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31 Sentences With "dubiousness"

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That starts with the dubiousness of Mr Dershowitz's argument, which rest on two points.
Let's finish with a little polling, despite your growing dubiousness of them — and mine, too.
Which is why, for all their dubiousness, I still remember my first Nappy Night fondly.
He couldn't hide the dubiousness of their charge even as he tried to sell it.
Bush's tweet blew up, with many responses noting the dubiousness of associating "America" with a foreign gun company.
Times when the young and predominantly male tech founders have encountered untold riches, despite untold legal and moral dubiousness.
President-elect Trump was explicit — about women, about certain races and religions, about the dubiousness of some Americans' patriotism.
Even the more developed scenes — fictional, though drawn from general fact — quickly deflate with the dubiousness of forced archetypes.
If anything, the layering of credulity and incredulity, dubiousness and polemic complicates if not obviates the artworks' shelf life.
My dubiousness is born of my own experiments, which have left me with meringues that taste like Lucky Charms marshmallows.
Yeah, it's interesting, because I had dubiousness about any clubs of any kind, but it was really interesting entering there.
But Mr. de Blasio has met and overcome dubiousness before, with pre-K for 4-year-olds, one of his signature accomplishments.
For example, an exclamation point to show genuine excitement, or a question mark to indicate a rising tone of voice or dubiousness, she says.
What I'm wondering is what's the biggest response people give to you when they're dubious, because dubiousness is ... Yeah, I think one, it's safety.
Did he just happen to get entangled in two dubious encounters right after being suspended for encounters that exceeded even the forgiving bounds of dubiousness?
I know the prospect of seeing slavery depicted in this way is a turn off for many black people — their hesitation and dubiousness is understandable.
Oxbow already had a history of environmental dubiousness, previously refusing to install emissions-reducing scrubbers and using misleading emissions counting metrics; in August the company was fined $39,000 by the TCEQ after a series of air quality violations.
Although the filing attempted to play down or paper over the weaknesses in WeWork's business model and dubiousness of its $47 billion valuation, many analysts instead found reasons in WeWork's IPO paperwork to be even more skeptical of the company than before.
Every large company with sensitive data should have some form of activity monitoring, and it can be seen as a huge failure that the $80 million transfers from the Bangladesh bank's account weren't detected, delayed or blocked, especially given the dubiousness of the destination accounts.
The note of fatalism concluding the review was meant to take the long view, but it's a sentiment that now seems far from certain or clear: If anything, the layering of credulity and incredulity, dubiousness and polemic complicates if not obviates the artworks' shelf life.
But setting aside the dubiousness of The Wall Street Journal channeling the thoughts of a long-deceased democratic socialist, Harrington was anything but the meek, elbow-patched caricature that people on the right — and even in some of the hard-left factions within the D.S.A. itself — imagine.
The musician has been making anti-commercial electronic music for a few years now, and in case anyone doubted that the man who penned the riff to "Californication" has the tools necessary to produce some serious synthesized work, he posted pictures of his studio to Facebook that will almost surely quell any dubiousness.
In the game Crusader Kings II, Nezamysl is a playable as the king of Bohemia despite the dubiousness of his existence.
Vulcan Neuro- Pressure (VNP) can release mental stresses and allow sleep probability to increase. Because of these weaknesses, the two agree to "treat" each other. Again, the transparency and/or dubiousness of this plot device can be discussed and read about elsewhere. But there is one noteworthy thing that the nudity and controversy might cloud.
Although he immediately feels a sense of dubiousness due to their racial differences, in the end, he admits his love of her. He defeats Takhisis and forces her to swear that she will not reenter the world again, although she tries to numerous times afterwards. Huma then died from his wounds. He is the Paragon of Virtue on the Protector's Path to Godshome.
After Breuer ceased treating her, both he and Freud continued to follow the course of Pappenheim's illness.Jensen: Streifzüge. p. 35. Among Freud's disciples the dubiousness of the assertion of “treatment success” was discussed. In a private seminar Carl Gustav Jung said in 1925: > So the famous first case he treated together with Breuer and which was > vastly praised as an outstanding therapeutic success was nothing of the > sort.
Lutts > (1990), pp. 76–77 Long's theories about animal surgery garnered negative attention from the scientific community as well as the literary; biologist William Morton Wheeler wrote to Science in February 1904 that Long's story was "a series of anecdotes which for rank and impossible humanization of the animal can hardly be surpassed."Lutts (1990), pp. 77 Other scientists agreed about the dubiousness of Long's claims, and publicly rebuked him for not providing evidence as to his observations in a scientifically-accepted format.
" In 2019, The Guardian ranked it at number 17 on their list of 'Nirvana's 20 greatest songs'. In November 1993, "Rape Me" was voted the third "Most Wanted to be Heard" song by listeners of the Hawaii Free Radio. "Rape Me" has occasionally received criticism for its intentionally blunt handling of sensitive subject matter. John Mulvey of the NME wrote that "while you can't doubt Cobain's personal political correctness, there's a distinct moral dubiousness about welding the words 'RAPE ME!' to In Uteros best sing-along chorus.
Although Operation Candor was a welcome relief for correspondents, it did not halt the media's dubiousness concerning the efficacy of the Saigon government or further American involvement with it. Reporters had also become quite aware that all sides (the South Vietnamese and American governments, the US mission, MACV, the Buddhists, and the Viet Cong) were trying to manipulate them. It did not help matters that JUSPAO was also MACV's propaganda arm, a fact that was well known to news correspondents. The American public was also dissatisfied with the course of events in South Vietnam.
Contradictorily, however, and in particular contrast to Forest's Barbarella, he was also to set the series in the 1910s of Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin, when her independence would be even more extraordinary. And so he created... Edith Rabatjoie and, subsequently, Adèle Blanc-Sec (her family name coming from wine terminology, meaning "dry white") as an adversary for her. But upon the originally villainous Blanc-Sec coming into the comic he found he enjoyed drawing her far more than Rabatjoie and so she became the protagonist and title character, while ever since retaining something of a Lupin-esque moral dubiousness and disregard for the law. Her green coat, as well as complementing her red hair, is in ironic reference to the green dress of Bécassine, whom she is partly conceived as an antithesis of.
Dangerfield destroys the romance between Mervyn and Gertrude by setting into circulation vicious rumours about him and his family. Mervyn is in fact the son and heir of the late Lord Dunoran, who was found guilty of murdering a man named Beauclerc to whom he had lost a considerable sum at cards; Dunoran then committed suicide in his prison cell. (It was his coffin that was buried at the beginning of the book - the secrecy required because of the dubiousness of burying a suicide on consecrated ground.) The centre of the novel is the dark web of intrigue surrounding Doctor Sturk, the military doctor (who is on the brink of bankruptcy) and Charles Nutter, the local agent for Lord Castlemallard, whom Sturk both hates and envies. Sturk is troubled by vague recollections about Dangerfield, and gradually realizes that he is in fact the wily and dangerous Charles Archer, who actually committed the murder of Beauclerc.

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