It eloquently sets out the suspicion and resentment that many young folk feel for large companies.
The suspicion in Nicosia is that it is precisely what countries like Germany want.
Indeed, the suspicion is that China's economy is no longer able to absorb much foreign capital.
The suspicion remains that Mr Hussein will, as is his way, continue to play for time.
The first date turns into several more in circumstances that eventually cannot escape the suspicion of his wife.
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Around the world, freemasonry has been seen as a subversive cult, and has aroused the suspicion of rulers.
Many politicians in these countries still harbour the suspicion that concern about the environment is a rich-world luxury.
The suspicion then, that it wanted to keep its nuclear option open, has since proved all too accurate.
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And the suspicion remains that Saddam Hussein has not abandoned his ambition to produce weapons of mass destruction.
The suspicion now is that Tarrin was trying to cover up for his brother, a charge he rejects.
And the suspicion that the loopholes and evasions provide government with arbitrary power has recently been heightened too.
Authorities also moved a man arrested on the suspicion of killing Rigby from a hospital to a police station.
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Actually, the suspicion that American firms have stitched up the lucrative contracts to come in Iraq is probably ill-founded.
No wonder the suspicion has grown that the Obama administration is content to see Assad ride out the storm.
The suspicion is that some kind of feedback mechanism may have been involved.
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The suspicion, then, is that the central authorities are keener on exploiting the west than on alleviating its poverty.
Indeed, the suspicion is that Mr Netanyahu would be betting that what Israel started, America would feel forced to finish.
Perhaps the darkest aspect of the latest incident is the suspicion of collusion between the attackers and the security forces.
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"The suspicion arises that this was more about regime change than it was about weapons of mass destruction, " he said.
Second, the suspicion is taking hold that he is approaching the second term with a clear eye on elections ahead.
Hence the suspicion with which Suharto viewed the arts, says Ferianto - and the government's efforts to co-opt its practitioners.
He has been under investigation by a congressional committee, on the suspicion that he used his position to aid drug-trafficking.
Many Sri Lankans harbour the suspicion that politicians see less profit in success than in blaming each other for failure.
Whoever is brought to trial, the suspicion is bound to linger that the murder required the approval of Mr Assad himself.
The suspicion has to be that maybe these "leak" investigations are less about deterring leakers and more about intimidating the press.
The suspicion is that these proposals are for the benefit not so much of foreign governments as of the British government.
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But this is in danger of strengthening the suspicion of British voters that the Conservatives cannot be trusted with state-funded services.
But the suspicion lingers that Iranians prefer the long-practised arts of the bazaar importing, exporting, trading to the dirty world of making things.
Alston said many are suspicious that the police were involved and an independent investigation is the only way to eliminate the suspicion.
The suspicion is that many of the jobs have been generated simply to help hospital trusts comply with a plethora of targets.
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