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Institute a strict neck-to-knee dress code, so that everyone is above suspicion of seeking attention by wearing revealing clothing.
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The best it can manage is to ensure that its own people and projects are above suspicion as it has been trying to do.
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If, in the minds of ordinary folk, the president is not above suspicion, putting him above the law will hurt his reputation, not help.
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It proved so damaging mainly because Mr Chubais's own sharp insistence on high standards in public life required him to be above suspicion himself.
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When Citigroup, Merrill Lynch and UBS, which have invested millions of dollars in risk management, can give the market nasty surprises, who can be above suspicion?
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No firm evidence of corruption was found against Wasim, but there was sufficient for Qayyum to rule that he should never hold the captaincy again, saying he was "not above suspicion".
BBC: Pakistan's continual crisis
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Above all, the two party leaders will strive to dispel any suspicion that their reactions have been carefully choreographed in advance, even if heaven forbid they have.
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