1. Anything less than full candor will only deepen suspicion. 2. I suspected that any consensus on this distinction had long since evaporated, and a quick survey of fellow editors deepened that suspicion. 3. It also deepened popular suspicion in Mexico about the financial system at a time when Zedillo is trying to push major banking reforms through a skeptical Congress. 4. On recovering, he learns that in his delirium he has said things that have deepened their suspicion. 5. The deeply partisan behavior of both parties in the Clinton impeachment and trial only deepened public suspicions. 6. The decision enraged civil rights advocates and deepened their suspicion of Clinton. 7. The new restriction has deepened suspicions that freedom of the press is under threat. 8. The process was secret, deepening suspicions. 9. While Gatien says the extended soft opening is intentional, the delays have only deepened suspicions within the nightlife business that he is floundering financially. 10. But to think that it happened in the largest and least-populated state in the country only deepens the suspicion. |
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