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"apprehensive" Definitions
  1. worried or frightened that something unpleasant may happen
"apprehensive" Synonyms
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Luke says that he's paying — and Lorelai seems apprehensive.
Mr. Hong at the Bank of Communications was similarly apprehensive.
"You have apprehensive kids in the dental office," Ryan said.
"I was a little apprehensive," she says of the trend.
They are apprehensive about even letting Beverly into the home.
Australians as a whole appeared apprehensive about a Trump presidency.
Were people apprehensive or excited to have their story shared?
His attitude to China was that of an 'apprehensive liberal'….
Does it make me excited to drink it or apprehensive?
"So I can't understand someone being apprehensive about taking photos."
"Health care workers are very apprehensive about that," he said.
As we approached Luseghe, we had reason to be apprehensive.
Ms. Dawson said she felt "apprehensive" about the election's results.
"I was apprehensive because I knew so little," she said.
And, not gonna lie, that makes me a bit apprehensive!
For some of my members, I am a little apprehensive.
How apprehensive were you about wading into these complex, charged areas?
It's my first barre class ever and I'm a little apprehensive.
She, however, was a little apprehensive about dating a rock star.
"You're very apprehensive and you're nervous," said Boenish in the film.
Chang was a bit apprehensive; they didn't know each other well.
Conan seemed game, but grew apprehensive as the shots were poured.
What would you add for women who are apprehensive about travel?
But I'm a little, you know, you get apprehensive about it.
Mr. Qader — apprehensive about leaving Tallinn — hesitated for days but went.
West is apprehensive about what might happen if big crowds arrive.
"People are still apprehensive," said Mr. Kornblum, the trade-magazine publisher.
This situation leaves many political observers feeling simultaneously hopeful and apprehensive.
These were the kind of things that I was apprehensive about.
Sally Saul's "Blue Lady" (2018) holds perky flowers but looks apprehensive.
Instead, her beautiful war machines leave the viewer feeling uneasy, apprehensive.
She said she was apprehensive that her passport could be canceled.
Germany is particularly apprehensive of possible U.S. tariffs on car imports.
Now, with the album's arrival at hand, she was feeling apprehensive.
They have every right to be apprehensive, and perhaps, should be.
Upheaval and uncertainty in government policies can make older voters apprehensive.
"Polls show the public is apprehensive about autonomous cars," he said.
She said she felt apprehensive about the potential use of artificial skin.
At first, I was a bit apprehensive of a sex toy 'scrip.
But, he acknowledged, many would likely be apprehensive to speak with police.
New Yorkers, often apprehensive about meteorology reports, seemed overwhelmed by the storm.
As long as the town answers the questions, they're not that apprehensive.
Like Mamba, Melusi Mndzebele is both excited and apprehensive about the parade.
Booker's team had been apprehensive about how their announcement would be received.
India has long been apprehensive about China's traditionally close ties with Pakistan.
But today Sara Gilbert, John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf are understandably apprehensive.
They understandably are apprehensive when approaching someone they reasonably believe is armed.
LITTLE APPREHENSIVE ABOUT IT BECAUSE FOR FEAR OF HOW IT MIGHT LOOK.
The exhibition was not without controversy, and many black artists were apprehensive.
Are you apprehensive at all about it'll be received by the public?
"If you feel concerned, if you feel apprehensive, that's okay," says Keckler.
For her one-on-one date with Luke P., Hannah feels apprehensive.
It was advice she knew she should take, but she was apprehensive.
"I'm apprehensive, a little nervous," the 57-year-old told ABC News.
And though I was apprehensive at first, I was a quick convert.
Mr. Guerra is returning home apprehensive about seeing his high school friends.
I've been apprehensive of decriminalizing hard drugs for fear of increasing addiction.
My husband was still apprehensive about how much airfare would cost us.
"We have insurers who are very apprehensive and very nervous," he said.
I didn't want to look like a jerk (I'm nothing if not polite to the ladies) but I was also a little apprehensive about…well, I can't exactly put my finger on what I was so apprehensive about.
The last woman came to Planned Parenthood for an abortion, but was apprehensive.
Though apprehensive about going to the gyno, Parker understood that it was important.
I was apprehensive — then again, I had never gone for proper fitting before.
It is a motion that brings the world back to an apprehensive stillness.
When I became pregnant with my first son, Bram Julius, I was apprehensive.
If I were a narrow-minded person, maybe I'd be a bit apprehensive.
Formerly an electronics engineer at Motorola, Choudhary was apprehensive about returning to work.
At first, Swain was apprehensive to sing at the urging of her friends.
I offer apprehensive entrepreneurs a cautiously optimistic message: Exhale, at least a bit.
Although Toews had readily agreed to show me around, she was feeling apprehensive.
Maybe this wouldn't be a big deal to them, but I was apprehensive.
Gamers accustomed to zombies, dragons, spaceships and building civilizations were apprehensive at first.
Angela's troubles with Voci made her apprehensive about the next round of automation.
Mr. Trump's tariff threat does give investors yet another reason to be apprehensive.
We're apprehensive about our sovereign status because Trump has threatened it before. When?
As simple as the case is for turning a young, minority judge into cannon fodder, if you're that judge, you might be apprehensive about playing along and Obama might be apprehensive about damaging the career of such a promising jurist.
"I wasn't apprehensive," she said of being naked in her recent film Personal Shopper.
Others were apprehensive, since most of the migrants don&apost speak French or English.
He appeared apprehensive as he looked at the envelope and then back at Dunaway.
As I planned the trip, I became apprehensive about bringing insulin across the border.
Voters are apprehensive about nominating someone older than 75 years old, as Biden is.
"Many brands are apprehensive with eSports because they have trouble understanding it," said Spiegelman.
Even after two dramatic events, the public was apprehensive about impeaching and removing Nixon.
The platform whiplash could make developers apprehensive to build on Facebook in the future.
It turned out the board was apprehensive about using investment capital in this way.
In general, Clinton supporters have been apprehensive about his role, and for good reason.
He was a bit more apprehensive because they were doing construction right next door.
I thought I was apprehensive, but now I know that I am very loyal.
And I think those people are particularly curious and a little apprehensive about that.
And Kevin, who is yet to decide how he'll vote this week, is apprehensive.
For the first time, she grew apprehensive about making the annual pilgrimage to Elko.
All of this comes as Americans are increasingly apprehensive about what is happening online.
But when they're in that office, we're a little apprehensive about engaging with them.
It was a time when China revalued the Yuan, which made global investors apprehensive.
She recalled her mom was a bit apprehensive at the time, but took her.
Both the Zika virus and terrorist attacks have made people more apprehensive to travel.
Although they were apprehensive about us setting their stage on fire… which we did.
Now that the book is about to be published, Ms. Tan is feeling apprehensive.
But most companies don't know about, or are apprehensive, of working with the military.
There is Roy Scheider's Sheriff Brody: apprehensive, well-meaning, but out of his depth.
He felt apprehensive about attending, knowing how close the concert was to North Korea.
Even before Mr. Trump unveiled his strategy on Monday, Islamabad was apprehensive and concerned.
The country was traumatized by the Great Depression and apprehensive about war in Europe.
However, car companies are apprehensive about losing control of that crucial technology to Google.
Some private equity firms may be apprehensive about adding too much debt on Nordstrom.
She was apprehensive at first, she said, about what to expect on the tour.
After her time with Dr. Ablow, Monique was apprehensive about trusting a new therapist.
What are indigenous people most apprehensive about when it comes to President-elect Trump?
As the days grew closer to departure, though, I found myself getting a bit apprehensive.
I'm really apprehensive about that because I think it's a symptom of the 21st century.
Many employers are apprehensive about hiring felons and look for ways to hedge their risk.
But it's presented unique challenges and opportunities that have left people feeling excited and apprehensive.
Here is a guide to satisfy the most apprehensive to the most adventurous of palates.
Because of such insensitivity, many black people in Rio are apprehensive about the museum proposal.
But I wasn't even apprehensive: I've lived with the reality of wildfire for 40 years.
However, I was apprehensive because there are other cultural barriers to accepting something like filler.
Savannah's parents were both apprehensive at their daughter's desire to come out to her church.
I want to be explosive with certain parts of the body and not be apprehensive.
"We have a great hope, cautiously optimistic, but we're somewhat apprehensive," said Utah state Sen.
Investors were apprehensive about rising costs and a cut in guidance on 2019 saleable coal.
At the start of the interview, Ebro said he was apprehensive but jumped in anyway.
He was apprehensive of my going down that alley and not returning to "serious" business.
People are apprehensive about the release of these mosquitoes simply because they are genetically modified.
That's made many apprehensive about approving transactions that look unusual or sketchy for any reason.
We also were apprehensive about the violence associated with this tragic ending to King's life.
Egyptians in Qatar are apprehensive and say that so far the main issue is food.
"People are going to see more suspicious devices, yes, because everyone is apprehensive," Jenkins said.
Ms. Petrola said that while some teachers were apprehensive about the changes, she supported them.
"At first I was apprehensive about a three-plus hour play," one voter told me.
Many people were apprehensive that Hong Kong's special status within China would be in jeopardy.
For his part, Gottesman said he was not apprehensive at all about going to Minnesota.
But if you or your partner feels apprehensive and merely willing, that's a no go.
About that, I feel twice as apprehensive as I did when I sailed to Australia.
" — Jaeda, 40  "I was apprehensive but also unbelievably excited to engage with my partner again.
But some of Riihimaki&aposs fans were either apprehensive or disappointed once they reached out.
"Estonians are not nervous — at best, apprehensive in the face of ambiguous messages," he said.
In Vancouver, Washington, Rabia Haq said community members also felt apprehensive about attending prayer services.
"I was a little apprehensive about how much it was going to cost," Stevens said.
Iran's clerical rulers have played down the U.S. move, but many ordinary Iranians appear apprehensive.
We were apprehensive to make any decisions going forward with any portion of the rebuild.
In the febrile mood of an apprehensive city after Grenfell, the echoes are hard to ignore.
Archie seems apprehensive about the shower sex — after all, the guy's father did just get shot.
Chris is apprehensive about the trip and the fact that Rose's parents don't know he's Black.
Hough, who is engaged to hockey player Brooks Laich, looks a bit apprehensive in this snapshot.
They both loved their late spouses dearly and were apprehensive about dishonoring them in any way.
"I'm still apprehensive before the elections, I feel that something could happen," Khan told the newspaper.
Some Chinese officials are apprehensive about gaming, viewing it as a potential threat to social stability.
"We're very apprehensive and extremely worried that a potential Brexit could destroy our business," Cridland said.
As happy as I was to be offered the assignment, I was apprehensive when I accepted.
The singer confessed to MTV News that she's a little apprehensive about one song in particular.
Nora is rightly disturbed by Claire's sudden authoritarian leanings and shares those apprehensive feelings with Claire.
"We're reading this as people are apprehensive in seeing this as an inflection point," said Jeffrey.
Although I was apprehensive, I agreed because if I'm being real, I needed the same clarity.
The platforms create a safe place for those who are new or apprehensive about the plant.
In the scene before Bryce goes into Jessica's bedroom, we can tell that Justin is apprehensive.
So many women that are a size 14 or 16 are so apprehensive of doing that.
I had acquired the kits, but was a little apprehensive about exactly how to use them.
Before we left for the trip this past summer, however, some friends and family were apprehensive.
The good news left me feeling vulnerable and apprehensive; it all seemed so fragile and surreal.
He says he's a little apprehensive about going back but thinks it's necessary to speak out.
Though she was elated that Scott felt the same way, Katherine felt apprehensive, for obvious reasons.
As the election grows closer, I grow more and more apprehensive about a possible Trump win.
