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"trepidation" Definitions
  1. great worry or fear about something unpleasant that may happen

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That might cause trepidation among fans — it seems uncanonical.
According to psychologists, most children treat new foods with trepidation.
I, however, always face the new school year with trepidation.
Despite my trepidation about the cost, the food is fantastic!
Despite my original trepidation, I was intrigued by my match.
Increasingly, this is being recognized, albeit with plenty of trepidation.
Part of it was anticipation, part of it was trepidation.
I even posted it to Instagram, with glee and trepidation.
She said she will tackle Ranevskaya with trepidation and enthusiasm.
That's why he's watched the health care debate with trepidation.
"There's some trepidation about moving away from them," he said.
They look to the future with trepidation, despair and anger.
But that rush of excitement has now turned to trepidation.
She admitted to some trepidation about serving with a fascist.
We had no fear or trepidation over being quarantined necessarily.
The Anbang takeover will most likely add to that trepidation.
"All fear or trepidation goes and you're just in awe."
Obama, surveying the constituent parts of the meal, evinced trepidation.
As I started in, 13 girls watched me with trepidation.
In both cases, there's a lot of angst and trepidation.
As for you and the students, your trepidation is understandable.
Pelosi's was met with some trepidation by progressives, while Sen.
As with any bold shade, you might be feeling some trepidation.
But the community isn't embracing the new doll without some trepidation.
Even Dany looks on in awe and trepidation at Jon's courage.
So, with trepidation, I knocked a small hole through the wall.
The shooting restored the trepidation, but only in the short run.
Porowski approached Queer Eye with trepidation, and the feeling was mutual.
Unable to ignore the trepidation on their faces, he comforted them.
I'll be honest: I came to this conversation with some trepidation.
MoviePass users sighed with relief, but also a bit of trepidation.
But afterwards, I noticed people felt more trepidation about approaching me.
Hundreds of thousands more remain trapped, awaiting their fate with trepidation.
To be sure, there was some trepidation about what lay ahead.
If you're going to a mid-range restaurant, order with trepidation.
At the same time, she approaches the field with some trepidation.
"I was thrilled," she said, despite all the years of trepidation.
So I had a lot of trepidation about all of that.
In all those moments, he simply reeks of dread and trepidation.
On Friday, the departure elicited both hope and trepidation from Britons.
But there is trepidation among the Rohingya refugees with long memories.
Violence was not the only source of trepidation ahead of polling.
Unsurprisingly, Moscow's view of Trump has swung from euphoria to trepidation.
Talk of distant schools stirs trepidation in those of Tsosie's generation.
Swenson isn't alone in approaching the "T word" with some trepidation.
Mr. Williams was enthusiastic, but his mother was filled with trepidation.
So it was with some trepidation that I began psychoanalysis with Martin.
Her trepidation was widely shared at the two-week event—and justified.
" Macquarie analysts said their first reaction to the Epsilon acquisition was "trepidation.
The report also noted publishers were proceeding with trepidation, in many cases.
Politicians and environmental campaigners will be watching the satellite imagery with trepidation.
For me, trepidation is best diffused by doing something for someone else.
I approach the assignment with trepidation: how does one approach a megastar?
Here was a father figure with whom Bidart could communicate without trepidation.
But there is, of course, still trepidation over committing to permanent ink.
"There was a lot of trepidation," Enoch says of the work environment.
I cannot say that I embarked on this assignment without some trepidation.
Some Germans look on the prospect of AfD in Parliament with trepidation.
Beside me, the salesman gave me a kind smile, sensing my trepidation.
Throughout America, families hunker down for the holidays with reluctance and trepidation.
Hanging up, she walked through the house, and trepidation fluttered through her.
Students expressed excitement but also trepidation ahead of the restart of classes.
Leaving MOCA, I trekked across this rapidly developing area with trepidation and skepticism.
We start this year with enormous opportunities and an equal amount of trepidation.
But most of us approach changing our hair with a little more trepidation.
Having never owned human remains before, Scragg unpacked the delivery with some trepidation.
I've been playing our own Switch with a mix of trepidation and delight.
But the celebration couldn't mask the degree of trepidation that clouded the arrest.
"This trepidation, the anxiety, it's everywhere, it's all over the world," she said.
Bond yields have sunk lately, which could suggest trepidation about the U.S. economy.
Supporters of the Paris deal greeted Trump's new tone with hope and trepidation.
Without words, the trepidation, vulnerability, and curiosity of the story come through vividly.
I watch with increasing trepidation at the direction Apple is taking its products.
Make no mistake; the LGBT community applauds the NBA's trepidation of the game.
The quotidian has a way of reclaiming itself, of imposing resilience over trepidation.
I walk around with some trepidation, but I'm determined to strike up conversations.
Whatever your trepidation, you can get comfortable on two wheels in this city.
With some trepidation, she seized the opportunity and took him at his word.
"There often is trepidation to go down this path" from managers, he said.
Still, there had to be some trepidation about sending him against the Astros.
Over in Britain, at least, this development has been met with great trepidation.
And now we reach the next installment, but with a bit of trepidation.
There was no such trepidation during Diana Taurasi's first trip to Storrs, Conn.
I'll cop to some trepidation about its arrival in a traditional proscenium theater.
This new phase of her life in the United States starts with trepidation.
Some trepidation accompanied the transfer, but the new building has become another home.
Still, even though the public loves its tunnels, trepidation remains, Professor Gillespie said.
Moderate Senate Democrats greeted the initial launch of the House inquiry with trepidation.
A North American analogue to Africa's meerkat, the prairie dog is trepidation incarnate.
I did feel obviously a little more vigilant but no sense of trepidation.
I am filled with equal parts hope and trepidation for the next chapter.
Fifteen hundred miles from Brasilia, the Munduruku tribe watched Bolsonaro's rise with trepidation.
While Gallace's rural scenes might look serene, creeping trepidation haunts many of them.
The movie ends on a note of trepidation about the upcoming EU elections.
And it is a win that will be received with joy and trepidation.
Netflix, after some trepidation, recently came out in favor of the protections as well.
Other visitors entered after me, their initial trepidation similarly giving in to impish delight.
The joy of her release — on April 28, 2014 — was immediately followed by trepidation.
"Any time there's a repave, there's a lot of trepidation heading in," O'Donnell said.
As she gets her first glimpse at the meat, she can't hide her trepidation.
I watched it with trepidation: You never know how the media might spin something.
For many, the news was initially met with a mix of enthusiasm and trepidation.
The trepidation about overriding a presidential veto is shared by Republicans and Democrats alike.
He showed no signs of trepidation or anxiety about the fate of the game.
Did you feel trepidation about following a piece as acclaimed as "Written on Skin"?
But the mere possibility of big changes is causing trepidation among some older Americans.
"There's a mood of trepidation," Ruth E. Stark, a distinguished professor of chemistry, said.
My leave of absence, my return, my move to M.L.S. Yeah, there was trepidation.
With considerable trepidation I'll offer a little pre-mortem on the race so far.
Experts in failing schools watched with trepidation, and growing anger, as the program faltered.
But the knowledge that baseball season will start again is not free of trepidation.
"What would you say if I was a homosexual?" he recalled asking, with trepidation.
Overcoming her trepidation, Chesnel signed up for a flight, and took along her camera.
Antonio and Indira went home for Christmas to find their families filled with trepidation.
Many of the leaders of free-world nations view Trump with horror and trepidation.
Top Republicans in the House also expressed trepidation on Wednesday about a Nafta resolution.
I could feel the butterflies in my gut, a feeling between anticipation and trepidation.
Her trepidation isn't arbitrary; most social situations are frantic and miserable in middle school.
It evokes a hushed awe, the trepidation that loud noises might dishonor the space.
More generally, there has been trepidation about the very processes of the law itself.
So far, the changes in Mbandaka are subtle, but they point to a growing trepidation.
The president last year, there was a lot of trepidation going into that NATO summit.
In the meantime, I will wait and watch in trepidation, protect my balls, and pray.
I'm a mobile ordering convert, although I do have some trepidation whenever I do it.
Every college freshman living on-campus goes into the experience with some amount of trepidation.
So they often approach the task of teaching formal grammar to their charges with trepidation.
I say that with some trepidation, because with a President Trump that'd be quite useful.
Why does this remarkable surge not spur frantic enthusiasm—or for that matter deep trepidation?
Still there's a trepidation to bath in the water or use it for brushing teeth.
Conservative Republicans, after much trepidation, voted for candidate Trump in far greater numbers than expected.
Apple's shares have bounced over the past week, despite prior trepidation around slowing iPhone sales.
Had I been pregnant, each phase would have filled me with excitement, trepidation and wonder.
"There's lots of trepidation, but capital markets are slowly coming to the table," Mascio said.
Q. Was there trepidation to approach Jurgen Klinsmann to say, "Hey, here's what I'm thinking"?
Obviously, given past budget and spending agreements, there's a little bit of trepidation about that.
"There's network-wide trepidation that these new changes could result in staff layoffs," Sandusky said.
The spread-open double pages of Manual of Instructions are riveting and full of trepidation.
It would be my first time living with someone, and I had plenty of trepidation.
"There's trepidation on my part," said Mr. Woods, who does not have a college degree.
My son was far too excited about this long-awaited outing to notice my trepidation.
As an Iranian American, I've spent my life watching both nations' political volleying with trepidation.
Today, it feels like meta-fear: fear of fear spiraling into vortexes of stunning trepidation.
I watched her struggle with self-doubt, overwhelming guilt and trepidation about asking for mercy.
And that coded situation slots us back into Norbert Wiener's excited trepidation toward machine learning.
As the city's modest skyline grows, residents are watching with a mixture of awe and trepidation.
"Business leaders are looking ahead to the new year with trepidation about the economy," he said.
"There's a little bit of trepidation in advance … of all these policies being enacted," he said.
But the party approached Tuesday's primary with some trepidation — because Dennis Kucinich was on the ballot.
While much of the world has greeted Mr Trump's rise with trepidation, Russia has been ecstatic.
When The Hollywood Reporter asked Dempsie about a potential union, he had a little more trepidation.
Is there a moment of trepidation when he brings up the Charlie Hebdo massacre in France?
Ms Smith, a director at a private-equity firm in New York, opened it with trepidation.
He was also exhibiting his own work, with some trepidation, as he acknowledged in the interview.
The play-by-play also includes Webster's initial trepidation about posting about the incident at all.
Now a similar trepidation permeates the room when Andy Jassy and Werner Vogels go on stage.
Pia Ceres: I think there was a bit of trepidation when I walked into the theater.
But Roscosmos' trepidation over showing the launch was likely rooted in the new spaceport's checkered past.
"I had a lot of trepidation," he says, despite the positive reports in the earlier literature.
That said, there was always trepidation that perhaps this time the pollsters would have it wrong.
Twitter, they acknowledged with trepidation, is never far from the President's fingers when he's watching television.
On social media, Metro riders reacted to the shutdown with a mixture of humor and trepidation.
Aisha, wearing an electric-yellow-and-black athletic shirt and pants, boarded the plane with trepidation.
With some trepidation, I carried her walker down the stairs while she took the adjacent escalator.
If there is trepidation, and of course there is, people don't want to think about it.
Clinton countered Trump's trepidation on alliances like NATO by lauding her own vice presidential pick, Sen.
GOP's Kansas concerns Republicans are watching the upcoming GOP governor's primary in Kansas with some trepidation.
I agreed, with tremendous trepidation, to relay part of this experience for her article as well.
The mood in the city of Barcelona was a mix of intense joy and subdued trepidation.
There is a long record of adults looking at young people with trepidation, Ms. Antell said.
Kavanaugh, to put it mildly, does not share Kennedy's trepidation about an overly expansive Second Amendment.
Although some Muslims expressed trepidation about worshiping on Friday, many mosques said turnout was about average.
The software is designed to be use by anybody who anticipates each year's tax season with trepidation.
Financial markets have climbed, cruise missiles have fallen, and the world has watched with trepidation and confusion.
So it was with some trepidation that Zambia welcomed an IMF mission, which concluded on June 10th.
But that's created more than a little trepidation for some who worry about too much government intrusion.
Humming underneath the field's frenetic excitement is trepidation: What happens if someone attempting this technique messes up?
And then especially also being a woman, there's no doubt she's felt a little trepidation about that.
A hint of trepidation on those thin lips and arched brows, as she took in the applause?
I wondered if Apple had any trepidation over what may be its most aggressive deletion of all.
In the thickening heat of every summer the locals greet the monsoon with both relief and trepidation.
Here, "it represents an anxiety and trepidation about the uncertainty [of the new year]," Rabbi Hain explains.
"I, as many of you, watched the election results with trepidation," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said today.
When it comes to stocks, he said there's still a strong level of investor trepidation toward risk.
"I think there's a real trepidation surrounding Friday's number," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
As she navigates the plot with trepidation, cynicism, and a growing sense of unease, so do we.
It was with trepidation that I embarked on reading the entirety of Revelation for this final post.
After some trepidation, Steven Spielberg is dipping his big toe into virtual reality for the first time.
I feel comfortable around myself, like I could tell myself anything without the trepidation of being judged.
Next week, he will return to Beijing for a visit, a journey that fills him with trepidation.
As America slouches toward the midterms, there is some trepidation over what rough beast will be born.
Drill down into the tectonic plates of British political opinion and you will find more fundamental trepidation.
But you should redirect that trepidation toward a more dangerous creature of the deep: the bull shark.
There were calls for the dismissal of Coach Jurgen Klinsmann, questions about selection policy and general trepidation.
So far Europe's pivot toward Asia has been done reluctantly and with a certain amount of trepidation.
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So Prince Mohammed's abandonment of traditional dress for meetings on social media may have caused some trepidation.
"We had trepidation to do it, but it was going to be this great time," she said.
Did you have any initial trepidation about playing a supporting role on a show focused on kids?
Officials in Washington have also watched with trepidation as Huawei has become a major international smartphone brand.
Maybe the hearing officer would share my trepidation and commit him out of fear of the alternative.
"David Parnham's actions were such that it caused extensive fear and trepidation within Muslim communities," she said.
"The people that you have the most trepidation about turn out to be the best," she added.
He jumped without trepidation from high rocks into the ocean and worked a chainsaw on the farm.
Trepidation and grief dissolve in the weird awareness (can it possibly be true?) of still being alive.
It is in this spirit of trepidation mitigated by appreciation that you approach "Nevertheless," Baldwin's latest book.
Without any histrionics or posturing, Varma nails the character's blend of idealism and realpolitik, compassion and trepidation.
But Mr. Baker views Brexit with trepidation, in part because so few details have been nailed down.
With trepidation, she started sharing what she and Buddy were experiencing on a website called Caring Bridge.
It's true the initial meeting at Bedminster caused trepidation among Trump supporters, for reasons that were threefold.
I had more trepidation about writing in the first person than I did about writing about sex.
