Sentences with phrase «more apprehension»

Your children will know that something is going on, and leaving them in the dark may cause more apprehension and stress in them than just being upfront.
Statistics show that group of people in ages 15 - 19 learn faster than a group of people ages 20 - 27 but this is nothing new and as you know the older you get, the more difficult it will be to get trained, because with age, people develop more apprehension.
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.
What's more, the best - case scenario of asking a guy out, him saying yes and setting up an actual date simply leads to more apprehension as you worry about screwing up a potentially powerful and positive connection.

Not exact matches

«But today's is not just one more [seizure], because we are talking about the largest apprehension of cocaine in a container made up to now in Europe.»
Fluor had apprehensions about working with the Philadelphia Building Trades, largely due to the propaganda campaign waged by nonunion contractors... (Fluor says in the letter) the company is ecstatic over our performance (after) more than five million man - hours.
More than an isolated expression of sinophobia, these words speak to a deep apprehension in Zimbabwe about China's growing role in the...
So that the marriage union betwixt Christ and you is more than a bare notion or apprehension of your mind; for it is a special, spiritual, and real union: it is an union betwixt the nature of Christ, God and man, and you; it is a knitting and closing, not only of your apprehension with a Saviour, but also of your soul with a Saviour.
There is a reference to «the everlasting nature of God» that «may establish with the soul a peculiarly intense relationship of mutual immanence» (Al 267) Then there is the chapter on «Peace,» concluding the book and speaking sometimes explicitly, more often implicitly, of God and of man's apprehension of him.
Without recognition of the Creator, without some apprehension of a good over-all purpose for all human beings in whatever stage of development they may be, to consider all other men as our brothers is no more than a pious phrase.
In Elijah, however, the Word becomes more consciously an instrumental entity, and for the first time (in the narratives of I Kings 17 - 19; 21) we suspect a Contemporaneous apprehension by a prophet of the Word that is substantially the Word of classical prophetism.
For purposes of brevity, let us simply take up the problem of medieval painting and sculpture, and ask if God - images here play a significant role, and, more particularly, ask if we can here discover a significant relation between God - images and Christ - images, a relation reflecting a uniquely Christian apprehension of the evolutionary movement and transformation of the divine process.
Man's response to God thus becomes subjective «apprehension» of an objective truth, and the objectified law becomes more important than the relation with God itself.
The idea that faith might not be an instantaneous perception, that God's presence or absence rests upon more than a blunt apprehension, struck me as a dilating prospect.
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.
And the other example is the startlingly brilliant and heartbreaking passage in which Tolstoy describes the thoughts and internal apprehensions of Anna's child Seryozha in the long days since his mother went away — a scene that is more or less indescribable and that one must read to appreciate.
Curiously, this visible absence creates the apprehension that there are even more policemen, in mufti, than the government could possibly muster.
In subsequent phases of concrescence, ideas are objects of more complex comparative feelings which may or may not reach conscious apprehension.
Every apprehension of the past which proposes to understand it better by construing it,; has only the more thoroughly misunderstood it.
They are either fading into meaningless formulae, or are gaining power by the new lights thrown by a more delicate apprehension.
Bergson uses the term «image» to indicate an immediate, direct «finding» which is more «mental» than raw sensation, but less than an «act» of cognitive apprehension.2 Roughly, «images» are the «raw material» of «intellectual effort.»
At some points each tradition must learn to state its truth more carefully to avoid the falsehood that arises from exaggeration, or from insensitivity to the fragmentariness of every human apprehension.
Authentic religious piety rests on an apprehension of life's meaning and seeks a path to a less selfish, more generative maturity tied to that apprehension.
As consumers become more savvy, there is a growing trend of apprehension of GMOs and a swelling desire to ensure that their favorite CPG brands are Fair - Trade Certified.
Despite the apparent apprehension surrounding the move, Ings could be a more useful signing for Liverpool than is being perceived, especially considering their current problems in attack.
The airwaves were abuzz with apprehension and worry that more signings were needed and that the side was still dangerously short of pace.
But the Reds can do no wrong at the minute, and after gaining the upper hand in their UEFA Champions League Last - 8 tie with Chelsea, after earning a 1 - 0 win at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday courtesy of Wayne Rooney's fourth goal in two games, Sir Alex's men are hot favourites to maintain their rich vein of form by claiming a fourth consecutive win in all competitions on Saturday, when they play host to a Fulham side who have caused them more than enough problems in recent encounters to ensure that there is at least a small dose of apprehension within the Old Trafford terraces.
I think we need to stop being so scared of offending someone who may not want to breastfeed and start focusing more on those who really do want to do it, but they have some kind of apprehension, they have the family that's not supporting them, whatever their case is.
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Your apprehension could impede your letdown, making it more difficult and time - consuming to pump.
More importantly, the clubs enable kids to overcome their apprehensions.
Applecheeks Cloth Diapers Cloth diapers are more affordable in the long run and much more eco-friendly than their disposable counterparts, but there's a learning curve and a lot of apprehension for first time users.
«The apprehension of the suspects is a boost to the fight against terrorism and insurgency in that they were assisting with investigation that would lead to the arrest of more suspected terrorists in the camp and elsewhere» Usman said.
They should also create more human - like interfaces and ones that increase sympathy, which may ease apprehension toward the devices.
Although BioSwimmer is expected to cost slightly more than conventional remotely operated vehicles, the cost benefit will be substantial in terms of port and harbor security, reduction in volume of smuggled contraband entering the country, and apprehension of smugglers.
Then, even with a breech baby and my apprehensions about that, plus the fact that she wasn't even sitting on my cervix until that lovely time when I went from 6 - 10 centimeters in approximately 1 contraction, my labor was still a full 10 hours less than my other labors and not any more intense.
In a more clinical understanding, this condition often includes both sadness / depression and anxiety / apprehension.
Because of apprehensions about safety have lead many to brush off and seek alternatives to other supplements in the market that prop up better health benefits and improved effectiveness as they are far more advantageous in the long term.
More than likely there are a number of factors that have lead you to this point, but you still have a bit of apprehension.
It's welcome to see another movie that relies more on apprehension and suspense than torture chambers.
A curious whodunit which has you far more focused on the mindset than the apprehension of what might be a mass murderer.
Although his mother is concerned about him flying alone, she still has a level of apprehension that would be more appropriate for a son who is travelling to Grandma's house for the weekend, and not a country with another language and completely different culture.
It didn't quite matter so much, though, because that film was more about a generational conflict, a fear of growing up that's shared between the generations, and the way such attitudes are just a means of covering up insecurities and apprehensions about oneself.
The Snyder math teacher, tasked with teaching geometry to special ed students, commended Torman's guidance for helping her cope with her apprehensions entering into the pilot project, which, she said, encourages more self - analysis than before.
In moving to local decision making, schools have encountered a number of obstacles, from the political climate of the district to apprehension about becoming involved in more meetings, more work, and more conflict.
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.
It will remove any apprehensions about writing up a contract of purchase and sale and ultimately help you make more money, she promises.
Earlier, the average Indian psyche towards money was conservative - which meant dealing with cash more than credit, apprehension towards loans and planning ahead of time for probable expenditure.
Third parties getting over their apprehension will help more, but Nintendo needs to promote some of those «big» titles like one of their own.
Apprehensions aside, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention some of the more positive reports that have emerged in recent weeks, most notably the change in narrative focus to a teenage Nathan Drake (portrayed by Spider - Man: Homecoming star Tom Holland).
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