While apprehensive about a trade war, the American business community in China has grown more vocal.
When this was reported back to Washington, officials at the White House were intrigued but apprehensive.
"I was a little apprehensive," she said, cradling an enormous bag of apples as we walked.
"She wasn't your typical apprehensive dog," Rebecca Tate, the founder of Royal Animal Refuge, told CNN.
I still had three more tacos to go, and my first bite had made me apprehensive.
The president's actions left many apprehensive about its future implications, particularly members of the Appropriations Committee.
BROADLY: Were you apprehensive about making this painful experience of your life into a piece of art?
There were too many tweets to read their whole timelines, so they became apprehensive about injecting more.
At first, her mother was apprehensive, since it was a school night after all, but eventually agreed.
Before she finds them, Scott brings Gypsy back to his place, where he's still confused and apprehensive.
Series creator J.J. Abrams revealed that some TV honchos were apprehensive about Garner in the lead role.
She'd be very proud, a little apprehensive because you know it's a brutal business being in politics.
My student admitted, toward the end of his paper, that he was apprehensive to share his background.
The current establishment must be honest with people and communities that are apprehensive about a changing America.
Naturally, regardless of the truth of the study, such findings left the NRA unsettled and greatly apprehensive.
I had no level of apprehension whatsoever, though—I had nothing to be apprehensive of, you know?
Summer, being a teenage girl insecure about how she's seen in the world, is apprehensive at first.
I was kind of apprehensive about using it in the trailer because I wanted to save it.
Director Pitr Strait said he was a little apprehensive about the play, but that everything went smoothly.
As any parent knows, babies can sometimes get a little apprehensive about a visit to the doctor.
With so many data breaches lately, you might be apprehensive to connect your card to the app.
I think he would be a little apprehensive of the nightlife but he would be very proud.
Apprehensive families were placated by videos of students solving tough math problems and being accepted to college.
She practices a style of tattooing called "stick and poke," which made Ms. Carden a little apprehensive.
But the fealty that pundits like Sean Hannity show to Mr. Trump have many establishment Democrats apprehensive.
This caused a chain reaction in the community, as already apprehensive parents were now in a panic.
A little ankle-biter off a leash appears and wants to snuggle with us, but I'm apprehensive.
But more than ever before during Trump's presidency, he said, "These last two months make me apprehensive."
But something about piloting a flying car, coupled with recently becoming a father, made me more apprehensive.
Yet some investors are apprehensive about incorporating these principles in fear of missing out on potential profits.
Russia, which jointly operates the space station with the United States, was apprehensive about the new capsule.
Everyone is apprehensive about the incoming administration and in these moments, sometimes a collective restraint speaks volumes.
It became almost impossible for me to fall asleep peacefully because the Fitbit was making me so apprehensive.
While most reindeer are considered safe to slaughter, the Sami are still cautious and apprehensive about radiation levels.
The once apprehensive Wilson had gone all in and added his last name to the end of hers.
She still remembers the night she was at a friend's party and Joseph was apprehensive to approach her.
Paris, December 2018 As I board the train from London's St. Pancras station to Paris, I feel apprehensive.
" Of whether she was apprehensive about not being a "cool mom" anymore, Holmes joked, "I never was cool.
She invited Chyna to spend the holiday with her in D.C., but Rob Kardashian is apprehensive about going.
When you are apprehensive, learn to differentiate between true risk to the business and personal lack of confidence.
Bentley is visibly apprehensive as he walks into the waters until he's shoulder deep before dunking his head.
I was a bit apprehensive about going back to the same place I'd been incarcerated all those years.
This misleading claim explains why the other 20183 EU countries were apprehensive about the government's approach to Brexit.
"At first, Fiona was very apprehensive of Doug as she had never met a dog before," Mosier said.
Every scientist, engineer, and technologist in the states was apprehensive and wondered what research budgets might be cut.
From Berlin to Beijing, world leaders were clearly apprehensive, uncertain of what the next four years would hold.
Photos of the meeting showed Merkel, who was once attacked by a dog, looking apprehensive as Koni approached.
Many of the latter had been apprehensive about what Brexit might mean for the treasured union with Britain.
He usually self-identifies as a Libertarian, though I think he is generally apprehensive to identify as anything.
Meyers Drysdale said that during her career, she was sometimes apprehensive about addressing perceived wrongs facing female athletes.
MANCHESTER, England — For a while on derby day, Old Trafford was a quiet, apprehensive sort of a place.
But an equal number were apprehensive, even alarmed, at the plunge toward independence the referendum set in motion.
The bill narrowly passed in the Senate, and some who voted against it are apprehensive about its effects.
When Priyanka Sharma first started at Gitlab, she felt apprehensive about adjusting to life at fully-remote company.
" In one recent column, an apprehensive critic weighed in: "Broadway has never been more youthful or forward-looking.
Ben Franklin's apprehensive look is perfect, and betrays no indication that the currency, supposedly worth $100, is fake.
But there's no guarantee that everyone will share in the bounty, and that leaves many people justifiably apprehensive.
Even early on, some of Furie's friends were apprehensive about Pepe's popularity and urged Furie to take control.
I read a precampaign-season interview with you, and you were apprehensive about Hillary's appeal to black voters.
I felt very apprehensive entering the house, knowing the likelihood that Liza Lee had been raped by Calhoun.
Then there's the epic space-set love story, between two apprehensive women at distant ends of the galaxy.
However, I am apprehensive about it coming back in the winter because the weather is so cold and drying.
Initially, Burwell was apprehensive when he saw police approaching his vehicle – but the responding officers quickly allayed Burwell's concerns.
Publishers are apprehensive about partnering with Apple, fearful that Texture's cheap bundle would cut their total revenue, per Bloomberg.
These are developed economies where information is easily available, and where parents are increasingly apprehensive about vaccinating their children.
I'm excited—and, yes, a little apprehensive, as it should be—to continue to be unsettled, and never charmed.
I was a bit apprehensive, although we used to chat and hang out, because it seemed like official business.
When I was researching for the first time, I did feel very apprehensive about searching for my birth family.
Initially, though, he was apprehensive about pursuing abstraction because it was a tradition that had often excluded Black artists.
Wyden, Paul's frequent Democratic co-conspirator on privacy legislation, is apprehensive about Kavanaugh's history on the matter as well.
Many apprehensive doctors who prescribe opioids have reduced their patients' dosages or cut them off entirely, sometimes without tapering.
" When it came to own portrayal, Cuoco said she was apprehensive at first because her voice is "very recognizable.
She was apprehensive about doing it, but she was great and we had a lot of fun doing it.
Esequiel Sanchez felt apprehensive even before his flight took off from the city of Durango around 3:30 p.m.
Like other residents of this fast-growing city, they had grown apprehensive about going near anything resembling a package.
Ms. Garner was initially apprehensive about becoming a face of the movement for police accountability, according to her website.
"They are trying to control the statistical system, and the government is obviously apprehensive of the data," he said.
It's also understandable some are apprehensive of political organisations tracking people's locations, regardless of the initial reasoning behind it.
I almost felt like I had an only child who was apprehensive about the arrival of a new sibling.
They are apprehensive about the way that the Trump administration behaves internationally, the unpredictable, unilateral nature of their steps.
Specifically, Trump is apprehensive of who will be chosen by the organization to moderate the debates, the Times reports.
When I first started getting into it, my mom and sister were apprehensive: 'Do you have to wear that?
NEW ORLEANS — Zion Williamson was apprehensive in the first half of his first regular-season game with the Pelicans.
She was apprehensive about being separated from her first child — a daughter she named Mirasol — for the first time.
But the prospect of one company publishing the city's two most prominent newspapers made some people in Chicago apprehensive.
Apprehensive about having his life taken over by a conventional career, he still had dreams of being an artist.
Scientists of senior status said themselves that this object was peculiar but were apprehensive about making their thoughts public.
"It was just one of those things that once I became apprehensive I didn't want to be involved," she said.
Not only has the company stayed away from VR, but its most prominent figures have seemed apprehensive about the medium.
When the man first approaches his long-lost BFF, the dog appears to be a bit apprehensive of this stranger.
No wonder we're so apprehensive about giving ourselves over to pleasure, even when we have a kind and patient mate.
Hart, who admitted he was apprehensive about becoming a dad again before they welcomed Kenzo, has reconciled himself to it.
Some investors may be more apprehensive about going for gold, but don't get so bearish so fast, another trader said.
Confused and apprehensive creatures fierce the eerie quiet with an explosion of sound, welcoming the sound back to the sky.
Danin said some Israeli leaders appear apprehensive about Trump's speech, mainly because they don't know what he's going to say.
He likes to share a story from one of his congregants who was initially apprehensive about sharing land with Muslims.
With most of a year left to go, Van den Berg sounded enthusiastic about his mission but a little apprehensive.
Lots of men are apprehensive about being dirty, which prevents them from being able to let go and enjoy it.
The other players were apprehensive about Kyrgios's state of mind, but when he arrived in Melbourne, he was fully committed.
But Crowder needs to be more impulsive and less apprehensive when a defense's mistake stares him square in the eye.
According to two of their political advisers, they remain apprehensive about committing a nine-figure sum to any of them.
To be sure, while JPMorgan remains positive, Wall Street analysts have been slightly more apprehensive toward the October earnings season.
Single and with no children, he was apprehensive about returning to India after spending nearly half his life in America.
Yet the Futures Industry Association, which represents clearinghouses and big banks, is apprehensive about the light regulatory scrutiny so far.
But party officials are apprehensive about what more Mr. Cohen may reveal on his way to a likely prison sentence.
"We're getting people calling us who are apprehensive, saying, 'Hey I just don't feel comfortable working the polls,'" Sellers said.
Hence "Haze and Fog," Cao's take on a zombie film, that is entrancing in its vague, apprehensive sense of unease.
But if Messenger makes that same question fun to look at it, we might not be so apprehensive to reach out.
An uneasy choice The growing energy of the network doesn't mean the members aren't also apprehensive or fearful about the consequences.
From the disclaimer before entry, plus the sounds of moaning and crying, I was apprehensive about what lay behind the curtains.
Apprehensive but sensing the need for "something big," Spiller sent an email expressing his admiration to Rhodes, who responded right away.
Things like sexual harassment survive in the dark, and in a culture where people are apprehensive to say anything for fear.
Twitter's diehard users have been apprehensive and critical of the company dropping the character limit that's been with it since birth.
While the crowd of 219,805 was mostly apprehensive in the second intermission, St. Louis interim coach Craig Berube noticed something else.
Of course, most suspected the wedding wouldn't happen — Rebecca still had her own issues to address, and Josh was apprehensive, too.
Karp's agent turned down a $25,000 advance for the manuscript, and Karp grew apprehensive that they wouldn't get a better offer.
Contradictory statements emerging from the Trump administration have made some long-time US allies apprehensive, observed a former senior US official.
But Marian takes a dimmer view of the motivation behind health care refusals, and is apprehensive about the proposed regulations' effects.
But he had second thoughts very soon - and he is still slightly apprehensive of possible action by a Karimov 'old guard'.
While the star can't wait to meet her daughter with Thompson, 27, there's one thing she still feels apprehensive about: nursing.
At the same time, I was apprehensive: I haven't owned or regularly used a Windows device in more than five years.
"They don't have the best history from a security perspective so I'm apprehensive giving them credit card info," Martinez told me.
More aggressive in-person marketing might pull in users who were apprehensive about scooting for the right reason — concerns about safety.
I feel like I'm inadvertently settling into a life that's totally unsatisfying, but I'm apprehensive about making a major career change.
No one was hurt when the car drove into a bus, but the accident fueled mistrust in an already apprehensive population.
