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Confessing brings an immediate reward to the suspect, right?
In our research, only seven percent of incarcerated teens, most of whom had had numerous encounters with police, had ever had a parent or attorney in the room with them when they were questioned as a
suspect.
And with Dalton and Thomson also having records for sexual assaults, then it is Chapman that may become the less likely
suspect.
So now Thomson becomes the more likely
suspect.
We're going to do this wider and wider, bigger and bigger, and we're going to know more about the suspect, and we're going to build an identikit.
As it does, I suspect, that of everybody here.
I
suspect
that every aid worker in Africa comes to a time in her career when she wants to take all the money for her project — maybe it's a school or a training program — pack it in a suitcase, get on a plane flying over the poorest villages in the country, and start throwing that money out the window.
So let's say that you think somebody's attractive, but you
suspect
that other people won't necessarily be that interested.
Whereas compare that to if you think somebody is attractive but you
suspect
that everybody is going to think they're attractive.
If we want to invent a better future, and I
suspect
that's why many of us are here, then we need to reimagine our task.
CA: I
suspect
there are people in the audience who have this view of accelerating technological power who might dispute your statement that never in our lifetimes will a computer do what a three-year-old child can do, but what's clear is that in any scenario, our machines have so much to learn from our toddlers.
Our data confirms something that you might
suspect.
NN: I
suspect
that some of you might not even understand that language.
And I
suspect
if you had put spiders in there, the combinations of insects and spiders would have just topped the chart.
There are terrorists and other serious national security threats that I
suspect
we all want the FBI and the NSA to monitor.
Feats of such modest valor, who would
suspect
them to be exercises in an intimate, fierce discipline, a metaphysics of being relentlessly aware?
Some
suspect
these differing multiverse hypotheses may eventually coalesce into a common description, or be replaced by something else.
I would love to talk about stuff that I'm interested in, but unfortunately, I
suspect
that what I'm interested in won't interest many other people.
I would love to talk about my astronomy, but I
suspect
that the number of people who are interested in radiative transfer in non-gray atmospheres and polarization of light in Jupiter's upper atmosphere are the number of people who'd fit in a bus shelter.
Nor, I suspect, do many other people who are talking about what the future will bring.
People get about half of their added sugars from those drinks and treats, so it might seem like sugar is hiding in plain sight, but like someone in the witness protection program, the other half is hidden in places you'd least
suspect.
These two major pitfalls, combined with more general dangers, such as conflicts of interest or selective use of data, can make the findings of any particular epidemiological study suspect, and a good study must go out of its way to prove that its authors have taken steps to eliminate these types of errors.
The exact reason remains unclear, but experts
suspect
that social interaction gives our brain a mental workout.
But if your results started to approach 100% heads, you'd
suspect
that something was wrong, not with your individual flips, but with the coin itself.
Of course,
suspect
identifications aren't as random as coin tosses, but they're not as clear cut as telling apples from bananas, either.
Not only had my country been attacked, but in a flash, somebody else's actions had turned me from a citizen to a
suspect.
Our investigator posed as an African minister who wanted to move
suspect
funds into the United States to buy a house, a yacht, a jet.
Now, what was truly shocking was that all but one of those lawyers provided our investigator with suggestions on how to move those
suspect
funds.
But at a certain point, Picquart began to suspect: "What if we're all wrong about Dreyfus?"
This is a question I've wanted to know the answer to since I was a small child, and I
suspect
80 percent of this auditorium has thought the same thing and also wanted to know the answer.
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