Suspicion
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As long as these devices are there, or there is
suspicion
of landmines, you can't really enter into the land.
And yet, as a movement that has to broaden its constituency, that has to grow, that has to reach out beyond our natural comfort zone, one of the challenges to the success of this movement, of getting rid of things like plastic and helping the economy shift, is people look at our movement with some
suspicion.
So my
suspicion
was that it might have something to do with the amount of noise they make.
The poor creature is just under
suspicion
for no cause.
And I don't know who's watching who, but I have a
suspicion
that a lot of people are watching me.
I have a
suspicion
that if we did this, we'd find that algorithms like searching, like retrieval, all of these things, are much simpler and also more effective, because they don't process the data structure of speech.
We require warrants to be based on probable cause or some kind of individualized
suspicion
because we recognize that trusting anybody, any government authority, with the entirety of human communications in secret and without oversight is simply too great a temptation to be ignored.
At the 15-hour mark, I started to get a better picture of what was there, but I had a creeping
suspicion
that what I was looking at was not at all related to what I was looking for.
Japanese-Americans, American citizens of Japanese ancestry, were looked on with
suspicion
and fear and with outright hatred simply because we happened to look like the people that bombed Pearl Harbor.
We need to cultivate algorithm suspicion, scrutiny and investigation.
And when that information is collected, even though it's conversations with Americans, it can then be funneled to the FBI where the FBI is allowed to search through it without getting a warrant, without probable cause, looking for information about Americans and whatever crimes we may have committed with no need to document any kind of
suspicion.
And then doubts, questions and
suspicion
will creep in.
Curiosity had triumphed over suspicion, and delight had banished anxiety.
But the consequence of this constant surveillance is that our bodies treat helpful implants, like insulin pumps, with the same
suspicion
as they would a harmful virus or bacteria.
The doctor had sent her away on nothing but wrong
suspicion.
As one moves up the ladder, values other than technical competence are viewed with increasing
suspicion.
We cannot avoid the
suspicion
that in our case it's started to happen.
And there is a reason for some
suspicion
and uncertainly about it.
Without the political will to find common ground, the continual friction of tactic and counter-tactic only creates
suspicion
and hatred and vengeance, and perpetuates the cycle of violence.
Ultimately, especially now in this world, where we live in a context of regressive and onerous immigration laws, in reality TV that thrives on humiliation, and in a context of analysis, where the thing we hear most repeatedly, day in, day out in the United States, in every train station, every bus station, every plane station is, "Ladies and gentlemen, please report any suspicious behavior or suspicious individuals to the authorities nearest to you," when all of these ways we are encouraged to view our fellow human being with hostility and fear and contempt and
suspicion.
"Queerer than we can suppose" comes from J.B.S. Haldane, the famous biologist, who said, "Now, my own
suspicion
is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
I would have found Freeman's corny, feel-good-about-yourself speech at the end of the movie funny (in a Lynchean way) if it weren't for the nagging
suspicion
that this unconvincingly tacked-on moral is meant to be accepted seriously.
I had always eyed Italian horror maestro Dario Argento's efforts as producer with a certain
suspicion
and these were only confirmed after my fairly recent viewing of Lamberto Bava's terrible DEMONS (1985); the fact that this was supposed to be its third installment did not sound promising at all but I decided to give the film a rental regardless now that we're in full Halloween swing.
The woman in a hurry, Mary(June Clyde), is linked to the death scene; but it is McMillan that has to try and solve the case to avoid serious
suspicion.
It's obvious while
suspicion
abounds most of the world wouldn't know a spy or a subversive if it jumped up and bit them.
I've had my comment deleted twice now, for reasons that I have yet to understand, other than the
suspicion
that someone involved with "Gone" isn't happy with what I had to say.
I have a
suspicion
that Christian Schoyen did this movie just to live the dream, as he clearly does in the film by humping one beautiful babe after another.
The film opens with cops questioning Al Willis on
suspicion
of robbery.
My
suspicion
is that this was due to serious fears in the movie and entertainment industries (in the 1950s through the 1970s) with "McCarthyism" and related national security phobias (including the Hollywood blacklist).
Mr. Snuff-sniffer accidentally leaves his snuff box at the scene of the crime and the sheriff arrests on
suspicion
of murder.
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