He couldn't help having misgivings about the easy taxonomy to which he found himself resorting. |
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Despite my misgivings, I picked up a box of these today when I filled the new prescription. |
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I had some misgivings, and he had some misgivings, so I suggested he sleep on it overnight before rushing into a decision. |
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They may cite religion or culture, but the roots of their misgivings go even deeper. |
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Brae followed cautiously, and Chase stood behind him stammering his misgivings. |
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Despite my earlier misgivings, this place is a find for those ready to shell out serious gelt. |
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As a scientist, I had explored quantum mechanics and come to have misgivings about the depersonalized view of nature I had been raised in. |
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No, the generals will not issue an order because of the misgivings of one colonel. |
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But as we haul ourselves against the pull of gravity and into the 21st century, we continue to have misgivings. |
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We are in a city ravaged by war where the menfolk rally round a new leader despite their misgivings. |
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Sheridan's initial misgivings about involvement with theatre soon gave way to grandiose ambition. |
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I have grave misgivings about the viability of this type of funding while copyright and patent laws remain in force. |
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He, likewise, had some misgivings about cabovers, as did some members of the mechanical crew. |
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From her tone, I could tell that any misgivings about me were all gone by now, and I relished that fact, by snuggling deeper into her embrace. |
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I understand their misgivings but I most strongly disapprove of their opposition to change. |
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Several residents attended a meeting of the development control committee to express their misgivings. |
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Given this, and the fact that the entrance hall had been painted Chinese red, my mounting misgivings did not seem wholly unfounded. |
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I was dismayed by their lack of confidence in the world's safest form of travel but understood their misgivings. |
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They are hiding behind the fig leaf of the UN to give their misgivings about war an air of high-minded internationalism. |
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Nonetheless, I have always had some misgivings about dignifying the count at all. |
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Nosing through the wispy clouds, I had serious misgivings about the tiny dot of an island, with a silhouette resembling a well-chewed apple core. |
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Only after retirement or moves to other jobs do they become willing to express their misgivings. |
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She admitted she had grave misgivings about passing such a sentence, but said she was prepared to give the defendant a chance. |
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Despite the misgivings of experts, global demand for the U.S. dollar remains strong. |
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After living with this album for a couple of months, my initial misgivings have been dispelled. |
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Most of the misgivings I've heard from those familiar with the book have come back to how short the film is. |
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The strings are used only to accent the melody, and any misgivings are quickly redeemed by yet another amazing guitar solo. |
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They are open to misunderstandings, misinterpretations, misgivings and mistakes. |
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Despite our misgivings about docudramas, we felt that the independence of public broadcasting was at stake. |
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But, whatever harm Macscruby thinks our flag might do to his beef jerky, McDonald's had no misgivings on its effect on the Big Mac. |
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Chief among these misgivings is a suspicion that the new system is about putting a brake on the capacity of patients to make trouble. |
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But despite all these misgivings, I must confess I fell for the movie hook, line and sinker. |
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But there have to be serious misgivings about how often he will be ready to put his vulnerable body in the firing line. |
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As the trip progressed, many in the group confessed they had travelled to China with misgivings. |
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The absence of an Iraqi government was a source of bitterness and misgivings. |
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A great part of the student misgivings may stem from a difference between people's preconceptions of what co-op is like and what they actually experience. |
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The following morning, with just five hours of meditation under my belt, I am already experiencing misgivings. |
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He had misgivings about the dual law system, under which children's rights and status differed from those of adults in a number of areas. |
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And of course, as schools open up again across the country, many high schoolers are itching with misgivings of their own. |
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He recounts his travels at the expense of pharmaceutical companies and later his misgivings. |
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Everybody seems to be having misgivings about where this whole thing is going. |
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I confess to having misgivings about the format, but the 200 delegates did not disappoint. |
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But Mr. D'Amato's remarks strongly suggested that prominent Republicans in New York were having misgivings about Mr. Bush. |
