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This generated suspicion among Venezuelans.
It would have been difficult for a Romney administration to turn the page on pursuing cases from the financial crisis because of his ties to Wall Street that generated suspicion about whether he would go soft on bankers.
This increased the strain on its economy and generated suspicion and ethnic tension, amid mutual accusations of attempts at destabilisation and border attacks.
Stein generated suspicion about her fundraising intentions when she increased her goal early in the process.
"This widespread perception generated suspicion and distrust, and it heightened criticism of every step the University administrators took".
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Mr. McFaul's friendly ties with neoconservatives at times have generated suspicions among his fellow Democrats, but since joining the White House he has also occasionally been at odds with fellow democracy advocates who have been critical of the reset policy.
Police did not say what circumstances surrounding the boy's death generated suspicions about a possible homicide.
Naturally, all the above generated suspicions that the attempt was orchestrated by Erdogan's administration itself or that the administration was aware of what was going on and let it happen--of course, after taking the necessary precautions so that the coup attempt would a fast and fatal end.
It generates suspicion about the voting.
In economics as in politics, secrecy generates suspicion.
It is a framework that generates suspicion, mistrust, antagonism and casting of blame this way and that.
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