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As was true of Spike Jonze's "Her," the new "Terminator" evokes suspicion of a hegemonic operating system unleashed on a public all too eager for convenience, competitive consumption, and fun.
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Boris Gryzlov, speaker of the State Duma, lashed out at two newspapers for articles critical of the government, saying "the connection between the publications and the terrorists' actions evokes suspicions".
Nevertheless, double cross-validation might evoke suspicion since the test and training data separation is less evident and the whole data set is used (since different training and test data partitions are generated for different repetitions).
They trailed after four minutes, evoking suspicions that they could be victim to another upset after they lost to Hull KR at this stage last year.
In effect these four students were arrested for their proximity to political flyers which had evoked suspicions that they were sympathising with a party (and an opposition one at that).As it turned out, the police dropped the charges against them.
" 'Fundamentalist' evokes fear, suspicion, and other repulsive connotations in its current usage.
Many of them are less than enraptured with the reality of modern Russia, which naturally evokes the suspicion that Putin's list could be a means of deflecting attention toward more patriotic works.
A high scope of anaerobic metabolism in the cerebrospinal fluid compartment should evoke a suspicion of an infection caused by the above-mentioned microbes or CNS cancer.
For others, seeing the ethics agency under a cloud of suspicion evoked more anxiety than schadenfreude.
As for Hizb ut-Tahrir being banned in "many countries" – that media favourite line, attached as an essential descriptor to evoke fear and suspicion – it is half a story.
For example, in the context of password managers, we argue that if a user believes that password managers are not reliable/secure, this can evoke emotions of suspicion, and can indeed lead to non-adoption.
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