1.   But at Eindhoven the organisation was unable to prevent fraternisation between the two sides leaping from mutual suspicion into whirlwind romance.

2.   And ties between Iran and most of its Arab neighbors, long snarled in mutual suspicions, have become healthier than at any time since the revolution.

3.   But he was unable to overcome the deep mutual suspicions between Muslims and Croats that have plagued attempts to forge an integrated command or set common strategic goals.

4.   But mutual suspicion and differing strategic aims have undermined the federation since it was formed, and it seems unlikely that a cohesive fighting force will emerge this year.

5.   But Nunn is hopeful that the mutual suspicions can be allayed - if Bush and Putin take the lead.

6.   But this one has been burdened by mutual suspicion, corporate lobbying, rules of protocol and the historical record.

7.   Coexistence with Germans is often uneasy, marked by mutual suspicion, religious differences and misunderstandings.

8.   I would say that the main obstacle is excessive mutual suspicion and a deep psychology of hostility.

9.   Its problems stem essentially from deep mutual suspicion.

10.   Mutual suspicion and insistence on the exclusive possession of truth have taken a terrible toll.

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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