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25 Sentences With "have qualms about"

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I have qualms about the Spanish-American War — who doesn't?
Not every potential employer would have qualms about hiring Mr. Comey.
Liberal voters have qualms about tactically backing socialists, let alone the nationalists of Jobbik.
Some things you're right to have qualms about buying used, like underwear or a mattress.
So perhaps it seems naïve, even professionally irresponsible, for me still to have qualms about the box question.
But when Pinterest users search the platform for something dreary anyhow, the company doesn't have qualms about stepping in.
Although many Americans have qualms about illegal immigration, there are about 19 million immigrants like my father who need immigration reform now.
Some, though, have qualms about his personal conduct and his divisive tactics, which include using words like "surrender" and "betrayal" about opponents of Brexit.
That's because investors have qualms about funding "controversial" research, says Alison Van Eenennaam, an expert in animal genomics and biotechnology at the University of California, Davis.
And plenty of customers appear to have qualms about the quality of their West Elm products that they're unable to share in the form of reviews.
"I have qualms about mainstream writers who are getting into cannabis lying to their sources and pretending that they use cannabis to be ingratiating," she said.
But image-savvy businesses may have qualms about lending their adorable mascots to the Heart of Dixie if Roy Moore is the winner of next Tuesday's Senate election here.
Beyond the Apple case, civil liberties groups have qualms about letting foreign governments, including Britain, directly subpoena U.S. companies for customer information stored in the U.S. Any deal would require congressional approval.
That would be more than enough votes on their own to doom the bill — and there are other Republicans who do not belong to the caucus who also have qualms about the bill.
Some charities also have qualms about benefiting from Facebook fundraisers until the company does a better job of policing hate speech, especially if the purpose of their work is aiding marginalized or persecuted minority groups.
They disagree with gay marriage and have qualms about the acceptance of transgender people not because of blind hatred, but because these are challenges to what they believe the Bible teaches is best for everyone.
You can be comfortable chatting about sex with your best friends — me and the other serpents on the tour have a ball talking about it — and still have qualms about bringing it up in your work.
For one thing, they may want their new graduate to be home, at least for a while, and they may have qualms about letting them go with pockets full of money before a steady paycheck has been secured.
Some suspect that he may also have qualms about the partisan effect of laws like those requiring strict voter IDs, and may be instrumental in helping the court come up with compromises that would protect against possible fraud but not be so onerous that they kept voters from the polls.
A 2016 report from the National Vaccine Advisory Committee found that parents have qualms about the HPV vaccine that are perhaps not relevant to other immunizations: a fear that their kid would want to start having sex, a belief that their kid is too young to get the vaccine, worries about potential harmful side effects, and claims that their youngster isn't at risk for HPV.
He doesn't have qualms about substituting punishment for penance. If that means killing four Hutu murderers who slaughtered his Tutsi congregation, so be it. After being an instrument of divine wrath, Dunn breaks camp and heads for Detroit. He wants to raise money for 'Pagan Babies' — the children orphaned during the genocide.
This poem illustrates Edmund Wilson's maxim about reading Stevens, that even when you do not know what he is saying, you know that he is saying it well. It also illustrates a variant, that even when you have qualms about what he is saying, you know that he is saying it well. The image of the virgin carrying a lantern is crisp, contributing to a well wrought miniature. The role for the negress may be a racist stereotype.
Not everything from the Instrumentality era has vanished, especially the underpeople, a subclass of people bred from animals such as dogs, cats, and bulls to provide manual labor. Paul is accosted by a provocative dog-girl, then by a drunken bull-man, who attacks them. A cat- girl, C'mell, rescues them from physical danger. She directs them to a cafe where Virginia begins to have qualms about the artificial aspects of the personality she's been given, and wonders whether her love for Paul is real or synthesized.
As such, Ecklie often assumes Grissom's requests for delays or equipment are attempts to sabotage him and does not appear to have qualms about retaliating, although this seems to have ended from season 6 onwards. In part to spite Grissom, Ecklie split the night shift CSI team in the middle of season 5 and made Willows the swing shift supervisor, ignoring her repeated requests for transfer to day shift. In addition, he effectively demoted his former subordinate Sofia Curtis by transferring her into Grissom's team instead of making her acting supervisor position permanent. To the viewer, the decision is seen as being spiteful rather than Curtis being inadequate in her current position when she sides with Grissom as a quality investigator after Ecklie called Grissom's forensic abilities into question; as Ecklie demotes her, he implies she would get along better with Grissom.
Since paid programming once made up a relatively sizable portion of Ion's schedule (prior to 2008), the benefit is that it provides the main source of revenue. However, this is also a drawback as, in the past, Ion had relied more on infomercials rather than sitcoms and dramas; sponsors of television series often have qualms about their message being lost on stations whose primary content is infomercials and other paid programming. Ion Television's reliance on mostly paid programming has decreased since the late 2000s, as a result of the network's expansion of entertainment programming to additional daytime and late night timeslots, and in particular, the later creation of the infomercial-dedicated subchannel service Ion Shop. Ion Television stations also lack locally produced programming; most of its stations had aired newscasts from other local network-affiliated stations until the rebrand as i, and have even produced their own community affairs shows; however, local programming has since become virtually non-existent on most of Ion's O&Os; and affiliates.

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