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Arthur Conan Doyle, who was somewhat suspicious of Spilsbury, remarked of "the more than papal infallibility with which Sir Bernard is readily being invested by juries".
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Securing the northern frontier was the major political goal of both these emperors, and both had reasons for being somewhat suspicious of southerners and hostile toward them.
Aaronson and French conclude, "We should be somewhat suspicious of claims that the minimum wage will significantly boost the economy". Neumark's skeptical too.
At first he had been somewhat suspicious, fearing it could become a vehicle for Indonesian domination, or an expression of pan-Malay identity.
I'm somewhat suspicious, though, of a model that uses polls, which usually understate opposition to same-sex marriage, to argue that opposition is decreasing.
"They have a right to be somewhat suspicious of people who come into the country and don't share their experience".
It took more than a century for the remains to be properly memorialized, partly because 19th-century Americans were somewhat suspicious of memorials, and partly because the story was politically fraught in light of America's evolving relationship with Britain.
The last part of the northeastern propagation is somewhat suspicious.
Otherwise, I'd be somewhat suspicious of companies where the tax rate is lowered.
The actual product won't be released for at least a few weeks, so the timing on this, coming immediately after MySpace, is somewhat suspicious.
Given that the MLSs have generally been extremely protective of their data and the real estate business is somewhat suspicious of technology, that was quite an achievement by itself.
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