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qualms
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of qualms in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of qualms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of qualms in a Sentence
I have no qualms about being a' sports guy' moonlighting as a Covid-19 analyst. Fact is, I'm not an' expert.' I'm not a doctor, epidemiologist, virologist or scientist. I also don't need to be. Experts don't have all the answers, and we've learned that the hard way throughout the entire duration of the global pandemic.
I have no qualms with the very public fight, but the revocation of Disney's special tax district felt like retribution.
At times that has meant moving in Taipei's direction; at other times it has meant backing off demonstrations of support, now that a mini-trade deal has at last been reached with Beijing, Trump may have fewer qualms about letting his national security hawks demonstrate more visible backing for Taiwan.
For years, senior leaders have done a disservice to our military by remaining mired in these conflicts and not being open with the American people about their cost, we've put service members at enormous risk by asking them to solve problems without military solutions. Warren has no qualms calling this out.
it was clear to me by now that Trevor and the college must somehow be separated. My problem was one which I feel compelled to define with brutal candor: how to kill him without getting into trouble... I had no qualms about causing the death of a fellow from whose nonexistence the college would benefit
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