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Not a bad suspicion, but only partly correct.
"Why did Ibn Muljam hold a bad suspicion of us?" Ali is reported to have said.
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While the outcome of reconciliation is oriented toward a future marked by peaceful and just relations, the processes of reconciliation are typically oriented towards the continuing bad feelings, suspicions, or harms that were created by the conflicts and injustices of the past.
The applicant must adduce sufficient evidence to prove bad faith; mere suspicion is inadequate.
This does not make Chelsea fans bad people, despite suspicions that there are even more overpaid and overloud geezer types on their terraces than there are on the pitch: it just means that family ties are stronger than the urge to be judgmental.
In some participants' experience there was an active distrust of written consent due to bad experiences with, or suspicion of bureaucracy, which made verbal consent preferable.
Failed crops, lost jobs and bad dreams also arouse suspicion.
Also, the focus on "bad regimes" feeds the suspicion that remaking the world by force, not tackling proliferation, is the administration's real purpose.Mr Bush's officials are unabashed.
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