Examples of 'regarded with suspicion' in a sentence

Meaning of "regarded with suspicion"

regarded with suspicion - This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone or something is viewed with distrust or doubt

How to use "regarded with suspicion" in a sentence

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regarded with suspicion
It was regarded with suspicion as being imposed by some on others.
It is pretty normal to be regarded with suspicion.
He is regarded with suspicion due to his reclusive nature.
Change is something to be regarded with suspicion.
I regarded with suspicion the advice of the elders in reproaching me.
So it should be regarded with suspicion.
We are very much aware that public state ments by intellectuals are regarded with suspicion.
Christian mission is regarded with suspicion in the postmodern context.
Those very wrongdoings are why witches continue to be regarded with suspicion.
Success is regarded with suspicion.
Peeled fruit and vegetables and anything uncooked should be regarded with suspicion.
This shows that even then he regarded with suspicion the development of Protestantism.
Women wearing headscarves and children going to Islamic schools are regarded with suspicion.
Treaties, and were regarded with suspicion by their neighbors in consequence.
Starting a new business after a previous failure is often regarded with suspicion on our continent.

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Elderly regarded with suspicion of depression had higher scores than 5.
Originally the elusive fairy races were regarded with suspicion by larger races.
Still, it was regarded with suspicion in the West due to communist influence.
The work of many international NGOs is also now regarded with suspicion by the authorities.
Lachmann was regarded with suspicion by the British counter-intelligence service MI5 as a possible spy.
The Asian nations were commonly regarded with suspicion.
Exaggerated claims are regarded with suspicion and, in most instances, will be investigated.
Their involvement was ineffective, and membership in this group came to be regarded with suspicion.
The LDS Church was regarded with suspicion.
Association of one business to another, which is in some legal systems regarded with suspicion.
In this context, Ornea came to be regarded with suspicion by the establishment.
On the other hand, there is some insularity ; any foreigner may be regarded with suspicion.
Famously, even vegetarian sharks are regarded with suspicion on Santa Monica beaches.
If, perchance, one of these freaks of nature survived, he was always regarded with suspicion.
He was, however, regarded with suspicion in orthodox circles cf . the Decretum Gelasii, 20.
Over there, change is regarded with suspicion.
In Jerusalem, the endorsement of a close Rouhani confidante is regarded with suspicion.
This painting also involves a woman being offered a bird, regarded with suspicion by her dog.
Women 's rights are often seen as a Western phenomenon and are regarded with suspicion.
Wiener 's acquaintance with them caused him to be regarded with suspicion during the Cold War.
Regulation, control and intervention by the State were now regarded with suspicion.
He deserves, however, always to be regarded with suspicion.
Her movements, however, were continually regarded with suspicion.

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