For what it's worth, I added the command "pkill -f wpa_supplicant" after
"nmcli nm sleep false" in my /etc/pm/sleep.d/ thaw or resume script,
based on another similar bug that was reported elsewhere (I've lost the
link; sorry).

Now the wireless interface comes back up pretty consistently after a
return from suspend... however, from time to time, after coming back
from suspend once, it returns to suspend a few seconds later.  It's
never done this repeatedly after an initial suspend.

Not sure if this amounts to forward progress or just sideways wiggling,
but I thought I'd report it in case it rang any bells...

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  missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, causing networking to
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