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In a study from the United States expert radiologists agreed on chest x-ray suspicion of tuberculosis in 139 subjects (HIV status not stated) approximately 70% of the time, and this suspicion appeared to accurately identify smear negative tuberculosis in 48% of cases [ 32].

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But the suspicion appears to cut both ways.

That suspicion appears to be false: someone who knew Mr Heywood told the BBC that the dead man did occasionally drink.

Our results add to the existing observational datas on the effectiveness of starting antiviral treatment with Neuraminidase Inhibitors as soon as Influenza is clinically suspected, even if suspicion appears at ICU admission and with delay from symptoms onset.

However, the most difficult group for clinical assessment is the intermediate risk group, where PCR, used in parallel with the intermediary pretest (Clinical Suspicion), appears not to be useful, as already suggested by others.

Those suspicions appeared to be compounded by a comment Mr. Bloomberg made on Monday defending Ms. Kennedy and suggesting that, though the choice was Mr. Paterson's, the governor should move quickly to select a replacement for Mrs. Clinton, who is expected to be confirmed next month as secretary of state.

Such suspicions appear to have been given substance by an as-yet-unpublished SEC report into trading violations by the specialist firms that trade on the exchange.

With the host of charges leveled against many senior members of the society, those suspicions appear to have been justified.

In this climate of suspicion, institutions appeared powerless to impose the law, and the police seemed not to care about Golden Dawn's crimes nor its infiltration of their ranks, leading many to fear that democracy itself was being undermined by growing extremism.

He said Mr. Khan had come under suspicion after appearing on the scene too quickly after rocket attacks on the American base at Khost.

He tries to liberate his actors from the tyranny of the talking-heads syndrome, but "Suspicion" still appears to be a somewhat sinister episode of "Nightline".

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