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* The Small, sealed, transportable, autonomous reactor ( SSTAR ) is being primarily researched and developed in the US, intended as a fast breeder reactor that is passively safe and could be remotely shut down in case the suspicion arises that it is being tampered with.
A " foul suspicion " arises that the Senate
In a review of the film by New York Times, Lawrence Van Gelder wrote: " the suspicion arises that were the film made today its makers would come to grips a good deal more bluntly with the problems of intermarriage.
Every time reasonable suspicion arises, the police are obliged to intervene under a zero tolerance strategy even though mere police intuition is legally insufficient.
The exposer ’ s suspicion arises because visions of history are created usually by the winners ’ chroniclers.

suspicion and because
However, despite the insight of many of his observations, his own conclusions are open to suspicion because of his failure to employ at all times the correct research methods.
We have considered several of your professionals because they were lamechians and above suspicion.
This was the result of a power struggle inside of the Fatimid empire in which the Druze were viewed with suspicion because of their refusal to recognize the new Caliph, Ali az-Zahir, as their Imam.
People may be comfortable speaking inside a room but when it becomes public speaking, fear enters in the form of suspicion that whether the words uttered are correct or incorrect because there are many to judge it.
Sometimes people died for their political opinions or actions, but many for little reason beyond mere suspicion, or because some others had a stake in getting rid of them.
Julian was summoned to court, and held for a year, under suspicion of treasonable intrigue, first with his brother and then with Claudius Silvanus ; he was cleared, in part because the Empress Eusebia intervened on his behalf, and he was sent to Athens.
Saint Augustine says the only one who can love you truly and fully is God, because love with a human only allows for flaws such as “ jealousy, suspicion, fear, anger, and contention .” According to Saint Augustine, to love God isto attain the peace which is yours .” ( Saint Augustine's Confessions )
Sometimes people died for their political opinions or actions, but many for little reason beyond mere suspicion, or because some others had a stake in getting rid of them.
In this survey, 52 % of Americans said there was “ no excuse ” for law enforcement to look at African Americans with greater suspicion and scrutiny because they believe they are more likely to commit crimes, but only 21 % said there was “ no excuse ” for extra scrutiny of Middle Eastern people.
One reason Paine may have been drawn to this style is because he may have briefly been a Methodist preacher, although this suspicion cannot be verified.
Such a search must be temporary and questioning must be limited to the purpose of the stop ( e. g., officers who stop a person because they have reasonable suspicion to believe that the person was driving a stolen car, cannot, after confirming that it is not stolen, compel the person to answer questions about anything else, such as the possession of contraband ).
The matter can become clinically complicated because mole removal depends on which types of cancer, if any, come into suspicion.
It was standard practice among the Maquis to identify members by wearing a Basque beret because it was common enough not to arouse suspicion but distinctive enough to be effective.
Brutus allows himself to be cajoled into joining a group of conspiring senators because of a growing suspicion — implanted by Caius Cassius — that Caesar intends to turn republican Rome into a monarchy under his own rule.
It was initially treated with suspicion, partly because wormholes in the map and the Relation did not match.
They did so due to their suspicion of the increased immigration from Ireland and Germany, but also because of the view of the northern portion of the American Party to be opposed to slavery.
This time around no compensation was offered for any property or belongings left behind and this group of resettlers were treated with intense suspicion or considered traitors because they had refused Hitler's first call to leave the Baltics in 1939 and 1940.
Tiger is chosen because he is the only one who knows the area, but he is under suspicion after returning from his last mission without his teammate.
The latter festival came to scandalous prominence in 62 BC, when the politician Clodius Pulcher was tried for his intrusion on the rites, allegedly bent on the seduction of Julius Caesar's wife, whom Caesar later divorced because " Caesar's wife must be above suspicion ".
Caesar publicly distanced himself from the affair as much as possible – and certainly from Pompeia, whom he divorced because " Caesar's wife must be above suspicion ".
" Bathing and grooming were regarded with suspicion by moralists, however, because they unveiled the attractiveness of the body.
Haushofer came under suspicion because of his contacts with left wing socialist figures within the Nazi movement ( led by Gregor Strasser ) and his advocacy of essentially a German – Russian alliance.
While cyclists were free to pass through the port zone, she was arrested and detained because she was a pedestrian and under suspicion of being a terrorist.
Because the bombs had been made and tested in England, it caused a brief anti-British furor in France because of suspicion of British involvement.
However, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, Soap " ended under suspicion that resistance from ad agencies may have caused ABC to cancel at that point " because its still controversial content was negatively affecting its relationship with sponsors.

