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The first time the pie was no more than a well-founded suspicion, but the soup seemed to be a fact.
It is unfortunate that there will be well-founded suspicions as to the motivation behind the decision.
All these cases have in common a well-founded suspicion of military wrongdoing and a timid State Department response.
In fact, their campaign and the probably well-founded suspicion that the result had been rigged had the opposite effect.
So let us avoid making further costly mistakes based on confusing mistrust with well-founded suspicion.
The well-founded suspicion exists that there are more unknown interactions that known ones.
There are well-founded suspicions that certain forms of illegal support for Chinese exporting companies are offered regularly.
Suppressing a well-founded suspicion that the dugong is a marine mammal, I asked how we could visit the nature reserve.
What may be pre-empted is the well-founded suspicion that something must be terribly awry to put so many people at calamity's door.
One perceives his well-founded suspicions based on memories of his own neglected childhood in a workhouse that was not a home.
He was arrested without charge, which raises the probably well-founded suspicion that he was arrested for political reasons.
Then Modesty Blaise had appeared on the scene, with well-founded suspicions, wanting to investigate Mus.
"For there is, I have to say, a growing and well-founded suspicion that that is exactly - at least part - the aims of the yes campaign.
Mr. Reagan and Mr. Bush saw the economic commission as a Democratic maneuver to raise taxes - a well-founded suspicion.
French newspapers are reporting well-founded suspicions that the Algerian Government may itself be involved in the massacres which are being attributed to the Islamic fundamentalists.
Norman voluntarily goes to the hospital and talks to a doctor about his symptoms and his well-founded suspicions on Dr. Mendez' intentions with his wife.
It also suspended Bruce Sturman - because, Mr. Sturman says, of a well-founded suspicion that he had "turned Gary in."
The instruments of the Drusus indicated the distance between the ship and the green sun as being 54 astronomical units-a measurement which Rhodan regarded with well-founded suspicion.
At the same time, the organisation states that there are well-founded suspicions that a considerable number of those being held suffered cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment immediately after and during their arrests.
And, I will add, if I knew that the past of one of my monks lent itself to well-founded suspicion, I would myself already have taken care to uproot the unhealthy plant.
On the basis of the documents that are available to us, there is a well-founded suspicion that access to the data held in the SWIFT System could represent an illegal intrusion into personal privacy.
He continued to live with Mary Ann, until she spotted him driving down Fifth Avenue seated beside one Mary McGonigal, an employee, about whom Mary Ann had well-founded suspicions.
Several students affiliated with the yeshiva were forbidden to enter the West Bank on "well-founded suspicions that these students had been involved in attacks on Arabs, including "price tag" attacks on Arab property".
Jimmy, with a well-founded suspicion of what was coming, for he had evaded the thing for months, opened the document, and found it to be a patent of nobility, engrossed in three colors and embellished in gold.
But after searching questions he decided that I should 'go it alone' as he certain I'd been up to something he preferred not to know about a well-founded suspicion which didn't prevent him from assuring Courtauld and Davies that I had his full backing.