Sentence examples for suspicious position from inspiring English sources

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Delight in the adult experience can be seen as a highly suspicious position, a lack of control.

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More generally, taxa displaying suspicious phylogenetic position were removed from the single-gene dataset.

The influential dynasties of the 20th century, like the Kennedys, the Rockefellers and, yes, the Sulzbergers, faced a public suspicious of inherited position; they overcame that suspicion by demonstrating a strong sense of noblesse oblige, justifying their existence by standing for high principles.

Watch for strange, conversationless lingering by the door, or a suspicious fanning-out positioning.

Pan was also suspicious of the positioning of the cameras, and the fact that the close-up shots shown on Chinese television were taken without police interference.

At the very least, we should be suspicious of a philosophical position that automatically forbids us from understanding the logical relations between these claims in this way.

On other topics, however, he is sometimes suspicious about whether a position handed down as Plato's is in fact Plato's.

Mr. Romney spent much of the day trying to cast doubts on Mr. McCain's conservatism — a theme that echoed loudly among conservative talk-radio commentators suspicious of his past positions on taxes and immigration.

"There's more police assigned to a place like East New York than, say, a precinct in Riverdale," said the Police Department spokesman, Paul J. Browne, "so the police are going to be in a position to observe suspicious behavior more frequently".

This lack of growth is a problem for those who believe that the West's modern difficulties are caused by excessive government regulation and high taxes; the world before 1700 had minimal government and low taxes.Before 1700, those in power had little interest in economic growth; they were concerned with maintaining their social position and were suspicious of any disruptive forces.

The predicted protein sequence errors were then characterized according to two different factors: (i) the nature of the error, i.e. insertion, deletion or suspicious segment and (ii) the position in the sequence, i.e. at the N/C-terminus or within the sequence.

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