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But others were more dubious, despite the meeting's idealistic aspirations.
Others, however, are impressing on Trump a more dubious view.
Yet that "it" becomes ever more dubious as you reckon with
The alert programs that Amber has inspired are even more dubious.
Others, like Smurfing, are more dubious, and in certain cases, outright illegal.
It is also more dubious about the idea of a second referendum.
But most combinations look more dubious, because state firms are already oversized.
Ganging up on Sanofi's product seems a lot more dubious in retrospect.
The military is apparently more dubious about co-operating with the Russians.
"Come strangle my dove" is one of Beardo's more dubious come-ons.
Mr Trump's claim that a 3% growth rate is sustainable is more dubious.
That distinction is even more dubious than the nature of Tibau's original victory.
The more they looked into it, the more dubious it appeared to be.
The implication that Trump allies are drawing from this is a bit more dubious.
Remember, the more dubious the thing that inspires you, the more points you get.
Low volatility was one of the more dubious features of the 2017 stock market.
Fact-checking can help set the record straight on the challengers' more dubious assertions.
More dubious readings presented Hitlerism as an experiment that modernized Germany and then went awry.
Oftentimes, credible advice can be difficult to entangle from more dubious sources, and misinformation abounds.
Perhaps for now, A.I.'s more dubious consumer applications are better left in a laboratory.
There have been plenty of lost generations for both just causes and more dubious causes.
Even more dubious to gun policy experts is Sessions's vow to crack down on interstate trafficking.
But in a keynote at the Oculus Connect developer conference, Oculus CTO John Carmack seemed more dubious.
Round sums are more dubious than exact ones, which are more likely to reflect legal commercial transactions.
The tribunal found his reasons for failing to check the banned list even more dubious than Sharapova's.
By comparison, antitrust regulators and judges are usually much more dubious of horizontal deals like Disney-Fox.
It's a dubious claim, made even more dubious by his behavior in the matter of Trump University.
My guests were even more dubious about pancit canton, a Filipino lo mein that can be reassuringly bland.
And somehow smooth-talking Tom James — who becomes more dubious by the day — is giving all the worst advice.
On the other hand, organisations which have a strong grassroots presence often turn out to have other, more dubious connections.
They are even more dubious about claims that the community's population in Antelope was not swelling as the election approached.
But in interviews on the sidelines, the Wall Street set was far more dubious that Trump can get anything done.
She suggested that many of the more dubious accounts of the White House are coming from people who are untrustworthy.
When that happened, you had a second wave of billionaire wealth creation that happened in a much more dubious way.
Here it was even more dubious because, in the media and broadband markets, they are becoming more competition and more convergence.
Others are even more dubious that Trump's plans will do much to kick the U.S. economy into a truly higher gear.
As does the President's own habitual use of unnamed or discredited sources to back up some of his more dubious arguments.
The Jons, an annual award named (in an awe-inspiring fit of humility) after myself, go to tech's more dubious achievers.
Symantec also posted about the connections between Lazarus and WannaCry today, but their report is more dubious about what the finding means.
One of the more dubious values in the experience economy is a $43,000 ticket to the Milken Global Conference in Beverly Hills.
Of course, there's another, possibly more dubious answer: I have had a couple people suggest that she is a reincarnated fashion model.
Furthermore, although some PESCO projects are innovative and important, like anti-mine drones and plans to share overseas bases, others are more dubious.
We are, however, seeing a gender gap in perceptions of the economy: Across the board, men are more positive and women more dubious.
How to deal with these changes has become a weighty concern, as the morality of tourism has grown more dubious in recent years.
But it also has the more dubious distinction of being the most contested, most ignored and, at times, most misunderstood of those laws.
As I watched the show, my mind drifted, and I began to imagine more dubious ways corporate entities might exploit their particular assets.
Others are more dubious: among the tens of thousands of people fired from their jobs or put in prison, there are judges and academics.
But investigations by the Securities Exchange Commission, a regulator, have found more dubious uses for soft dollars, such as paying hotel and mobile-phone bills.
Lately, I'm much more dubious about Kickstarters than I used to be — I've been burned too many times by delays, failures, or simply bad quality.
For better or worse, the way studies are done now makes the work of replicating them very hard and the results of replications more dubious.
More dubious still, D'Alessandro (who moved back to Italy with his wife after Kubrick's death in 21896) readily admits that he is not a writer.
It's even more dubious for our government to go from blacklisting marijuana as a total evil to promoting it as an economic and social panacea.
The Erie Canal was a success, but it spurred many other states to borrow heavily and spend lavishly on their own, more dubious, canal schemes.
The idea that E20183 can be "won" grows more dubious every year, and comparing Nintendo with the likes of Sony or Microsoft is a fool's errand.
But when ex-NSA security researcher Patrick Wardle watched that keynote at his home in Maui a few months later, he had a more dubious reaction.
