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587 examples of Suspicion in a sentence
Once universally revered as a hotbed of innovation, the world’s premier technology hub is increasingly viewed with
suspicion
and resentment.
Over the last century, three related emotions, in particular, have fueled backlashes against globalization: fear, suspicion, and anomie.
The second emotion that drives deglobalization, suspicion, can create a trap.
Fear and
suspicion
thrive when the processes of globalization erode core values, sources of meaning (such as traditional occupations), and ways of life.
The Vatican initially regarded them with suspicion, perceiving parties participating in elections and parliamentary horse-trading as signs of “modernism.”
Moreover, many wonder if Russian intelligence services have evidence with which to blackmail Trump; or whether American, French, British, and Baltic spies might leak materials confirming that
suspicion.
Despite Aristide’s undoubted popularity, he is viewed by many US conservatives with
suspicion.
And NASA’s reputation for comprehensive scientific inquiry will minimize
suspicion
about the effectiveness of the solutions that it develops – and the associated risks.
But these fears and the atmosphere of
suspicion
must be overcome.
As a result, the
suspicion
and fear that began the war in 1992 has been reinvigorated.
But Poland has prospered not only because it embraced radical economic reform; its success in escaping the
suspicion
and mistrust that Soviet leaders used to perpetuate their power was also critical to its success.
Dr. Khan's televised confession and acceptance of sole responsibility for proliferation activities has done nothing to reduced
suspicion
that there is more here than meets the eye, and of the Pakistani military's complicity in proliferation.
Mere
suspicion
might form the basis of action.
In the meantime, problems within countries will continue to fuel public
suspicion
that the system is rigged to favor elites.
For starters, the multi-speed approach ignores voters’ persistent
suspicion
and hostility toward the EU: the Brexit referendum is only the latest – albeit the most consequential – in a long line of examples.
Kirchner is not above suspicion, but the judges’ lack of a watertight legal case raises suspicions of a political motive.
In the IMF, the US Treasury, among certain German officials and in other powerful financial centers, there is now deep
suspicion
of anything that remotely looks like a fixed exchange rate.
Walking off the stage at Davos during a round-table debate with Israel’s President Shimon Peres might have gained Erdogan points in the Arab world, which has historically viewed Turkey with the
suspicion
owed to the old imperial ruler.
A social market economy, rather than unbridled market capitalism; an export economy built on a large and technically innovative manufacturing base; a large network of small and medium sized enterprise, often family-owned, that is open to the global economy; a sense of environmental responsibility; and a
suspicion
of financially driven Anglo-Saxon style globalization and corporate capitalism.
This is the clearest feature of this tangled affair: the Argentine government wants to increase bilateral trade, while Ahmadinejad wants to be cleared of
suspicion
in a case that is damaging Iran’s standing across Latin America.
To attempt negotiations under these circumstances would not only be an exercise in futility, but may merely deepen alienation and
suspicion
on both sides.
Yet the French elites today are increasingly held in suspicion, and even reviled, by part of the population.
German taxpayers, whose longstanding
suspicion
of profligate Mediterranean euro members has been vindicated, will not be happy when asked to pay still more for the cause of European integration.
In both countries, deep and mutually paralyzing
suspicion
has poisoned relations for three decades.
Not surprisingly, given the Americans’ deeply ingrained suspicion, the agreement reached earlier this year between Iran and Turkey and Brazil to allow for the export of low-enriched uranium from Iran in return for fuel rods was “not acceptable” to the US.
In Afghanistan, Pashtun are the majority; as a result, they have a much stronger influence in national politics than their counterparts in Pakistan – and thus view the state with less
suspicion.
In the last couple of decades, heads of the IMF, the World Bank, and the UNHCR Refugee Agency have left office under a cloud of
suspicion.
Arabs have long harbored deep
suspicion
that the Turks want more than just to protect the Turkmen minority and Sunni Arabs in the conflict.
The lack of trust in political elites is linked to a suspicion, which is not entirely irrational, that elected governments have little authority.
We should, indeed, regard with deep
suspicion
arguments for reducing outlays for tuberculosis control.
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