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Steps like those would shore up Venezuela’s estimated budget gap of 20% of annual economic output, but would likely make life even harder in the short term for the poor, who already harbor suspicion of an opposition that has been cast for years as oligarchs and the witting accomplices of sinister international capitalist forces like the IMF.

China also welcomed Nixon’s visit, whereas Iranian leaders still harbor suspicion of the United States.

From MSNBC

China also welcomed Nixon’s visit, whereas Iranian leaders still harbor suspicion of the United States.

The issue of migrants from Vietnam is an emotive one in Cambodia where many people harbor suspicion of their much-bigger neighbor.

From Reuters

I know you would not willingly do any one an injury, or harbor suspicion and slander.

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