I was apprehensive, because I really wanted it to be good for her, and I didn't know what I was doing.
Those whose work was never political or didactic are apprehensive about being framed as black artists, rather than as just artists.
And yet Ms. Twain is not apprehensive about her return, 15 years later, with her fifth album, "Now," on Sept. 29.
About a year later, apprehensive about trying and failing to get a teaching job, I decided to apply to law school.
She doesn&apost shy away from regulation, the r-word that has other Silicon Valley VCs apprehensive in boardrooms across California.
Ascending toward the attic, with the mood set by the second floor, I was almost apprehensive to see what came next.
Consumers were apprehensive about business conditions, their personal financial situations, and to a lesser degree, labor market prospects, the Conference Board said.
I think I was apprehensive about it just because the first thing you see is "male entertainers" — kind of a strip show.
As the cast gathered in Atlantic City to celebrate Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio's birthday, everyone was feeling apprehensive about Jen's arrival.
By 46 percent to 40 percent, Americans said they were more apprehensive that the government would fail to enact strong antiterrorism laws.
"Traders were apprehensive in Asia Pacific because of an underlying fear of the presidential outcome," said Stephen Innes, senior trader at Oanda.
Lance Bass is no stranger to pop music, but he's a little bit apprehensive about becoming a pop — and fatherhood in general.
But Twitter still seems to be apprehensive about offering a specific DAU number, and instead will drop these charts into its presentation.
And, to make you a little less apprehensive, the person who wrote this is also American and just recently learned about cricket.
Before his election, the market was apprehensive that Trump would create market turmoil, taking protectionist actions that would be negative for stocks.
One humid morning this past summer, Omeed Dariani drove his black Tesla sedan through the foothills east of San Diego, looking apprehensive.
If they've never used one, they're usually apprehensive about the idea of shooting water up there and often give me incredulous looks.
I started getting apprehensive thinking about that and just talked to some of my mentors, and they gave me really good advice.
I was a little apprehensive when Lenovo invited me to try out the headset a second time after my disappointing first try.
The trips have been a boon for the brand's demographic that had a passion for recreation but were apprehensive about traditional camping.
"The thing that I was apprehensive about was that I was going to have only 20-somethings on the site," Davis says.
Given that this was my first time protesting, my first time actively contributing to something I unapologetically stand for, I was apprehensive.
But I was also a bit apprehensive — what if their middle-aged versions felt off somehow, or their dialogue wasn't quite right?
But she was understandably apprehensive, and she wanted to make sure the images weren't going to be used to shock or sensationalize.
But we were also small-town teenagers trying to bond as a team in an apprehensive meritocracy of helmets and shoulder pads.
"I am apprehensive of the kind of reception he'll receive," he told his old friend Lyndon Johnson, by then the vice president.
I was a bit apprehensive of noise as my room faced the city instead of the water and I'm a light sleeper.
From the beginning, when an apprehensive America wondered what was ahead, you stood behind the lectern at the White House and lied.
He was apprehensive about how much control he would have been allowed as the new Jets coach given Parcells's loosely defined position.
Starting college is both an exciting and challenging experience, so it's normal to feel apprehensive about what college life will have in store.
Though Totah was apprehensive about Greek life, she considers it one of the best decisions, as a young woman, that she's ever made.
I love that moment when someone might be a little apprehensive like, Is this girl going to be able to do my hair?
"My dad might be a little apprehensive and a little closed off, but it's just because he's very protective over me," Tayshia said.
Johnson said that initially the kids were apprehensive about him being their leader, due to the stigma surrounding police officers in some communities.
Jerry Moran, of Kansas, ducked into an elevator apparently avoiding questions about Trump, and other Republicans were apprehensive, saying they needed more time.
But when Deja arrives, escorted by a social worker, she's extremely apprehensive about the people that are supposed to be her new family.
At first, she was apprehensive about lifting heavy, when she proved to herself that she could do it she started training even harder.
When I first got harnessed in, I started feeling quite apprehensive and wondering if I was going to make it to the top.
Many civil servants, however, were apprehensive about identifying themselves, with many speaking anonymously or asking for only their first name to be used.
"We are apprehensive that impact can translate into inflation, (and) higher oil prices," that could affect the common person in India, Shringla said.
For now, listen to the track below, and get excited (or apprehensive) about what else LOG is hiding up their denim-sheathed sleeves!
The ideal life for many women made Colette apprehensive, and she used the character of Renee to convey her own skepticism of matrimony.
"(My parents) were a bit apprehensive in the beginning, because this is not a mainstream career," Daftary tells CNN at her salon, Vous.
In a second shot, King looks a tad apprehensive yet excited as lush treetops and blue water can be seen in the background.
We'll explain that this Wednesday on CNN 10, and we'll tell you why residents of the Florida Keys are experiencing an apprehensive homecoming.
That may be why Pelican guitarist Trevor de Brauw was a little apprehensive about ranking the band's discography that spans over 133 years.
There is a mournful nervousness in your lines, evidently composed of short, apprehensive dashes that undermine the notoriously confident sweeps of Picasso's oeuvre.
A number of American presidents, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, who grew up in Kansas, were apprehensive about becoming entangled in the Middle East.
First, Tyler was a bit apprehensive about the party, seeing as though it's only been one year since his father left the facility.
He was wobbled against Dillian Whyte, Klitschko knocked him down even though it took balls getting up, and against Parker he was apprehensive.
When she did not return after two hours, her father, Philip Vetrano, a retired firefighter with whom she usually went running, grew apprehensive.
He described the mood in town as "pleasantly apprehensive" and said he even felt the familiar pang of one of his favorite pastimes.
Without the protection of anonymity, employees might be apprehensive to change behavior and post their thoughts instead of more quietly telling their managers.
And then we were definitely more apprehensive about what we were going to do and who we were going to do it with.
For example, it could now comprehend that someone saying they have "cold feet" means that they're apprehensive, not that their limbs are chilly.
Rather than being apprehensive about the threat, Mr. Trump, who loves a good brawl, seems almost eager for Democrats to bring it on.
In October, the Birdebee founder opened up about her breakup with Cena and said that it left her apprehensive about marriage and kids.
This spring, when Osborne started getting phone calls about a new playground must-have — the fidget spinner — she was apprehensive instead of excited.
Sarandon's apprehensive look, as Davis, when she watches the dailies of herself, as Baby Jane, is one of many mirror-within-mirrors moments.
"We were apprehensive about doing this because we were not sure about customers wanting to eat in a convenience store," Mr. Flory said.
She was referring to the reaction of a group of employees she spoke to who were apprehensive about the outcome of the election.
Back then, he seemed more apprehensive about the office he had just been elected to and unsure about what shape his presidency might take.
That book made some Star Trek fans apprehensive about the documentary, but Adam explains that he and his father had reconciled in recent years.
We were apprehensive too, and hoped to see more than just a logo and landing page before declaring Vine's successor would actually become reality.
Her mother Michelle Molina, a former bounty hunter, was apprehensive because she knows how dangerous it can be for a young woman to travel.
Aly Raisman may wear a leotard much of the time, but that doesn't mean the gymnast doesn't get apprehensive about showing off her body.
"The CHANNEL idea is still young, and honestly, I was very apprehensive about taking it beyond the first incarnation," Despotovich told THUMP over email.
I was apprehensive at first—after all, the spinner carries the same level of embarrassing mass-market earnestness as Minions or Monster energy drink.
We're told Danielle was apprehensive -- you know, because she talked crazy smack about her whole family in February -- but Kim couldn't have been nicer.
IT GENERATES A LOT OF INCONVENIENCE FOR US BECAUSE LOOK AT THE QUESTIONS YOU ARE ASKING ME. EVERYONE – WE ARE UNDULLY, I THINK, APPREHENSIVE.
One source said that lawmakers were apprehensive about immediately subpoenaing Facebook because they don't want to start a full-on war with the company.
Some parents are apprehensive about student loans, the survey found, and may be sacrificing their retirement savings to shelter their kids from future debt.
Stephen K. Hiltner Princeton, N.J. Before reading Frazier's article, I was apprehensive about how the people who lived on the plains would be portrayed.
In addition to being apprehensive of hurting their future career prospects, some of the women are also worried about retaliation from the men themselves.
Susan Collins, another moderate Republican who has been apprehensive about supporting key Trump agenda items, such as Obamacare repeal, told reporters on Wednesday. Sen.
With a renewed crop of fans awaiting its return, is the band apprehensive about putting the show back on the road after a decade?
Community members may feel apprehensive about bringing more treatment centers into their neighborhoods, Dr. Martins said, because of the stigma associated with drug addiction.
FRUGAL I was slightly apprehensive about leaving the manicured bubble of central Cape Town for the township of Khayelitsha, but I'm glad I did.
" Yep, it's hometowns week on The Bachelor, where apprehensive dads and overly excited siblings come together under one roof and explain the "special plate.
Haddish, who recently appeared in Netflix's Between Two Ferns movie, was apprehensive from the get-go for, it turns out, a very good reason.
When trans issues first started coming up in my family with my mom and stepmom, Lynn, one of them was more apprehensive at first.
They are some of the folks you might expect to be most apprehensive about totally disrupting the health care system as it exists today.
When Facebook last year rolled out Instant Articles, its direct-to-Facebook publishing tool, people were initially apprehensive but everyone eventually began joining in.
"The industry has to stand up and argue its value proposition," said Cueni, who admits he is "apprehensive" about the tone of the WHO meeting.
While that may cut back on player burnout, teams are apprehensive to sign with one organization over the other, especially one that is so new.
If you've been apprehensive about running, a class can be less intimidating than trying to jump in with a herd of runners on the street.
Still, despite how exciting the idea of being on the show is to Rippon, the athlete can't help but feel a little apprehensive about it.
Trading was apprehensive as concerns around higher inflation and rising bond yields have been a driver of the recent sell-off across global equity markets.
Alex is apprehensive about admitting the truth and asks Meredith if they can just wait until they find out just how bad DeLuca's health is.
Generally, we should be together, and I would be apprehensive myself about having NRCC resources used to attack one of our other candidates for office.
I was talking to to my friends about their fights and their relationships, which people are often apprehensive to share for fear of being judged.
The Trump administration is signaling a crackdown on federal drug laws, leaving apprehensive top officials in states that have legalized recreational marijuana searching for answers.
"Democrats are historically more apprehensive about free trade and in this case are likely to support a continued strong line on China trade," she said.
Some parents are attempting to shelter their kids from student debtStill, the survey found that many parents are apprehensive when it comes to borrowing money.
I was both giddy and apprehensive about whether the place could live up to its name, and pulled over so we could go by foot.
We also talked to Irv Gotti in NYC ... who is clearly apprehensive about the partnership, but willing to wait and watch what Jay has planned.
Given the robbery she experienced in Paris last year, Kardashian West said she was a bit apprehensive about being in a movie about a heist.
Though, Tatiana admits, she was initially apprehensive to do so, as it is against the law, and because of how Brooke and Ibrahim might react.
" Instead of hurting her game or making her nervous, "The more I felt apprehensive about it, the more I felt foreboding, the better I did.
The big picture: Ultraconservatives and Saudi authorities have been continuously going against the kingdom's efforts for top-down reforms as women become apprehensive of driving.
Andee told Insider that she had also been apprehensive about the idea at first, especially because the falconry does not offer insurance on wedding rings.
My eyes and my mood keep adjusting because there is something apprehensive about these paintings — the joy of making mixed with the sorrow of seeing.
But because the movie is so apprehensive about the subject of Christ's supposed divinity, the ultimate gist of what she alone understands never comes across.
"From the beginning, when an apprehensive America wondered what was ahead, you stood behind the lectern at the White House and lied," the paper concluded.