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Those who purge Darwin from America's schools must yell in order to drown out their own misgivings, the inchoate realization that they are barking at the moon. |
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But the second she opened the door, I ditched all my misgivings. |
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They had also had misgivings that only in more privileged households would the idea of children having a 'say' be entertained. |
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Even Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister, whom the army sought to boot out as recently as 2007, has aired misgivings about its conduct. |
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However, the lure of increased tax revenues is evidently not enough to overcome misgivings about permitting the world's oldest profession equal status on today's job market. |
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Sacks discusses this surreal experience with great humor, but he makes no bones about his misgivings. |
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There have been misgivings and bad omens in the city for months. |
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They are either in a minority or they are silent about their misgivings. |
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The battle brought to the fore misgivings about the war in Scotland. |
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I am sorry to say that a long hard look at reality will show my misgivings are justified. |
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I can imagine that we would then be able to lay to rest the misgivings others have, and come to a common position on this. |
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In fact, Sergeant Garza had shared misgivings about his treatment at the base hospital with his uncle. |
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A voluble character with a naturally inquiring mind, he soon moved sideways into HFT trading, but quickly developed misgivings. |
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Many things were said about that Accord for the purpose of creating misgivings about it or obscuring its true nature with smoke and mirrors. |
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Although concurring with the principles on which it is based, our study expresses some misgivings about the processes on which it depends. |
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Yet, many harbour some misgivings about the more assertive military role our troops have been asked to play in Afghanistan. |
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However, he signed it despite his misgivings and without asking any substantive questions about its terms. |
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In that light, we have no misgivings or concerns at this time about the resumption of negotiations in Kenya. |
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We must also do our best to understand our citizens' views and misgivings as to the future of Europe. |
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As regards the argument of security policy, I have misgivings of a quite different kind. |
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Reports of the supposed retrocession soon were received by the U. S. government with deep misgivings. |
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Many of you welcome, but also have misgivings about, the proportion of extrabudgetary resources used in our activities. |
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However, despite the misgivings, the hopes of many are invested in its success. |
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As the old patterns die in their minds and the new ones begin to take shape, people are assailed by self-doubt and misgivings about their leaders. |
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The status of the embryo is the sticking point around which hopes and misgivings crystallize. |
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He reluctantly agrees, despite his best friend's misgivings. |
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Catering swill arouses deep misgivings in my country because of the role it played in the recent foot and mouth epidemic. |
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Democrats, who sense military misgivings, try to fudge the differences in order to ingratiate themselves. |
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The immunologic consequences of vasectomy, both in humans and experimental, intensified these misgivings. |
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This project is symbolic given the fact that it took a leap of faith on the part of the musicians to overcome their misgivings and take a common stand for reconciliation. |
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Governor Nicoll viewed Marshall's Malayanization policy with strong misgivings. |
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I had some misgivings about hiring someone so young, but it has worked out well. |
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Despite Reitell's previous misgivings about their relationship, they spent the rest of the day and night together. |
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Richard Sipe, a former priest and recognized expert on the mental health and sexuality of the clergy, had other misgivings about the methodology. |
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Birdsall visited Bradford Police Station the day after sending the letter to repeat his misgivings about Sutcliffe. |
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But Mr. Blecker said he did not believe there was anything hypocritical or contradictory about calling for Mr. Holton's execution and then having misgivings. |
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In August 1993, Alexander P. Waugh, the executive assistant attorney general at the time, apparently began having misgivings about racial profiling. |
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In order to dispel misgivings, there is a paramount need to tackle the key task of restoring confidence in a pact which has been mismanaged for too long and re-establishing its credibility. |
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As we shall, of course, be voting in favour of your report, Mr Sjöstedt, allow me to give voice to certain misgivings expressed to me by persons affected. |
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Anyone who has been following the European debate on relations with the USA in recent months will have started to have misgivings about the imbalance and one-sidedness it has shown. |
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Reacting on the basis of that misperception, some of the individuals contacted by the Group expressed misgivings about the legitimacy of its mission. |