Shukri acknowledged the trepidation he felt at being offered a chance to return to the hunt for answers.
" He said a health center staff member described the calm as "eerie" and evoked "a sense of trepidation.
I have marked my ballot paper, with a certain trepidation, in favor of leaving the EU, or Brexit.
AMERICA'S allies and trading partners await Donald Trump's arrival in the White House on January 20th with trepidation.
Finally, with a bit of trepidation, we made an offer on a house for $399,000, which was accepted.
Luigi shivers as he walks down dimly lit hallways and opens doors with no small amount of trepidation.
I was looking forward to you with fear and trepidation to see you redeem yourself from that fall.
Staggering heights and underfoot views of a swirling modern, high rise city produce feelings of trepidation and exhilaration.
Domestically, automation is often viewed with trepidation for its potential to kill jobs and bring on social unrest.
"I still cook my kids' food in a microwave oven without any trepidation," said Lukas, the tumor researcher.            
Can you blame law-abiding gun owners for their trepidation every time the President speaks about gun control?
From the show's inception, Judge has been paying attention to the public perception, and trepidation, of the industry.
Then again, Americans are unusually prone to trepidation when it comes to giving up a broken medical system.
"Hong Kong is moving gradually towards One Country, One System—of course, with trepidation and fear," Wang said.
It's one they build every week at their local market, where Europeans initially approached their desserts with trepidation.
So the anticipatory mood is leavened by trepidation: People fear that instability may accompany this major political change.
Standing in the crowd, Hossein, with delight and trepidation, realized that the revolution was overtaking the entire town.
When the time came for a last viewing, Ms. Shinn approached the front of the line with trepidation.
Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, said Mr. Conklin had expressed trepidation about the journey to a brother.
It's why Blake Griffin's return to the Clippers is being met with as much trepidation as genuine excitement.
Julia Roberts portrays his mother, Holly, who has welcomed her son with a mixture of joy and trepidation.
So it is with some trepidation that I admit that the current political climate in academia confuses me.
The trepidation is perhaps unsurprising, given that over the past three years, more than 180 insurtechs have failed.
I had a lot of trepidation about doing it, but it seemed a logical progression to the story.
Allegations of a 'toxic' boardroom Carlson took on the volunteer role with some "hesitancy and trepidation," Nilsson said.
But there is trepidation, too, especially among those Republicans who have not yet reconciled themselves to Trump's candidacy.
It's the start of the school year and many students are feeling a sense of trepidation and excitement.
For those making their way through a week with increasing trepidation, a puzzle like this is imposingly dense.
Remnick will interview the NPR host Terry Gross, which Remnick will prepare for "with great trepidation," he said.
The staff of Zen Hospice, considering it part of their job to accept his trepidation, let him go.
Amid mounting excitement about the kids flying in for a visit, I look around the apartment with trepidation.
Ever since the revolution of 1979, Israel has long viewed the Islamic Republic of Iran with great trepidation.
Strzok did, however, express some trepidation about issuing a public statement on the matter, according to CNN's report.
I'll group in Aziz Ansari's Dev from Master of None here too, but do so with some trepidation.
"It's very natural to feel some degree of trepidation of giving ourselves up to the machines," Nosek says.
Whannell: There was a bit of trepidation on my part as I was gearing up to direct the movie.
Judges tread with trepidation, as pro se defendants potentially raise endless issues for appeal if not handled with care.
These are issues being raised with some trepidation by the farmers themselves, who recognize the utility of their data.
It's also why there has been some trepidation toward Mythbusters 2.0, because the cast is such an unknown quantity.
During a TimesTalk at Sundance, Ms. Hall told the Bagger that she initially felt extreme trepidation toward the project.
We would do well to reject feel-good talk about American exceptionalism and embrace some of the founders' trepidation.
Photo by Taby ChengMiscarriage is a difficult topic to broach; sometimes brought up in whispered conversations and with trepidation.
He asks, with great trepidation, whether she'd be okay with the possibility of being the "breadwinner" in the marriage.
ALL OF THAT SHOULD FUEL MORE INVESTMENT, MORE TRADE, LESS OF THAT TREPIDATION THAT WE SEE AT THE MOMENT.
Do you have any sort of trepidation around inviting a lot of people to see these deeply personal works?
I venture to my first set with mild trepidation that maybe nobody here is interested in making new friends.
Looking at these mysterious, fluffy delights, we were filled with both trepidation and intrigue: would they taste like meringue?
After the civil war, Stalin watched with trepidation as European governments were overthrown by small groups of determined plotters.
Smug in the breadth of my Hollywood education, I approached STANLEY KUBRICK AND ME (Arcade, $229.95) with some trepidation.
Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, he was able to overcome his trepidation by sheer force of will.
There are many who believe that Netanyahu has watched her rise not only with awe but also with trepidation.
A more daring piece might have explored compulsion and control and, yes, lascivious trepidation, without using actors at all.
Minnesota Twins fans can be forgiven for looking at their opponent in Tuesday night's wild card game with trepidation.
The night before, she had watched a screening of "The Lovers" at the Tribeca Film Festival with some trepidation.
This year, Thanksgiving's relatively late arrival — this Thursday — is causing some trepidation in the $3.6 trillion U.S. retail industry.
The trepidation about traveling to Hawaii has been felt up and down the tourism chain on the Big Island.
An admirer can be forgiven for approaching "A Quiet Passion," Terence Davies's new movie about Dickinson's life, with trepidation.
Nevertheless, they'd be mad to let centrist trepidation stop them from making the strongest possible case for Trump's removal.
" It's surprising, after all this trepidation, to discover that the dominant word of "The Fire Next Time" is "love.
For months, diplomats and world leaders have watched Trump deliver incendiary speeches on the campaign trail with wariness and trepidation.
Now as an that threatens China's sweeping claims in the vital waterway, Beijing is watching Clinton's presidential run with trepidation.
Did you have any trepidation about suggesting the fantasy was all in his head so early in the show's run?
"I feel a little more trepidation with this [character] because she's so emblematic of people's nostalgia," Blunt told the magazine.
But it's entirely understandable why fans felt trepidation about this latest expansion and whether it could truly revive the game.
She has watched the U.S. presidential race with trepidation, worried that "fear-mongering" about Muslims is setting a perilous precedent.
After some trepidation, Mohammed worshipped last Friday at the Al Noor mosque for the first time since his father's death.
As an immigrant, you may be feeling anxiety and trepidation about the policy debate presently unfolding in the United States.
When the Gilmore Girls revival was announced, there was a ton of excitement … and just a little bit of trepidation.
The moment the 21-year-old went to see what the veteran Ohio lawmaker wanted, her trepidation turned to terror.
Buying smaller sizes is about more than replacing old staples: If you've experienced weight fluctuations, there's a sense of trepidation.
"To be honest, I feel some of that trepidation too," he writes in the in GQ's story about the survey.
In the end, curiosity beat out trepidation when I was invited to see firsthand how the city trains medical examiners.
I want to write another story: one that inspires, one that shows strength and clarity instead of confusion and trepidation.
Why would she suggest executing Northern leaders for admitting trepidation about facing the Army of the Dead without their king?
"Now there's a little trepidation that if the data is coming in strong why are we cutting rates?" he said.
Women, in general, viewed market risk with more trepidation, and were likelier to build wealth by saving rather than investing.
Filled with equal parts trepidation and excitement, Scott Evans took a shaver to his head and buzzed it right off.
So it was with great trepidation that I agreed to preview this year's Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida.
It's kind of hard to remember what the climate felt like then; a lot of fear, a lot of trepidation.
Cuba Gooding Jr. celebrated his 52nd birthday without a trace of trepidation over his impending criminal trial for sexual misconduct.
And President Donald Trump backed off his threat to jack up tariffs on Chinese goods, easing trepidation about rising costs.
His challenge to China over Taiwan has inspired excitement there — as well as trepidation over possibly being used as pawns.
With some trepidation, I show up and let a man tap tiny needles into my forehead, ears, hands, and belly.
"There's a lot of trepidation," said one Republican senator who requested anonymity to discuss the atmosphere of the GOP conference.
"There's always trepidation going into a Fed meeting," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment strategist at Inverness Counsel in New York.
The future of the L train has set off trepidation among the 400,000 subway riders who use it each day.
Some of the trepidation is down to the U.S. Federal Reserve's ongoing meeting, with a decision due at 2345.16 GMT.
So you might guess that other Black female lawmakers in Georgia would approach their work with a certain amount of trepidation.
Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas, neighbors in south Florida who often play with Woods, expressed a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
When the composer Bernard Foccroulle approached the soprano Julia Bullock about the project that became "Zauberland," she felt some initial trepidation.
Some of the trepidation is down to the U.S. Federal Reserve's meeting, the decision of which is due at 23.25 GMT.
Forest Whitaker and Jeffrey Wright notwithstanding, Hollywood has never furnished its cinema with as rich a tradition of black male trepidation.
This industry-wide shift to online experiences has also created a lot of trepidation for fans of traditional single-player games.
Approach Area X, the strange landscape at the heart of Annihilation, with the same trepidation and curiosity as the movie's explorers.
The 42-year-old has been training for two years to get to this point, and that was after some trepidation.
Given all that Wolfe has achieved at such a young age, you wouldn't blame anyone for feeling trepidation before meeting her.
Law & Order: SVU fans, we've got some bad news bears — you're going to be very upset, and we share your trepidation.
Talk amongst yourselves Bath product preferences are a deeply personal, so there may be some trepidation in discussing soap among friends.
Email killer Slack is under attack from email giant Microsoft, but Slack executives say they welcome competition, with a little trepidation.
"There's still trepidation" about what the new administration may bring, said Paul Nolte, portfolio manager at Kingsview Asset Management in Chicago.
And hey, I say this with some degree of trepidation, but so far the loot has been pretty fun to get.
That was highlighted by the PMI data out of the European Union, auguring for some trepidation in the world's stock markets.
My trepidation in the past has been that usually people want to do documentaries about cases that are ongoing and active.
"Investors are starting the second quarter with a bit of trepidation," said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Boston Private Wealth.
The trepidation had more to do with the surrounding world than the bubble of cars on display in a convention center.
"I understand the fear and trepidation and not wanting your words to be used in an ugly way," he told me.
" Stevenson agreed: "There's some trepidation, to be honest with you, about whether some of this stuff is going to follow through.
"As the issue takes a prominent place in the headlines today, I sometimes feel guilty about my trepidation," Ms. Carlson continued.
Within this 'New America', particularly with Trump as the President-elect, many people are experiencing fear and trepidation about the future.
Mr. Moran, a MacArthur fellow and composer behind the score for the 2014 film "Selma," nonetheless approached the project with trepidation.
There is a sense of trepidation about picking up a new DeLillo—he's a writer who has been gifted extraordinary prescience.
Some of the trepidation is down to the U.S. Federal Reserve's meeting, the decision of which is due at 2108.3 GMT.
With trepidation, as we drove on a long stretch of road on a Navajo reservation, I broached the subject of politics.
But "from the first take onward, I never had any trepidation about what I was called on to do," she said.
These polarized times still have me in worry, fear and trepidation regarding the America I knew that is so rapidly vanishing.
But for many female visitors, the stories it tells have only intensified their trepidation over the possible return of the Taliban.
It was a risky ploy, one that Mr. Nadjari's boss, the longtime Manhattan district attorney Frank Hogan, agreed to with trepidation.
Industry analysts think its strategy will succeed, but trepidation has bubbled up now that the retailer's stock has climbed so high.
The Russians are, of course, well aware of this and so will undoubtedly be watching Cold Response 2020 with genuine trepidation.
Students should not feel trepidation about supplying the Department of Education with their identifying information — it isn't shared with Immigration Services.
It's about closing the door on one chapter and turning the page to the next one with excitement instead of trepidation.
But ever since the Tea Party emerged from the Republican Party's angry right flank, Mr. Shelby has approached primary season with trepidation.
Obviously, you're known for horror, so in this case, when you think of a science fiction idea, does that create any trepidation?
And there's a lot of trepidation, and they're being forced to expose themselves and really open up for that chance at love.
In a later scene, Kat's white boss, Jacqueline (Melora Hardin), explains to Kat why Adena might have felt trepidation around the cops.
At today's hearing, representatives questioned what such a bill should look like, although many expressed trepidation in stepping in to regulate Google.
All emerging economies, even the biggest, must still watch the Federal Reserve, rising American bond yields and the strengthening dollar with trepidation.
Of course, Debra's rave review comes after months of trepidation over how her late sister would be played on the big screen.
But in reality, we often find ourselves tiptoeing around the concept with trepidation instead of diving in with Eat, Pray, Love abandon.
She would have been 21 at the time of her mother's miscarriage, and emerging into young adulthood is already fraught with trepidation.
"If I am honest, it is with great trepidation that I share with you this very personal image," she wrote on Instagram.
So there is trepidation about the timeline for the health care bill, since McConnell really can't move forward without McCain's "yes" vote.
There was some trepidation that the plan, touted by President Donald Trump as "massive," could be a letdown after hyped-up expectations.
"Investors were looking for fear and trepidation from producers but got agility and below-expected clarity instead," according to Friday's research note.
It wasn't "The Omen," but it was ominous enough, and I waited, not without trepidation, to see what Corbet would do next.
The Pew Research Center has found that about 6 in 10 Republicans and Democrats view the other party with anxiety and trepidation.
I realize how quick it changes, so there was a feeling of trepidation, a feeling of joy after hitting the first shot.
Clyburn's apparent trepidation about allegations Conyers contrasted with many members of his party, some of whom have voiced support for Conyers' resignation.
And then I did the crazy thing of kind of putting that down and deciding to start a business, with great trepidation.
Officials admitted to trepidation after Monday's spotty Impressionist and modern sale at Sotheby's, which fell well short of even the low estimate.
She, for one, just showed up and managed to get people to open up to her about procuring blood with no trepidation.
Maybe not all that, but I am definitely approaching the debate with great trepidation, like I'm off to watch open-heart surgery.
When Saturday, with trepidation, I face thy diabolic art And win, I beam with jubilation, For in that moment, I am smart!
She endows her Isabelle with a superstitious peasant woman's trepidation in the face of the unknown and a mother's doubts-vanquishing protectiveness.
If I just limited my coverage to, say, jazz-enthusiast racehorses, I might be able to check my Twitter mentions without trepidation.
Filled with the trepidation of vertigo and the thrilling sensation of falling through air untethered, bridges innately carry an uncertainty to them.
Contests The Learning Network runs challenges for teenagers all year long, but when we announce a new one, it's always with trepidation.
There may be some trepidation -- by the media and the public -- to dive too deeply into the story given those twin realities.
Merab (Levan Gelbakhiani), the young male dancer who had been at work, looks at the new guy with trepidation and something else.
Friday's dramatic sell-off capped the worst week in two years for stocks, and investors were looking forward to Monday with trepidation.
I liked his previous above-the-fray approach to an overly crowded debate stage, but found his trepidation last night overly cautious.