Ms. Gallo is apprehensive about that, and, though she has made Dumbo her home for 35 years, she sometimes wonders why people keep moving there.
Global growth worries and U.S.-China trade war fears have caused companies and analysts to be apprehensive and therefore give very conservative estimates, Raich added.
"It's almost a little strange why marketers and advertisers are so apprehensive" about Reddit, said Amanda Parker, an account supervisor for digital marketing agency PMG.
James Hatch, a retired Navy SEAL, said he was apprehensive about joining "liberal snowflakes" in their "safe spaces" in his first semester at Yale University.
We are apprehensive to see if there will be reaction in people's spend or people going out less, but so far we haven't seen that.
You can't wait to get away from the place you are and the person you are, but you're very apprehensive about where you're gonna go.
People who are apprehensive about the way social media companies like Facebook are collecting data should know that these DNA testing companies are doing the same.
Back in March, the company issued a significant price drop for the iPad in hopes of convincing apprehensive buyers to take a plunge with an upgrade.
Trading was apprehensive as the data reignited concerns around higher inflation and rising bond yields, key drivers of the recent sell-off across global equity markets.
After that fiasco, no one would blame him for being apprehensive about getting back into the limelight, especially since his music is so personal to him.
After reading about the horrendous, 262-hour queues that people driving to the festival on Wednesday got stuck in, I was mildly apprehensive about the journey.
As the New York Times documented in the week after the election, many Washingtonians are apprehensive about what will happen to their town's culture under Trump.
If you're in line to be gifted a MacBook Pro this holiday season (even if it's from yourself), you're most likely equal parts excited and apprehensive.
Yet for all my nostalgia, I've also been apprehensive: as both a board game and a franchise, BattleTech might be beloved, but it is also dated.
Middleditch said the past year has made him more apprehensive about technology, and whether the invasive potential of the real Silicon Valley is worth the benefits.
"Some people are a little apprehensive and not sure what's going to be said," said Ian Winer, head of equities at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
"We remain apprehensive with the lack of transparency and regulation of the underlying reference products on which these futures contracts are based," the FIA letter said.
"A lot of the patients who normally were very apprehensive about even walking in the door now look forward to their appointments," Renteria told The Dodo.
Given there was this gap between the last record and this one, did you feel at all apprehensive to come back and release a full length?
President Donald Trump arrived expecting to tangle with his foreign counterparts on trade, a fight he proudly began but has been apprehensive about waging in person.
These binaries pop up again and again: the apprehensive female exhibitor standing alongside the brazenly topless cartoon, the old man transfixed by the dazed young woman.
If President Obama acts bravely and with principle, he can ensure that his legacy on this issue is that of a transformative, instead of apprehensive, leader.
Menard has done interviews with media in the past while representing the Freemen, but is apprehensive of how publications have painted his organization in the past.
"As much as we knew this was something special, he was apprehensive about starting a real relationship with someone who lived so far away," she said.
As they waited for details of the executive order, health insurers still offering coverage in the online marketplaces created by the health care law were apprehensive.
I was a bit apprehensive at first, but as soon as we had our first son, I was surprised by the richness of Dutch family life.
Mr. Turt said that he was apprehensive about the political climate, but that he wouldn't stop wearing clothes that make clear his support of social movements.
His aides said privately that he seemed apprehensive about the move to his new home, but Mr. Trump has discovered there is a lot he likes.
The United States of 2017, in case you hadn't noticed, is in a highly apprehensive mood, with the "N" word — "Nazi" — being invoked with alarmed abandon.
One year later, however, most countries across Asia and the Pacific have even more reason to feel apprehensive regarding continued U.S. engagement and America's future relevance.
The almost 3-year-old royal appears a bit apprehensive in new photos from Friday's Royal International Air Tattoo, a military air show held annually in Gloucestershire.
Gregg expressed how apprehensive she was about her first launch, but also knew that the idea of plus-size women wearing bikinis was huge for the industry.
As the Federal Reserve considers raising interest rates for a fourth time this year, investors have grown apprehensive about a possibly more aggressive tightening path next year.
How It Worked: I usually like my skin to be on the dewier side, so I felt a little apprehensive trying this mattifying setting spray at first.
"The technology has finally matured to the point where airlines aren't as apprehensive to pick the latest generation technology," Jason Rabinowitz, director airline research at Routehappy, said.
"David was apprehensive about Andrew's visit," Cedric Rucker, one of Madson's ex-boyfriends, told Vanity Fair, especially since Madson believed that Cunanan was involved in organized crime.
But, with many millennials apprehensive about signing up for a credit card in the first place, or using one at all, building that credit can be tough.
Slack, which at times may seem apprehensive about introducing product updates, seems to also be adding a good deal of incremental features in the past few weeks.
" I'm "a little apprehensive about it because for fear of how it might look," Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, said on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
What really had me apprehensive on the eve of my Broadway debut were the dance moves, which my producer conveniently forgot to mention until the day before.
I'm saddened — as were many others with S.M.A, and some disability rights groups — to think others might grow so weary or apprehensive that they follow her example.
"Everybody will breathe a sigh of relief, because people were earlier apprehensive that if they withdrew life support, they could be prosecuted for culpable homicide," he added.
Even if the coronavirus outbreak gets cleaned up in a few months, many Americans may be apprehensive to get on crowded cruises or hop back on airplanes.
It's a role she is not entirely comfortable with, in part because her biggest calling card is the one she is most apprehensive about appearing to exploit.
The survey's findings, which strategists entitled "The Fed Herring," included an increasingly apprehensive view of global central banks and their role in monetary policy and economic stimulus.
He is still apprehensive about Mr. Trump, but he has decided to vote for him for these policies — and as a way to stop the Democratic Party.
Were you apprehensive about going back to do a sequel, or concerned about making the game fresh and exciting while retaining what people loved about Blind Forest?
As a result, privacy concerns are often invoked in situations where people are scared, apprehensive, or uncomfortable about changes happening in their society—technological, social, or otherwise.
Sloan got apprehensive when Miller started telling him about Zen Hospice's residential facility, known as the Guest House; it sounded as if it was for old people.
Scraping gray strips of flesh off a kid's skull on a recent trip to Torreón in northern Mexico, I was a little apprehensive about my first bite.
Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) have sounded apprehensive after the Senate added repealing the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate to their plan. Sens.
With this stifling atmosphere of rules and "appropriateness," it is no wonder that people (especially youth) are apprehensive and often uninterested in the whole idea of classical music.
The exhibition begins in 2128, when much of the country was apprehensive about participating in the conflict, even though the US's economic bias leaned heavily toward the Allies.
While the public is largely apprehensive about the president-elect, Americans do say that they are more optimistic that the U.S. economy will improve in the next year.
"More often than not, I find that people are a bit apprehensive about retirement," said certified financial planner Terrence Herr, managing partner at Herr Capital Management in Chicago.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — I was apprehensive about attending Sarah Lucas's performance piece "One Thousand Eggs: For Women" at the Hammer Museum last Friday.
"Business sentiment has been more subdued as producers have been apprehensive with regards to policy direction and overall sector-level policies," Ramos said in a note to clients.
After the appointment, I'm a little apprehensive about the process, but I want to give it a real honest try, so I book another appointment for next week.
Tench, ever the apprehensive one, immediately shoots down the prospect, reminding Dr. Carr the Forch operation is so secretive it was banished to the basement by their boss.
They are apprehensive that such reports could antagonise the US president or his fossil fuel-friendly acolytes and cause him to direct officials to obstruct progress in Bonn.
" While Tourist in This Town is finally out, Crutchfield was apprehensive prior to its release: "I'm proud of the record, but was nervous for people to hear it.
"I almost got apprehensive about it because we live in a free society and somebody is telling me I have to have solar in the home, " Garje said.
But numerous others, distrusting of the industry in the first place, are apprehensive about the potential use of such data, fearing its existence will asymmetrically benefit the insurer.
I'm apprehensive about the idea of [using] an analgesic during sporting events simply because injured athletes [could] end up hurting themselves worse instead of stopping when they should.
Though sentiments like Morano's were common, I also met apprehensive attendees who worry that "swamp creatures" at the Environmental Protection Agency are undermining attempts to hobble the agency.
As experts who work with the military community know, stigma is still one of the main reasons veterans are apprehensive in seeking care for a mental health condition.
He said one reason the market rally could keep going and a sell-off would not be severe is that investors are still apprehensive about the stock market.
Over Christmas break this year, I gathered my family at home and presented this film as a gift for my dad, a bit apprehensive about what he'd think.
Reached by phone in their car just before Mother's Day, they sounded elated but also apprehensive about the way forward with people who, for years, had been adversaries.
Many fans were initially apprehensive to hear the live-action Mulan would make significant changes to the original 1998 cartoon, and draw more from the original Chinese ballad.
I wasn't apprehensive about braking vigorously, throwing the Q50 hard into a corner and then getting back on the throttle for fear that the steering could keep up.
A second response to intensifying fears, however, was the emergence of the Tea Party, which mobilized racially and financially apprehensive whites who felt abandoned by the Republican leadership.
According to a Washington Post dispatch from Iowa this month, voters are apprehensive about the prospect of war with Iran but not particularly interested in talking about it.
BHP Chief Executive Andrew Mackenzie, meanwhile, said the company was "a little more apprehensive" on the short-term outlook, given trade relations between China and the United States.
I'm also a bit apprehensive because I'm spending time with my cousin J. We've never spent time alone so I wonder how the next six days will be.
Polone stated that Hercules was "desperate to get in [the water]" in rehearsals, but was apprehensive when the trainer switched from one side of the pool to the other.
Retailers are apprehensive about the U.S.-China trade war, an executive at a Hong Kong cosmetics chain said Thursday, calling the conflict the biggest risk to his company's business.
While readers may be apprehensive to pay for different separate paywalled sites, they may be more willing to buy a subscription for a platform that aggregates multiple publishers together.
I was a little apprehensive at first, because there's a lot of ways in which [society] tells mental health stories that are super dramatic and focused on the negative.
Those fears, the Fed has said, keep U.S. C-suites on edge, apprehensive about starting new building projects, establishing fresh supply chains and making other long-term business deals.
But Rachel was still feeling apprehensive about meeting Bryan's mom, seeing as his last relationship fell apart because his ex just couldn't see eye-to-eye with his mother.
His final post featured a shot of his youngest daughter, looking slightly apprehensive about the news of gaining a younger sibling as she held up the "Little Sister" onesie.
As reboots gain popularity and are dominate popular culture, I'm apprehensive that a rebooted Buffy is the solution to the demand for more stories to reflect the fantasy settings.
Rockwell has been apprehensive about accepting Emerson's stock as a currency because of what it perceives as Farr's poor track record of integrating acquisitions, sources told Reuters last week.
"Companies, particularly smaller ones, are apprehensive," Ralhan told Reuters, calling for more time to adjust and saying a high rate of GST could put his firm out of business.
While some are quite happy about the Brexit campaign's recent victory ("Biden: US 'preferred a different outcome' on Brexit," June 24), others are far more apprehensive about this outcome.
"At first he was a little apprehensive, and I was like, 'Dude, there is probably a kid here right now who is gay," Mr. Reda said in an interview.
" Harvey says it is not easy to find a job: "Turning up with grey hair and specs, people are often quite apprehensive about working with someone 20 years senior.
Self-possessed, she looks upward, as if at the sky,  while the man (or "He"), who shares the same pedestal, as "She," appears more apprehensive than his female counterpart.
He's very apprehensive around people, skittish around noises and movement and uncertain about things a dog shouldn't question — which made living in one of the world's busiest cities difficult.
