Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The sheep looked back at me with justified suspicion and dread.
She could not deny that she had found you together, this very day, under circumstances which justified suspicion.
Nothing in his conduct or character justified suspicion.
For every story about justified suspicions, there must be many more about someone being hassled because he's black.
Thus far nothing had occurred that might have justified suspicion that the Master had undertaken countermeasures.
"This mixture of bellicosity and crude posturing continues to bring justified suspicion and disrepute down on Miami."
It was therefore with justified suspicion that Hodge turned to Wilt's file and began to read in detail the transcript of his interrogation.
This led to the justified suspicion that his election-year promises notwithstanding, Mr. Bush would preside over a return to budget deficits.
The Commission has proved in the past that it will ban additives if there is a scientifically justified suspicion of a risk to human beings or animals.
This leads to the justified suspicion that after the election, Mr. Bush will seek a large expansion in our military, quite possibly through a return of the draft.
Unfortunately, as long as the EU does not reverse its priorities, its international relations, including those with Asia, will always be treated with justified suspicion by populations around the world.
I have no idea of the cause of the musician's agitation, but the newspaperman was returning from the funeral of a colleague, with the justified suspicion that his editor wanted to fire him.
She remembers him less for his ability as an actor than for their affair, which, in a deliciously Shakespearean twist, roused the justified suspicions of Jose Ferrer, her husband and the play's Iago.
However, it must not be forgotten - especially not in a democratic institution such as this one - that President Chávez has been re-elected three times with large majorities and without any justified suspicions of electoral fraud.
In his October 1915 polemic with Vasile Sion, a Germanophile physician, Iorga at once justified suspicion of the German Romanians and praised those Romanians who were deserting the Austrian Army.
A warrant is a terribly easy thing to get based on little more than justified suspicion, but THIS action actually takes previously collected evidence, so it;s not just due process, its HARDER to do than getting a warrant....
In August 2012 a panel of 15 researchers who had been carrying out an investigation of Penkowa's research concluded that there is "no doubt that there is justified suspicion of deliberate scientific malpractice in 15 of Penkowa's articles."
They will look with justified suspicion, therefore, at Jacques Delors's suggestion yesterday, that there should be two constitutional conferences next year - one to transfer powers from the national state to the EC on economic and monetary policy and the other, later, to tackle democratic control.
I am convinced that a genuine principle of public access to EU documents would be an effective instrument in combating deception and fraud in the EU institutions, and would help to overcome the justified suspicion and lack of confidence currently felt by EU citizens.