The mathematical culture in which it was created was lost due to war and general suspiciousness during the Ming dynasty of knowledge from the ( Mongolian ) Yuan dynasty.
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The constitutional equivalence between the legislature and the executive reflects the suspiciousness among the members of the National Assembly and resulted in the paralysis of the law-making procedure.
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This means constant suspiciousness, readiness to pull the trigger at the drop of a hat, and reading confrontational intentions into any development in the military-strategic and other spheres.
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The elections were originally announced as being multicandidate elections; however, by halfway through the year the announcement was reversed due to the suspiciousness of the leadership during the Great Purge.
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But he won no applause for blaming Stalin's centralized style of leadership, suspiciousness, and lack of confidence in the people for Red Army defeats in the summer of 1941.
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Of those interviewed, 72 % reported experiencing anxiety, 62 % experienced increased suspiciousness about the world around them, and 42 % reported feeling increasingly vulnerable after treating the Katrina victims.
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In the field and then in the courtroom, the prosecution of Wen Ho Lee was a final attempt to understand a man whose deepening suspiciousness had taunted the government for nearly 20 years.
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Even so, people resent what they call his vindictiveness, the'metallic'nature of his efficiency, his cockiness ( which actually conceals a nature basically shy ), and his suspiciousness.
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The one to Eumenes was sent under the pretence of ransoming prisoners and some secret deals between the two of them occurred which caused suspiciousness in Rome and accusations that Eumenes II was a traitor.
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Bouviers should be socialized well, preferably starting at an early age, to avoid shyness, suspiciousness, and being overly reserved with strangers ( although the breed is naturally aloof with strangers ).