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The friends, including the policeman (Kevin Bacon) on the case, begin to suspect a connection.
The police here said Thursday they had no reason to suspect a connection.
Alternatively, by early November 2001, when it became clear that the F.B.I. could not complete its clearance investigations in a matter of days or even weeks, the department should have reviewed those cases and kept on the list of Sept. 11 detainees only those for whom it had some basis to suspect a connection to terrorism.
At this point, the researchers had no reason to suspect a connection to our body's internal timekeeping system also known as our circadian clock which responds to daily cycles of light and dark.
In Oklahoma and other states, carrying a significant amount of currency constitutes enough "probable cause" for authorities to suspect a connection to criminal activity.
"It's just common sense that our law enforcement agencies should have a reason to suspect a connection between the records they are seeking and a terrorism or espionage investigation before using these broad authorities".
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It was another retrovirus, HIV, that led Nath to first suspect a connection between viruses and ALS.
It's hard not to suspect a deeper connection between these two.
John Trow into a flinty, decisive backwoodsman to such an extent that he begins to suspect a supernatural connection between himself and his long-dead subject.
But Boko Haram's terror campaign in the north has seen a steady increase in sophistication — the use of remotely detonated bombs, in particular, has led analysts to suspect a Qaeda connection — and the suicide blast on Friday could be seen as one more step in the progression.
The study was not set up to find a link between the gene variant and dementia, but experts suspect a connection.
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