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Associated Newspapers accepted that, taken on their own, the headlines could foster a suspicion that Caplin was intending to "lift the lid" on the Blairs.
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The failure of that revolution, he said, taught most Hungarians to feel powerless and also abandoned by the West, fostering a suspicion of foreigners that in the post-Communist era and thanks now to the splintering of European opinion over American relations, has bred a dangerous nationalism, which is obviously spreading throughout the former Soviet countries and elsewhere.
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These have fostered a climate of suspicion, in which almost every record-breaking achievement is questioned.In the week leading up to the Athens games, several competitors were caught out by drug tests and sent home and this week two of Greece's star sprinters pulled out after missing a scheduled drugs test.
The journal Nature, in an editorial in the current issue, complains that "antidoping authorities have fostered a sporting culture of suspicion, secrecy and fear" by relying on unscientifically calibrated tests, like the unreliable test for synthetic testosterone that cost Floyd Landis his 2006 Tour de France victory.
Dru Stevenson, a professor at the South Texas College of Law who has written about entrapment in terrorism cases, said the government might want to foster the suspicion that comes from a clumsy infiltrator.
This shows that although grazing reserves improve the lot of pastoral people and solve many natural resource use issues, they can foster stereotypes, suspicion and ignorance of 'outsiders' (Ducrotoy et al. 2015).
It fosters a lot of humility".
It fostered a very strong team bond.
That's fostered a lot more togetherness".
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