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qualm

[kwahm, kwawm] / kwɑm, kwɔm /


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Blume, a longtime free-speech advocate, also has no qualms about drawing parallels between the Reagan-era book censorship campaigns she endured and the hundreds of attempts to ban books in just the past year.

From New York Times

A former Biden administration official said that Manchin’s hesitation on Su’s nomination probably had more to do with appealing to constituents in West Virginia than any specific qualm on how she would lead.

From Washington Post

While Bowser repeatedly urged Congress not to interfere in the city’s affairs, she sought to balance those objections with her own qualms about the code.

From Washington Post

People chimed in online with similar qualms with TSA’s liquids rule.

From Washington Post

Then, if you’re feeling cramped later or have some other qualm with a neighbor, address it nicely.

From Washington Post