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Still, one senior former intelligence official told Politico that allies like Israel would continue to have "serious qualms" about Gabbard.

From Salon

The isolationist politician's nomination set off alarm bells in Washington, with conservative thinkers and former intelligence officials raising "serious qualms" about the strongman-supporting Republican convert.

From Salon

When I sat in on focus groups of undecided voters last fall, a pattern became clear: Plenty had qualms about Trump, but they had confidence in his ability to improve the economy.

If the program’s resources are finite, though, you might well feel an ethical qualm about taking assistance that someone else needs more.

And though people like to keep some information about themselves private, they seem to have few qualms about sharing their hobbies and leisure activities online.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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