Sentences with phrase «same apprehensions»

Love these but had the same apprehensions as you.
He concluded his statement by saying, «I think, I shall give my vote for integration with sadness of heart and the deepest misgivings because I can not see clearly that it is the leading of the Holy Spirit».37 F. Berkeli (formerly the mission secretary of the Lutheran World Federation) of Norway agreed with Max Warren and voiced the same apprehension about the administrative unity of the two councils.
South Korean director Na Hong - jin does not suffer from the same apprehension.
We still start with the same apprehension that we felt with the very first treatments and end up with slack - jawed amazement.

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At the same time, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has patted itself on the back highlighting a 36 percent decline in apprehensions from 2008 to 2010 due to fewer people attempting to cross the border.
Businesspeople are just people, after all, with the same problems, apprehensions, feelings and dreams as everyone else.
I can understand his apprehension, but the right thing to have done, as hard and awkward as it may have seemed, is to have wrestled her with the same effort and conviction as he would any other male.
I suggest that we discern the pastness of an event, and classify our apprehension of it as a memory, only when we apprehend a successor to it at the same location.
And yet at the same time there is what Driver calls «ritual apprehension», a reluctance to claim «ritual» as a vital term in our vocabulary 1.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in human language, clothed in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
And so we force each person and each generation to confront, as if for the first recorded instance, and with fresh amazement and apprehension each time, the same perplexity: «Is this strange, creative, aggressive creature truly a woman?»
Still further, one must recognize that if God exists in no other way than what our faith apprehends him to be, then, because there are today simultaneously many different and conflicting faith apprehensions of God (even among Christians), God would be nothing other than many different and conflicting things at one and the same time.
The love of God is not a phenomenon whose apprehension leaves a man the same as he was before.
In an article in Springer's journal Human Nature, the authors argue that society regards both human - animal and adult - child co-sleeping with the same unnecessary apprehension.
Waddell said the participants did not seem to show the same level of apprehensions about assistant robots.
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.
So whilst he was originally a role that could have led to apprehension of the film, Ryan Coogler and Marvel have expertly translated the comic counterpart into a well - rounded character that deserves the same amount of development as the rest of the supporting cast.
I remember and can still feel that same sense of apprehension I had about whether or not I would have an opportunity to collaborate.
Across the country, states are bidding farewell to the tests they adopted and implemented as part of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2002 while at the same time «welcoming» (with apprehension and fear) a series of new and improved tests meant to, once again, increase standards and measure the new (and purportedly improved) Common Core State Standards.
The fine - grained details are pretty complex, and can't be accurately summarized in a single sentence: but, your definitions of assault and battery are close enough, except that assault isn't an attempt, it is a successful act with the intent to cause harmful or offensive contact, or imminent apprehension of same.
If the reason Tercon isn't mentioned is because all of the lawyers and the justice were labouring under the same apparent (mis) apprehension as you seem to be, more's the pity.
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.
She discussed the same with Sameer, but both of them had a few apprehensions in their mind regarding the pregnancy insurance.
Other Asian countries like China and South Korea also share India's apprehensions on the same school of thought which is evident by the shut down of bitcoin trading exchanges in China which otherwise accounted for 9/10
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