11.   From an FBI counterintelligence expert to a busboy, cutting-edge duplicity fuels the rising public suspicion that no one is to be trusted.

12.   However, school officials increased public suspicions by saying there may not be enough money for presents this year, implying there may be no need for Grandfather Frost.

13.   In an interview with The Kansas City Star, Danforth said the lack of candor about the pyrotechnic devices contributed to public suspicion about Waco.

14.   Justice Department officials outside Minnesota seemed surprised by the public suspicion.

15.   More importantly, there is growing public suspicion that so much of what seemed like success a few years ago was a sham.

16.   Public suspicion initially fell on the government.

17.   Recently a well-known Protestant, Manuel Collazo, was acquitted of the murder of a Chamula Catholic, in a court verdict that awakened public suspicion of corruption.

18.   Still, there is a steady undercurrent of public suspicion that news organizations are tipping off terrorists to domestic vulnerabilities.

19.   The deeply partisan behavior of both parties in the Clinton impeachment and trial only deepened public suspicions.

20.   The forced resignation of Dr. Jerome P. Kassirer would be a trade publishing footnote were it not for the backdrop of public suspicion about the direction of American medicine.

a. + suspicion >>共 294
deep 6.70%
mutual 6.03%
widespread 4.40%
public 4.11%
strong 3.64%
growing 3.16%
reasonable 2.68%
initial 2.39%
immediate 1.91%
similar 1.72%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
suspicion 0.08%
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