Their hearts brimmed with gratitude and trepidation as they tried to navigate this new land while clinging to fragments of their past.
" Idexx Laboratories: "It's no longer run by John Ayers and I do like the thesis very much ... but I understand the trepidation.
Others have expressed trepidation at the prospect of being hammered in a Trump tweet if they run afoul of the new president.
Officials in Sonoma County had the same trepidation about sending the blaring alerts to tens of thousands of people and chose not to.
So it's with an open mind and just tiny dash of trepidation that we approach Sarah Hyland's announcement that she's recording new music.
Artificial intelligence is making an extreme entrance into almost every facet of society in predicted and unforeseen ways, causing both excitement and trepidation.
They set off for the rural, woodsy area with trepidation, he said, worried they'd be confronted by militia members operating in the vicinity.
Locals have watched with trepidation, activists say, as US troops make their sudden exit, and Syrian government troops return after years of absence.
PEOPLE often enter a public toilet with a sense of trepidation; after all, who knows what horror might await behind the cubicle door.
So it was with some trepidation that I picked up "Ways to Disappear," the first novel by the poet and translator Idra Novey.
But Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn said that it had affected Corker's thoughts on the bill, leading to his trepidation on the floor.
Lisa Ling's daughters are still young, but she's ready for anything and everything her growing girls may encounter – albeit with a little trepidation.
" Explaining her trepidation, Kesczyk, like so many others, pointed to the email scandal: "I feel like she is the most qualified, for sure.
Property trusts enjoyed an upswing in early trade as a combination of weak Chinese data and trepidation over the outcome of Sino-U.
"I don't sense that they in any way have trepidation that we're going to pull their pants down — quite the opposite," he said.
During a talk hosted by Vanity Fair, the actor shared some of his trepidation for Markle, and the new life she's embarking on.
The music is written by spooky ambient noise musician Ben Frost, one of my personal faves, and really fills the show with trepidation.
"I think because of the statements Trump made, there's always going to be a certain trepidation," said a source close to the administration.
So it was with considerable trepidation that I approached Bluprint, an app designed for crafters and hobbyists at all levels of skill development.
And he expressed no trepidation about moving forward without a majority in favor of his impeachment push, citing his lifelong experiences with racism.
Parents of children with food allergies, as well as food-allergic people of all ages, approach the holidays with varying degrees of trepidation.
"There are a lot of Catholics in my state," said the lawmaker, describing trepidation that some Democratic senators have about over-emphasizing abortion.
Letter from Washington There is talk among Republicans, and some trepidation among Democrats, that Donald J. Trump could benefit from a silent vote.
I'd be lying if I said I've never been in an argument with someone about the green stuff, so I understand your trepidation.
So it was with a great deal of trepidation that I boarded that flight back home after our year of traveling the world.
"In Europe, there is concern and trepidation about Trump's administration and how his politics will affect global trade and finance," he told Reuters.
"There are a lot of Catholics in my state," said one lawmaker, describing trepidation that some Democratic senators have about over-emphasizing abortion.
Even though these collaborations were completed across great distances via the Internet, Ishi still experienced trepidation towards recording in the new digital age.
Yet if not all of the names in this book will stick, the portrait of an amazingly dynamic, chaotic, trepidation-filled time will.
Tauna Larson, a retired educator who lives in the north, said she looked at the possibility of two Navajo commissioners with some trepidation.
While I was slightly versed in the goings on of such establishments, there was a niggling sense of trepidation roiling around inside me.
I say this with some trepidation as retsina is generally as reviled as it is misunderstood, but I mean it as a compliment.
JONATHAN KASDAN I am a "Star Wars" nerd and I'm a writing nerd, but we both had a lot of trepidation about it.
It was a couple of months into the Trump administration and, despite trepidation, there were few examples of nonviolent, nonfelon offenders being deported.
Regardless of the reason, there's still enough trepidation around retailers for investors to be positioned defensively against further losses in the broader industry.
This Oscar-nominated cinéma-vérité documentary goes into hospital rooms where patients confront the end of their lives with trepidation, acceptance and support.
So it is with trepidation that this blog turns to the comments made last week by Akbar Al Baker, the boss of Qatar Airways.
However, it includes a more moderate outlook on the tax revenues due to "trepidation and anxiety" about an inevitable downturn, according to the governor.
Despite the trepidation some people have about Netflix, especially as the streaming wars are really just beginning, the company isn't in any real threat.
"There's a little bit of trepidation now as to how confident people are in emerging markets," Augustin Eden, research analyst at Accendo Markets, said.
She feels "a lot of trepidation" about her Perugia trip but is counting on the support of those who will be traveling with her.
Once the trepidation passes, the novelty of Die With Me wears off, and reading middle school-grade potty jokes every other comment got old.
What's happening: Both the market exuberance and trepidation can be traced back to the Federal Reserve's flip-flop on whether to raise interest rates.
Trepidation propped up healthcare stocks, a defensive sector in times of market volatility, with index heavyweight CSL Ltd rising as much as 1.3 percent.
Was there any trepidation about working with a band that wanted to give everything away for free and had no history of selling anything?
When we speak earlier this month, there isn't a trace of fear or trepidation in her voice; rather, all that comes through is fire.
But even the organizers admit to feeling a little trepidation, especially when it comes to letting their own children experiment with tools and scrap.
This might not be a coincidence, and the long-awaited visit speaks volumes about the Swedish government's trepidation to engage the controversial U.S. leader.
They emerged from the tunnel for the second period without any of the timidity or trepidation that had bogged them down from the start.
But accounts of Trump's thinking about the investigation never reveal any trepidation that he's going to be caught on tape talking to KGB operatives.
The meeting is a big step in the thawing of relations between the two Cold War foes, but both sides are proceeding with trepidation.
Despite my trepidation, I'm keeping my money investedI've watched the market continue to decline over the past week, but I've left my money invested.
He had family he could reach out to but they often responded to his vision of creating a profitable business through gaming with trepidation.
The Wall Street roller coaster is a ride that many analysts now look to with trepidation, as the bull market approaches its 2th year.
Market liquidity was light and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
According to a Vienna Tourist Board spokeswoman, Helena Hartlauer, Transport for London rejected the original images, citing trepidation about depicting genitals in public space.
Market liquidity was tight and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
With some trepidation, he opened the door, and we entered the darkened apartment to discover the man's apparently lifeless body sprawled near his radio.
I most looked forward to seeing the barnyard roosters, whose belligerent, strutting, preening, aggressive macho behavior was a source of endless fascination and trepidation.
Sudan The joy that filled the streets of Sudan at news of President Omar al-Bashir's ouster has been replaced by trepidation and fear.
After the attack in London, Lily Garner, 22, said she felt some trepidation about coming to Sunday's concert, but that she ultimately overcame it.
In 21200, she decided to temporarily stop working to tend to her children, which qualified them for Medicaid; with trepidation, she left herself uninsured.
With fear and trepidation, my partner and I sat down with her parents, and I asked them if I could take their family name.
Not long before my father died, she had, with some trepidation, asked my mother if we could keep him at home for a while.
There's been trepidation about utilities owning EV chargers, questions about whether such investments serve all ratepayers and whether charging is better left to markets.
In polls, voters disapproved of Mr. Christie's adventure in presidential politics, and many now regard his homecoming with a combination of eye-rolling and trepidation.
It is too late for the UK to do this, so the public now must wait and see, some in hope but others in trepidation.
Amid the celebration, however, there is also concern and trepidation about how long the ruling will hold, and how many refugees will actually be admitted.
Amid the worry and the trepidation of potentially living on instant noodles for a while, there is a solution: Chocolate, but wrapped with one's resumé.
In the wake of this summer's violent attempted coup against the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, no newspaper in Turkey is read with more trepidation.
So whatever trepidation Apple fans may have had about the bugs and overall inconsistency with iPhone software, it doesn't seem to have translated into action.
But since this column is due, with some trepidation, I'll go with what I've got, which is nothing more than a wholly unadjusted entrance poll.
But tour operators and hoteliers are entering this summer with trepidation: they are being hit by an epidemic of food-poisoning claims from British tourists.
After the disturbing details of Lauer's behavior became public, many of the women who worked with him addressed the news with either trepidation or shock.
Apple is now part of a growing group of automakers and tech companies that have voiced trepidation about the NHTSA's proposed policies on driverless vehicles.
Going into the second quarter, there was much trepidation that there was too many IPOs coming to market (more than 290 were expected in 296.9).
Given the sheer number of people who accused Facebook of breaking democracy in 2016, the company approached the November 224 US midterm elections with trepidation.
It meant taking the time to prepare, charging ahead with a mixture of trepidation and excitement, and dealing with whatever unpredictable bullshit came your way.
More than that, my trepidation sprang from never having seen a single branch outside my Brooklyn enclave, and not knowing anyone else who used them.
A federal election in May, U.S.-China trade tensions and political turmoil in Britain have deepened the sense of trepidation that has stalled business spending.
PARIS — The rest of the European Union nations are looking at the possibility of a British departure from the bloc with disbelief, trepidation and anguish.
While companies like Intel are in a stronger position to weather an escalating trade war, it has still spurred trepidation in a crucial technological sector.
The result is far nastier than Carpenter's version, needlessly so; to watch a skull being crushed beneath a boot adds nothing to our basic trepidation.
They have watched with trepidation as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expanded his powers, enriched his allies and increased the role of religion in public life.
Loyalists may approach turbocharging across the board with trepidation, but newcomers to the brand should simply feel free to enjoy the evolution of a legend.
Ultimately, the partnership could both encourage the public to understand the safety improvements of autonomy, as well as to approach self-driving with less trepidation.
Look, stepping into the shoes of anyone who has a great reputation and was an award-winning editor comes with respect, trepidation and careful thought.
From a very young age, I lived with a special kind of trepidation, one tied up in the very image my country created for itself.
In 2013, Michael and Debbie Campbell were a married couple living in Seattle and approaching retirement with financial trepidation and the looming question, What's next?
The only trepidation was I think I took for granted how nice it was to not be under the spotlight and just having a life.
For them, the decade of rebuilding that followed the Civil War was at once a time of trepidation and of hope for a better future.
Local grocers expressed some trepidation about Amazon's aggressive entry into their business, but said it was part of a long history of upheavals and competition.
A little bit of trepidation coming out of the summer with the trade talks escalating and the election, you know, discussions obviously creating more uncertainty.
As the summit approaches, there is a mix of anticipation and trepidation about what could happen when Trump and Kim begin talking behind closed doors.
My trepidation ebbed as one confidence-building turn led to another, and I made my way down the gentle trail flanked with snow-sugared spruce.
Leyla Mansour-Cole, the policy director of the Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition, a nonprofit group, said the Trump administration proposal "caused trepidation" for some patients.
Trump's shock election victory has been met with trepidation in Kiev because of the outspoken reality TV star's praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin. 8.
In her first sit down with Norman Lear, writer Gloria Calderón Kellett remembers feeling trepidation about the concept that the legendary TV producer was pitching her.
There was trepidation surrounding Donald Trump's first State of the Union address, and perhaps there's no better way to settle your nerves than a fun game.
In The Birth of Venus, Espíndola brings her Venus down to her hands and knees, as she peers with trepidation over the edge of her shell.
When I stop dry-heaving, I chuckle at the irony: For all my trepidation, it wasn't the sharks that did me in—it was the seasickness.
That trepidation, though, has led to the rise misinformation on the service, and in some instances like Britain First, the spreading of hateful rhetoric or opinions.
While Liam didn't seem nervous at all, there was a little bit of trepidation when he told Holland that he was planning on asking Zendaya out.
While this may have left some audience members conflicted ("There was some trepidation [about what he would say]," Raymond said), Ansari's material was reportedly pretty tame.
We followed updates on her status in prison with trepidation and a faint flicker of hope that seemed like an homage to Chelsea's own peaceful candle.
And then there's America's own domestic diversion: the acrimonious presidential race battle back home, which foreign allies are monitoring intently and with varying levels of trepidation.
Palestinians, who viewed Trump's victory with some trepidation, are said to have been pleasantly surprised by Trump's openness during a recent meeting with Abbas in Washington.
Common Pleas Court Judge Glenn Bronson said he accepted Marvin Roberts' plea deal and the negotiated sentence offered by prosecutors "with some trepidation," according to Philly.com.
I call up Dr. Christopher Prosser, a political scientist specializing in electoral behavior, with the sort of trepidation normally reserved for a long overdue STI test.
He went home to his grandmother and, with considerable trepidation, confessed that he'd abandoned all his illustrious career plans and wanted to be a writer instead.
With a hint of trepidation in his voice, Papaleo, the longtime fan, made a prediction: "I could see a lot of people voting for Stud Muffins."
TREPIDATION OVER SNAP ELECTION IN BRITAIN Adding to that was a disappointing report from Google parent Alphabet which pushed the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite 0.6% lower.
Geopolitically, they are both US allies; they both want a denuclearized North Korea; they both support free trade; and they both view China's rise with trepidation.
For now, she has a soft plastic mouthguard that she wears at night to protect her tooth enamel, which she admits she uses with some trepidation.
There's a sort of trepidation of putting out anything too disturbing because that would shatter certain societal myths about who we are and what we do.
"Every time you got a bill, you opened it with some trepidation," said Tim Roach, father of two University of Dayton graduates and one current student.
I also get your trepidation — and your frank assessment that your relationship can't go very deep if you aren't free to talk about your personal life.
As brought to life by Mr. Beale, one of the finest classical actors alive, Henry is radiant with astonishment, trepidation and a sense of infinite possibilities.
She went online with some trepidation, but ultimately, working with a company stylist, designed and had fabricated a gown complete with sleeves, longer train and belt.
Police officers who I have revealed my gun to have displayed great trepidation despite my handing them my concealed-carry permit along with my driver's license.
Books of The Times Avid readers of Robert A. Caro may greet his new book, "Working: Researching, Interviewing, Writing," with a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
During this ordeal, I reached an exquisite level of trepidation known to those waiting to hear if the governor has canceled their appointment with Old Sparky.
With this context in mind, I approached two new novels, both set in Silicon Valley and written by women, with a mixture of trepidation and titillation.
They think about the world and their places in it, look to the future with optimism and trepidation, and experience freedom within the constraints of circumstance.
But looking back at the last eight years and forward, with trepidation, at those coming, I've concluded that this desire for political civility is wishful thinking.
Another patron recognized him and approached with unnecessary trepidation to share a text message received the day before from his 17-year-old son in Virginia.
We even put it to the test: Despite some initial trepidation of falling, we safely walked and ran across ice and found them comfortable to wear. 
There's still a lot of trepidation, however, especially from international companies, to grow in North America because of waves of store closures and bankruptcies, Garcia said.
It's as eye-opening for Jamie as "Sisterhood Is Powerful," the radical feminist anthology that he first opens with almost spiritual reverence — or is it trepidation?
