Sentence examples for given the suspicion from inspiring English sources

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But the stock might have soared further, given the suspicion that has surrounded Mr Pandit since his appointment.

Blue Grapes, again: Given the suspicion that Judge Rothaug plotted judicial crimes at the Blaue Traube restaurant, one of his colleagues admitted in an affidavit that the place was owned by a Nazi leader and that Rothaug and other jurists settled promotions there.

Given the suspicion that exists in track and field, especially in the wake of several withdrawals from the Games and the revelation that Hunter had tested positive for the steroid nandrolone, Miller is concerned that if she does not run the relay, many will suspect that she, too, had failed a drug test, Hudson said.

Given the suspicion of sporadic hemiplegic migraine, a genetic analysis for FHM1 and FHM2 was performed after obtaining informed consent.

Given the suspicion of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, abdominal contrast-enhanced CT (Fig. 3) was performed, and a cystic lesion with calcification in the pelvis was identified.

Self-determination is the guiding principle already and, given the suspicion and hostility visibly trans people can face, declaring oneself to be a gender at odds with your sex at birth is not a "whim".

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Given the suspicions, that is a non-starter.

Given the suspicions that these investigations are politically motivated, the police and prosecutors have turned to Microsoft to lend weight to their cases.

An unfortunate choice of bling, perhaps, given the suspicions about high-level Saudi involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, but also oddly appropriate.

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will probably be unable to achieve this, given the suspicions she raised in previous attempts at constitutional "reform", which looked to her opponents like ploys to keep herself in power beyond the end of her mandate in 2010.

Fallon said his confidence that the Trident programme would not become obsolete was based partly on "classified information", an argument rarely heard in Westminster these days, given the suspicions over misleading intelligence in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq invasion.

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