Abigail Adams's political foes called her 'Mrs. President,' reflecting public suspicion about her life with John Adams.
The disagreement reflects mutual suspicion.
The more wary Pentagon assessment appears to reflect greater suspicion of Mr. Gorbachev as well as concern about evaporating support in the Congress for military spending.
She had surprised them all, she knew, and the looks that came her way reflected suspicion as much as curiosity.
The man's aura reflected irritation and hostility, but not suspicion.
Reflecting deep-seated suspicion of North Korea's autocratic government, administration officials say such rigorous verification is needed to guard against cheating.
There was competition on many levels, and their respective defense policies reflected mutual suspicion, but their bilateral relationship was not adversarial.
Pitt was relieved to see that her eyes reflected curiosity rather than suspicion.
To some black officials, psychologists and scholars, such theories reflect the anger and suspicion bred by persisting racial inequality.
Both actions, taken Monday evening by the church's governing General Conference, which meets every four years, reflected grass-roots suspicion of theological change and of established church leadership.