suspicion and seems
Churchill's amorous, almost abject, missives of devotion were, it seems, received with suspicion – his first lover, Barbara Villiers, was just moving her household to Paris, feeding doubts that he may well have been looking at Sarah as a replacement mistress rather than a fiancée.
His friendship with Antigonus II Gonatas seems to have roused suspicion as to his loyalty, and he sought safety first in the temple of Amphiaraus at Oropus, and later with Antigonus, at whose court he is said to have died of grief.
This suspicion seems to have arisen chiefly from his intimacy with Christopher Davenport, better known as Francis a Sancta Clara, a learned Franciscan friar who became chaplain to Queen Henrietta ; but it may have been strengthened by his known connection with Laud, as well as by his ascetic habits.
Its place-names have a very Italian look ( Aqua, Spagia, Bondendea, Monaco ), a fact which seems to reinforce the suspicion that its details were fabricated in southern Europe.
A well-deserved suspicion of those in authority was not lost on the local press, who were also outspoken in their criticism of the way the funds had been squandered although this seems to have had no outward effect and the whole sorry incident.
For this reason, perhaps, the Menexenus has come under some suspicion of illegitimacy, although Aristotle's invocation of the text on multiple occasions seems to reinforce its authenticity.
The company splits up to look for a man of suspicion, when Simon is left alone on stage with the body, he bends over it and seems to recognize the victim, at which point he is shot by an unknown assailant.
Near the end of the episode, Lady Heather becomes a suspect, and although she is later cleared, she seems disappointed that he ever suspected her, and their relationship is damaged by Grissom's suspicion.

suspicion and sometimes
Successful treatment hinges on early diagnosis provided by a high index of suspicion and the use of CT scanning, nonoperative treatment for uncomplicated cases, and sometimes elective right hemicolectomy to prevent recurrence.
He was prone to suspicion, displayed an odd, sometimes self-deprecating sense of humour, and often communicated in cryptic ways.
Conservatives, nationalists and ex-military leaders began to speak critically about the peace and Weimar politicians, socialists, communists, Jews, and sometimes even Catholics were viewed with suspicion due to presumed extra-national loyalties.
The results have included various bilateral trade and economic agreements and permanent joint commissions involving Ghana and its immediate neighbors, sometimes in the face of latent ideological and political differences and mutual suspicion, as well as numerous reciprocal state visits by high-ranking officials.
He had, indeed, a true love of England, sometimes not without a suspicion of insularity, but always fresh and ingenuous.
In cases with negative endoscopic findings and high clinical suspicion, selective angiography of the mesenteric arteries is sometimes necessary, but this allows for interventions at time of the procedure.
Due to its emphasis on following the interpretative tradition of the great commentators on Aquinas ( such as Capreolus, Cajetan, and John of St. Thomas ) and associated suspicion of attempts to synthesize Thomism with non-Thomistic categories and assumptions, it has also sometimes been labeled “ Strict Observance Thomism .” Still, its focus was less on exegesis of the historical Aquinas ’ s own texts than on carrying out the program of deploying a rigorously worked out system of Thomistic metaphysics in a wholesale critique of modern philosophy.
When the United States entered the war in 1917, some German immigrants, and sometimes even non-German immigrants who were perceived as German ( Dutch, Scandinavian, Swiss or Polish among them ), were looked upon with suspicion and attacked regarding their loyalty.
The Dhammayuttika Nikaya in Cambodia benefited from royal patronage, but it was also sometimes regarded with suspicion due to its ties to the Thai monarchy.
The onset of the Great Depression in Romania, and the series of strikes infiltrated ( and sometimes provoked ) by the interior wing signified relative successes ( see Lupeni Strike of 1929 ), but gains were not capitalized — as lack of ideological appeal and suspicion of Stalinist directives remained notable factors.
" This gave rise to a proverb, sometimes expressed: " Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.
Holm ( 2004 ) states that, in the absence of " valid comparative data " on the effect of infant circumcision on adult sexual function and satisfaction, " the circumcision debate cannot be brought to a satisfactory conclusion, and there will always be a lingering suspicion that the sometimes rather strident opposition to circumcision is partly driven by cultural prejudices, dressed up as ethical arguments.
Von Staupitz is sometimes categorized as a forerunner of Luther, though his actual words indicate a man driven by anxious suspicion and an encouraging desire to understand Luther's objections.
Matt's sincerity is obvious inasmuch as he himself sometimes finds that the respectable citizens of Dodge City regard him with trepidation ( and even suspicion ) because his job involves being "... paid to handle a bad element.
Having a giro account meant writing one's own girocheques and although recipients of girocheques did not need to have ( and most did not have ) a giro account, girocheques issued by personal customers were sometimes viewed with suspicion by the recipient.
Yeltsin had frequently disappeared from public view in preceding years, sometimes in circumstances that aroused widespread suspicion.
By contrast, the Chinese population was trested with suspicion and sometimes extreme cruelty and rebellions against the Japanese at Jesselton and Pontianak were put down with savage brutality.

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