Clients are now suspicious of the fees that hedge funds could command in their glory days.
She has lost weight, has trouble sleeping, and has become suspicious of those around her.
France is also a traditionally Catholic culture suspicious of money and hostile toward the wealthy.
Their continental peers are more suspicious of the strength of incumbent power companies in some countries.
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Operators were long suspicious of Wi-Fi and the threat it posed to their paid, cellular networks.
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He's a nonbeliever, yes, but that doesn't mean we should be suspicious of him.
The company makes no secret of hoping to attract investors who are suspicious of other brokers.
She admitted: 'I am very suspicious of Europe - where do you draw the line?
But the issue has put those who are suspicious of big business in a lather.
Both experiences have left British governments of either party deeply suspicious of any EU currency schemes.
Those who are most suspicious of the militant republicans have a grim scenario in mind.
The academics have taught us to be suspicious of the claims of the investment industry.
It's as if we're suspicious of everyone who wants to come and support us.
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Seasoned interpreters are highly suspicious of loudly confident beginners teetering on the verge of complacency.
But Brazil's diplomats are instinctively suspicious of anything that smacks of foreign intervention in neighbouring countries.
But those who remain suspicious of Mr Sharif also have things to point to.
Another factor is that other countries are often suspicious of the latest U.S. hype.
But since it is financed by the big financial firms, employees are often suspicious of it.
Once they do, those three men plus Dr. Banner, find themselves suspicious of a secret S.H.
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Just like Alexander Hamilton had no use for banks and Ben Franklin was suspicious of new machinery.
However widespread fake tan advocacy is in magazines, we are now a little suspicious of all tans.
Get suspicious of all of those who claim on Facebook to be in the modeling profession .
But the result is that foreign creditors have a right to be more suspicious of debtor countries.
The lodgers grow fat on the dinners he provides though they are, correctly, suspicious of his intentions.
He'd lost ground in Iowa and struggled in South Carolina, where many evangelical voters are suspicious of Mormons.
Many are suspicious of the Arizona native's past efforts to back a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
He was suspicious of firms that grew quickly, believing that there were diseconomies of scale in his industry.
Obviously I am quite suspicious of the numbers that I saw in the February 3 BLS press release.
Krugman has been suspicious of Obama since the beginning of the campaign, and his early doubts have remained.
Judge Posner is a respected jurist who is regarded as an economic conservative, naturally suspicious of government intervention.
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