Sentence examples for be highly suspicious of from inspiring English sources

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Both these groups tend to be highly suspicious of Mr Obama's high-flown rhetoric.

The public should be highly suspicious of claims that such models provide any scientific basis for economic policy.

So while in most elections observers would be highly suspicious of a ballot box with perhaps 95% of votes cast for one candidate and just 5% for the other, in many areas of Afghanistan this could be a legitimate reflection of local sentiment.

Somehow we are conditioned to be highly suspicious of uncertainties; we seem to have to know – even if we have to fake it.

"However, I think most of those consumers are aware that there has been an issue with fakes and copycats on Taobao and would be highly suspicious of the devices.

In other words, Iranians are completely justified to be highly suspicious of the results of this election.

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I'm highly suspicious of it.

This particular firm had a list of players who they were highly suspicious of.

He is trying to appeal to floating voters who are highly suspicious of bigotry.

In the 1970s, women's health advocates were highly suspicious of mastectomies.

Some aid workers are highly suspicious of a fudging of civilian numbers.

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