When an award-winning chef says that he's not into being too "cheffy," you may wonder, with a touch of trepidation, what there is for dinner.
For months, black political leaders watched the bare-knuckled, back-room race to lead the New York City Council with a mix of hope and trepidation.
When I first walked into Molly Bakes, the Dalston freakshake café run by husband and wife Olly and Maria, it was with a feeling of trepidation.
Mercifully, the cashier sensed my trepidation and asked if I wanted my burgers "all the way," with every standard topping — mustard, pickles, onions, tomato, and lettuce.
Smith previously opened up about taking on the iconic role in Entertainment Weekly's first look cover story back in December, where he also admitted he felt trepidation.
Activist Bill Downing has spent nearly three decades crusading for relaxed cannabis laws and is greeting the voter-approved measure with a mix of satisfaction and trepidation.
LONDON (Reuters) - Politics, economics and finance have all been turned on their head in 2016, and investors are already looking ahead to 2017 with anticipation and trepidation.
Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), who faces a primary challenge from the left this cycle, also expressed trepidation about the prospect of having Sanders as the standard-bearer.
I'm supposed to believe that host did this: Even I approach an escalator with more trepidation than Akecheta, and I use them at least once a week.
First it was simply in the aftermath of a shooting: I would walk with trepidation in public places, scanning bags that seemed large enough to conceal weapons.
S. trade war and trepidation over the final shape of a deal to seal Britain's exit from the European Union have sharply increased strains on businesses worldwide.
The sign says it all Having read a little bit about the technical wizardry Amazon deploys to make the thing work, I'll confess a bit of trepidation.
In the run-up to the announcement at the party conference in Torquay, a seaside resort on Britain's south coast, there was an air of slight trepidation.
They did not devise autocrat-proof institutions, but they were keenly aware of politicians' autocratic tendencies, and felt a great trepidation about whether American democracy should endure.
It comes as major customer Apple has had a volatile month, tracking up about 8 percent so far this month despite trepidation around the new iPhone 7.
Were the #MeToo and Time's Up movement and everything else happening right now a catalyst for you to include it, or was that part of the trepidation?
When planning this "Parents' Last Hurrah," I had a little trepidation about the car trip element of it, because we tend to argue about directions and music.
Some people who went to see it waited with trepidation for the scene in which the heroine is reduced to a fetish object; that scene never came.
Enrolling as a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Beth entered her first photography class with trepidation, guessing that everyone there already knew each other.
Kay Coles James sits beside president TrumpPhoto: Chip Somodevilla (Getty)Google announced the formation of a global council on technology ethics last week to some deserved trepidation.
And while investors are watching with trepidation for signs of a market peak, many remain positive on U.S. stocks, expecting tax cuts to provide a further boost.
I think my ex-boyfriend in college was probably my first big one, and it wasn't great and I remember having a lot of trepidation before dating.
When Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, a writer and editor based in Manhattan, arrives on a subway platform, she waits with more than the usual trepidation for her train.
But in doing so, he is exacerbating the trepidation some Republicans already feel about his candidacy at a moment when the party typically rallies to its nominee.
Yet every performance here glows with a compelling, specifically embodied mixture of trepidation and hope, as the characters bicker and cosset, obliquely assigning blame and offering support.
Investor trepidation — possibly due to Wendy's many short-lived dalliances with breakfast over the years — caused the company's stock to drop by over 11% after the announcement.
When Federal Reserve officials begin to attack these mortgage buyers, long term interest rates begin to rise out of trepidation that they may be serious this time.
The allegations come amid growing trepidation over a deal concluded in March between Turkey and the European Union that allows Greece to send refugees back to Turkey.
In addition, one might consider Hsieh's psychological conflict and trepidation about living outside illegally in a foreign country, without a visa or legal papers of any kind.
Sitting in the tiny bedroom I was renting in the summer of 2014, I started up the Destiny PS3 beta with a mix of curiosity and trepidation.
Being something of a fruitphobe anyway, I headed to a Pizza Hut branch in central Beijing to try this thing myself with no small sense of trepidation.
Both groups felt some trepidation about their assignments, according to Kuno Hottenrott, a professor of sports science at Martin Luther University in Germany, who led the study.
That's discouraging, but it underscores the trepidation of a front office that would probably love to rebuild, but it owes its fans an honest effort to win.
The administration's trepidation at intervening in the content moderation processes of social media platforms is also wildly inconsistent with the president's own behavior on tech-platform oversight.
There was a bit of trepidation about it, because they have a big scene where they meet in Episode 1, but they're also facing off as well.
After all these years—I'm 33 now—I still approach every new painting with a feeling of trepidation, a sense of panic at the alchemy of it.
Ms. Frei recalls having had some trepidation about how her new boyfriend would feel about being thrust into the family's traditional — and mandatory — Independence Day talent show.
The bullpen door swinging open has been a source of trepidation for the Nationals this season, as their relievers had the worst E.R.A. (20) in the majors.
Dinner and a show sounds like a fun evening out on the town, but for millions of disabled Americans it can be filled with trepidation and stress.
"Do you think there's some trepidation with these families opening their door given the age of Donald Trump and deportation?" he asked, addressing no one in particular.
"Everyone's looking back at Charlottesville with trepidation about today's event," said Jimmy Frost, 55, who took a bus up from Virginia Beach this morning with other attendees.
Although she went into his class with trepidation, having never taken a physics class, she finished the class with an A — something she credits to her professor.
Fear brewed over a number of issues, with the biggest being trepidation about rising interest rates even though government bond yields actually were lower on the day.
"Investors will now have to greet Comcast's earnings reports with the trepidation that comes from owning a secularly challenged asset … for which they grossly overpaid," he said.
Clinton's speaking fees from Wall Street banks, and they show trepidation about Mr. Sanders's lack of foreign policy experience, according to the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Despite his trepidation, Odenkirk agreed to shoot the episode, in which he narrated the story of Disco Demolition Night— an anti-disco movement that took place in 1979.
Lawless also acknowledges that the seniors who call her customer service line with trepidation about buying these products — often for the first time — have distinct preferences and inquiries.
"Zwack said there could be "concern and trepidation" for a career military officer to serve with the NSC in the Trump administration but added, "It's what we do.
In 1975, as he was transitioning out of TV writing, Mr. Slade acknowledged having some trepidation early in his career about the types of things he was writing.
But she acknowledged her trepidation about the impact of the exodus on the community she's lived in for two decades and where she raised her daughter, now 24.
And despite some initial trepidation from those involved with Star Trek, it's been widely embraced as the best Star Trek movie that's not really a Star Trek movie.
He begins the project with trepidation — "Every Sunday?" he wonders in "201 January 22" — but finds solace in its routine after the September 211 World Trade Center attacks.
"The fact that a simple courtesy call caused so much trepidation and genuflections to past protocol just shows how absurd U.S.-China policy has become," wrote Mr Yates.
It's no easy task, and I must say it made both Jonathan and me pause with fear and trepidation as we embarked on what Easton's reaction would be.
The US is a bit behind China in this area, reflecting the contrast between China's unwavering enthusiasm for biotechnology and America's trepidation when it comes to such work.
Theoretically, because the products are still pretty expensive, a manufacturer should be able to match their competitors' marketing budgets and overcome at least a lot of physicians' trepidation.
Now as an international court prepares to hand down a ruling that threatens China's sweeping claims in the vital waterway, Beijing is watching Clinton's presidential run with trepidation.
The trepidation likely is due to a mix of concerns around macroeconomic uncertainty, China's electric vehicle subsidy policy and broader oversupply worries affecting the lithium market, Graves said.
When it was first announced that comedy trio The Lonely Island was producing a feature-length film, trepidation, maybe even dismay, would not have been an inappropriate reaction.
Now I'm rolling around with 16 or 17 hearts as standard and a magic pocket full of attack-boosting elixirs, all of that early game trepidation has gone.
The news is met with a mixture of excitement and trepidation, and an international consortium of scientists, linguists, and mathematicians work around the clock to decipher the message.
Giving them tools, giving them a network so that they know they're not alone in some of the trepidation that they might feel about making that next step.
It helps assuage town planning trepidation in negotiations to secure the fountain for, say, a fashion show of Fendi's highest level of workmanship (and price), dubbed haute fourrure.
Carell said he had some trepidation acting in a mostly empty room with only instructions from Zemeckis and his team, but the challenge turned out to be fun.
There are no signals of increasing trepidation from Republicans about Nauert, but "they are not chomping at the bit to get her through," according to one Republican aide.
They are shows that in their original incarnations caused such excitement that ever after they have inspired trepidation, agitation and extreme self-consciousness among those who revisit them.
No one who was affected by that storm — or Hurricanes Katrina or Andrew or any other big natural disaster — will look at an approaching storm without deep trepidation.
You guys signed to Roadrunner, which has done pretty well for other heavy bands like Code Orange, but was there any trepidation about getting into major label waters?
If you only go out to dinner once in a while and you've never had a Dutch wine, I get your trepidation when it comes to ordering it.
Mr. Trump would do well to recognize the genuine and profound trepidation behind it, and to give Ms. Merkel, Europe and the world the urgent reassurance they require.
The first African official to react to the report, which has been met with trepidation by some museum directors in Europe, was Senegal's culture minister, Abdou Latif Coulibaly.
Although she had some early trepidation about making friends, a job in the admissions office helped, and now she plans to get her masters in biology at Adelphi.
You approach a book with the subtitle "Tales From My Momma's Table" with trepidation, expecting treacly bits of maternal wisdom stirred into a creamy bowl of heartwarming anecdotes.
As Ms. Parker continues the search for her other acquisitions, she expresses some trepidation about the editing process; she's afraid a writer might be "allergic" to her feedback.
It is normal for the U.S. that sort of has had the lead position in technology over my lifetime, you know, to look at that with some trepidation.
With the ban blocked, dozens of Syrian and Iraqi refugees boarded a plane in Amman, Jordan, and headed to the U.S., full of hope but also some trepidation.
"As fans across the world watch each game with trepidation so too do the partners of some of those fans," creative director Jo Wallace said in a news release.
But I make it, so I board my next flight with a mix of relief—I've never missed a flight before, and you know I'm keeping score—and trepidation.
It has always made me look on that world with both longing and trepidation, and Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills speaks to the paranoia and anxiety that accompany aspirational living.
Davis adds that during their first date — which didn't happen for several weeks due to Davis' trepidation — Tennon was so open and honest about himself that it surprised Davis.
Considering broadcasters' stated purpose of being a neutral purveyor of the news, Howell said there was trepidation among some employees about reintroducing the national anthem as a consistent feature.
It was with much anticipation and trepidation that I and millions of other trekkies tuned in Sunday night to Star Trek: Discovery, the latest series in the beloved franchise.
So it makes sense the Donald would absorb enough fear and trepidation from horror-stricken Americans to transform into his true form: a giant mouth with a bad haircut.
"Around the election last year there was a lot of trepidation about this market, that the market was going to take a pause, and that never happened," Hogan said.
Jenner, who also discussed her trepidation regarding the upcoming O.J. Simpson miniseries American Crime Story, says none of her children have gone far from home – or from each other.
Rome elected Virginia Raggi as its first woman mayor and Britain Brexited itself, a general sense of trepidation falling over the cosmos like a bad joke at a funeral.
Instead, I'm of the opinion that everyone has a watershed moment with self-care, when the benefits of implementing some kind of practice finally outweigh the trepidation surrounding it.
Such trepidation about identifying dangerous domestic dynamics appears to persist, if the outraged reaction to the Department of Homeland Security's 2009 report on right-wing extremism is any indication.
However, I did run them under the water of my faucet, with all the expected trepidation of anyone testing a waterproof or water-resistant product for the first time.
Uber and WeWork have given the first Vision Fund a black eyeThe investors' apparent trepidation over the new Vision Fund comes amid some high-profile setbacks for the original.
Verizon is viewed by analysts as the leading bidder for Yahoo, but its likely offer comes despite trepidation among its executives, according to the people briefed on the bidding.
But given how well the far right has done in similar arrangements in other parts of Europe, it is a prospect that no one should consider without some trepidation.
With some trepidation, I tracked their gazes across the room and saw a man lying on a table with what appeared to be a cantaloupe wedged into his crotch.
Books of The Times A reader might begin a 750-page history of killing committed by Israel's intelligence services with some trepidation; the tightrope is high, and it's shaky.
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Not nearly enough of the roughly 20 million Americans who are beginning or resuming college over the coming weeks pause, in their trepidation and exhilaration, to think about that.
There was, and remains, real trepidation the President will simply reject the agreement and leave lawmakers with no Plan B. But Republicans were buoyed by Senate Appropriations Chairman Sen.
Khan is also likely to be met with trepidation in neighboring Afghanistan, where he has been vocal in his opposition to the U.S.-led invasion that followed the Sept.
"Women have less trepidation about helping each other, networking with each other, being vulnerable with each other," said the producer Amy Baer, the board president of Women in Film.
At Mumbai's Todi Mills, an old mill area converted in recent years into restaurants, bars and office space for young entrepreneurs, Mr. Trump's America is also viewed with trepidation.
The very idea fills many parents and doctors with trepidation, and with good reason, said Aaron Kelly, a physiologist and specialist in pediatric obesity at the University of Minnesota.
So it should come as little surprise that there is trepidation surrounding President-elect Donald Trump's views on what one expert describes as the "biggest future instability" facing the planet.
Villanelle and Eve are due to resume their chase in Season 2 of the series, premiering on April 7, and I've been feeling an undue amount of trepidation about it.
The reality is, trepidation from the unrelenting influx of tragedy has affixed itself on both my brain and my heart since the Orlando, FL, shooting and hasn't left me since.
I left The Greatest Showman having felt nearly the full range of feels a person can feel in a theater: trepidation, elation, fear, rage, conflict, bafflement, sugar high, swooniness, eyerollitude.
Because video games are so dynamic, it means not only relinquishing the control you can exert over the learning process, but also facing the trepidation that comes with letting go.
Then, it was still, people were like, "I'm really interested in it," but you know, there was some trepidation about me not having done a film before, which is understandable.
The use of "In a House" in the Metro Exodus trailer is intended to stir trepidation, to manifest eagerness, tentative though it is, for some burst of drama, of violence.
Overall, members of the legal cannabis industry view the prospect of federal legalization—which some expect to happen in five to 2100 years—with a mixture of hope and trepidation.
There is more of it being made now than perhaps ever before, but major labels exhibit increasing trepidation in dealing with musicians that could be considered legal (read: financial) liabilities.
Their trepidation, and Mr. Molinaro's challenge, are not hard to understand: New York is a profoundly blue state, with enrolled Democratic voters outnumbering Republicans by more than 2 to 1.
The black voids of those cavities seem to invite us to peer into the work with trepidation, while evoking the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
The city of 600,000 people was largely deserted on Saturday afternoon as nervous residents cowered in their homes, listening to the gunfire and airstrikes with a growing sense of trepidation.
