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most people suspected that they were going to die. For some it would only be when the door of the gas chamber closed, but yes, they did suspect.
Because he is stupid
I suspect that your Winchester may have been used in Canada...hence the British proof marks? I suspect that your Winchester may have been used in Canada...hence the British proof marks?
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I suspect WWIII will have nothing to do with countries..At least, not as a cause. I suspect it will be between Corporations. Mostly arms manufacturers, but also drugs companies, mining companies, and Wall street (and its world wide equivalents) will jump into the fun..
This is being debated right now in light of the NSA spying scandal. I suspect that if it not encrypted, it isn't private.
An example of indirect evidence is finding footprints near a crime scene that match the suspect's shoe size and style, but without directly linking the suspect to the crime. This evidence could suggest the suspect was present at the scene, but does not definitively prove their involvement in the crime.
When Hyde becomes a suspect, the police follow him to Mr. Hyde's home, where they discover evidence linking him to the crime. The police then arrest Hyde and further investigate his involvement in the case.
The antonym of suspect is trust.
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I suspect he is guilty.Why do I suspect the sales will drop?
Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)
The root word for suspicious is suspect.
In general, suspicious is used, although suspect can by itself e used as an adjective."He looked suspicious""He looked suspect"
No, although suspect can be an adjective as well as a noun. The most likely adverb for suspect is "suspiciously."
An officer can coach a suspect as to what to write in a voluntary statement, as long as the statement is the words of the suspect. The officer cannot force the suspect to write anything that is not the suspect's words