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This can for example be done by comparing land take for housing, differences in interest in repairable equipment, or misgivings about the use of environmentally harmful chemicals. |
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Important motoring organisations have had serious misgivings about the project to the extent that some of them, and other organisations and the national press, have campaigned vociferously against the cameras. |
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The Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, spoke glowingly of Arab unity in a long interview with a Saudi newspaper that seemed designed to counter misgivings about his closeness to Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional rival. |
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The Royal Society hopes to recapitulate this idea with its new offering, Royal Society Open Science. Free hitsWhether the experience of Nature Communications will overcome researchers' misgivings remains to be seen. |
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The European Parliament must have a role in this process so that everyone's misgivings can be allayed by the time the actual accession date arrives. |
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Allow me, however, to express some misgivings that I have. |
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A number of respondents, however, highlighted certain misgivings which were focused on a number of provisions which respondents felt could be improved in order to ensure the viability and effectiveness of the commitment. |
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We believe elaboration by the nuclear-weapons States on the role of nuclear weapons in their military doctrines will contribute towards dispelling unnecessary misgivings about their intentions. |
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For these reasons I have, as a non-Canadian person with HIV, for whom Cuerrier was previously an article of faith, come to have severe misgivings about it. |
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But British pressure related to the UK's electoral timetable – and the potential for an easy campaigning hit for Ukip – may have led Almunia to backtrack from his previous misgivings, according to some environmentalists. |
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As with the factional clash investigation noted above, at the outset of the review the Committee had some misgivings about the Service's investigation since the person involved was not clearly linked to the terrorist group. |
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The MPs accused Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon of not coming clean about intelligence misgivings. |
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His comments follow similar misgivings expressed by Walters, who said in January that if she were starting out today she did not believe she would make it because the studying involved would be financially prohibitive. |
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Therefore, I believe that the wording of paragraph 2 of your statement may have created some misgivings among some delegations, since you speak in it about the Conference's approval for appointment of these coordinators. |
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These echo disappointments and misgivings from some experts or decision makers regarding the working sessions conducted during the Summit, particularly because many basic problems were not sufficiently addressed. |
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Despite the misgivings of the opposition, the State was committed to providing each Bolivian citizen with identity documents and an official birth certificate, in particular in remote areas. |
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Several delegates had misgivings about the Chair's announcement Friday afternoon that his summary of the first week's discussions will not be available before Monday. |
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There is similar skepticism in other Bologna countries that may be slowing progress, along with misgivings on the part of some stakeholder groups in higher education. |
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The Committee has some misgivings about the impact of this new structure on our ability to determine whether the Service and its employees have acted in compliance with current law and policy. |
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Also, employers may have misgivings about hiring newcomers. |
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However some had misgivings about his lack of experience and ability to cope with the pressures of Formula One. |
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Despite his misgivings, the next day Welsh took up the offer and knocked out Kid Allen in a third round bout. |
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The Zeelanders in particular had misgivings about this arrangement at the beginning. |
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Despite the misgivings of many of Asquith's friends and colleagues the marriage proved to be a success. |
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That view was taken in Sue v Hill by three members of the Court, supported with misgivings by one other member. |
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I had immediate misgivings when Komang, Thomas, and I visited the balian that evening. |
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The Governor General, Lord Elgin, had serious misgivings about the bill but nonetheless assented to it despite demands from the Tories that he refuse to do so. |
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Meeting with Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, who had his own misgivings about the king, Bolingbroke insisted that his only object was to regain his own patrimony. |
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So much lobbying, arm-twisting and brownnosing has been invested in this that any misgivings about the Beijing Olympics are seen as disloyal and unpatriotic. |
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In the night, or the gloomy chambers of the day, fears and misgivings wax strong, but out in the sunlight there is, for a time, cessation even of the terror of death. |
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This visible gesture of solidarity from the Crown was intended to cut through the citizens' misgivings about being held financially responsible for pulling down houses. |
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Encouraged by this success and her father's support, Beatrix invites Norman and Millie to her family's Christmas party, despite her mother's misgivings. |
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