It is rightly suspicious of an international community eager to lend huge sums to buy foreign-made medicine of great cost and dubious usefulness.
And it leaves everyone else rightly suspicious that the system in Washington is rigged against them-that our elected representatives aren't looking out for the interests of most Americans.
Not least, admitting Turkey would also send a message of tolerance by accepting into Europe a huge Muslim population often rightly suspicious of religious bias.
These men were rightly suspicious of Esper arts.
Most people are rightly suspicious of the mother or father who never chimes in with news of a child's triumphs.
Many Christians are afraid of rationalism and rightly suspicious of a purely intellectual faith.
People are rightly suspicious of government subsidies that encourage decisions ignoring the true cost of an activity.
British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in these areas.
Mr. Koenigsberg, who teaches a course in the history of English, was rightly suspicious of that "one day."
The movie industry is rightly suspicious of any picture that has not been rushed into theaters.