Sentence examples for created suspicion from inspiring English sources

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Rather than fueling optimism, though, his comments created suspicion.

The jets were scrambled after "the failure of three males to leave the aircraft's bathroom," created suspicion, said the New York Police Department's chief spokesman, Paul J. Browne.

But even absent motive, it was a remarkable lapse in editorial process that inflamed a highly emotional issue, and it created suspicion that journalists and media outlets were picking sides.

Gov. M. Jodi Rell, a House Republican leader before becoming lieutenant governor in 1995, said the old system inevitably created suspicion that politicians who controlled political action committees were buying the support of their colleagues by passing around some of the campaign largess.

Although the Revolutionary Council was unaware of the nature of Hebes cargo, the Royal Navy's refusal to allow a search of the ship created suspicion ashore and rumours circulated that she was an amphibious assault ship.

In addition to bringing up the NOCE and Spears issues, however, he suggested that the pilfering of money from NOCE by a woman with whom Richmond was involved romantically created suspicion.

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Mr Bo's crackdown on crime, although widely admired by ordinary Chinese, created suspicions among private businesspeople.

This created suspicions, still unconfirmed, that the men, who carried box cutters and $5,500 in cash, might have been part of a failed hijacking team, officials said.

The Spanish government delayed its budget for 2012 because of an election in Andalusia, created suspicions about the accuracy of its statistics, was cack-handed in its negotiation with the EU over a revised deficit target and messed up a bond sale just before Easter.The EU is more worried about its own credibility.

Labour Party tribunes blame their leader Jeremy Corbyn, whose euroskeptic past created suspicions inflamed by his criticisms of the EU while nominally praising it.

Too short is rude; too long creates suspicion.

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