With a mixture of excitement and trepidation, McGillivray watched as a vendor unpacked two silver tubes, assorted blue-and-gray joints and a touch screen and put them all together.
Sepinwall: I definitely went in with a trepidation about whether it—it was this landmark show that made both of our careers and changed TV forever, would it hold up?
It is why Nadal's excitement is tempered by a little trepidation every time he heads to his most erratic Grand Slam and why there is a sense of unfinished business.
In this fraught, anxious era when so much seems amiss, when thoughts of the future tend toward trepidation, not hopefulness, we find ourselves grappling with a nagging sense of loss.
Asian shares weakened on Friday as trepidation ahead of the start of the U.S. corporate earnings season and underlying anxiety over the global growth outlook eclipsed some reassuring U.S. economic data.
Instead we see more big businesses, media and industrial and retail alike, realizing they must adapt and be devoured, experimenting with new tech projects with a combination of excitement and trepidation.
Listening to it the morning after another election—one which went slightly "better" but the results of which still fills me with trepidation and fear—it feels like an appropriate soundtrack.
As much as the songs' characters seem to detach themselves, they are still, in a sense, trying to find some kind of connection—but with trepidation and on their own terms.
Trepidation over mounting debt is not new; numerous CEOs and finance officials have cited greater leverage across both emerging and advanced economies as among the greatest threats to global economic stability.
Italian debt markets stayed under pressure but yields eased off session highs touched amid trepidation over a Eurogroup meeting, where euro area finance ministers were to discuss Italy's draft budget plans.
As such, there would have been some trepidation among the ranks as they stepped on to the Tupolev Tu-21979 commercial aircraft that day, along with close to 100 other passengers.
Speaking to Deadline, Mr. Tarantino said that he had encouraged Ms. Thurman to drive a refitted car for one of the movies' most memorable scenes, despite her trepidation about the plan.
In a departure from his earlier pictures, Mr. Baker did cast, with some trepidation, a name-brand actor in a principal role: Willem Dafoe plays the motel's kindly and beleaguered manager.
Two years ago she married her college sweetheart, Clay Brakeley, whom she had seen occasionally over the years and began dating, with trepidation, in 2010, after he and his wife separated.
"There is a healthy dose of trepidation because they know that the man who might take over is not Mr. Democracy," said Wilf Mbanga, editor of The Zimbabwean, an online newspaper.
"If there's any trepidation, diners should feel free to ask," he said, whether it's what the restaurant uses to disinfect with or what's going on in the back of the house.
So it is with a little bit of trepidation that we present an article taking a look at the tremendous energy and churn in the Los Angeles restaurant world these days.
Fifteen days later, the children were hungry, and, with trepidation drumming in her veins, Ms. Rawass resolved to go out to buy some milk for what would be her first time.
The two articles of impeachment will be transmitted to the US Senate on Wednesday evening, launching what senators have been anxiously watching, with mixed levels of trepidation and interest, for weeks.
Yellen and other Fed officials had been saying the drop in inflation was transitory, but in her recent remarks before Congress, she expressed some trepidation, which the market took as dovish.
Any lawyer who considers joining the administration would do so with some degree of trepidation given the grueling schedule and the potential for getting caught up in an ongoing federal investigation.
I imagined slaves traveling through treacherous terrain, with bleary eyes and a lingering sense of trepidation, but with a steely determination to live in a country that would affirm their humanity.
When I told them that I wanted to move out to LA and just try to write, they were like, "Yeah, OK." I'm sure they were cringing and full of trepidation inside.
The project actually began months prior to the breaking of the ice shelf, in partnership with the Natural Resources Defense Council, so it developed with trepidation, in tandem with scientists' mounting anticipation.
While Reed said she will consider other candidates, she acknowledged that she continues to have some trepidation about nominating another woman up against Trump: "It's good to have a woman," she said.
The origin story sets the stage with Kate, who identifies as a lesbian, desperate to rescue her love Sophie Moore, despite the trepidation of Kate's father who worries about his little girl.
In addition to learning that she didn't have to take every role tossed at her, Dobrev explained that she had some trepidation associated with playing a teenager the rest of her life.
Trepidation in the debt market had also hurt Chinese stocks, with the Shanghai Composite Index edging up only slightly in the session after its worst slide in 11 weeks the day before.
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After a reign of seven decades, Bhumibol&aposs death in October last year at age 88 was anticipated with trepidation by many Thais who feared greater instability without a traditional unifying figure.
Montreal would be great, obviously, and I think a smashing success (in a centrally located ballpark) despite the way the Expos franchise went out, but I'd understand if there was trepidation, too.
The rise of populist parties in the wake of the euro crisis and the migration crisis of 2015 has prompted excitement and trepidation about the anti- side doing well this time round.
Lawmakers serving on the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs have voiced trepidation about the impact the new administration may have on Native American health care, education funding and sovereignty, among other issues.
You feel as though you're pleasantly outside yourself—not enough to be alarming or disorienting, but enough to make you feel alienated from your sense of shame and trepidation at being alive.
In the stillness and darkness between lives, I feel the unsteadiness and trepidation that comes with the knowledge that, in all likelihood, I will open my eyes to a life of slaughter.
On a cold January morning in 2011, I scheduled my Big Chop and emerged from a small east London salon with a teeny-weeny Afro and an almost tangible amount of trepidation.
But inside the operation there was some trepidation about whether the former secretary of state could fend off Sanders, a surging candidate who had tapped into anger and agitation inside liberal Iowa.
They speak to me with a reverence tinged with trepidation about their lyrics board that illustrated, on average, the 3-5 revisions each song and each part of that song went through.
Still, despite growing acceptance of the gap year, or bridge year, by university administrators — and its ready adoption in other parts of the world — many Americans continue to view it with trepidation.
Gadney chose Big Dog because Boston Dynamics' dog-like robot evoked feelings that he wanted the imaginary explorer to express—familiarity, trepidation, and questions of whether Big Dog is friend or foe.
Did you have any trepidation about going off and starting a new thing or did you think this is actually a fairly easy thing to do in 2016, to start a business?
Buffy and Faith have been mirroring each other all season — gleefully in "Bad Girls," with trepidation in "Enemies" — and when it finally comes to a head, the release of tension is astonishing.
Harris is, as you'd imagine, a busy bloke, so it was with a sense of trepidation that I gave him a call during a brief foray back to his hometown of Wigan.
The Chinese state is weakest in the west — that is, in historic East Turkestan — home to the Muslim Turkic Uighur minority, which the dominant ethnic group, the Han Chinese, view with trepidation.
President Xi Jinping, whose growing authoritarianism has been watched with trepidation in Hong Kong, warned on a visit to the territory last year that challenges to Beijing's authority would not be tolerated.
Even though Girardi had long preached about the importance of family, Warren felt trepidation asking for what felt like a special privilege: missing a couple of days to attend his sister's wedding.
And now Singapore wants to become the fourth country to enmesh US F-235 warplanes above and around the South China Sea -- a move likely to be greeted with trepidation in Beijing.
The performance opens with a solo performance of Sampha's own single, "Blood On Me," which conveys all of the trepidation and paranoia of the original, even when stripped of the painting drum-lines.
The French Embassy said that they had no comment, but added that the question of whether the event gave them fear or trepidation could also apply to Trump's Tuesday UN General Assembly speech.
It was a surprising move, but while Sansa seemed pretty proud to step up at the wall, viewers could sense some trepidation for everyone involved when Snow left to rendezvous with Daenerys Targaryen.
Still, as I walked toward a favorite lunch place, the Smile, on cobbled Bond Street, I eased into the suit and forgot altogether the trepidation I had initially felt about its cheetah pattern.
Global stocks suffered their worst year in over a decade in 2018, with trepidation surrounding economic slowdown, trade tension and rising interest rates infecting the market in the second half of the year.
But it also portrays in Comey an FBI director who showed trepidation and guarded suspicion in his interactions with a potential investigation target -- and who strangely acquiesced to the President's demands for assurances.
Dani and her friends slowly realize that they've been invited to the village to participate in these festivities, which they end up doing with a mixture of trepidation, ethnological curiosity, and perverse enjoyment.
As we step out of each ruin, we are blinded by light, and we feel the wonder and trepidation of a young boy lost in an abandoned world, unsure of what awaits him.
So when my name recently appeared on a "terrorist" list of journalists published by a website with close ties to the Ukrainian government, I viewed it with a mix of trepidation and sarcasm.
I write this with trepidation, having been to only a handful of games in my life, knowing how vast the trove of the knowable is and how many people out there know it.
MCCONNELL VOWS BUDGET PUSH: Despite trepidation from his vulnerable GOP colleagues, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) promised to make "a major effort" to pass a budget in a contentious election year.
It was with some trepidation that I set out last week to try "Soundwalk 9:09," a piece the Metropolitan Museum of Art commissioned from John Luther Adams, the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer.
Those bitter about the rise of serialism — including Leonard Bernstein, who was close with Copland and expressed trepidation about his 12-tone writing — often speculated that the method facilitated the composer's artistic decline.
The anxiety level in United States airports is palpable: At the mercy of authorities, weather and technology, we negotiate transit with trepidation — even more so if the traveler is not an American citizen.
But as the tourist numbers decline, and the frustration and trepidation rises in Rosarito and other tourist-dependent areas in Baja California, some local residents have begun to angrily blame the migrant caravan.
A tweet posted on the travel booking website First Choice captured the trepidation among holidaymakers, while some airlines and travel agents said they would waive cancellation charges for people scheduled to travel imminently.
The rest of the novel unfolds like one of those YouTube videos in which someone has arranged 10,000 dominoes in his garage: You watch the progress with a mixture of awe and trepidation.
The receptionists on the second floor had been asked to stay late to greet the assassin politely when he turned up, and they waited with trepidation as time ticked by without anyone appearing.
There is also some trepidation among the national security establishment about the potential of hardliner John Bolton replacing H.R. McMaster, whose fate as national security adviser is in doubt, according to several sources.
Since the election, hopes at the C.I.A. that the new administration would bring an infusion of energy and ideas have given way to trepidation about what Mr. Trump and his loyalists have planned.
Here in Elkhorn, a city of about 10,000 people in Walworth County in southern Wisconsin, the recount began in a government building downtown, where workers approached their task with both urgency and trepidation.
Forty-four percent said they are "very concerned" about the communications detailed by news reports and federal prosecutors, a double-digit increase from July, when 2013 percent indicated similar trepidation in CNN's survey.
"Across the continent, deal flow fell again … attributable to continued trepidation at economic growth and political turmoil, of which Brexit was a considerable part," Garrett Black, senior analyst at Pitchbook, told CNBC by email.
So it was with trepidation on June 2000th, a month into Mr Putin's fourth presidential term, that the government revealed plans to raise the retirement age to 215 for men and 22019 for women.
In June of last year, Kaling delivered an empowering commencement speech at her alma mater, Dartmouth College, where she revealed the trepidation she felt when first bringing Katherine home without having her mom there.
It says much about Saudi trepidation that General Olyan limits himself to defending Saudi territory; he says his troops make no attempt to attack the Houthi heartland of Saada governorate, just across the frontier.
LONDON (Reuters) - Emerging markets may well appear cheap again after years of attrition, but there's considerable trepidation about venturing back out to the developing world until the financial and political storms have finally lifted.
In this article, the Metro reporter Winnie Hu describes her excitement and trepidation about going behind closed doors at 520 First Avenue, the headquarters of the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner.
Brazil's chaotic and ever-changing political situation, concerns about the Zika virus, security issues: All of these are contributing to trepidation from North Americans, who are reconsidering whether to venture south for the Games.
As Pence looked on with smiling trepidation, Trump asked him if he could set up a "super PAC" while he was serving as president to destroy Ted Cruz but didn't wait for an answer.
The scientists are claiming limited success, but because the technique sometimes caused new mutations instead of fixing them, proclamations that this is the next big thing in gene-editing should be met with trepidation.
"In a market where there is some trepidation, we're open for business and investing," said Andrew Braccia, a partner at Accel who has invested in the likes of Slack, the popular collaboration software maker.
"Many people here have little faith in the federal government," says Tina, noting the trepidation of NM Downwinders towards both the federally funded health study and the will of congress to included their claims.
It was arresting, unspeakably beautiful, and yet I felt an odd sense of trepidation at finding myself in this empty hotel on the edge of a desolation almost the size of the United States.
When I got to college those fears were compounded by a feeling of trepidation that if I tried to date someone and we broke up, it would be hard to see them around campus.
The high rates from the national agencies made me get past my trepidation of renting from a total stranger, and I picked a Hyundai Accent from a woman named Stephanie for $33 a day.
That trepidation did not stop Trump last week from reversing his administration's previous legal position that only certain parts of Obamacare should be struck down, instead arguing that the entire law should be scrapped.
And if there's anyone that can spot Jon, it's also going to be Laurie — hence Angela's deep trepidation when Laurie says she met with Cal, whom she doesn't yet know is her former lover.
Yet the movie is so perfectly acted and gorgeously filmed (the cinematographer is Julie Kirkwood) that we don't mind its coyness; the twanging notes of trepidation make us almost grateful for the leisurely build.
Matt Gaetz (who implied just last week that the Ohio State University wrestling abuse scandal was invented by the "deep state," so don't hold your breath about his integrity) appeared to show any trepidation.
" In an interview for this obituary in 28, he recalled that there had been some trepidation by the producers over audience reactions to the lyrics for "If You Could See Her (Through My Eyes).
There was also trepidation of calling attention to these conditions, as that might further negative stereotypes about women, according to Hadine Joffe, psychiatrist and executive director at Connors Centre for Women's Health and Women's Biology.
So I ask Ian if there was any trepidation in naming a delusion after such a well-known film, for fear of glossing over the serious nature of the illness with a pop-culture reference.
While Wall Street seems to be in a euphoria about the new administration, conjuring up images from "The Wolf of Wall Street," America's labor force might be feeling serious trepidation about what they are seeing.
The euro likewise was flat against the dollar at $1.13080, undermined by Friday's dire manufacturing PMI figures and trepidation that Germany's IFO Institute could release a downbeat assessment of Europe's biggest economy at 0900 GMT.
It was humbling to see the artist I've idolized since I was 4, who's been in the industry for longer than I've been alive, smile through any trepidation about her big return to the stage.
Ahead of the central bank announcing the completion of its £153bn corporate bond purchase scheme (CBPS) - 215 months earlier than originally scheduled - there was some trepidation that the vibrancy of the market would be undermined.
When Universal announced its monster franchise plans, some greeted those plans with trepidation because they featured Cruise, Crowe, and Depp, three men who've been at the center of more than a few terrible news stories.
Even after things were fully mirrored, he still felt trepidation when the time came to pick up the phone and terminate his dial-up account (despite Aol's best attempt to obscure and complicate the procedure).
"Oh no!" he says to me, almost chidingly, when I ask if he approached writing the book with some trepidation after the controversy that greeted his former bandmate Wolfgang Flür's own I Was A Robot.
