Both drugs were equally efficacious in improving auditory hallucinations and suspiciousness. |
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Another couple shared the cab with us, all of us casting our New York-trained suspiciousness of strangers to the winds. |
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This leads to hallucinations, suspiciousness, neglect of personal hygiene, acute paranoia or depression. |
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The disease is typified by dementia before the age of 65 with personality changes including withdrawal and suspiciousness. |
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He said that such open displays of animosity had been rare, though he sensed a certain suspiciousness about him on the street. |
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Use reassurance and distraction tactics to alleviate hostility, suspiciousness, and agitation. |
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Remind yourself that hostility, suspiciousness, and agitation may signal distress. |
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We indicated our suspiciousness of Warrant Officer MacNeil's testimony very early. |
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I recognise the imperial shelteredness, the island suspiciousness, the old-world cultivation of private hopes and habits which leave the status quo alone. |
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It is the same with his cynical suspiciousness and resentful sullenness. |
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Persons who have a paranoid personality disorder show a pervasive and unjustified mistrust and suspiciousness of others. |
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Gustav was a harsh sovereign whose suspiciousness, irritability, and violence drove a succession of faithful servants into embittered exile. |
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His suspiciousness and capricious cruelty continued to grow, and wherever he went he had people tortured and executed. |
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Watchfulness, suspiciousness, which has tendency to broaden. |
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Distrust and suspiciousness of others such that their motives are interpreted as malevolent, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts. |
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Of utmost importance for us is that these decisions are to be taken trustfully and transparently, not resulting in new dividing lines or suspiciousness, and taking into account the vital interests of the Russian security. |
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Consular work is nine-tenths stoneheartedness, suspiciousness, saying no. |
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