"Inapprehensive" is a word in ENGLISH
Not apprehensive; regardless; unconcerned.
To me, the conclusion that the public has the ultimate responsibility for the behavior of even the biggest businesses is empowering and hopeful, rather than disappointing. My conclusion is not a moralistic one about who is right or wrong, admirable or selfish, a good guy or a bad guy. My conclusion is instead a prediction, based on what I have seen happening in the past. Businesses have changed when the public came to expect and require different behavior, to reward businesses for behavior that the public wanted, and to make things difficult for businesses practicing behaviors that the public didn't want. I predict that in the future, just as in the past, changes in public attitudes will be essential for changes in businesses' environmental practices.
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Q: How many Taureans does it take to change a lightbulb? A: One, but just *try* to convince them that the burnt out bulb is useless and should be thrown away.
Remote from apprehension; difficult to be comprehended or understood; recondite; as, abstruse learning.
Read the complete definitionThe quality of being abstruse; difficulty of apprehension.
Read the complete definitionSudden and great fear; terror. It expresses a stronger impression than fear, or apprehension, perhaps less than terror.
Read the complete definitionImpressed with fear or apprehension; in fear; apprehensive.
Read the complete definitionSudden surprise with fear or terror excited by apprehension of danger; in the military use, commonly, sudden apprehension of being …
Read the complete definitionTo surprise with apprehension of danger; to fill with anxiety in regard to threatening evil; to excite with sudden fear.
Read the complete definitionExciting, or calculated to excite, alarm; causing apprehension of danger; as, an alarming crisis or report. -- A*larm\"ing*ly, adv.
Read the complete definitionAn exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; …
Read the complete definitionv. /MA-: KA-/ to be afraid or scared of, to fear, to be apprehensive about. Maamakak nga agtalaytay ti daytoy …
Read the complete definitionTo become visible to the apprehension of the mind; to be known as a subject of observation or comprehension, or …
Read the complete definitionTo be apprehensive; to fear.
Read the complete definitionThe quality of being apprehensible.
Read the complete definitionCapable of being apprehended or conceived.
Read the complete definitionLat. In the civil and old English law. A taking hold of a person or thing; apprehension; the seizure or …
Read the complete definitionAnticipation, mostly of things unfavorable; distrust or fear at the prospect of future evil.
Read the complete definitionThe faculty by which ideas are conceived; understanding; as, a man of dull apprehension.
Read the complete definitionOpinion; conception; sentiment; idea.
Read the complete definitionThe act of seizing or taking by legal process; arrest; as, the felon, after his apprehension, escaped.
Read the complete definitionThe act of grasping with the intellect; the contemplation of things, without affirming, denying, or passing any judgment; intellection; perception.
Read the complete definitionThe act of seizing or taking hold of; seizure; as, the hand is an organ of apprehension.
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