Their comfort is irreproachable, but I'm a bit more dubious about the need for a four-stranded Kimber Kable to hook Sony's two new products together.
Sometimes, this borders on uncomfortable; Jack begins a relationship with an abused former slave, for instance, that would feel much more dubious if their genders were reversed.
Newer cases of fraud, as uncovered last year at Wells Fargo, have only made younger investors even more dubious about entrusting their burgeoning assets with established players.
Mr. Dourson's studies frequently concluded that the risk associated with these substances is much lower or more dubious than what E.P.A. scientists and independent researchers have found.
In general, judges appointed by Democrats tend to be more skeptical of rules written by Republican administrations, and Republican appointees are more dubious about Democratic rule making.
The billionaires that have been created are typically in these slightly more dubious sectors, sort of close to the government, and the number of them is stunning.
If Republicans, as expected, give the nod to Treasurer  Walker Stapelton , an establishmentarian if there was one, a Polis nomination would be even more dubious-looking for Democrats.
The idea that tech companies can't find qualified American workers has gotten more dubious in the wake of allegations that big tech firms colluded to keep wages low.
If GDP is failing on its own terms, as a measurement of the value-added in an economy, its use as a welfare benchmark is even more dubious.
"Yet the President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle, rolling out his press spokesman to make more dubious claims," the editors write.
One of Donald Trump's more dubious constitutional notions is that the attorney general serves to protect the president, rather than serving as a lawyer for the American people.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the diminutive liberal colossus of the Supreme Court, has built a distinguished record as a Justice, but her legacy as a nominee is more dubious.
But if the Republicans' victory in this battle is politics as usual, their overall victory in the war for a Supreme Court majority sits on far more dubious ground.
It was, in short, a year tailor-made for The Jons, an annual award celebrating tech's more dubious achievers, named, in an awe-inspiring fit of humility, after myself.
But the inaugural performance roster also features acts whose level of fame is more dubious, like the YouTube stars the Piano Guys and Wii Music drumming dude DJ Ravidrums.
I want to believe that Shapiro and company ended season two more dubious than when they started it, but I just can't be sure that's the case, given this finale.
But these types of medications only work in about 60 percent of depression patients, and the link between low serotonin levels and depression is much more dubious than previously thought.
"(Sheriff Long) should be aware that the authority for (his) blanket sign posting is dubious at best and even more dubious if posted over the objection of registrants," the judge wrote.
"However, that part of virtual reality where you have to wear something over your eyes, I'm more dubious about that becoming popular because it takes something away from you," he added.
Rather than vying to provide more information of more dubious quality, Palomaki wishes NIPT companies would instead compete on providing the information that really matters to as many people as possible.
But the acclaimed long-term benefits of the scheme seem even more dubious when you see, as I have, the way the state's existing highways are allowed to crumble once built.
Leaving long queues, sticky floors and smoke machines in the past, the draw of the events is easy to see; how much it honours the spirit of the music seems more dubious.
But those who did so seemed to misunderstand how TIME comes to a decision and perhaps weren't aware of some of the more dubious people who received the title in the past.
You could argue this is an even more dubious use of psychic abilities, but it also comes with a hell of a lot more ways to be exposed for making shit up.
" The judge also added that the office "should be aware that the authority for their blanket sign posting is dubious at best and even more dubious if posted over the objection of registrants.
The Jons, an annual award named (in an awe-inspiring fit of humility) after myself, celebrate tech's more dubious achievers — and hoo boy oh boy were there a lot of those this year.
And I was even more dubious when the company doubled down on the concept for 2303 with a few new models and "personal gait coaching"—basically customized insights into your gait and stride length.
"The President's supposed goal of 'banning Muslims' from the United States is not remotely served by the temporary travel pause, a fact that makes the district court's factual finding even more dubious," Shedd wrote.
While my robust vision of the presidency supports some of Mr. Trump's early executive acts — presidents have the power to terminate international agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, for example — others are more dubious.
A rulebook of ever-increasing complexity does not take us where we need to go, and neither does an unenforceable "simple rule" that gives rise to nothing but endless litigation and ever more dubious regulations.
In fact, Ruth said he might be a distant relative of the Bambino, who grew up in Baltimore, not so far away from Eric Ruth's hometown, Harleysville, Pa. But Eric's father, Dan, was more dubious.
Pay attention when clicking through software installation wizards—don't just click Next again and again until you reach the end, or you might end up with some extra, more dubious programs that you didn't really want.
More dubious is Trump's claim that he simplifies the tax system -- he isn't proposing elimination of any of major deductions or credits, and in fact is adding a new child care deduction to the tax code.
Kombucha is a fermented, carbonated drink with living micro-organisms that dates back more than 2,000 years in Eastern Asia and has been long associated with a variety of health benefits (some more dubious than others).
As for the authors whose textbooks do achieve success, what are the professional ethics of agreeing to price a textbook plus materials at over $300, or agreeing to some of the more dubious "access code" schemes?
