can meet others dealing with the same issues without the apprehension of feeling socially ostracized.
I tried to meet their apprehension with the usual arsenal: professional development, extra planning time, and plenty of ready - made, «just add water» projects.
19 Today, instead of the presumption that a judge who meets with counsel in a pretrial hearing will not handle subsequent substantive matters without the consent of the parties, we have a presumption that such a judge may handle subsequent substantive matters without consent unless there is a real apprehension of bias.
When introduced in 2008, both solutions met hesitation and apprehension, mostly over perceived deficiencies with the cloud.
The inability of her own mother to meet her needs as a child formed a mental representation plagued with an apprehension of dependency.
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