Mindful of the book's reputation, Mr Ernst was apprehensive when the film's producers, Howard Gertler and James Schamus, asked him to read the script, which Ms Schrag also wrote.
They each give a nice, loving speech, but Hannah says that she's apprehensive about getting engaged, because she's "been burned in the past" when her dad gave his blessing.
Constance Wu has nothing but love for Fresh Off the Boat — but the star recently admitted that she was apprehensive about returning to the set to shoot season 6.
Compared to expelled students or other people deemed threats, schools appear to be more apprehensive about entering sensitive data about the entire student body into a facial recognition database.
If this survey is right — and, again, it's just one survey — it looks like the public is paying attention to advances in AI and is apprehensive about future advances.
Maybe that's what Republicans want; maybe some of their leeriness is warranted; maybe there is some place between smear campaign and smoking gun where reasonable people can be reasonably apprehensive.
At the time, an Amazon executive said the company was "apprehensive about the future created" by the bill and that it was being forced to question its growth in Seattle.
Still, Andrew Selepak, director of the Master of Arts in Mass Communication Program at the University of Florida, said Benioff and Weiss have reason to be apprehensive about the future.
In a culture where ageism is rampant, Numen has found that learning about the end of life has actually made her less apprehensive of getting older — and the inevitable end.
"I'm going to demur from answering the question that way," she said Tuesday when asked if she was "apprehensive" about Trump entering the Oval Office, according to The Washington Post.
On the day of meeting, Lenoard was apprehensive to approach Sandness, but after some time had passed, he walked over to him and waved to Sandness to pick him up.
Many of the commenters seem to understand anyone feeling apprehensive about this spicy beverage, but those that say they have tried it wrote that the drink is actually quite good.
The hospitals are particularly apprehensive about the bill's deep cuts to Medicaid — amounting to roughly $880 billion over 10 years, a 25 percent reduction, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
But not to be dismissed is the potential economic damage to the Floridian and national economies simply because people are too apprehensive about Zika to go about their daily lives.
"Young people feel discouraged and apprehensive about the political process as is, and then they look at the two options in front of us," said Mr. Prudhome, adding of Mrs.
"From what I've heard, and personal discussions I've had, some people and organizations are a little apprehensive about even physically going to Mexico, let alone providing their services," said Sparks.
Acting from a misguided sense of chivalry, the dashing but apprehensive New York Times illustrator John Moore pushes for the marginalization of his childhood friend Sarah Howard within the investigation.
Within the confines of this episode, his apprehensive contact with Carl has yet to distinguish him from the many similar characters, though who knows if the writers have bigger plans.
In focus groups Vox ran last fall on single-payer, even people sympathetic to the goal of universal health care were apprehensive at the thought of losing their own insurance.
So last month — just before the opening of the 2018 lobster season — I went up to Maine, where the fishermen and fisherwomen were both apprehensive and optimistic about their future.
" Speaking on CNN, Shelby was more apprehensive about directly contradicting the president, but praised current military policy allowing transgender troops as "a big tent for people who want to serve.
Psychologically, we were steadily becoming more apprehensive than ever, with — according to the National Institute of Mental Health — 18 percent of people experiencing actual anxiety disorders in any given year.
When she locks Joe in the glass cage, she bakes him muffins, and when Joe looks apprehensive, freaks out over the fact that Joe thinks she would ever poison him.
"I've had some time to talk to people who maybe were apprehensive in September and October, and I'm hoping to bring a lot of those gifts back," Dr. Boudreau said.
To say Trump was apprehensive about his decision would be understating it -- sources told CNN he asked his advisers if he could reverse his decision after telling Pence he was it.
The mood was subdued in Gibraltar on Friday, with people apprehensive and confused about what the result may mean for the movement of labor and capital over the border with Spain.
Despite market optimism over Donald Trump's agenda of being pro-growth and pro-market, Nili Gilbert, the co-founder of Matarin Capital and portfolio manager, is apprehensive toward the bullish attitudes.
Insanally said the reaction in Guyana runs the gamut: "There are people who are excited, people who are apprehensive, and people who think oil should be avoided as a curse altogether."
Nine house Republicans have said they plan to retire since the start of the year, as party strategists become increasingly apprehensive about the possibility of a GOP House takeover in 2020.
Attempting to deceive black voters like he did in South Carolina is an intellectual insult to African Americans and marks another reason why black voters will likely remain apprehensive of Buttigieg.
On the streets of Buenos Aires, many Argentines were apprehensive the IMF could once again impose a straitjacket on their country, after the spectacular failure of its policies 17 years earlier.
Bar: IonaNumber of Taps: 23Notable Flavors: Dogfish Head Breakfast Stout, Aspall Dry English Cider, Guinness Megan Hopkins, the bartender at Iona, was a little apprehensive when whipping me up a suicide.
" The Cubans argued that history had left them apprehensive, she recalled: "They said to us, 'You used your secure containers in the past to bring in materials for counter-revolutionary groups.
I'm apprehensive about the limitations inherent in canonization, mainly canon's inadequate literary representation of difference as tokenism, and the prohibitive inaccessibility for those who can't afford education at the highest levels.
"I sensed that in the hallways there were people who were becoming apprehensive," said Johan De Nysschen, a former Nissan senior vice president and chief of the company's luxury Infiniti division.
Some banks are apprehensive about the amount of debt the bidders are looking to take on, even if Tesco's operations in Asia are some of the most prized assets on offer.
"If the markets are a little apprehensive about Bolsonaro, they should feel completely insecure when it comes to the PT," said Gustavo Bebianno, the president of Mr. Bolsonaro's Social Liberal Party.
Some students on Harvard's campus said they were pleased with the decision, although they said they were apprehensive about what would happen if the case made it to the Supreme Court.
LONDON — The title alone would seem to capture how many people here are thinking about this apprehensive chapter in history, as the long goodbye known as Brexit grinds into laborious gear.
Connecticut Sun Coach Curt Miller was apprehensive when forward Jonquel Jones, then a rookie, told him last year that she would be playing in South Korea during the W.N.B.A. off-season.
Kurdish officials are apprehensive that once Mosul has fallen, US interest in the region will wither, though senior figures in the new administration have pledged that the "strategic US-Iraq relationship" endures.
Nevertheless, since the surprise outcome of last year's U.S. presidential election, financial markets remain particularly apprehensive about the possibility - however slim - of the anti-euro Marine Le Pen winning the French presidency.
DENNERT: His switch report has a lot of people that come in and watch it, and they were always in all of Charles, and always very -- you know, apprehensive about approaching him.
The 12-month-old and 24-month-old wolves likewise approached their foster-parents and close acquaintances with affection, but they were a bit apprehensive when approaching the other two visitor types.
With the championship finely balanced after four long-haul races, Mercedes turned up at the Circuit de Catalunya with a car whose revised features drew appreciative and apprehensive murmurs around the paddock.
"It is quite complicated.. reinsurers are quite apprehensive about extending cover for Chennai Petroleum," said one of the sources, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.
Dean cites Shia contacts inside the Kingdom as saying that most of the community are wary of protesting -- apprehensive that authorities would react quickly and with force and that bloodshed would follow.
The chief executive of the world's biggest miner said on Tuesday that BHP was "a little more apprehensive" on the short-term outlook, given trade disputes between China and the United States.
President Trump has been "anxious and apprehensive" about the prospects for the US economy amid signs of a global economic slowdown, reported the Washington Post Thursday citing sources familiar with the matter.
Meanwhile, though the newspaper industry was initially apprehensive about Brave's plan, the company has signed up some big-name publishers, including NPR, Wikipedia, and The Washington Post, to its revenue-sharing program.
Richard Nelson's portrait of an apprehensive family gathered around a kitchen table in Rhinebeck, N.Y., may be the most topically resonant and emotionally engaging play to emerge from this presidential election year.
In one Cuckold Sessions video, the white male partner of an apprehensive and innocent-looking blonde, Lily Rader, offers her to a Black man in order to get into his good graces.
It's absolutely reasonable to feel some apprehensive, pre-emptive boredom at the prospect of the Warriors pan-searing and butter-basting the rest of the league for the duration of Durant's stay.
If they choose to use the bidet, the remote is fairly intuitive, though I do keep the user manual on top of the tank in case people are apprehensive about using it.
He recounted how one Pensacola resident gave an apple pie to a group of Saudi military officers, apprehensive of what the community thought of them after the shooting by a fellow Saudi.
"Tearful, isolated, apprehensive, he refused to change the speech," Schor writes, but he deleted the final stanza of the prayer, which proclaimed that Christians, Jews, and Muslims were all children of God.
On Sunday morning, a few hours before he was to board a flight to Paris, Mr. Rousso, 62, said in the telephone interview that he was apprehensive about returning to the airport.
So, Muslims were always apprehensive that Narendra Modi becoming the prime minister of the country would mean trouble for them, would mean that the fascist project of RSS would actually be realized.
"Indian Muslims are extremely apprehensive about the intentions of the Modi government with regard to CAB and NRC," says Shahid Siddiqui, a Muslim community leader and editor of an Urdu-language newspaper.
" The comments came after Sotomayor -- who was appointed by President Barack Obama -- was asked by moderator, Bill Press, if she was in any way "apprehensive about what happened in this nation last Tuesday.
If you can't wait until December 13th to order your concealer or are apprehensive about color matching yourself online, there's one way you can snag the star's exciting new launch before anyone else.
As we can see, the woman in this video was feeling a little apprehensive about having sex while on her period, and that's something Kahnweiler brought into the story from her own life.
And he was apprehensive when a stranger gripping pink balloons showed up and started snapping pictures of the couple as they took in the views on a hike in San Francisco's Twin Peaks.
It's about a postdoc in a biology lab, which is probably the closest description of my life that I'll ever find in a novel, but I'm apprehensive about how accurate it will be.
Simmons had already played an evil Nazi on Homicide—which appears to have been a kind of proving ground for future OZ cast members—and was feeling a little apprehensive about being typecast.
"I'm quite apprehensive because it could go either way, and the future direction of what I'm doing and the lives of a lot of people will be dependent on this," Elan-Cane said.
Goldman Sachs and ratings agency Moody's both cut their 2019 growth forecasts for Mexico this week, citing weak private investment from businesses apprehensive about the policies of new President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
For starters, Democrats have been apprehensive about calling for increased deportation for immigrants that have committed serious crimes in our country for fear of upsetting the most radical voices in the immigration lobby.
At dinner, I couldn't help but gush about how great my husband was and although Donnay was still a bit apprehensive about me marrying a stranger, he was happy that I was happy.
And while Valkyrie (played by a black woman) and Sam Wilson (played by a black man) are endowed by Thor and Captain America as their respective successors, the camera shows them looking apprehensive.
In "Yokosuka Story #63" (1976–1977), a woman guardedly holds her bag in a candid moment, while a teenager in "Yokosuka #61" (22000–22005) sits on a bench looking apprehensive, if not fearful.
Ms. de Kroon was "a bit apprehensive to be living far from her family now that she had a child," Ms. Lima said, but living away from family was nothing new to her.
I was the 18-year-old preparing to go away to college, apprehensive and just hoping my body would be able to withstand four more years of the sport that defined my life.
Leather-jacketed and fuchsia-haired, Ms. Aarniomaki was a celebrity in the online world for her hand-sewn hobbyhorses and riding videos, but she was apprehensive about letting her classmates know about it.
Democrats apprehensive about Sanders's self-description as a democratic socialist should be reminded that Republicans will likely call Biden a socialist or a radical leftist as well, just as they did with Obama.
Sienna George, Boise State's student body president, said it was easy for students to feel apprehensive about seeking emergency contraception because they often feel judged, or worry about running into someone they know.
