Sentences with phrase «much apprehension»

After much apprehension on my part about fully upholstered chairs, we decided to bite the bullet.
There is much apprehension as to what questions we might be asked or how to respond to them.

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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.
Such a balanced development does include analysis and abstractions, but it also includes much opportunity for students to do things and to experience concrete apprehensions.
But, granted those conditions, then reflection upon them — in that context, with those motives, and with that perspective — is fully as much an act of theologizing as any apprehension that strikes us out of the Bible, or Bultmann, or Barth, or any other alphabetical characters past or present.
With cost containment becoming the new buzzword in medicine — particularly given the much - ridiculed but far from unreasonable apprehension that the Affordable Care Act could lead to «death panels» — a reader may worry that Gawande recommends forcing the weakest and most vulnerable out of the lifeboat if they refuse to jump themselves.
If the past became necessary through being apprehended, the past would be the gainer by as much as the apprehension lost, since the latter would come to apprehend something else, which is a poof sort of apprehension.
For Barth, God is revealed in Jesus Christ — this much we know — but, since revelation is a still - unfolding event, and since our apprehension of that event is thoroughly fallible and subject to revision, the theologian must inquire continually into what revelation really means.
While I understand the apprehension and the anxiety to believe we can, considering we've had so much disappointment, but to me, for the first time in probably 10 years, we can FINALLY challenge again and maybe actually do it.
As both clubs look to get a much needed win, i expect there will be apprehension from both teams as they will see this as a very winnable affair.
The Royal Blues played within themselves, prohibited by their own apprehensions, and in actual fact shown United far too much respect.
While much of my apprehension was tied to the fact that we had some pretty significant breastfeeding challenges in the early weeks, a lot of it had to do with my confidence and comfort level, too.
It's much tougher to give voice to the equally important — and inevitable — feelings of fear and apprehension.
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.
According to the Australian researchers, current apprehension about human - animal co-sleeping and bed sharing between parents and their children focuses too much on possible negative aspects or consequences, such as poor health, impaired functioning, the development of problematic behavior, and even sexual dysfunction.
I am an endurance athlete so had some apprehension leading up to the start of the program as much of my training diet was dependent upon carbohydrates (grains) and, some days, very high sugar nutrition, yet with advice from Laura on fueling and how my training could be supported through a low sugar lifestyle, my training never suffered and I felt sustained energy all day long.
The women who slept less than eight hours experienced seven times as much fatigue, five times as much tension, and twelve times as much nervous apprehension.
The film delivers a palpable sense of apprehension for much of its two hour plus running time.
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.
Also, this move will surely allay many of the fears and apprehensions that may have arisen ever since the company had started with the much awaited pre-order process with the lack of any pictures and videos of the final product being the main grouse of the people.
As a couple in our 70s, there was initially a lot of apprehension, but we wanted so much to enjoy the experience... and we did!
When we speak of faces on rocks, legs on tables, or speaking daggers, we do not create nice things based on reality so much as bootleg forms that distort logical apprehension.
Much of his work has been concerned with an exploration of how we use the static as the recognition and apprehension of vitality.
This sense of apprehension figures into much of Butler's body of work, as if the finite would be a form of captivity.
Sometimes the witness does not understand the question, or may, in an excess of caution or apprehension, read too much or too little into it.
As we anticipated when we built our initial revenue forecast for the game, it didn't spend long among the top grossing apps on the store, but consumer apprehension towards its $ 9.99 full game price tag has proven to be much greater than most analysts — ourselves included — anticipated, placing its conversion rate at less than 9 percent worldwide.
I know exactly how much anxiety and apprehension goes along with the waiting.because I have been where y ’ all are.
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