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Companies in the cutthroat field of telecommunications received a remarkable marketing document recently, one aimed at causing suspicion about one of their biggest competitors, the Chinese firm Huawei.
Governor Connally did not attend the event, causing suspicion that he would back Nixon, but he later assured Humphrey that he would not do so.
Sometimes coming up with elaborate stories can reveal inconsistencies within your story and/or outrageous claims causing suspicion.
When you're making a fake appointment, it's best if you can keep it as vague and non-specific as you can to avoid causing suspicion.
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Agozino says they cause "suspicion" but adds: "They don't always get involved in criminality – some of them manage to get their lives back on track".
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This caused suspicion and speculation that some exam boards were harder than others, undermining the credibility of the exam system as a whole.
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