Examples of using Apprehension in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Of course, I also felt some apprehension.
Apprehension ordered by the investigating authority may also be cancelled by the prosecutor.
I experienced panic… and apprehension.
Savour the moment without apprehension.
The apprehension of Richard Tyler is a huge win for us,
Ashcraft, is defined as“a feeling of tension, apprehension, or fear that interferes with math performance” 2002, p.
Cottrell's evaluation apprehension model later refined this theory to include yet another variable in the mechanisms of social facilitation.
Mark H. Ashcraft defines math anxiety as"a feeling of tension, apprehension, or fear that interferes with math performance"(2002, pp. 1).
investigation, and apprehension of suspected terrorists.
The Los Angeles Police Department would like to ask the community for any information that might be helpful in Mr. Jackson's apprehension.
can tolerate the apprehension that each one of us is God in disguise,
this perception of duality, to attain to the apprehension of unity.
oppose its formation, it will sow all manner of mistrust and apprehension amongst my colleagues.
or immediate apprehension on inputs and outputs.
the world will have come, when every movement in the government of God will be watched with intense interest and inexpressible apprehension.
This course of study provides students with the skills requisite to the investigation of criminal offenses and the identification, apprehension, and prosecution of criminal offenders.
my heart is filled with apprehension.
This course of study provides students with the skills required for the investigation of criminal offenses and the identification, apprehension, and prosecution of criminal offenders.
We just heard the apprehension of criminals broadcast live on 91 .6 FM The Dr. Marjorie Show.
That's where(in the Lake of tears movement) you can first hear this specific expression of loneliness, apprehension and anguish.