Sentence examples for suspicious of involvement from inspiring English sources

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Focal obliteration of the fat plane or tumour encasement of the bladder or recto-sigmoid is highly suspicious of involvement of these structures[ 45 ].

The outbreaks of bath-water fever in Scandinavia and Africa (see accompanying review by Stewart et al [ 251]) were, in our opinion, suspicious of involvement by cyanobacterial exotoxin breakthrough into reticulated supplies.

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Ms Mugambe is also suspicious of the involvement of charities who she believes may "put money where their interest is".

He added that while some festivalgoers had been suspicious of the involvement of local police, many were used to similar testing facilities provided at music events in Germany and the Netherlands.

They might include supporting traditional rubber tappers and gatherers of Brazil nuts, or carefully managed forestry.Brazilian officials have traditionally been suspicious of the involvement of outsiders in the Amazon, which comprises some 40% of the national territory.

A strident bloc of traditionalists deeply suspicious of European involvement have long been primed for a showdown with a centrist group, currently arrayed behind Mr. Cameron, that favors a continuing, if reduced, role in Europe.

Mr. Foer's interest in antitrust was piqued at the University of Chicago Law School, where he studied under Richard A. Posner and Ronald H. Coase, two leading scholars who promoted a laissez-faire approach to economics that is suspicious of government involvement.

But many pro-democracy activists are suspicious of US involvement, fearing that Washington, which backed Mubarak for 30 years as a force for stability in the Middle East, is seeking to perpetuate that policy with its support for Suleiman's oversight of the political transition.

These Renegades, their handlers and the police who were investigating them, suspicious of their involvement in the kidnapping, led us in 2011 to information, witnesses and official accounts of how the hostages were "sold," bought from Al Faran, and taken charge of by the Renegades led by Nabi Azad in Shelipora.

But many rebels were openly suspicious of his involvement, because of his history in Chad and his US connections.

Al-Fatlawi says she's suspicious of U.S. involvement in the battle to retake Tikrit that stalled 10 days ago.

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