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7 Sentences With "having misgivings about"

How to use having misgivings about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "having misgivings about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "having misgivings about". Mastering all the usages of "having misgivings about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Can anyone blame Porzingis for having misgivings about the team's direction?
Both Republican commissioners were seen as having misgivings about the proposal to keep the rules in place.
But statism is not an end in itself for Arendt, and we can certainly imagine her having misgivings about Clinton.
The sailing events at the Games took place in Torquay, in the southwest of Great Britain. Five events were contested, with the United States winning four total medals. One of host nation Great Britain's three gold medals at the Games came in the Swallow class from Stewart Morris and David Bond. In the Firefly class Danish sailor Paul Elvstrøm won gold the despite the Danish Olympic Committee having misgivings about sending him to compete as the 18-year-old could speak no English.
Duddy moved to Denmark to avoid entanglement in The God-Men proceedings.Eugene Gruhler and Dan Towle, interview with Neil Duddy in Aarhus, Denmark, February 28, 1983. Depositions showed that Duddy failed to document his accusations against the local churches with credible evidence and that SCP, despite having misgivings about Duddy's research, had not fact- checked his work or sought independent verification. On the day the court was to schedule the trial, SCP's attorneys, in anticipation of a judgment against SCP, announced that their client had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.“Bankruptcy Halts Trial of Religious Group,” San Francisco Chronicle, March 5, 1985:1, 10, 17.
He carried on the traditions of Rouen's most renowned publishers by publishing major works, all related to Normandy, without having misgivings about the considerable sacrifices to his wealth. He repeatedly called on Eustache Hyacinthe Langlois's refined and delicate hand to provide artwork for these books, for he liked his style and loved to encourage his talent. Once he felt his own erudition was up to par, he thought his turn to engage in writing had come as well. Being passionate about Normandy's traditions and local history as he was, he knew about those subjects as much as could the publisher who, for many years, had successfully brought out the most notable publications about all things Norman.
Ernie Shepherd, Fishguard and Rosslare Railways and Harbours Company: An Illustrated History, Colourpoint Books, Newtownards, 2015, The South Wales Railway Act also authorised a branch line from Whitland to Pembroke, taking a direct course and not running near Tenby. In 1845, the Great Famine of Ireland caused both mass starvation and commercial depression which deepened the following year. The Irish partners of the Great Western Railway declared that they could not continue with the proposed Dublin line. Also, Brunel was having misgivings about Fishguard due to its exposure to high winds and the decision was taken to make a port on the north shore of the Milford Haven Waterway at Neyland instead, and to extend the planned Haverfordwest branch.

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