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Jealousy may account for some of the suspicion directed at the Grove gathering.
Bonds has 658 home runs, six Most Valuable Player awards and more suspicion directed at him than any other player in the major leagues.
Most people caught in the net of child-protective agencies are not culpable of egregious crimes, but they are still treated as potential abusers because of the great suspicion directed at the poor.
Deep suspicion directed at Benjamin Netanyahu's government was evident, with the overwhelming majority believing Israel's long-term aim is to annex territories occupied in 1967 and "expel the population or deny them their rights".
The response is likely to be an even harsher crackdown on anti-government sentiment in Xinjiang, and even more suspicion directed at ethnic Uighurs by security officials as well as ordinary Chinese.
There is something of a feedback loop in effect here: blanket suspicion directed at one group leads to increased police contact with members of that group and ultimately increased arrests — even in instances where the arrest has nothing to do with the basis for suspicion.
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He has portrayed her remarks addressing the suspicions directed at American Muslims after Sept. 11 as dismissive of the terrorist attacks.
The number of cot deaths halved, from more than 1,000 a year to less than 500, and has since fallen to around 300.Unfortunately, the fact that fewer babies are dying means greater suspicion is directed at the cases that do crop up.
For quite some time, suspicion was directed at the members of the Aleppo community — that one or several of its members had taken the missing pages from the synagogue after the fire, or that those who had hidden the codex for 10 years before it was smuggled out of Syria had helped themselves to souvenirs.
Suspicion was directed at generic medicines as demonstrated by the majority of participants selecting PanadoR, the original brand, over PacimolR, a generic.
Editor's note: "Suspicion," directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant, opened in November 1941.
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