21.   They also hope it will help overcome the public suspicion that Bush is too intellectually incurious to understand the problems of ordinary families.

22.   They say long-standing public suspicion of the industry has deepened in the last few years, and politicians are becoming aware of this.

23.   Unless these questions are answered convincingly, there will be festering public suspicion, spin and conspiracy theories.

24.   With viewers enraptured and appalled by the tape, it has exposed public suspicion that even those convicted of the most heinous crimes enjoy liberal treatment inside prison.

25.   After his credibility then came under public suspicion, a Pentagon spokesman said it would not affect the overall investigation.

26.   But prosecutors thus far have been unable to demonstrate that anyone masterminded the assassination despite an outcry for justice and wide public suspicion that a deeper conspiracy existed.

27.   But his outspokenness seemed to expose underlying public suspicion of immigrants who are often blamed for rising crime and drug abuse.

28.   Fueling public suspicions has been the secrecy under which the U.S. military operates in Japan.

29.   Gracia was concerned that their long captivity could prompt public suspicion that they are willing captives.

30.   Mahathir, meanwhile, has promised to release more names of people awarded government contracts to allay public suspicions of nepotism and cronyism in the government.

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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