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"It is in no one's interest to have any innocent athlete competing under suspicion, nor is it in anyone's interest to have cheaters competing," Geer said in a statement.
I soothe nervous actors, calm bristly egos, buffer the often competing interests and suspicions of stars, directors, producers, and studios.
They play nevertheless, and once they compete, their suspicion of one another erodes.
But appearances take time to understand - and rumour, suspicion and competing narratives swirl about this tiny island capital amid the sting of tear gas.
How can we assess these competing claims?The opposition's suspicions are based on three things.
But operations have also been hampered by competing interests and seething mutual suspicion.
They are a godsend for employers but viewed with more suspicion by those competing for work, homes and services.
In that era, American swimmers competed with the suspicion that some opponents cheated and got away with it.
But the US and Russia still compete for resources; suspicion, fear and espionage are still with us; and so are a scary number of thermonuclear weapons.
Sex tests were introduced in athletics in 1966 following suspicion that Soviet athletes competing as females were male.
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