Trump signed the CR late last month, but Ukrainians are still apprehensive about the funds "going through without a hitch," according to Andrij Dobriansky, a representative for the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America.
"I'm apprehensive that Charlottesville wasn't the match, that the killing of black and brown folks wasn't the match," said Wade Davis, a former N.F.L. player who works with athletes on social justice issues.
There is emerging evidence that the coronavirus does not transfer from a sick mother to an unborn baby, but the limited data and unanswered questions have left many pregnant women in China apprehensive.
The steep losses are mostly because of the absence of Chinese tourists, but also because some "tourists from other countries are apprehensive about traveling anywhere close to China," he wrote in his report.
While I ponder these matters, my cousin Colin sends an email proposing a series of compound German nouns for the frightful environment we inhabit: AngstvollPolitick (apprehensive politics), BedenklichPolitik (alarming politics), UnglaublichPolitik (outrageous politics).
"I hadn't had very good experiences with reality television in the past, so I was really apprehensive in the beginning, and I was really hesitant to be involved," the 32-year-old says.
Mr. Pérez may see himself as a trusted back channel between apprehensive cultural figures and President Trump: "I would help him try to see the different opinions of the art world," he said.
Some people may be a little apprehensive to do so, but if you get a call and are unprepared, I would say: 'Thanks so much for reaching out, I'm super excited for this opportunity.
What was the challenge here, the kind of thing you hadn't really gotten to do before that you were either really charged up to do, or maybe a little apprehensive about, going into it?
Instagram will also have to convince creators to shoot their content vertically or find ways to gracefully crop it, and some may be apprehensive if they typically shoot in landscape for traditional video players.
Russia is also apprehensive about projects Washington has supported for 10 years to bring natural gas via pipelines from Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz field to markets in Europe via the Southern Gas Corridor, Fannon said.
I've done a lot of self-driving vehicle demos, including in Waymo's own previous-generation Lexus test vehicles, so I wasn't apprehensive about being ferried around in Waymo's Chrysler Pacifica minivan to begin with.
Six months later, with Hermer is healthy and lavishing in baby bliss with daughter Sadie, her costars admit they were a bit apprehensive to reach out in the midst of the life-threatening ordeal.
The Times's editorial board wrote that the former press secretary "lied" while "an apprehensive America wondered what was ahead," and said he failed to build the requisite rapport with journalists covering the White House.
So it was that within a year—during which Charles built a house, planted crops, and kept the family alive—the government, now apprehensive of war with Native Americans, forced them off their claim.
" Eric Hedrick, who raises 1.1 million chickens a year in West Virginia, said he had no evidence that the disease harms humans, but added, "I'd be apprehensive about buying a chicken in the market.
Maybe that's why these opening acts were, on the whole, uneven and apprehensive, reflecting aesthetics still to be clearly defined via advertising campaigns, editorials and the all-important impact of the clothes hitting rails.
I just think we really need to take a hard look at what it is that makes us feel so apprehensive, and consider the possibility that this isn't really about the screens after all.
Shura's Nothing's Real, one of last year's loveliest synthpop albums, captures the mood, wistfully autumnal in its slickly shiny evocation of felt, awkward, apprehensive longings implied to extend beyond the limits of the music.
One was to thoroughly understand it myself, and the second was to lead the reader through a door into a field that they might be apprehensive about and have some kind of fear of.
But because no one knows what the terms of trade are going to be between companies in the U.K. and the EU going forward, a number of firms are apprehensive about remaining in London.
"Well before World War I, the philosopher William James, apprehensive of what lay ahead, said, 'We must find the moral equivalent of war' to give unity and direction to our society," Professor Dowd wrote.
Similarly, the British pound sat at a week-low of $1.3000, with markets apprehensive that the Bank of England may cut rates at the month's end - especially if business surveys this week seem sour.
This is both a surprise and a relief, because I'd found myself apprehensive about "Full Frontal," whose ads in the subway joked, "Watch or You're Sexist"—a jujitsu joke with a glint of anxiety.
One of the things that I learned growing up in this industry is that stylists are very apprehensive with sharing their knowledge; that is just the spirit of the industry that needs to be broken.
" The statement adds that Hercules, the dog in the video, had several days to rehearse the stunt, and when he became apprehensive on the day of shooting, the "production team did not proceed with filming.
People are naturally apprehensive of the show, and the showrunners' response to the backlash hasn't instilled much confidence, nor has how they're using the show to justify the lack of diversity on Game Of Thrones.
Goods are placed in a pantry at the school where students can pick them up, hassle-free, and no questions asked—which is important, Stewart says, because students are often apprehensive to ask for help.
But it may be that advertisers are still apprehensive about shifting budgets from other services like Facebook — or even emerging ones like Snapchat, which could pique greater curiosity because of their rapid growth and engagement.
While we have resumed construction planning for Block 18, we remain very apprehensive about the future created by the council's hostile approach and rhetoric toward larger businesses, which forces us to question our growth here.
Best Western When Raf Simons paid homage to America's history with silk Western shirts and Clint Eastwood-style cowboy boots at Calvin Klein, people were apprehensive; there's a fine line between fashion and fancy dress.
Meanwhile Japan, where gold was sold at par with the global benchmark, continued to see lacklustre demand as the industrial sector remained apprehensive about the state of the global economy, a Tokyo-based trader said.
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"We remain very apprehensive about the future created by the council's hostile approach and rhetoric toward larger businesses, which forces us to question our growth here," Amazon vice president Drew Herdener said at the time.
The wonderful Rebecca Naomi Jones's virginal, apprehensive Laurey is steeped in a combination of dreaminess, raw terror and independent-minded pragmatism that seems to say so much about where America was then — and is now.
This could make consumers more risk-averse and apprehensive about moving their funds to a new bank — especially one that's nontraditional — and instead push them toward legacy institutions, which they may perceive as more secure.
And people who are much older, because ... an ageist idea I started out with was one of the awful things about getting old is clearly that as death gets closer, you must get more apprehensive.
"(The fishermen) are very happy but they are very apprehensive that the government might not comply with the orders," said Soyinka Lempaa, a lawyer with the Katiba Institute rights group, who represented them in court.
" Speculating on the decision to bring charges, he said, "The fear of Islam and Muslims may be far greater now, and the prosecution service may be a lot more apprehensive of Islam and its followers.
BHP Billiton – BHP reported better-than-expected profit and a record high dividend for the fiscal year that ended June 30, but the mining company said it was more apprehensive about the short term outlook.
Though he was apprehensive on arriving in Mississippi in the early 1970s, as an auxiliary bishop for the Diocese of Natchez-Jackson, most parishioners accepted him, he said, despite the state's history of racial unrest.
When we focus on John's experience it really makes us wish John could be here talking about it because he died as we were making the film and we feel slightly apprehensive talking for him.
Americans are apprehensive about the changing demographics of the country, the changing ethnic complexion of the country, the status of the United States as a world superpower, about the economic future of the United States.
After watching a very tense YouTube video from wombling pioneer Stephen Auker titled, "Tesco manager approaches me when I'm wombling (E21)," I was rather apprehensive about picking up receipts in close proximity to large corporations.
ET, Fox Sports 1 ABOUT UTAH (13-5, 2-33 Pac-12): The Utes dropped three of their first four conference games before knocking off Oregon State and coach Larry Krystkowiak is apprehensive about the situation.
Getting out of the couple's Range Rover, the future king seemed apprehensive with all that was going on and looked at his mom – who rewore a Stella McCartney dress and Smythe blazer – to be picked up.
Pressing pause for an agreed upon length of time and letting the more apprehensive partner get become more comfortable is likely going to improve your chances of success should you decide to give it a go.
Personally, I get to the point with some of these things where, especially on feeds, I'm apprehensive to do things because I don't want to mess up the algorithm and make other things harder to find.
I was intrigued by the pics all over Instagram (including Kylie Jenner's post, which racked up over 4 million likes) but when it came to trying them out, I was a bit apprehensive given my inexperience.
"All in all, the winery is a tad isolated and we are a bit apprehensive, but at least for the moment everything is functioning and we're working in the cellar," the winery said in the post.
NEW YORK A protracted trade war between China and the United States, the world's largest economies, and a deteriorating global growth outlook has left investors apprehensive about the end to the longest expansion in American history.
As I walked to the examination room, I felt a little as my grandmother did—it was a relief to have her and her health finally in the hands of professionals—but I was also apprehensive.
In Houston, Daniel Castillo Garcia said he is apprehensive about his toddler son's future because the 600-year-old Mexican native is in deportation proceedings after being picked up by U.S. federal agents near the border.
"A lot of individuals who were somewhat apprehensive about the process are now signing up to move forward in a legal fashion," Fort Worth immigration attorney Jason Mills, who is handling the couple's case, told me.
Doctors overcome their fear of social media The coronavirus pandemic could accelerate a shift in the medical community toward being more comfortable and active on social media after a long period of being apprehensive about it.
Washington (CNN)Deflated, frustrated, apprehensive -- with the acquittal of President Donald Trump, diplomats and officials who provided testimony about the administration's dealings with Ukraine are bracing for the fallout now that the impeachment trial has concluded.
Despite this increasing adoption enjoyed by the average person, banks and certain governments, such as the U.S. government, have been apprehensive toward cryptocurrency, mainly because they have no control over it due to its decentralized nature.
" Kirsty, also 26, agrees: "If you're going to have a threesome, then it should be about all three of you… I would feel less apprehensive if [the men] were going to enjoy each other as well.
What to watch: Town halls this recess showed that moderates have the most to lose, and they may have made nervous members even more apprehensive of voting for Trumpcare — especially if it moves further to the right.
A stable of hosts Natalie Perdue, a host in Springfield, Virginia, admits she was apprehensive at the thought of letting a stranger sleep in her basement, while her husband and three kids slept on the second floor.
My fellow lucid dream enthusiasts had picked one another out without too much trouble; they were the ones milling around sheepishly, looking a little rumpled, a little apprehensive, not quite sure what they had signed up for.
The 15-year-old high school freshman is apprehensive about being around people, said family members, who have kept conversations light and not peppered her with questions about her 39-day ordeal as she tries to heal.
As if the prospect of going from one child to four weren't daunting enough, the North Caldwell, New Jersey, couple said they were apprehensive about the cost of raising all four kids and putting them through college.
But Democrats advocating for immigrants could face a difficult road in areas where people from foreign lands are few and far between, and the native-born population is already apprehensive about their way of life slipping away.
Nonreligious Israelis are fascinated by the growing Haredi community — more than 10 percent of Israel's Jewish population and projected to be more than 20 percent in 12 years — and are apprehensive about its future impact on Israel.
But Boston is apparently somewhat apprehensive to go all-in on Leonard — partially based on the long-term health of the seven-year veteran Leonard, who played just nine games last season due to a quad injury.
Harold and the other man look, not without kindness, at the viewer, bodies relaxed, fully at home; Harold is slightly apprehensive, hands folded in his lap, while his younger companion is confident but also a bit bemused.
Mr. Netanyahu, whom Republicans in a 2015 poll had named the world leader they most admired, was initially apprehensive over Mr. Trump's victory in November 2016, according to people made aware of his thinking at the time.
And in an interview Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol, the Democratic lawmaker doubled down — stressing that she is "apprehensive as to whether we're ready" for a world in which highly autonomous sedans share the road with humans.
Paolo Pellegrin's "A Gypsy Woman on the Train," made in Kosovo in 2001, is as much about the apprehensive passenger's face as it is about the damaged window next to her; together they evoke war and displacement.
Fernando Satue, 67, a retired mechanic who was born in Huesca and has lived in Catalonia since he was 5, said that the mounting demand for independence has made him apprehensive about expressing his opinions in public.
