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Mr. Barrett called it "highly suspicious" that the report came just as the S.E.C. was receiving comments on a proposed rule to limit consulting work that accounting firms can for their audit clients.
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Regardless of whether the money is authentic, the fact that it was hidden so well and found in relatively small denominations suggests that it is highly suspicious in origin, current and former government officials said.
A rich guy, in the middle of the jungle, with a lab surrounded by a lot of men with weapons, and links to area bad guys: it looked highly suspicious to the Gang Suppression Unit, which in late April raided his compound looking for what it assumed was a meth lab.
Russia's UN ambassador, Vitaly Churkin, said: "It is highly suspicious that the US chose to conduct this particular airstrike at this time," adding that it did not look like an honest mistake.
And they do say things that, on the face of it, look highly suspicious.
This all sparks from the previous fires and I can understand that because it is highly suspicious.
This [publicity] all sparks from the previous fires and I can understand that because it is highly suspicious.
For one thing, she had, like Mr. Kennedy, credibility with the left wing of the party, which is — to put it mildly — highly suspicious of the direction of the legislation, especially the version emerging from the Senate Finance Committee under its chairman, Max Baucus of Montana.
At the least, it's highly suspicious.
"It's highly suspicious that the President has now fired at least three people who were investigating his administration, especially in light of his pattern of undermining the ongoing Congressional investigations," Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill).
If a process in StartUp has no name, or is located in \Windows\temp, it is highly suspicious.
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