Sentence examples for suspicion someone from inspiring English sources

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Under the current policy, testing is only done when there is a "reasonable suspicion" someone is using banned substances.

The current policy allows for testing when there is a "reasonable suspicion" someone is using banned substances, but Nascar is discussing implementing a form of random testing.

The new law authorizes police to demand documentation if they have "reasonable suspicion" someone is in the country illegally.

Steven Culp was not surprised when his character was killed off, stating "I had a sneaking suspicion someone was going to go".

The Brummie girls beside us are, I think, jumping up and down in a group, but not to music or anything, while at one point I have the suspicion someone is pissing at the door to our tent.

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Cross-pollination is hampered by gaps in language, by preconceptions (on both sides), by label demands for a marketable product, by the suspicion that someone might be using someone, or that the wider audience being sought might be put off by music too far off their wavelengths.

11.29am: Sir Alan Sugar may turn out to be brilliant as an enterprise minister, or whatever other post he takes, but it's hard to avoid the suspicion that someone in Downing Street has made the mistake of thinking that because someone is popular on television, they will be an asset to the government.

"You have to have a reasonable suspicion that someone is unlawfully here to arrest them, and it can't just be because someone is Latino and working at a certain worksite".

Apart from other physical elements tying the couple to the crime, "other proof must be considered," she said, starting with their alibi and a break-in at the apartment that prosecutors believe was staged to deflect suspicion "from someone who lived in the house, and that person could only be Amanda".

It also requires police officers, if they form a "reasonable suspicion" that someone is an illegal immigrant, to determine the person's immigration status.

A suspicion that someone has been left behind.

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