1. Again there was widespread suspicion as to the techniques employed and Tehran accused Riyadh of providing the Iraqis with fuel. 2. And, according to these authors, the widespread suspicion on the part of middle-and working-class white Americans that the overclass condescends to them is absolutely correct. 3. But European government leaders, sensitive to widespread popular suspicion of chemicals, argued that the ban was well within their rights to protect consumers. 4. In fact, the Vietnamese soccer federation recently refused to validate the score of a match between teams from Hanoi and Haiphong because of widespread suspicions of rigging. 5. Indeed, there is widespread suspicion that the new president is merely keeping the office warm until Aristide can return. 6. Some investigators said the new findings confirmed a widespread suspicion among cancer doctors that black women really do have more intransigent cancers. 7. The arrest, however, reflected the widespread suspicion among Italians that organized crime cannot flourish without political cover. 8. The concept of an independent counsel separate from the Justice Department was created two decades ago to counter the widespread suspicion that no administration can successfully investigate itself. 9. The investigation of the massacres is complicated by widespread suspicion of the motives of nearly all parties involved. 10. The widespread suspicion is that without an extensive backup team and statutory authority he will be rolled by the old hands at turf wars. |
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