He's a nonbeliever, yes, but that doesn't mean we should be suspicious of him.
Police consider the disappearance to be suspicious and believe that foul play is involved.
The academics have taught us to be suspicious of the claims of the investment industry.
If someone has a problem with proving who they are, you should immediately be suspicious.
But it was obvious that people would be suspicious if we put something up on Christmas Eve.
An investigation into the cause of the fire has begun but it is not thought to be suspicious.
The implication of these points is when differential efficacy is claimed, be suspicious.
Bond markets may be suspicious of guarantees made by countries that would themselves be vulnerable if their over-indebted neighbours suffered turmoil.
Be suspicious of e-mail messages or even sites which ask you to re-enter login, credit card or other information to check your status.
On Tuesday, China's Ministry of Public Security warned investors to be suspicious of phone calls, e-mails and websites touting supposedly highly profitable stocks.
Yet there is a perennial duality in English attitudes to foreigners, which can be suspicious and patronising, but also, sometimes, reverential and entranced.
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President Karzai has spoken out about the need for talks with the Taliban but he is also known to be suspicious about Britain's intentions.
And so the notion is that you should not be suspicious simply based on what you look like, simply for where you're standing or walking.
But experience should teach investors to be suspicious of no-brainer decisions.
My advice to investors: always be suspicious, especially when the analyst has a conflict of interest, such as managing money, or working on Wall Street.
Despite these red flags, the AWC alleged that Hesse did not identify any of the activity in the accounts controlled by Client to be suspicious or irregular.
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Optimists should be suspicious, too, if Mr Putin appoints Mikhail Kasyanov, the current finance minister, to the prime ministership: he is too close to at least one oligarch.
Have your aging loved ones be suspicious of anyone who solicits them, by phone, mail or in person with a knock at the door, suggesting that they are from Medicare.
"Personally, I'd be suspicious of a Turk who couldn't grow a mustache, " said Cengiz Altug, a salesman from Istanbul who has worn a bushy mustache for 35 of his 56 years.
Even if a racial aspect was among the factors that led Zimmerman to be suspicious of Martin and follow him, the law regarding what a civilian may do when following another person was not necessarily broken.
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And a growing number seem to be suspicious of any federal involvement at all in infrastructure investments, despite the fact that it was a Republican president, Dwight Eisenhower, who created the interstate highway system in the 1950s with large dollops of federal cash.
There are going to be disagreements, and I'll be honest with you, folks in Louisiana, a lot of whom are employed by the energy industry, sometimes are going to be suspicious about, well, how does this affect oil and how does this affect gas.
If you are offered a fixed-income investment that pays 8% or more, be very suspicious.
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But the result is that foreign creditors have a right to be more suspicious of debtor countries.
Insp John Kellett said there did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances.
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