Sentence examples for were suspicion from inspiring English sources

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were suspicion

noun

The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong.

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A society were suspicion has evaporated and in its place there exists irony and we no longer fear what the mad scientist is experimenting on in his laboratory and he no longer need fear how we, the mob, might react to his experimentation.

Exclusion criteria were suspicion of malignancy other than endometrial carcinoma, a previous lower midline incision, the need for simultaneous interventions like prolapse repair and inability to speak Dutch.

Exclusion criteria were suspicion for symptomatic headache, primary tension-type headache, co-morbid depression (>18 according to Beck depression scale), overuse of two or more different types of acute headache drugs simultaneously and previous or actual treatment with antidepressants.

Study inclusion criteria were suspicion of viral meningitis/meningoencephalitis, a CSF cell count <500 cells/mm, and negative results of culture and microscopic examination for bacteria and fungi.

Serum creatinine >2.26 mg/dL (200 μmol/L) was an exclusion criterium as were suspicion of renal artery stenosis, a single kidney or a transplanted kidney.

In 9 cases there were suspicion of infection and in 6 cases the catheter had previously been changed, and in one case the catheter was changed several times.

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And yet there is suspicion.

There was suspicion".

There is suspicion to detain him further.

"There is election time, so there is suspicion.

"There was suspicion of him from then on".

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