In director Matthew Daville's thriller, the 28 - year - old actor plays an honest young cop with
deep suspicions about an otherwise - heroic detective (Edgerton) who claims to have discovered a hit - and - run accident involving a child, but was actually responsible for it.
Not exact matches
Many of his critiques of ritual, magic, and superstition drew on
deep American
suspicions about Popery.
From there, our group loyalties become the source of much that is most noble and most horrible
about us — with religion at the center of both, sacralizing group loyalties and forging larger social bonds beyond the kinship group, but still leaving room for a
deep sense of us versus them, a pervasive
suspicion of the stranger and the out - group.
Postmodernism and the accompanying rejection of «objectivity» has infiltrated just
about everything, and it has brought with it a
deep suspicion of science, rationality, empiricism, systematic philosophy and the life of the mind.
His
deep suspicion of governmental interference in commerce was based upon his observations
about the East India Company in the era of Warren Hastings.
Making fracking easier Extracting shale gas from the ground requires some genuine political courage, because there's
deep suspicion across the country
about what the process of hydraulic fracturing actually involves.
It's a very simple story
about a man who comes to a city of magicians seeking entry into the magicians» guild but, unlike the other magicians, doesn't perform magic tricks but is actually magical, and is thus met with
deep suspicion.
Nothing wrong with that of course, but it's getting problematic if they conflate these details with what is known
about the bigger picture, or if they started out with a
deep suspicion that the science as a whole is faulty (e.g. for reasons such as stated above).
Their
suspicions grew
deeper when Giblin told them the mother was
about to give birth and would need money orders for $ 70, $ 40 and $ 5.