And yet I must confess that there were a few tangential points in von Junzt's account that caused me some misgiving. |
He found the claxons struggling with a fresh misgiving, which claxon expressed. |
That is another misgiving because we believe that is a value that Canadians hold near and dear. |
For historical as well as ideological reasons, the military is perceived, and often justifiably, with a certain misgiving by the other partners. |
It is true, however, that a climate of fear and misgiving developed with regard to practical implementation. |
I doubt if either of them entertained a misgiving as to what must be the issue. |