And therefore it shouldn't be too hard to see why millennials are apprehensive about government intrusions into the market that have greatly slowed down services that they themselves have used to great benefit like Airbnb and Uber.
"Guest LOVE disconnecting even if they were apprehensive to do so at first and have said to us after their experience — don't ever add Wi-Fi/cell coverage, it will ruin the experience," Marne told Business Insider.
Sometimes (as in this show) he delicately nestled small speakers emitting apprehensive noises within rusted objects, piles of pigments, small, hand-made, ceramic bowls, paper bags, and sheets of glass — all which resonate and diffuse the sound.
Ginsburg has seen reproductive rights and civil liberties narrowed over her quarter century on the bench, and as the court has become more conservative especially in recent years, she has seemed more apprehensive about what could be next.
The persistent appetite for repeal and replace, at least as a slogan, appears to be motivating Trump and Republican leaders far more than the fact that their own base seems apprehensive about their actual plan to do it.
"The airing of what could be potentially really dirty laundry ... is something that anybody's boss, in this case Murdoch and his team, should be apprehensive about," said Brown, director of Montclair State University's School of Communication and Media.
In the future when Facebook opens opportunities for developers, like the chat bot SDK we recently discovered, they might be apprehensive about investing time and resources into platforms from a company with a poor history of continued support.
So naturally, I was more than a little apprehensive to put dozens of different masks, all with their own dozens of ingredients, on my face — and Dr. Jart+'s Shake & Shot Rubber Mask earned the biggest side-eye.
People went wild with the apprehensive expression the New Jersey governor made as Trump spoke, flooding the world with memes and jokes about his seemingly regretful appearance: Chris Christie is blinking "PLEASE KILL ME" in Morse code. pic.twitter.
AltspaceVR said in July that investors were too apprehensive about VR to keep funding the 35,000-strong community, and when a deal for its next round of funding fell through, it had no choice but to shut down.
Some investors in Mexico's currency and other instruments have grown apprehensive about the possibility of a win by Republican White House candidate Donald Trump, who has fired off a series of verbal broadsides against Mexico and its economy.
But as Mr. Trump has gained strength in the nominating fight, winning primaries by widening margins, some Republicans have grown apprehensive about mounting an all-out war against him, given the growing likelihood that he will be nominated.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt featuring in almost every scene of new sci-fi romance "Passengers", director Morten Tyldum was apprehensive about the chemistry between two American actors who had never worked together before.
This might seem like an intimidating task, depending on your level of technical expertise: I know I found myself a bit apprehensive when I opened the various boxes and laid out all the parts in front of me.
Synthesizing diverse possibilities — from Japanese prints to inlaid jewel boxes to embroidered kimonos to kitsch figures to digital screens — she generates a vision of uncertainty to carry with us as we head into the future, exhilarated and apprehensive.
"The deal will be driven mainly by domestic demand I suspect, but it could spur more hybrid issuance, although investors will still be very apprehensive so it may take some time," said a banker away from the deal.
Now if you yourself are in an apprehensive state of mind these days (and I'd wager, somehow, that you are), you might think a show about what scares people would be the last thing you'd want as entertainment.
It's not just Mahler's Ninth: Listening to anything that touches on the sublime makes me apprehensive, whether it's Coltrane or Bjork or even the silence that greets me when I wake up in the middle of the night.
The two skeleton athletes here from Jamaica and Ghana, two countries where there is very little natural ice, if any, were apprehensive, too, at first, neither of them knowing much about the sport before giving it a shot.
In central Tripoli, while there were no signs yet of military and security vehicles or personnel on the streets, shops and cafes were closing earlier than usual in the evening and residents were apprehensive about the prospect of violence.
Khloé Kardashian has done the maternity shoot, had a baby shower and gotten lots of great items off her Amazon Baby Registry to prep for her daughter on the way, but there's one thing she still feels apprehensive about.
His comments about the country's military dictatorship — which ended in the mid-1980s — and his promise to put military officials in power also has those within and outside of Brazil apprehensive about the strength of the country's democratic institutions.
Mr. Carter's speech here to troops set to deploy to Iraq came as the Obama administration tried to convince an apprehensive public that it has an effective strategy to destroy the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
Part of the reason I was apprehensive about the show's success is because I don't trust an industry that consistently prioritizes a narrow margin of beauty to do right by women who fall outside that margin in any capacity.
NEW YORK, Aug 13 (Reuters) - A protracted trade war between China and the United States, the world's largest economies, and a deteriorating global growth outlook has left investors apprehensive about the end to the longest expansion in American history.
GLENN THRUSH: Well, I'm here with Tim Miller, and I've got to say, I was a little apprehensive about having you on because, in my experience, I always have a shitty experience with people who I know and like.
While the Ikrams initially seemed apprehensive about being in close quarters with a woman who was divorced, by their third day they offered to host her in Pakistan, even though she was unsure about the safety in the country.
Maybe Mr. Johnson, who is white and American-born, wasn't apprehensive about pushing the matter of deportation so far — presumably, his proximity to the subject isn't the same as it might be for a brown person who is undocumented.
"He was apprehensive at first, but once he saw the other divers and camera guys out in the water he said, 'If those guys can do it, I'll do it,' and he went for it," Packer told the New York Post.
While I'd never actually had a migraine and a panic attack at the same time, the warnings made me apprehensive, so I jumped at the chance to replace one or both of the drugs with a less potentially dangerous alternative.
Before a race... Pre-race jitters might make you apprehensive to eat, but depending on the length of the event, you might need a little something in your stomach at the starting line — and while you're on the course — Chag says.
Though his father initially seemed apprehensive about his pursuit of acting, it wasn't until the family's car was stolen early one morning that Valderrama felt he had earned his parents' permission, and their faith in him, to go all in.
Before spending some time with the Z Flip, I was apprehensive about the advantages that foldable flip phones like the Z Flip and its closest competitor, the $1,500 recently-launched Motorola Razr, would bring to the way I use my phone.
When it came time to train to build strength for GLOW ("to be able to throw people and do things like that"), she was a little apprehensive — Brie feared getting "too bulky," a myth that all too many of us believe.
While we're still apprehensive to test out a relatively low key, multi-strap bikini top, we're glad Lindsay's willing to take such seaside sartorial risks and blaze trails for the rest of us to follow in her ever-trendy footsteps.
Maybe half of the people I've spoken to about the game have been very vocally apprehensive about us doing this; but in the year since announcement, after talking with the media and pro players, people are starting to get it.
I was apprehensive because when I think "Linux," I think of hardcore programmers and imagine data streams flowing down the screen a la The Matrix, but Weaver showed me that I didn't need to know command line language to operate it.
Having moved to New York just three weeks before 9/11, Geller is no stranger to political turmoil in the US, but he has become increasingly apprehensive about the current administration and how it will affect him and his business.
I'm kind of being wedged between the generation of my mother, who is an immigrant mother and is apprehensive about these sort of protests, and my young niece in terms of fighting for what her future is going to be like.
"Investors are apprehensive that Ferrari may move to a guidance range," said analysts at Evercore ISI, adding that it would be interpreted as a negative revision if the 2 billion euro figure was at the top end of such a range.
But the customer service worker in Maine remains apprehensive about the potential upheaval, an indication of the mixed emotions independents - and those politicians who depend on them - are feeling around the impeachment fight consuming Washington one year before the 2020 election.
While she was apprehensive at writing for children at first, she settled on a world that she'd used in a pair of short fantasy stories years before, "The Rule of Names," and "The Word of Unbinding," set on an archipelago.
Why it makes sense: Although states run their own elections and several states were at first apprehensive of the federal government getting involved in their election security, the National Guard is already in place in states and ready to deploy quickly.
The accounts suggest that the British authorities were deeply apprehensive about the possibility of a larger health crisis in the hours after the Skripals were found unconscious on March 4, in what was initially believed to be an opioid overdose.
After meeting with local S.D.F. officials and touring its prisons, Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said he was no longer as concerned about breakouts or abuses, but had become more apprehensive about the fragility of the group's position.
When an opportunity pops up to sail from Tahiti to San Diego — in a boat belonging to an older couple Richard knows — Tami hesitates, not because she's afraid of open water but because she's apprehensive about merging her journey with Richard's.
The comedian's comedian Andrea Savage created and wrote the series and stars as a neo-soccer mom — self-absorbed, abrasive and anxious to please — and the show finds the perfect use for Tom Everett Scott as her loyal but apprehensive husband.
Diamond later tells him that she felt betrayed he didn't mention this sooner in their relationship, and what starts as an apprehensive conversation escalates into an argument: Diamond takes off her ring, and Carlton yells some choice names at her.
When cats have to stick their faces into deep bowls and their whiskers rub up against the sides, the experience can be stressful, prompting them to paw the food onto the floor, fight with other cats or grow apprehensive at mealtimes.
With houses being sold because of divorce, "there's a lot of anxiety for all parties, not just the people getting the divorce, but the buyers are apprehensive about what's the house going to look like when they move in," Mrs.
Some in the community are apprehensive, as they have seen city-subsidized developments, on larger lots, that they believe neglected the needs of longtime residents, said Paula Z. Segal, a senior staff attorney for the Community Development Project's Equitable Neighborhoods practice.
"Many people in Japan don't know that cats can get [a virus related to] HIV too, but when they hear that they can, sometimes they feel a bit apprehensive," Yuka Tokunaga, Neco Republic's Tokyo branch manager, told me over the phone.
This next phase has to be apprehensive it will have to deal with the Triage whose application of a fear factor is well rooted in the fabric of the Zimbabwean society, and has managed to induce fear where ever Zimbabweans meet.
She treated any movie that could make her laugh as a step above the rest, and abhorred self-seriousness above all else — she saw early Woody Allen as the pinnacle of contemporary comedy, but was apprehensive of his later work.
But with a flattening yield curve the likes of which hasn't been seen since just prior to the Great Recession, coupled with the other cited factors, his thinking has changed and made him apprehensive about a Fed move in the present climate.
Some states have been apprehensive about reporting information to the F.B.I. database — the National Instant Criminal Background Check System — because they were afraid of violating the federal health privacy law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, known as Hipaa.
There is a place for that stuff, and while I think we can be a little too apprehensive about trying stuff with our bodies, whichever activation and prehab/rehab-type moves we might see influencers do often come from someone's technical expertise.
One reader explained that she felt "conscious of the fact that I use carbs as an [emotional] crutch" after completing the program, but expressed that she felt apprehensive at first about resuming "normal" eating, because she liked the way she felt on Whole30.
While Destiny's parents admit they were apprehensive about seeing their daughter take to social media (no one else in the family have their own accounts, they say), but they now hope others with rare conditions will be inspired to share their stories, too.
"I've seen scarier things that affected other people, but in terms of me being or feeling threatened and close proximity to physical violence, I would say that's the most apprehensive I've ever been," said Lampley, recalling the wild night in New York.
He's apprehensive as Rose (Allison Williams) hasn't told her parents he was black, but she charms him into believing it will all be OK. Besides, she reassures him, her dad would have voted for Obama for a third term if he could!
Nevertheless, the examiner should have made close observation of facial expressions, both in normal and abnormal persons, especially as to whether they may be said to be gloomy, sad, anxious, apprehensive, elated, hostile, confused, sleepy, cyanotic, exalted, arrogant, conceited, restless, impatient, etc.
The report said that while U.S. allies in the Middle East are apprehensive of the GOP front-runner, "some other observers see that Trump is the clearest in expressing the American opinion about Islam, but he lacks political experience," according to the Journal.
