Sentence examples for evidently suspected from inspiring English sources

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The government evidently suspected that banks were using such maneuvers to evade rules put in place this year to rein in rampant lending and excess credit.

But since the emergency room there was full, the paramedics sped her to another facility, even closer than the first, only to discover, as Kline herself evidently suspected, that she needed an emergency catheterization — a procedure the staff at the second hospital was not able to perform.

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Evidently suspecting that many years had elapsed since he'd read it, Kelly asked Trump to talk about the most recent book he'd read.

We're obviously among the many "terrorists," terrorist-fraternizers, and unpatriotic, godless, anti-American vermin with our "secretive" and evidently suspect credit card Obama contributions - whom you and your snide, mean-spirited attack-dog running mate are so quick to denounce.

The list of Madoff victims includes scores of savvy investors who evidently never suspected anything was amiss, despite the years of extraordinarily steady, profitable returns on their investments.

The most recent case to see the light of day is the prospective assassination of an American citizen and suspected "al-Qaeda facilitator," evidently in the tribal borderlands of Pakistan.

Evidently, my standards for suspecting a colleague were not nearly as high as my standards for obtaining a theory of flowing sand (which happens to be my area of expertise).

But given the current crisis, perhaps it would be a good idea for the Vatican to abandon its continuing, suspect and evidently ill-timed "apostolic visitation" of American nuns and, in its place, invite the religious orders of women to conduct an inquiry into the extent of malfeasance by bishops.

It is a bad habit that evidently applied to war, as well as to denying due process to yobs and suspected terrorists.In this section The recovery and the election Dark before the dawn?

Patients are not reached by trained professionals with the knowledge or the intuition to suspect a precancerous lesion; evidently [due to] lack of education, lack of knowledge (OS).

Why would anyone suspect anything was wrong with a young man who was so evidently energetic and focused?

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