51.   The two governments have tried to put mutual suspicions aside.

52.   The two neighbors ended years of mutual suspicion when they signed a regional security agreement in December.

53.   Their federation, supposed to run half the country, is plagued by mutual suspicion and dysfunction.

54.   Third, there has been a continuing mutual suspicion between the West and the rest of the world.

55.   These mutual suspicions are likely to slow the momentum of expanding official relations.

56.   This mutual suspicion emerged again when the leaders could agree only on the concept of a collective security mechanism.

57.   Though progress has been slowed by mutual suspicions, the continuing cease-fires observed by the IRA and outlawed pro-British groups have helped keep the process alive.

58.   However disorganisation and mutual suspicion will be severe handicaps.

59.   Indian defence analysts said the exercise in Agra would help in ending mutual suspicions.

60.   Bush and Putin are also expected to clinch a new strategic partnership accord effectively drawing a line under the mutual suspicion and nuclear rivalry of the Cold War era.

a. + suspicion >>共 294
deep 6.70%
mutual 6.03%
widespread 4.40%
public 4.11%
strong 3.64%
growing 3.16%
reasonable 2.68%
initial 2.39%
immediate 1.91%
similar 1.72%
mutual + n. >>共 534
respect 7.95%
friend 5.06%
recognition 5.02%
interest 4.44%
trust 3.33%
understanding 3.18%
agreement 3.11%
admiration 2.56%
benefit 2.19%
distrust 2.19%
suspicion 1.94%
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