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Man and World, 1984
In proposing to discuss the hermeneutics of suspicion, I clearly had in mind the usage of Paul Ricoeur; Ricoeur who never opposes without somehow reconciling, could not avoid opposing — at least in a first approach — hermeneutics in the classic sense, of interpreting the meaning of texts, to the radical critique of and suspicion against understanding ...
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In proposing to discuss the hermeneutics of suspicion, I clearly had in mind the usage of Paul Ricoeur; Ricoeur who never opposes without somehow reconciling, could not avoid opposing — at least in a first approach — hermeneutics in the classic sense, of interpreting the meaning of texts, to the radical critique of and suspicion against understanding ...
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
This section of Pediatrics in Review reminds clinicians of those conditions that can present in a misleading fashion and require suspicion for early diagnosis. Emphasis has been placed on conditions in which early diagnosis is important and that the general pediatrician might be expected to encounter, at least once in a while.
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This section of Pediatrics in Review reminds clinicians of those conditions that can present in a misleading fashion and require suspicion for early diagnosis. Emphasis has been placed on conditions in which early diagnosis is important and that the general pediatrician might be expected to encounter, at least once in a while.
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2018
Legal standards for suspicion involve seemingly limitless possible factors, leaving them vague and subject to concerns of illegitimate biases by decision makers. Beginning with the relatively small number of factors present in drug interdiction stops, a model can be developed that not only predicts judicial behavior but the odds of discovering drugs ...
Arthur Crivella +2 more
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Legal standards for suspicion involve seemingly limitless possible factors, leaving them vague and subject to concerns of illegitimate biases by decision makers. Beginning with the relatively small number of factors present in drug interdiction stops, a model can be developed that not only predicts judicial behavior but the odds of discovering drugs ...
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2017
This chapter discusses reasonable suspicion, which is the bedrock on which police officers execute their legal powers. It explains what suspicion means in practice and what prompts suspicion in any specific situation. It also considers reasonable suspicion as a legal threshold and a claim to propriety, noting how an officer can be judged to be acting ...
P.A.J. Waddington +3 more
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This chapter discusses reasonable suspicion, which is the bedrock on which police officers execute their legal powers. It explains what suspicion means in practice and what prompts suspicion in any specific situation. It also considers reasonable suspicion as a legal threshold and a claim to propriety, noting how an officer can be judged to be acting ...
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GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2010
“Suspicioning” examines the silences that surround issues of same-sex desire in and out of the poetry of Joy Harjo.
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“Suspicioning” examines the silences that surround issues of same-sex desire in and out of the poetry of Joy Harjo.
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