Yet, Schwartz never depicts these spaces as realms of the wild and the lawless; looking at the photographs, you never feel any trepidation that her subjects may make national news for an unexpected, brutal attack.
Given that many are produced in China—Tier 1 technology supplier Bosch, to name but one example, employs over 30,000 people there—it's little wonder why the manufacturers view a revised tracing list with trepidation.
"I'd be lying if I said I had zero trepidation and nervousness," said LeVar Burton, who began his career, indelibly, as the slave Kunta Kinte, and who serves as a producer on the modern version.
Robert enters into an arranged marriage with Elizabeth de Burgh (Florence Pugh), who is thoroughly unwowed by the match, and spurns her husband's bed, not from maidenly trepidation but as a test of male mettle.
Instead, I live in fear — fear that one day I may fall too far behind on payments, and fear of what that would mean for my mother, who co-signed my loans with great trepidation.
The trepidation among Pakistani Hindus is mirrored in many ways among the Muslim minority in India, where a campaign of Hindu nationalism led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party has left many Muslims feeling targeted.
RiNo's rapid growth, however, has stirred trepidation among artists and other early pioneers, who are worried that gentrification will eventually take away the neighborhood's grit, said Jamie Licko, executive director of the RiNo Art District.
Not only would a new nominee have less than two years guaranteed to do the job, there is also trepidation about taking on one of the most difficult Cabinet positions in a frequently dysfunctional administration.
"There is a healthy dose of trepidation because they know that the man who might take over is not Mr. Democracy," Wilf Mbanga, editor of the online newspaper the Zimbabwean, told the New York Times.
But any excitement is almost immediately hedged with some level of trepidation -- there simply aren't many people, if anyone, in the senior GOP ranks who appear to have much insight into what Trump is actually thinking.
Various forms of warrior headgear are seen in the background, including a feathered bonnet that is not historically accurate, but indicates the trepidation local people felt at an aggressive and technologically advanced force on Japanese shores.
GOPALPUR, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Every year, Neelabeni and her family await the monsoon with trepidation in their mud-and-brick home in an informal settlement near the coast in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.
All the works on display seem to contain some measure of trepidation, whether about the looming specter of terrorism, personal loss, or ecological disaster,  permeating each with a feeling of fear and anxiety about the future.
The Ocean's 8 star gave an empowering commencement speech at Dartmouth College (where she graduated from in 2001) over the weekend, revealing the trepidation she felt when first bringing home now-5-month-old Katherine Swati.
Since reaching the Australian Open semi-finals in 2011, Wozniacki had fallen one round earlier in each subsequent visit to Melbourne Park - which meant her journey to this season's opening grand slam was full of trepidation.
There wasn't any trepidation from the singers about overdubs, but there was certainly weariness by the time we got to the end of several days of re-recording it all, phrase by phrase, at my place.
Some analysts are viewing that process with some trepidation, and expecting that executives will push investors and analysts to ratchet down their expectations for profit growth next year given a widely expected slowdown in economic growth.
That he has trepidation and caution in him — he stayed in the closet all those years — but that he has courage, too, enough to pursue the presidency despite the inevitable spotlight on him as a novelty.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - While abortion rights advocates look ahead to the U.S. presidency of Donald Trump with trepidation, obstacles to women seeking to end unwanted pregnancies already are gathering intensity, research showed on Thursday.
Though the military is confident it can retake Marawi soon, the level of the militants' preparations, combat capability and resilience has created some trepidation about whether their assault could be the beginning of a wider campaign.
It was a jubilant moment for the Turkish art scene to be sure, but an occasion I could not help but see with some degree of trepidation considering the dire state of free speech in Turkey today.
There was a hint of trepidation amongst fans when Optus sensationally clutched the Australian EPL rights from Foxtel, who had held the rights for 20 years, reportedly paying A$63 million (US$88 million) for the privilege.
The Emiratis have attempted to give the city a facelift, but while schoolgirls welcome their new computers and freshly painted classrooms, they worry about getting to school safely: kidnappings, night-time gunfire and explosions cause their trepidation.
Screencap: C-SPANFollowing last week's election, many watched with trepidation to see if President-elect Donald Trump planned to make good on his campaign threats to religious liberty, women's rights and freedom of speech (among other things).
"I have a little bit more trepidation now," said Rob Mason, 47, an educational aide at a high school in Maineville, Ohio, outside Cincinnati, who owns several guns and practices shooting with his children at a range.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sergeant Jessica Hawkins was a male cop for 22011 years but it was not until her transition to a woman in 2400 that she understood the trepidation that transgender women feel across the United States.
Along with some trepidation about the health of the U.S. economy, the failure of the Trump administration's proposed health-care bill last month gives Christopher pause about the likelihood of changes to tax policy coming this year.
He took that trepidation and channeled it into starting his own record label and focusing on creating a solo album that showed just how far he'd come from being the guy behind Harry Style and Liam Payne.
But Autopilot also gave me trepidation, as I wondered if the vehicle would indeed make that curve, or slow in time to avoid hitting the car that had come to a sudden stop in front of me.
"As a species, we've got to do this"Despite the endless complexities associated with space habitation, none of the experts we spoke to seemed in much doubt that it's on the way — with varying degrees of trepidation.
But since arriving in the United States from my normal reporting post in Cairo, I have often encountered other emotional notes from people I've met — trepidation, embarrassment, even shame — at the way the race is playing out.
If you've braved one too many supposedly spooky novels only to find the pages haunted by nothing but stale genre devices like these, you might approach "The Ghost Notebooks" with a certain "been there, read that" trepidation.
True to his boast, Abrams — who, after some trepidation, directed and helped write the screenplay for that film — inaugurated this trilogy with considerable fanfare as "The Force Awakens" went on to gross more than $2 billion worldwide.
Armed with four cans of Relentless, a family bag of Twiglets and a huge sense of trepidation I set myself the task of listening to all of Jockey Slut's Top 50 drum and bass records ever list.
"We saw the same thing in 2012, right before the election, a lot of trepidation with business owners concerned about the future and staying on the sidelines a bit," says Craig Everett, assistant professor of finance at Pepperdine.
Trepidation about thanking someone who could be outed as a predator in the future aside, this simply may not be the year for a speech with a long list of names that only means something to the winner.
" When I ask if there's any sense of trepidation about the financial disparity that the Dons might experience in League One, Ivor says: "We might be one of the smaller clubs financially, but we wouldn't be the smallest.
Let us all respond to these despicable acts by voting, working, raising our families, practicing our faith, and pursuing the American dream here in our great state without fear or trepidation and in harmony with our fellow citizens.
"(China's) leadership once felt a degree of trepidation over the advancement of the internet and communication technologies," said David Bandurski, co-director of the China Media Project, a media studies research project at the University of Hong Kong.
The only Englishman who did not look petrified in the game's closing stages was Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, an 18-year-old who in time will surely succumb to the fear and trepidation already instilled in his teammates.
AIF general manager Paul Reed explains that there was some trepidation from festivals about getting involved with a campaign on "such a sensitive issue," and that he's delighted with the number of events who have signed the charter.
Croft told investigators of her "trepidation" of taking on the role in spring of adviser to the special envoy to Ukraine, Kurt Volker, because she worried that Giuliani was influencing Trump to change U.S. policy toward the ally.
During my pregnancy, I had so much fear and trepidation — so many bouts of anxiety, worries about how I was feeling, if I was feeling the right things, or how my feelings were affecting my family and myself.
These two fine plays were among the first to reflect the sense of trepidation that has only grown, the sense that the bright promise of an improving future, or even a stable present, has faded for many Americans.
Since the Supreme Court doesn't announce when rulings will come, Khan and his colleagues at Mpower Change, a countrywide Muslim-led social justice organization co-founded by Women's March co-chair Linda Sarsour, watched each livestream with trepidation.
Or in this case, hand-on: My left hand, placed palm down (and with great trepidation) on a bulbous nest of tapiba ants, attached to an imbaubeira tree on a trail off the Rio Negro in northern Brazil.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — This is a dense puzzle, even for a Sunday, and puzzlers may note with trepidation that four of the six theme answers span or nearly span the entire grid, despite having the briefest of clues.
He orchestrates a plan to hand Paul off to Primo — a man who, in an earlier scene, shot an elderly couple and his own partner in the head when a robbery went wrong, without a hint of trepidation.
Mr. Trump's strained relations with Europe, which has viewed his ascension to power with trepidation, were fully on display on Friday, not just in the British spy flap but also in the venue in which it was addressed.
As much as anyone says to beware the ides of March, the ides of February bring more trepidation to more people than the midpoint of any other month, thanks to the societal expectations that come with Valentine's Day.
Now, fans of Martin's books — many of whom have always felt some trepidation about leaving the story's onscreen ending to Weiss and Benioff — have to wait and hope they get to see how Martin would have told it.
But even as he gave a new pitch for the idea, he expressed trepidation with such a radical change: experimenting with the way the world's biggest central bank does business, he said, could "unleash chaos" in global financial markets.
Some White House officials also view the optics of the meeting with trepidation, and one aide discharged a series of expletives last month when this reporter told him that the Russians had made public the possibility of a meeting.
"Donald Trump knows that when he makes certain types of comments that he is going to tap into certain types of resentment in the American economy... jobs disappearing and a certain trepidation about the country changing demographically," Gillespie said.
The withdrawals from stock funds - combined with massive inflows into taxable bond funds and the largest precious-metals commodity fund inflows since Lipper started keeping records in 5.1 - came as investors continued to show trepidation about global economic growth.
While many in the tech industry have great trepidation about working under a Trump administration for the next several years, the incoming president's impact could lead to some surprisingly different means of thinking and focus in the tech industry.
Republican leaders, who have been reluctant to embrace his candidacy, are watching him with great trepidation, and on Tuesday night they seemed to be grappling with the implications of Mr. Trump's emergence as the new face of their party.
Violence at rallies, incendiary speeches, race baiting, attacks on journalists and judges, proposals to bar Muslims or Mexicans — the primaries signaled a sudden sea change that left non-Americans watching with fascination, puzzlement and a profound sense of trepidation.
"There's a lot of short-term trepidation based on regulatory uncertainty based on the SEC, with what the European Union is doing, and what various Asian regulators are doing," said John Lore, managing partner at Capital Fund Law Group.
"As a woman of color, I have more trepidation when I'm asked to participate in a show of all African-American artists than all women," she said, adding that she would bristle at being viewed solely by either categorization.
Though the film was marketed like a fun action-adventure movie in 2006, spurring it to become the then-highest-grossing Korean picture to date, it's also excellent horror, perfectly blending suspense, scares, fantasy, sci-fi, and quiet trepidation.
Mr. López Obrador's victory puts a leftist leader at the helm of Latin America's second-largest economy for the first time in decades, a prospect that has filled millions of Mexicans with hope — and the nation's elites with trepidation.
When a White House spokesman makes a point of attributing everything to the president rather than making assertions in his own voice, it suggests a trepidation about vouching for accounts that may eventually be contradicted by the president himself.
"I don't think that's going to be the death knell, but in the near term, trepidation over this could cause a pause in the market, especially if you couple that with a government shutdown that nobody wants," he said.
From those pausing for interviews with Reuters just outside the terminal, it was clear most passengers had packed extra hand sanitizer with their sunscreen and would likely approach the food buffet lines with greater trepidation than in the past.
From those pausing for interviews with Reuters just outside the terminal, it was clear most passengers had packed extra hand sanitizer with their sunscreen and would likely approach the food buffet lines with greater trepidation than in the past.
DO YOU HAVE ANY TREPIDATION ABOUT ANYTHING THAT YOU SEE HERE DIMON: THE ONLY THING I HAVE TREPIDAYION ABOUT IS NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES, QE AND THEN DIVERSION BETWEEN STOCK PRICES AND BOND PRICES AND YIELD AND STUFF LIKE THAT.
And her shot of a Christmas tree, dripping with tinsel, next to a lamp whose shade is still wrapped in cellophane, is an ill omen for the festive season—not cynical, I think, but humming with a furtive trepidation.
His only moments of trepidation in between committing to the Panthers and arriving were last month, when the Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Matt Canada took the same job at Louisiana State "I had to do my due diligence," Browne said.
On top of all the global developments, such as June's Brexit referendum, that have scared Fed policymakers off what was supposed to be a year of consistent rate hikes, the continued job market softness will only add to their trepidation.
A place where food is recognized by the United Nations as an "intangible cultural heritage," a place that survived the darkest years of Nazi occupation and has felt the trepidation of terrorism for decades, will not stay down for long.
"With some trepidation, the BBC let me make [a documentary] on a very small budget and they thought...this may be a way of getting them out of this awful bind they were in about The War Game," he said.
"There was a degree of trepidation going into the numbers that we may not get the validation for a rate hike that the rhetoric would argue for," said Daragh Maher, head of FX strategy, U.S., at HSBC in New York.
Two years ago and with some trepidation, the researchers approached the coaches for the University of New Hampshire football team, a Football Championship Subdivision powerhouse, and asked if they would consider implementing a helmetless tackling program designed by the scientists.
"With the shift at the Supreme Court, state legislators of all stripes are looking to the Court either with anticipation that abortion rights will be rolled back or with trepidation for the same reason," Nash told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
While both companies cited community and user policies about depicting, smoking, and selling drugs on their platforms, others theorized that the crackdown pertained more to advertisers' trepidation after a litany of unrelated scandals from big names like Pewdiepie and Logan Paul.
Despite Washington's trepidation over Dutarte, Gregory Poling, a fellow following South Asia at the Center for International Strategic Studies, doesn't expect his offensive comments to alter the course of the decades-long alliance, even if it was stronger under Aquino.
It's understandable that these factors might leave you feeling trepidation about coming out – but there are women who have overcome that fear to make a drastic change which, in the end, they say, has made them a whole lot happier.
There is great danger, of course, in any engineered fiddling with the hair triggers, feedback loops, and checks and balances of an immune system evolved over millennia, and great trepidation in using experimental therapies on any patient, especially a child.
Some insurance commissioners across the country are approaching the open enrollment period with a level of "concern and a bit of trepidation," said Julie Mix McPeak, Tennessee's insurance commissioner who serves as the president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
After fans embraced the first season, many were certain they'd be in for more from Samantha and Co., but Netflix's sudden cancellation of its original series, like Sense8, Girlboss, and The Get Down, gave viewers some trepidation about the show's fate.
But Trump, the standard bearer of the GOP, has endorsed Moore; the Republican National Committee has decided, after initial trepidation, to fund his campaign; and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has made it clear he'll work with Moore if he wins.
I was up to my eyeballs in the Obama campaign then and I still recall with trepidation the rage expressed to me by many Clinton supporters who passionately felt that an upstart from Illinois had stolen Hillary Rodham Clinton's birthright.
