Sentence examples for suspicious attitudes from inspiring English sources

'suspicious attitudes' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone's behavior that raises some doubts or mistrust in you. For example: 'The union representative's suspicious attitudes during the negotiation made me think he wasn't completely honest.'

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Several of his friends from Halabja voiced similarly suspicious attitudes toward the United States.

Even those with suspicious attitudes to journalists may trust those, whose work they judge reliable and convincing.

Although the found metaphors showed a very positive stand towards value co-creation, when examining the entire data in relation to all responses by individual interviewees, the non-systemic and suspicious attitudes towards collaboration and change were also present.

Particularly after 9/11, solely based on my Muslim identity, I encountered suspicious attitudes.

This excessive support of the medicalization of psychic suffering induces counter-reactions promoting alternative responses such as psychotherapies, but also often leads to suspicious attitudes towards neuroscience and might promote irrational beliefs and conducts in society.

Bloch also noted differences in attitudes between similar refugees in the United Kingdom and South Africa, suggesting that larger numbers of refugees and asylum seekers and more political activists in the UK lead to increasingly suspicious attitudes to research motives [ 13].

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Hostility, an enduring personality trait characterized by "a suspicious, mistrustful attitude toward interpersonal relationships and the wider environment," is associated with an increased risk of age-related disease and all-cause mortality in humans (1 5).

The French press also adopted a suspicious attitude toward Hitler's proposal.

"To claim never to take sides for a journalist seemed to me to be a somewhat suspicious attitude, even a hypocritical pretension".

The same suspicious attitude to the imagination shows up elsewhere, in a poster on childcare printed for use in creches and nurseries.

But a clumsy apartheid-era law, the Aliens Control Act, has prevented this, as have a suspicious attitude towards foreigners and an impossibly bureaucratic immigration process.Look at what happened to Matshiyakwakhiwe Dlada.

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