Trump publicly praised himself after the first presidential debate for not spilling the beans on Bill Clinton's past infidelities — now the Drudge Report has resurfaced the false story about Clinton's illegitimate son, with even more dubious sources.
Before even that, in politics the switch happened under none other than former President George W. Bush for more dubious reasons, with one memo suggesting it be used because climate change sounded "less frightening" than global warming.
Electric cars have been a hard sell for two reasons: They are expensive, and low gas prices—ushered in by the hydraulic fracturing boom in the United States—have made the economics of electric cars even more dubious.
He said in Iowa, "I had the dubious distinction of being listed as the poorest man in Congress"—actually, the Senate—a contrast to Trump's far more dubious claims about exactly how many billions of dollars he has.
And it's even more dubious now that President Donald Trump has offered him and the rest of the Republicans a decent escape valve by endorsing the idea of just repealing Obamacare now and crafting a better replacement bill later.
However, over the last few months his standing with the White House grew more dubious, with political appointees saying that he wasn't going far enough to advance the Trump administration's goal of moving more care into the private sector.
" By contrast, people 25 or over are "more dubious" of analytics, "place less stock in the advantages data offers," and are less "motivated to consult their colleagues or get their buy in … It's Baby Boomers who are the outliers.
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has promised a review of the Matildas' tournament but the governing body has already made it clear it has little appetite to revisit one of its more dubious decisions and one that impacted the team's preparations.
Yet as skeptics like Joe Nickell have pointed out, Leir's reluctance to share his results or the supposed alien implants he has removed with other researchers for further analysis is anti-scientific and makes his claims seem all the more dubious.
In addition to traditional conservative sources like Fox News, Washington Examiner, and National Review, there are also digital-first sources like the Daily Caller and the Daily Wire, as well as stories posted from more dubious publications like the Epoch Times.
More dubious is the flip side argument, sometimes stated explicitly, but often made through a kind of sleight of hand: Because it's bad that there are additional struggles for women in politics, it's by definition good for women in politics to succeed.
By attacking Mr. Jordan's accusers, dismissing the accusers as politically motivated and spinning deep-state conspiracy theories — even as the accusations pile up and Mr. Jordan's denials grow more dubious — lawmakers are opting for tribal loyalty over concern for the public good.
The editorial, headlined "A President's Credibility," criticized President Trump for "rolling out his press spokesman to make more dubious claims" — namely, repeating an unsupported allegation by a Fox News commentator that British intelligence had wiretapped Mr. Trump on behalf of the Obama administration.
Cruz's super PAC hits Kasich on what is his central liability with conservatives -- his expansion of Medicaid, which Kasich defends -- and levels some more dubious charges, such as the one that Soros funded Kasich's super PAC (the Democratic billionaire's associates, but not Soros himself, have cut checks).
But this has created more problems than it has solved, since each move closer to Russia's borders has made war both more likely and also more dubious, with NATO members in Western Europe wondering if they want to fight wars over disputed borders far to the east.
Establishment Republicans and even some Fox News anchors have airily dismissed the investigation by saying "there's nothing there" (Lindsey Graham), but fringe contingents of the right have gone all-in on an ever more dubious yarn that frames Ukraine as a place where Democrats are guilty.
Trump's claim that the Bush administration positively knew there were no WMDs in Iraq is more dubious, but it's unquestionably true that the sort of WMD programs the White House said existed weren't found and that the administration's public presentations of intelligence findings were highly skewed and selective.
Though we've questioned Kim and some of her more dubious wardrobe choices in the past, after witnessing first hand the uncanny prescient powers of the businesswoman to make impossible trends à la mode, we begrudgingly have to admit she might be on to something with this lace-up harness.
But at a time in which the art world has become more corporate and cutthroat, with art commanding ever-higher prices and people engaging in ever-more dubious ethics to obtain the product, the long history of trading has remained stable — and proof, above all else, that artists, by and large, are the best collectors.
"It may be that the Trump administration is going to be hostile to enforcing the civil rights laws under the more dubious and exotic theories of the Obama administration, but that's not fairly characterized as being hostile to civil rights laws more broadly," said Roger Clegg, an attorney who served in the Justice Department under Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
And at Harvard, where Computer Science 50 is practically its own brand, with T-shirts, slickly produced videos and an online audience of thousands, the class distinguished itself last fall in a more dubious way: According to The Harvard Crimson, more than 60 students were referred to the university's honor council, a committee that reviews allegations of academic dishonesty, such as plagiarism, and violations of the honor code.
Brandeis University's Andrew Kolodny was more dubious of prescription heroin, saying the approach in the past had been tried in countries that were largely past the heaviest wave of a heroin epidemic, not one at the crest of one like the US. "There are likely people who might benefit from this out there, but we have no way of telling them apart from people we could help with safer approaches," he said.

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