Evan Burfield, who previously co-founded a startup accelerator based in Crystal City, Virginia, and now is CEO of Union, a network for innovators, said he's heard trepidation among startups that it'll be hard to compete against Amazon for talent.
" We get Raj crooning about drugs with a hint of trepidation on "Shit N Floss": "Off the xans at 10 in the morning / I think he's addicted / he said Raji we've been working, we deserve it / fuck if we lifted.
These plates, full of poetic elusiveness, illuminate the push/pull of Duchamp's exquisite dilemma: his obsessive devotion to detail in placing his work in the museum and his longstanding retinal trepidation concerning the scopic regime inherent in all art museums.
Nobody knew if the subways were running, and if not, how were they going to get from Point A to Point B. There wasn't a sense of panic in the ballpark, but within a half hour, there was a creeping trepidation.
It's a small sample, but he's also starting to shoot from long range without the trepidation that used to accompany his 3-point attempts, when DeRozan would find himself open, consider the shot, and almost reluctantly let the ball fly.
And as nervous aides await a verdict in former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's trial and watch with trepidation the inauspicious public relations blitz carried by lead attorney Rudy Giuliani, uncertainty surrounding the President's handling of the Russia investigation abounds.
If there was anxiety emanating from the Yankee Stadium crowd when Shreve entered in the ninth inning, with the bases loaded, nobody out and a once comfortable four-run lead shaved in half, there would be no trepidation from him.
There was trepidation on set about leaning too hard into the Trump allegory, but Miller says that ultimately incorporating some of those elements helped the show to define itself and the world of Gilead as being separate from our own.
So it was with a sense of trepidation that I prepared for Mr. Puigdemont's address to the Catalan parliament on Tuesday, alongside two Times colleagues, Patrick Kingsley and Jason Horowitz, assisted by two local reporters, Marta Arias and David Meseguer.
"Despite the humanitarian carve-outs and exemptions, you will find a great deal of hesitation and trepidation on the part of the international community to actually provide that [aid] for fear that they might run afoul of US sanctions," Price said.
Once the tube was removed from his lungs, once he could breathe on his own again, once he knew he would survive the failing heart and collapsed lung that hospitalized him for weeks, Kevin Payne headed home with much trepidation.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said he has "trepidation" about negative interest rates (CNBC), while Trump clashed with his top economic adviser, Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE, in the debate (the president favors negative rates while Kudlow said they don't work) (CNBC).
A wife holding her dead husband, without trepidation, without denial, without any possibility of being cared for in return, just for the chance to be tender toward him one last time: it was the purest act of love I've ever seen.
"WW shares have come in from their December highs, which we believe is in part related to trepidation surrounding competitor weight loss programs and the persistence of keto and paleo," said BofA Global Research analyst Olivia Tong in a report.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: The other day, I was near the American Museum of Natural History and thirsty, so with some trepidation — because the area is full of tourists — I asked a vendor the cost of a small bottle of water.
Teacher: Kinana Qaddour Institution: Virginia Tech Language & Culture Institute, Fairfax, Va. Grade Level: Upper-intermediate level students in an intensive academic English institute Why We Chose It: Helping students overcome trepidation in writing narratives about their own lives is not easy.
SAPPORO, Japan, Sept 16 (Reuters) - There is excitement in the air, mixed with a sense of trepidation, in Sapporo as the northern Japanese city prepares itself for an influx of rugby fans during the opening weekend of the World Cup.
Arpaio's announcement will be met by trepidation among establishment Republicans who have asserted after last month's defeat in Alabama, where the party rallied around a candidate accused of sexual molestation of a teenage girl, that Republicans should not nominate controversial candidates.
Going into negotiations with GM, when solidarity among the ranks and trust in the leadership is needed most, there is instead doubt and trepidation about whether those on the workers' side of the bargaining table have employees' best interests in mind.
As the impeachment process against Rousseff moves to the Senate after winning overwhelming support in the lower house of Congress on Sunday, she and her allies may look with trepidation to Calheiros, a crucial but inconsistent ally in the past year.
Do you have any trepidation about coming out with a book, you're still running Pando, you're still doing technology journalism explicitly defining as woman talking about her kids and motherhood and being identified as that person, as opposed to journalist?
"There's a lot of trepidation here to come and pay up for a lot of these names that have had such enormous runs, but I think you stick with the ones that are working here," he said, citing bank stocks as one example.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Visiting this year's Independent Art Fair was my first experience of New York's art week — a task I approached with trepidation and mild anxiety, having heard horror stories of stifling, overcrowded fairs with lackluster artistic payout.
In what could be a preview of the drama to come, back in May — at the beginning of The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2 — Stucky shared a bit of trepidation about the possibility of appearing on a show with ex Zanatta.
I just want to say, just getting to know Marcelo in the time that we've spent together, I had some trepidation: I don't know who this guy is, but I got a chance to meet him and just spend time with them.
Sportscaster Erin Andrews, who was recently awarded $55 million in damages from a secretly recorded nude video taken of her at a Nashville Marriott, still lives in a constant state of trepidation when she is on the road, she testified during the trial.
Nevertheless, the Comey firing triggered a quiet alarm among leading Republicans throughout official Washington, who have increasingly tied their political fate to Trump's and worry with great trepidation what Trump might do next that could endanger their party (not to mention our country).
Lyft's 27% slump from the price in its March 28 IPO, and Uber's drop immediately at the start of trading in its shares, underscore many investors' trepidation about the two ride-hailing companies that have not said when they will become profitable.
BASEL, Switzerland — The most talked about installation at the 47th edition of the Art Basel fair, which opened this week in Switzerland and runs through Sunday, could hardly have been a more extreme metaphor for the current trepidation of the art market.
Perhaps I should have called my best buddy on the West Coast and shared my trepidation, or phoned my cousin who had just gone through the trials and tribulations of trying to get pregnant (and had a beautiful baby to show for it).
The Catalan vote has been watched with rising trepidation — and no sign of support — by a European Union wary of stoking forces of fragmentation already tugging at the bloc and many member states, where populist and nationalist parties have surged in recent elections.
Despite this trepidation from the only party they can realistically participate in, American Muslim politicians have fought for and earned seats in the land's highest legislative body, while American Muslim voters have established themselves as a key voting bloc in several battleground states.
As Ms. Vardalos's Sugar listens to the letters of her bewildered correspondents, she tidies up, packs lunchboxes and looks with trepidation and eagerness at the screen of her laptop, on which she receives the email of the lovelorn, the angry, the thwarted.
Though Gates has expressed some trepidation recently about specific wealth tax proposals from the likes of Senator Warren, the billionaire has been a vocal advocate for taxing the wealthy at higher rates, much like fellow billionaires such as Warren Buffett and Ray Dalio.
The appointments have been met with trepidation from advocates who are anxious about the future of the Office for Civil Rights, which gained a higher profile under President Barack Obama as it focused policy as much on equity in education as on achievement.
Despite their trepidation about a team leaving Northern California and moving to a city where sports gambling is legal, the league owners are likely to approve the move, if only because the Raiders — and the rest of the N.F.L. — will increase in value.
"There is a clear level of trepidation in overseas economies as we await more news on trade, particularly tomorrow from our administration and what they will announce about the possibilities of new tariffs," said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
Elsewhere, world stock markets reached near stasis amid trepidation over Sunday's deadline for another round of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports and policy decisions and press conferences from both the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank over the next 36 hours.
The New Dems hope that some of that trepidation as it relates to election cybersecurity will have passed now that the Obama administration is gone -- a number of the states most concerned about federal incursion into election security were under Republican leadership.
WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - Supporters of abortion rights voiced trepidation outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices weighed the fate of one of the numerous restrictive laws passed by conservative states that make access to the procedure more difficult.
"Cohn has been viewed as a moderating force inside the White House and his departure will undoubtedly exacerbate the market's recent trepidation," Isaac Boltansky, director of policy research at Washington, DC-based investment firm Compass Point, said in a Wednesday note to clients.
With some trepidation as a child of divorce — who did not want to intrude too quickly into the lives of her boyfriend's children — Harris waited for several months to meet Cole and Ella, who were in high school and middle school, respectively, at the time.
Charlotte (CNN)Hillary Clinton told a group of veterans on Monday that even she needs to get used to the fact she could become the first female commander-in-chief in November, an unusual nod to trepidation around her gender by the presumptive Democratic nominee.
"A common source of trepidation about anal is that it's dirty or messy due to the proximity of the anus to fecal matter, but this tends to be an overemphasized concern," Dulcinea Pitagora, a sex therapist known as the Kink Doctor, previously told Refinery29.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  For an awards ceremony that has consistently prided itself on awarding only the blandest artists and presenting the driest, most sober banter, last night's Brits arrived with a certain level of trepidation that very nearly felt like excitement.
Trepidation because it suggested powerful people in Ukraine, a democracy that aspires to the free flow of information, were going after me and others on the list for simply doing our jobs: reporting both sides of the war, including the pro-Russian rebel side.
Many Zimbabweans, who have known only one leader since gaining independence 36 years ago, are bracing for the future with the same trepidation that many Chinese felt near the end of Mao Zedong's long rule, or that the Congolese did with Mobutu Sese Seko.
Each one is a common term with a little bit of a glitch, the kind you might type on a sticky keyboard, or say with a bit of trepidation, and that glitch leads to a whole new meaning that answers the clue you're given.
"Two days later, those directives changed and, despite my intense trepidation over the socioeconomic and political repercussions of this course of action, PLEASE KNOW I AM DOING MY PART TO FLATTEN THE CURVE, PRACTICING SOCIAL DISTANCING AND STAYING HOME WITH MY FAMILY," she wrote.
But there is trepidation because one of the great joys in Sterling's life is when fans approach him and repeat back to him one of his trademark calls — "That's when you know you've got something" — and he's not sure Stanton's will clear that bar.
Books News When Robert Weil, the editor in chief and publishing director of Liveright, approached Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Maria Tatar with the idea of putting together "The Annotated African American Folktales," the two Harvard professors responded with a mix of excitement and trepidation.
But it seems to me that much of Landrieu's trepidation, whether he articulates it as such or not, is that on the one hand he's not exactly aligned with this moment, but rather speaks to a previous era that prized pragmatics and didn't condemn compromise.
He expressed some personal trepidation about the assignment and, when offered the chance to do the Youngstown State/Pitt game instead, opted for that game — in part because he lives in Albany and would be able to get home to his family on Saturday evening.
So when I needed to open a new account earlier this year, you can imagine my trepidation — send my money to an evil empire with a UX from 210 or to a rickety storefront in some basement, which also somehow had a UX from 215?
Martin's original might have been too bleak for a blockbuster, but the lyrics that Garland had for her final verse in Meet Me in St. Louis hinted at the real anxiety and trepidation of midwinter, that sense of trying to hold things together in spite of everything.
But after trepidation surfaced over the timing of The Hunt (the trailer appeared around the time of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton), the film was picked on by right-wing media and eventually the president as evidence of elite Hollywood's hatred of red-state Americans.
Thus, it's actually Edgar, not Jimmy, who Gretchen hasn't seen in ages, and their fight is the reason for Jimmy's trepidation about attending the wedding in the flash-forwards (which turns out to be the second for supporting player Lindsey and her two-times-a-husband Paul).
As a result, when actually implementing protectionist policies Western developed countries do so with trepidation and hesitation, as we see in the US. Transnational corporations, especially those from Western developed countries, are the largest beneficiaries of economic globalization and also the most vocal objectors to deglobalization.
"When I first started at EA and tried to convince the company to take on subscription, there was trepidation, there was some anxiety," Blank said, adding that there was an internal push within the company about five years ago to try to adopt a streaming strategy.
An indication of the trepidation in the Senate was clear when President Donald Trump said at a Rose Garden gathering with House GOP members after their bill passed that the Senate was "eager" to get to work on the legislation — some House members actually laughed out loud.
Loosely based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, The Rose and I presents a vignette where the eponymous Prince — living on a very tiny asteroid — "meets" a single rose that has sprouted up, approaching the new development with a mix of trepidation and curiosity.
Nantes were the first to come forward with a traineeship position – although, having heard the tales of his misbehaviour at Le Havre, they insisted on a break clause – but, already scarred by one failed stint in France, Payet received the offer with trepidation rather than excitement.
Each day and each shift that miners don their hats and boots and proudly go underground generally without any trepidation to make a living for themselves and for their families, they necessarily rely on owners and operators and administrators of these mines to provide a safe workplace.
Even though there is now widespread trepidation over the particulars of President Trump's soon-to-be-unveiled peace plan, which has been dubbed the "deal of the century," Israeli voters on the whole seemed more comfortable with Netanyahu's ability to keep this delicate relationship on course.
The principal charm of this aesthetic, like a yellowing photograph, comes from age, dating Hong Kong to a specific moment in the 1980s and early 1990s, when it was at its peak and looking toward the 1997 handover to China with equal measures of hope and trepidation.
Other leaders of the Group of Seven nations had viewed with trepidation their summit, held at a cliff-top hotel overlooking the Mediterranean, after four preparatory meetings failed to clear up differences with the Trump administration on trade, how to deal with Russia and climate change.
On one of my last days in Aalborg, Denmark's fourth-largest city, I walked with some trepidation toward the old building that houses Christian IV's Guild, a fraternal order that was formed in 1942 as a place for Danes to drink without interference from Nazi occupiers.
Andrew M. Cuomo have seemed increasingly pessimistic in recent weeks about a quick deal on legalization, and are making contingency plans: Mr. Cuomo, after hearing of legislative trepidation, had already begun seeking alternative sources of revenue to replace those that would have come with legalized marijuana.
When it came time to pick out flowers and a cake, we approached a florist and bakery with some trepidation, mostly because of what we had heard about the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, in which a Colorado baker had refused to sell a cake to a gay couple.
Perhaps more importantly, the deal aims to calm some of the public trepidation and market turmoil of recent weeks by demonstrating that Washington policymakers can put aside partisan differences and unite quickly behind an emergency response befitting -- at least in rhetoric -- the severity of the crisis.
Perhaps more importantly, the deal aims to calm some of the public trepidation and market turmoil of recent weeks by demonstrating that Washington policymakers can put aside partisan differences and unite quickly behind an emergency response befitting — at least in rhetoric — the severity of the crisis.
Although the Kremlin has welcomed the fact that the two leaders talked for more than two hours during the G20 summit, it has watched with trepidation as revelations have emerged over a meeting between Mr Trump's son and a Russian lawyer during last year's US election campaign.
Beneath the surface of Republican politics, there is an ominous and growing trepidation that the investigation of President Trump and his associates by special counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI will result in indictments or plea bargains involving one or more Trump associates during the coming year.
"There's a certain level of trepidation in stepping away," says Green, "but really I know the team, and I know that we've worked hard over the last year to set up a really good structure to allow us to communicate better and really move forward with better plans."
Virgin America customers tend to be fiercely loyal to their little airline, which is known for its quirky staff, great customer service, and club-like aircraft design, so any buyout — even by an airline with as good of a reputation among flyers as Alaska — is met with some trepidation.
