Mr Webster said the joy at receiving the destroyers order was mixed with trepidation.
As a result, the UK smoking lobby is watching developments across the Atlantic with trepidation.
Because of this, some members of America's Congress look on the BRICs with trepidation.
And it is easy to empathize with those students who view with trepidation beginning a high-pressure and physically taxing salaryman life.
And instead of a comfortable Republican ascendancy, in Washington and outside it, there will be a party watching the polls with trepidation.
Yet America's presence at Oslo, where the final draft is to be debated from September 1st to 19th, is awaited with trepidation.
Among other assignments, Al-Tunisi launched Aramco's first commodity forecasts--which she broached, with trepidation, before a dozen directors, including Chairman Ali Al-Naimi and President Abdallah Jum'ah.
However, the European stock markets greeted the Greek news with trepidation as those markets treaded water or weakened slightly in the aftermath of the news.
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His experiences left Mr Jones approaching new journeys with trepidation.
Now, many CMOs look twelve months out with trepidation.
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"The potential disruptive impacts of a debt ceiling fight on both domestic politics and the financial markets are such that Republican leaders view it with trepidation, " reports analyst James Lucier of Capital Alpha.
We will have to wait and see, with some trepidation, what will go on today.
Mr Thomas said local authorities were awaiting the news of the Comprehensive Spending Review with "trepidation".
So I agree to the interview - offered at very short notice - with some trepidation.
With some trepidation, she approached a handful of leading American industrial firms that she thought might be open-minded.
We both came back to Club Med with some trepidation as adults, now discerning professionals and patience-worn-thin parents.
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Perhaps this is why wine lovers tend to approach the conundrum of matching wine with vegetarian dishes with such trepidation.
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Mr. ANDREW PATEL (Criminal Defense Attorney): And with some trepidation, the lawyer said, your honor, I'm supposed to be on vacation.
But so electibility is a big deal, and I think they look at John Kerry's experience last time with some trepidation.
We slither down a steep hill and I see the narrow bridge of tree trunks down in the valley ahead of me with some trepidation.
It was with some trepidation, therefore, that he attended an early screening of the German's modern-day interpretation of Poseidon starring Kurt Russell, Josh Lucas and Richard Dreyfuss.
What is required is strong umpiring to keep everything under control and it is with some trepidation that I note that the two umpires on duty for the first Test - an Indian and a Sri Lankan - are virtually unknown.
For that reason, this reviewer opened his new book with some trepidation: would Mr Stiglitz now say that the American economy would have performed so much better if only Bill Clinton and others had taken his advice when he was on the White House's Council of Economic Advisers in 1993-97?
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Take, for example, the trepidation with which many CIOs treat the twin trends of Consumerization of IT and Bring Your Own Device.
Diaspora communities seem to view them with distaste and trepidation.
The Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) has today released its report highlighting the intense state of insecurity American workers are experiencing as they look forward with ever increasing trepidation to a retirement without sufficient money to see them through.
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