Before the interview, I was apprehensive, anticipating a showdown on par with Christmas Eve at my FOX News-loving grandpa's house—after all, my own leanings are a far cry from those Mustaine, a former Rick Santorum supporter, has been spouting for decades.
I've always heard this is the hardest kind of fat to lose (I wouldn't know from personal experience because I've never actually tried for real lol) so I'm kind of apprehensive and worried about getting discouraged before I end up seeing any results.
"Any pitcher that has significant major league time, I think, would be very apprehensive to try to make that change at that stage of his career," said the agent Tom O'Connell, whose client Jon Niese signed with the Long Island Ducks on Wednesday.
Begin, a hero of the underground movement in Israel's prestate era, had a deep admiration for the former general — "a glorious commander of armies," he called him — but he was somewhat apprehensive about Sharon's unwillingness to accept the authority of his superiors.
AISHA HARRIS I was admittedly apprehensive going into the first episode based on the trailer, but once I watched it, I was shocked to realize that an insensitive representation of bullying and obesity might actually be the least of this show's problems.
With Jason Moran joining as a guest pianist and the rhythm section stoking a slinky rock beat, the band moves from a hopped-up and apprehensive melody to a scattered Moran solo to a squalling, double-saxophone improvisation at the end. RUSSONELLO
So the sense that people knew this, it was somehow okay and they'd enabled it but somehow they could live with it, and that I think is going to end now and people are going to be much more apprehensive about behaving badly.
Short bets on the Chinese yuan CNY=CFXS, the South Korean won KRW=KFTC and the Singapore dollar SGD= declined for the second time in a month, but the unpredictable nature of the last 15 months has kept market participants slightly apprehensive.
For someone who historically has suffered with pain during pelvic exams or who has underlying pelvic pain and is understandably apprehensive about an exam there are several options: Find someone with expertise in doing pelvic exams for women who have pelvic pain.
Some scientists are beginning to feel apprehensive, but there's a plan in place.. The deep-space network of NASA communications satellites began a 45-day period of "active listening" on Wednesday, during which they will send signals from Earth to Mars several times a day.
"China's use of Buddhist diplomacy is significant because several of these countries are apprehensive of this giant power — whether all the loans they are taking from China will drive them into a debt trap," Dr. Sudha Ramachandran, a South Asia analyst, told VICE News.
Participants were also apprehensive about transmission of data from AVs if the technology was used in their own cars: A majority objected to the sharing of data with insurance companies and the state Road Traffic Department, and even more to the Swiss Federal Tax Administration.
Love from a team of animal rescuers is what it took to bring Lucy the rescued Red Wattle pig and an apprehensive pig named Bert together  — and love is what will keep this pig couple together on National Pig Day (March 1) and beyond.
"We've said ... that we're a little bit more apprehensive about the short-term, but longer term, we still see a lot of strong demand for our products," Chief Executive Andrew Mackenzie told reporters after the company reported a 33 percent rise in annual profit.
Like many in Alabama, Morse was apprehensive about Hurricane Dorian, a feeling which was only heightened by President Donald Trump, who continued to claim Alabama was in the path of the storm for several days — despite the National Weather Service adamantly denying his claims.
Will Hurd of Texas, the only black Republican in the House of Representatives, is the latest GOP lawmaker to announce his retirement from Congress, one of a growing number as party strategists become increasingly apprehensive about the possibility of a Republican House takeover in 2020.
But the fact that Lucca puts in a good word for Diane to one of the founding members of Boseman's firm, who is apprehensive about bringing on a white partner, suggests that the show will handle these complex issues better than its predecessor did.
Exes or frenemies appearing this season: I was a little apprehensive to see Da'vonne because we did not have the best relationship on our season of Big Brother as she was one of the houseguests who outed my sister and I as being the "Twin Twist."
The fact that the text of the 14th Amendment bars such action is no matter, since the point is to sway those white voters who are apprehensive about their future position in a country where, demographers suggest, they may find themselves in the minority within their lifetimes.
"If the Fed fails to communicate an increasingly apprehensive outlook and willingness to remain on hold for the foreseeable future, risk assets will undoubtedly underperform – thereby tightening financial conditions as equity volatility spikes," Ian Lyngen, BMO Capital Markets' head of U.S. rate strategy, said in a note.
Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Republican and author of another of the proposals that was voted down on Monday afternoon, said he was apprehensive about the provision in the Collins proposal because it permitted an appeal only after a gun sale is prohibited.
Discounting the irrational notion that government departments and agencies typically think everything is sensitive and critical, I propose that any private sector CEO worthy of the title is equally apprehensive and protective of his or her organization's security posture, intellectual property, and employee and customer information.
Even Stephen K. Bannon, the former White House strategist who views Mr. Happer as "the climate hustler's worst nightmare — a world-class physicist from the nation's leading institution of advanced learning, who does not suffer fools gladly," is apprehensive about what Mr. Happer is trying to do.
As these processes continue and accelerate, many Trump voters — the neighbors, relatives, friends, parents and children of those who have become mired in this "geography of desperation" — are deeply apprehensive about what might happen if Trump fails to fulfill his promise to make America great again.
Adam -- a wildlife biologist and cohost of the new series on the History channel -- was extremely apprehensive about the ordeal ... as he and his cohost, professional animal handler Rob "Caveman" Alleva, traveled to a jungle and volunteered to get bitten by a 16-foot reticulated python.
After the striking political theater that unfolded Friday at the forbidding border between North and South Korea, it seems almost meanspirited to cast aspersions on Kim Jong-un's motives or to be apprehensive about talks Mr. Kim is expected to have in a few weeks with President Trump.
There might be some 'sell on the news', but I think that the incremental inflow would be better if Jokowi wins, meaning that investors who are not in yet will gradually come into Indonesian markets, instead of being more apprehensive if Prabowo wins, because they know what to expect.
The survey of 410 people found that 66% of respondents said they would be apprehensive of using a voice assistant in a hotel room, because of concerns over privacy, 90% said they would like to control the ways corporations use their data, even if it meant sacrificing convenience.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE for Attorney General, those of us who research and advocate for criminal justice reform are apprehensive.
He claimed his name was above being spoken by anyone else but himself, and it was then that the enthusiasm from his supporters died down into something more apprehensive—it became apparent that the man they'd been rooting for was invested in his own interests and his interests alone.
State governments have failed to fully take advantage of federal resources, including the $20173 million Congress gave to the states this year, and President Donald Trump has repeatedly equivocated on the significance of the threat, which has left the Republican Party apprehensive about being aggressive on election cybersecurity.
State governments have failed to fully take advantage of federal resources, including the $380 million Congress gave to the states this year, and President Donald Trump has repeatedly equivocated on the significance of the threat, which has left the Republican Party apprehensive about being aggressive on election cybersecurity.
CreditCreditMorgan Rachel Levy for The New York Times NEW HAVEN — Frank Ricci, a veteran firefighter, was apprehensive when he heard that Yale Repertory Theater was planning a play based on the lawsuit that bore his name — a legal case bitterly fought all the way to the Supreme Court.
I got to a point with my makeup and my fashion where I just really didn't care, so I was almost confused with myself as to why I was apprehensive to do anything with my hair, and why I didn't have the same attitude I had with fashion and makeup.
"In our view, YouTube and Google are being unnecessarily apprehensive about the possibility of legal proceedings being initiated against them by the undisclosed Marupakkam, as certainly the agreement (with Marupakkam) does not contain a term that there would be no disclosure of information even if directed by the court," the bench concluded.
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Bobby Zur, who owns Travel Artistry, a consultancy in Franklin Lakes, N.J., and is on the hotel committee for the travel network Virtuoso, said that he was apprehensive about soft openings in general, particularly when it came to large-scale resorts, but that Baha Mar had added challenges for the long-term.
In its deliberations, Rockwell's board of directors expressed doubt about the value of the synergies in a tie-up with Emerson, and was apprehensive about accepting Emerson's stock as a currency given what it perceived as Emerson's poor track record of integrating acquisitions, two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
It's not so much the landscape, with its ravishing if boilerplate tropical splendor — banana and mango trees, coconut and pandanus palms, bougainvillea, the apprehensive trill of the gray-eared honeyeater — as it is the shape of the harbor itself, which betrays, in the midst of such organic profusion, an aspect of the unnatural.
As Meighan watched the crowds of fans from rival teams gather on that overcast Sunday in June, he was apprehensive — not so much about extremists or left-wing counter-protesters but about the assembled football hooligans, from firms with deep and bitter rivalries, such as Tottenham and Arsenal, or Manchester United and Manchester City.
The residents of Lake Como were also initially apprehensive after feeling mocked by others who had covered them before, so the assignment posed a special challenge for a photographer: how to wholly capture and respectfully represent nudists, avoid making them feel objectified and adhere to The Times's guidelines on bare bodies in its pages.
The visit by the senators — John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina; and Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota — came as Estonia and other former Soviet republics that are now members of NATO have grown apprehensive over whether President-elect Donald J. Trump will uphold longstanding American commitments to the alliance.
When I learned that I was going to meet Akira Suzuki—better known as Mister Suzu—I was a little apprehensive about finding myself face-to-face with a sort of tofu guru, one of the rare people on French soil to have dedicated a good part of his life to blocks of soy.
Murray's critics are frequently accused of mischaracterizing him, so I want to quote, at length, what he says the upshot of this is (emphasis in the original): We are silent partly because we are as apprehensive as most other people about what might happen when a government decides to social-engineer who has babies and who doesn't.
His work is as likely to be featured in the credits of "The Lego Movie 2" ("Super Cool," a collaboration with the pop star Robyn and the comedy trio the Lonely Island) as it is to appear on an album of songs inspired by the Alfonso Cuarón film "Roma" ("Tarantula," an echoing and apprehensive electro-dirge).
Cutting among apprehensive kids and exercised parents, the director, Jean-Marc Vallée, set up a mini-play of the community's dynamics: the class and power tensions of a public school where affluent moms and dads regard the staff members as so many baristas; the way parents invest their self-worth and make statements through their children.
While Iran's leaders were previously apprehensive or even a little afraid of Trump — who had repeatedly promised during his campaign to go after Iran for its nuclear program and support for sectarian militias around the region — many in Tehran are now realizing they have little to worry about when it comes to Trump following through on hyperbolic threats.
I'm yet to reach the upcycling stage of furniture owning, as while we're renting I'm apprehensive about spending too much time and money on it – you never know if your stuff will fit in the next place you rent, so I'd rather contribute to my excessive wardrobe right now… That said, I still obsess over Instagram accounts that chart people's renovations.
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And many experts had been apprehensive that this lowered bar would bring about a U.S. concession with far-reaching implications for the Korean Peninsula, Northeast Asia and Washington's strategic interests — such as the reduction of U.S. troop presence in Seoul, removal of U.S. strategic assets in the region, sanctions relaxation, an end-of-war declaration, or even a peace agreement with Pyongyang.
And when I'm feeling curious or apprehensive about the future of the game, and about the sheer range of soccer I might one day feel obliged to obsess over, I'll read up on Major League Soccer or the Chinese Super League—generally agreed to be rising forces, though still currently a place for second-rank talent and the occasional fading, pampered megastar.
While Germany advocates free trade on the G-20 stage, an embattled United Kingdom will quietly work to stay in the United States' good graces, a new French government will brace itself for rising popular demand to protect its own industries, and a determined China will keep prodding an apprehensive Europe to recognize it as a market economy in the WTO.
Being void of interactions with children under the age of 12 since my side-hustle babysitting gig in college, I was admittedly excited and perhaps a little apprehensive to enter these unchartered waters, but by the end of the trip found myself happily wading in the kiddie pool with some seriously amazing mom moguls and their minis, soaking up invaluable work-life balance lessons from these superwomen.

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