As female voters balanced the security of having someone strong tell them what to do with the trepidation of opportunity, did women this election — faced with having a woman become leader of the free world — find that embracing their own authority was too scary, the costs too threatening.
The state-run China Central Television (CCTV) annual consumer rights show is usually greeted with trepidation by local and international brands that have, in recent years, set up public relations teams in advance or handed out freebies around the day to take the edge off any possible criticism.
Days before his death, and on the day five officers in Dallas were killed in a sniper attack, Jackson took to Facebook, sharing an emotional post about the stress he was feeling as a black officer and the trepidation he faced from the community he served so faithfully.
Where once lawmakers were confident about the prospects for Congress passing an extensive infrastructure bill this year, which President Trump pegged at $1 trillion in investments across the nation's roads, commuter rails, waterways and highways, trepidation is now creeping in as other policy priorities continue to dominate the spotlight.
HONG KONG — When Britain returned Hong Kong to China in 21997 after more than a century of colonial rule, it was a moment of immense pride for Beijing, and immense trepidation for a territory that had long enjoyed greater freedom and prosperity than the nation that was reclaiming it.
The Pratt Institute, the Cooper Hewitt and the New York Alzheimer's organization CaringKind brought social workers and design students together to develop products that address common challenges for people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, like a fear of bathing or trepidation about moving to a new residence.
But ultimately, 27 years of economic growth and only six years of wage stagnation (rather than the decades of it in the United States) mean that while skepticism of the corporate world and trepidation about the economy exists, Australia isn't prepared to experiment with its economic formula just yet.
One might have strongly disliked the policies of Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush or Barack Obama, but in none of those cases were the pre-inaugural opinions of their non-supporters so widely and deeply fueled by feelings of dismay, disgust, trepidation, disrespect, dismissal or outright loathing.
Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN)President Donald Trump embarked Wednesday on another round of high-stakes nuclear diplomacy with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, a follow-up encounter that officials in the US and across Asia are watching with trepidation as the President works to convert personal chemistry into real progress.
The European Commission seems to view a no-deal Brexit with trepidation, saying on Wednesday that it wanted to make available 780 million euros, about $860 million — normally used for natural disasters and the effects of globalization — to member states that would suffer financially from Britain's abrupt departure.
So, in light of Big Marijuana and the new idea that weed is really a lifestyle accoutrement for the rich and trendy, I walked into last night's launch party for Sigur Rós' new cannabis-infused gumdrops with trepidation, fearing an ambush from the other end of the cannabis cultural appropriation spectrum.
There, I watched a safety video and a thorough explanation of the harnesses for myself and my phone that'd keep me from becoming a flesh splatter, which offset the trepidation I felt from the youth of the FlyNYON employees, many of them sporting the beleaguered efficiency of amusement park operators.
"While Brexit and Trump's election may have caused some trepidation to businesses and consumers this year, the truth is that technology continues to surmount international borders and bring people closer than ever before," Gary Reid, managing director of EMEA and APAC at digital marketing company Forward3D, told CNBC via email.
In her Facebook post, Garland spoke of her trepidation about "sharing her involvement" in the story, noting that she was worried about the "appropriate way" of sharing something so personal, whether it was worth it to go public, and whether or not it would change how people thought of her.
Image: NASAData from these missions suggested the surface was tough enough to support the weight of the astronauts, but as Buzz Aldrin later recounted in his book Return to Earth, trepidation about the prospect persisted right up until the landing:The moon had been measured, compared with other planets, and poked at.
It really doesn't seem that long ago that Kendrick was a promising underground rapper whose Dr. Dre cosign was treated with both excitement (for one Compton legend recognizing another) and trepidation (for the very real fear that Kendrick would rap on Alex da Kid beats for the rest of time).
RELATED: Democrats slam the end of DACA, while Republicans are mixed What leadership is saying There has been such trepidation about pursuing immigration legislation in the House that when House Speaker Paul Ryan was elected in 2015, he vowed not to try to pass any immigration bills while Obama was President.
U.S. stocks are "pulling back on the building trepidation that maybe we're going to see not just a renegotiation of trade agreements but maybe an all-out trade war, which is something the market doesn't want at all," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
Mr. Cuomo has faced strong resistance to his plan — under which the minimum wage would increase to $15 statewide by July 2021, with faster increases in New York City — in large part because of trepidation about such a pay level in upstate communities, which have long lagged behind downstate economically.
Microsoft, up 4.9% Apple, up 7.4% Intel, up 3.1% Adobe, up 6.9% Accenture, up 6.8% Broadcom, up 6.2% Salesforce, up 4.0% Mastercard, up 1.5% Visa, up 1.0% Cisco, down 4.9% You would think that with big-cap tech stocks moving this fast there would be more trepidation among market technicians.
That feeling of thrill, which characterizes Bieber at the start of his career as a newly discovered child pop star, was tinged with public trepidation as he matured into the inked young adult who accumulated a record of tomfoolery and criminality, eventually moving towards the solemnity found in his music today.
Yet, despite both Washington and Beijing showing a willingness to return to the negotiating table, there is still trepidation in financial markets given the absence of a clear path towards resolving a dispute that has dragged on for more than a year and hurt global growth, corporate profits and investments.
D.R.A.M., the Virginia rapper-singer who crash-landed into pop last year with the earnest goof "Cha Cha," is one of the first breakout stars of hip-hop's whimsy era, a rapper and singer who switches without trepidation among vocal approaches, moods and stylistic lanes, but never loses his grin.
Arriving at JFK Airport from Dublin -- with little-to-no plan and my family settled an ocean apart -- is probably the closest I'll ever get to understanding the excitement and trepidation my mom must have felt when she moved from Ireland to New York as a young woman in the 1980s.
In between consoling the inconsolable king in the starlit parking lot of the La Quinta Inn and coaxing him onto his feet and back into the motel room before his cries of cuckolded anguish drew the attention of the other guests, the steward had envisioned with great trepidation this precise scenario.
With a healthy dose of trepidation, I look forward to when I can receive a text message alerting me to the fact that my blood pressure is lower when I've had a good night's sleep and my sleep is better when the thermostat is set at 64 instead of 68.
And that trepidation felt justified when, in July, MoviePass announced it would be instituting "peak pricing," apparently modeled on Uber's surge pricing model, in which particularly popular or in-demand movies would incur an additional cost of between $2 and $6, depending on some algorithm and charged to the user's credit card.
Known as "315", in reference to global consumer rights day on March 15, the show is usually greeted with trepidation by local and foreign brands, that have, in recent years, set up public relation teams in advance or handed out freebies around the day to take the edge off any possible criticism.
Known as "315," in reference to global consumer rights day on March 15, the show is usually greeted with trepidation by local and foreign brands, that have, in recent years, set up public relation teams in advance or handed out freebies around the day to take the edge off any possible criticism.
I felt like an idiot, later on, when I found out how to use the sail, but my experience going forward was colored by that half hour of fear and trepidation and painfully slow movement that gradually turned into excitement and relief as Dragon Roost Island loomed large in front of me.
"Then, over the last few days or so, we started to see a little trepidation going into the marketplace because of the coronavirus, and a lot of the knee-jerk reaction was around the denting of growth expectations, particularly in China, which is now more of a consumption-led economy," Bartolini said.
Indeed, Colonel Lamb, who made a successful living as a wine merchant, might have wondered, with a touch of trepidation, whether it's a good thing to be "speakeasy meets steampunk," as the bar bills itself, and how, exactly, one comes up with a cocktail named Bad Judgment (Jameson, cornflower syrup, egg white).
Introducing "Billy Lynn" at the New York Film Festival last month, Mr. Lee, who won a directing Oscar for his work with 3-D digital cinema on "Life of Pi," expressed trepidation about reaction to what he called "kind of an experimental movie" and asked the audience to keep an open mind.
Image 2 of 2 MEXICO CITY – Lucia Diaz and other volunteers have found more than 300 bodies in clandestine graves along Mexico&aposs Gulf coast, and she embodies the trepidation, hope and fear with which Mexicans regard the proposal by President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to grant amnesty to calm gang-fueled violence.
While this is great news for the generation of women behind me, as I progressed with my research it was getting more clear that single parenthood would not be the right decision for me— there was my age, my emotional trepidation to embark on parenthood alone, the cold, hard facts of my financial picture.
Britain's freedom to forge new trade deals independently of the EU - as a result of Brexit - has been championed by Westminster, but businesses have frequently expressed trepidation about how existing trade relationships will work after leaving the EU. The U.K. cannot officially negotiate bilateral trade deals until the country departs the bloc in 2019.
I say all this because it plays into the trepidation many people have about strength training: When they see only muscle-bound alpha dudes in the weight room, they take that to mean strength training is not for them, since they are not a muscle bound alpha dude, nor do they want to be.
SS: See, I don't want to bang the drum, because obviously I think there's a trepidation from all of us here, but surely companies that had an EU base, after the split, whether it takes two years, or five years or whatever it may well be, are going to need a UK and an EU base.
Eaton and the other subjects walk us through their trepidation and anxiety in the days leading up to their experiences — through a series of emails, questionnaires, and strategically withheld information, the team behind Blackout seem to do as much work building anxiety before their events as during — and the almost addictive reaction many of the guests have afterwards.
So it is with an immense amount of trepidation and personal discomfort that I write this next sentence, because if Mr. Clarke goes to Washington to serve in Trump's cabinet, he's out of my hair and we might actually end up with a sheriff that gives a crap about healing the rifts in our community instead of widening them.
Theater industry leaders have been watching the controversy in the film industry with a mixture of relief and trepidation — proud about the theater season now ending but also aware that next season is not shaping up to be anywhere near as diverse, and that while diverse casting has become increasingly common, the theater business has changed much less offstage.
Lobbyists will be out in full force for the Republican National Convention in Cleveland despite the trepidation that many feel about Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
" Mylott says that while it wouldn't have bothered him if his results had come back "89 percent European" with a mix of something else, "I do see occasional trepidation among people in the alt-right on the net, and they're worried about, 'Well, what if this comes back and I'm partly sub-Saharan African or whatever?
From the beginning of this revolution I, along with every other Sudanese person I know both inside Sudan and along scatterings of the diaspora, went thru so many emotions ranging from pure elation to pure fear and trepidation and all landed at a place of wondering who as a people are we, and what do we stand for?
"The storytelling around what big mergers are going to mean for consumers and voters, and where those are positioned, where they might end up costing Middle America more of their hard-earned dollars, that's where I think you're going to see some real trepidation as to whether these big mergers are going to go through," Glover said.
The moments of atmospheric splay, as on "Hurry Home B/G" and "Hurry Home M/T," have a weightier trepidation than most of his music with the Hook Up. And the moments of release — on the quick and dirty "Pocket Pass," for one — seem to streak across your ear like a fire, leading with light and leaving entropy behind.
"I think that this is ... confirmation of what we've been hearing from our networks of affiliates about the fear and the trepidation that immigrant families and their children have when it comes to interacting public benefits," David Thomsen, who works on health policy at UnidosUS (formerly La Raza), which was not involved with the research, said.
The storytelling around what big mergers are going to mean for consumers and voters and where those are positioned, where they might end up costing middle America more of their hard-earned dollars, that's where I think you're going to see some real trepidation as to whether these big mergers are going to be able to go through.
" Cubans went from a largely acrimonious relationship with the U.S. prior to December 2014, to one of unprecedented "hope and change" during the past 22 months under bilateral efforts to achieve diplomatic normalization between the erstwhile adversaries, to one of great trepidation and uncertainty over the past week given the president-elect's campaign promise to "cancel Obama's one-sided Cuban deal.
After his estate was placed in the hands of bank Bremer Trust, and an extensive search for a will proved fruitless, the announcement everyone was waiting for—either hopefully or with trepidation—finally came: Prince's vaults were to be opened, and at least some of the contents, including outtakes, demos and live recordings, were to be released to the public.
After his estate was placed in the hands of bank Bremer Trust, and an extensive search for a will proved fruitless, the announcement everyone was waiting for—either hopefully or with trepidation—finally came: Prince's vaults were to be opened, and at least some of the contents, including outtakes, demos and live recordings, were to be released to the public.
After the Spurs' 269 consecutive 23-win seasons, as well as the unforgettable manner in which they shook free from a five-season title drought to nearly win back-to-back championships in 2013 and 2014, there is great trepidation within the hoops punditry to proclaim this the season that Gregg Popovich finally misses the playoffs for the first time since 1996-97.
Her appointment by Minister of Interior Arsen Avakov was a groundbreaking achievement for the 24-year-old, who'd been working as an assistant to the previous deputy minister for less than two years, and it was initially greeted with a mixture of excitement, trepidation, and outrage in a country still grappling with rampant corruption and a traditional, male-dominated political landscape in upheaval.
Originally sparked by a now-shelved extradition bill with China, the protests have demonstrated just how the trust and hope regained after the Tiananmen Square massacre has been eroded in recent years, with many -- especially younger Hong Kongers -- looking forward with great trepidation to 503, when current constitutional arrangements run out and Hong Kong could become fully a part of China, governed just like any other city.
A recent 563-day journey across the Xinjiang region in the far west of China revealed a society seething with anger and trepidation as the government, alarmed by a slow-boil insurgency that has claimed hundreds of lives, has introduced unprecedented measures aimed at shaping the behavior and beliefs of China's 10 million Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking Muslim minority that considers this region its homeland.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is using the threat of tariffs to prevent companies from moving jobs out of the United States, an idea that is being met with trepidation by the Republican Party.
The final chapters chart Maura's experience in El Salvador after she answered, not without some trepidation, the call by Archbishop Romero (himself assassinated during Mass a few months before her own death) for Maryknoll sisters to assist the church at a moment when its children, the peasants and squatters of his country, were being persecuted in ways reminiscent of early Christians under the Roman Empire.
Price and AvailabilityThis last topic is the subject of some major trepidation, because in the fall, both Samsung and Apple released the most expensive phone each company has ever made in the $900 Galaxy Note 8 and the $1000 iPhone X. And unfortunately, based on rumors coming out of both South Korea and the UK, it seems like the price of the Galaxy S93 is going up too.
The way I look; the fact that I am seen as 'attractive'; the way in which I present; the way in which I can blend in, and have that act as a safety, and be seen as 'her'... If you are a trans girl who can't pass, it's difficult to hear advice from Janet Mock, because of how I look, so that's part of my trepidation with offering advice.
Across the city, yellow ribbons flutter from trunks, and one elm is festooned with flags, decorations and even a Valentine's Day poem ("Will you be my Valentine/ As I await my Council killers/ In patient Trepidation," it starts.) Thought to be about 120 years old, that elm has won a stay of execution, but only because it is home to a rare species of butterfly, the white-letter hairstreak.
Some of the trepidation has to do with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who has been untraditional in how he staffed his administration, largely relying on aides from outside the political establishment.

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