Apprehension

  • 71nsion — appréhension ascension bitension compréhension contre extension demi pension dimension dissension distension expansion extension hypertension hypotension incompréhension mansion pension propension préhension recension répréhension scansion sous… …

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  • 72fear — Apprehension of harm; dread; consciousness of approaching danger. Mental response to threat. Profound reverence and awe. Within Hobbs Act extortion definition, includes fear of economic loss as well as of physical harm. U.S. v. Addonizio, C.A.N.J …

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  • 73fear — Apprehension of harm; dread; consciousness of approaching danger. Mental response to threat. Profound reverence and awe. Within Hobbs Act extortion definition, includes fear of economic loss as well as of physical harm. U.S. v. Addonizio, C.A.N.J …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 74Communibiology — is a term referring to a research paradigm that emphasizes the “neurobiological foundations of human communication behavior” (Heisel, et al. 1999). Communibiologists take the nature side of the nature versus nurture debate in communication… …

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  • 75Criminal Procedure (Hong Kong) — Every society has its own sets of moral standards and expectations. Different legal systems and laws develop and evolve based on these moral standards and expectations. Following the common law system introduced into Hong Kong when it became a… …

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  • 76Criminal Law Act 1826 — The Criminal Law Act 1826[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act for improving the Administration of Criminal Justice in England …

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  • 77crainte — [ krɛ̃t ] n. f. • criente XIIIe; de craindre; a remplacé crieme, de criembre → craindre 1 ♦ Sentiment par lequel on craint (qqn ou qqch.); appréhension inquiète. ⇒ angoisse, anxiété, appréhension, effroi, émoi, épouvante, frayeur, fam. frousse,… …

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  • 78peur — [ pɶr ] n. f. • 1290; pavor Xe; lat. pavor, oris 1 ♦ LA PEUR. (Sens fort) Phénomène psychologique à caractère affectif marqué, qui accompagne la prise de conscience d un danger réel ou imaginé, d une menace. ⇒ affolement, alarme, 1. alerte,… …

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  • 79Grammar of Assent — An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent is John Henry Newman s seminal work. Though completed in 1870, Newman revealed to friends that it took him 20 years to write the book after many fits and starts.The Grammar was an apologia for faith. Newman… …

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  • 80anxiété — [ ɑ̃ksjete ] n. f. • XIIe, repris 1531; lat. anxietas ♦ Méd. État de trouble psychique causé par le sentiment de l imminence d un événement fâcheux ou dangereux, s accompagnant souvent de phénomènes physiques. ⇒ angoisse, appréhension. Crise… …

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