Sentences with phrase «obvious suspect»

The phrase "obvious suspect" refers to a person who appears to be guilty or involved in a certain situation based on easily noticeable clues or evidence. Full definition
The other obvious suspect has been Russia, which intelligence analysts have seen as having both a possible motive and the possible means to carry out such attacks.
These included obvious suspects (Bill Collins, Isacc Held, Ben Santer) and controversially arch-denialists Lindzen, Curry & Christy.
The vast ice sheets that stretch across Greenland and the Antarctic are the most obvious suspects when it comes to the connection between melting ice and rising seas.
Today, 1 % members include businesses such as Patagonia, Clif Bar, and New Belgium Brewing, which are already synonymous with social responsibility, as well as less obvious suspects such as Barneys New York, and even artists like Jack Johnson.
The Chief begins with the most obvious suspects.
I also believe that Boykin looks like the obvious suspect and the Seahawks are smart to cut bait and avoid bad press.
There are a lot of genes directly regulated by sex hormones, and they are obvious suspects.
Math may help scientists figure out who is responsible for massive tracts of trash in the oceans — and the culprits may not be the obvious suspects.
What is insidious about this is not the obvious suspects like sodas, highly processed foods from refined grains and sugars but many foods athletes consider as «healthy».
In both stories, there is every reason to focus on the obvious suspect, except the impossibility of explaining how he could have committed the crime: Indeed, if there even was a crime.
There's an amusing montage of her going through the obvious suspects — a clingy guy who keeps texting her, the professor's wife, the head of the sorority — and checking them off her list, only to find herself being checked off the killer's agenda.
There are no obvious suspects or inarguable innocents.
It turns out that the assassin is Swagger, at least that's how it looks when the situation is twisted and he becomes an obvious suspect.
One obvious suspect is income inequality itself, which has increased dramatically during the same period.
Rounding out the list are obvious suspects, like the Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Corvette and Dodge Challenger.
And De Quincey himself is the obvious suspect.
He discovers that an unsolved 18 - year - old murder case bears all the hallmarks of the current killings, but he still can't seem to find a single, obvious suspect, and he is so far unable to outthink a master predator.
The most obvious suspect, of course, are epic and legendary flavoured burst assault rifles.
«Phaidon writes the latest chapter in art history... Examine [s] with fresh eyes both the obvious suspects - such as the entry on Jeff Koon's Rabbit (1986) penned by Gioni - alongside works whose importance has grown since their making - like Nickas's re-evaluation of Sherrie Levine's La Fortune (After Man Ray)(1989).»
Here are the obvious suspects, blending Pop Art and savage politics, such as Chris Burden, Richard Prince, and Sue Williams.
Foreshadowing today's events, on Friday, Ross Kaminsky, a senior fellow and former board member at Heartland, posted a piece on the American Spectator site naming Gleick as an «obvious suspect
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