Definitions

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  • adjective Without suspicion.

Etymologies

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suspicion +‎ -less

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Examples

  • The ACLU of Eastern Missouri filed a lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of six students at Linn State Technical College seeking an injunction to end what it called the "suspicionless" screenings of all first-year students and some returning students for drugs including cocaine, methamphetamines and oxycodone.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • But the dangers of a zero-tolerance society, where there's broad authority to engage in suspicionless fishing expeditions, is one that America has experienced before — most notably in the Nixon Era, when Nixon scoured the tax returns of Vietnam protestors.

    The Softer Side of Ashcroft 2004

  • But the dangers of a zero-tolerance society, where there's broad authority to engage in suspicionless fishing expeditions, is one that America has experienced before — most notably in the Nixon Era, when Nixon scoured the tax returns of Vietnam protestors.

    The Softer Side of Ashcroft 2004

  • Student drug testing is costly, unproven and sometimes derisively called "suspicionless testing."

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Student drug testing is costly, unproven and sometimes derisively called suspicionless testing.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • In combination with other directives issued in the wake of our lawsuit, TSA's policy now makes clear that passengers should not experience the kind of suspicionless detention and questioning I had been subjected to.

    Steve Bierfeldt: How My Lawsuit Against the TSA Made Airports Safe For the Constitution Again 2009

  • The organizations charge that the DHS policy permitting "suspicionless" searches of laptops and other electronic devices at border checkpoints violates Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and First Amendment speech guarantees.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • The organizations charge that the DHS policy permitting "suspicionless" searches of laptops and other electronic devices at border checkpoints violates Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and First Amendment speech guarantees.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • "In combination with other directives issued in the wake of our lawsuit, TSA's policy now makes clear that passengers should not experience the kind of suspicionless detention and questioning I had been subjected to."

    Information Liberation 2010

  • In combination with other directives issued in the wake of our lawsuit, TSA's policy now makes clear that passengers should not experience the kind of suspicionless detention and questioning I had been subjected to.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Steve Bierfeldt 2009

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