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It's all a bit spurious.
In truth, all statistics for global television audiences are a bit spurious.
(As coinages go, this phrase and "cafeteria fringe" feel a bit spurious; both plant the author's flag in old ideas rather than elucidating truly new ones).
So the public interest defence looks a bit spurious when the information was going to be shortly released to the public.
I've tested this and think it's a bit spurious, but out of habit, when cooking them plain, I stick to tradition and season afterwards.
Attempts to put precise values on brands may be a bit spurious: Millward Brown, a consulting firm, argues that the top 100 brands worldwide were worth $2.6 trillion in 2013, up 7% on the previous year.
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Nor can Hall resist a bit of spurious drama.
And that's because I thought I should do a bit of modish, spurious social anthropology on our trade.
It's the work of Spymonkey, a neo-Pythonesque, R-rated, touring British troupe of actors with a penchant for low comedy (showers are required of the actors at intermission) and a bit of good old spurious nudity.
To minimize the likelihood of spurious positives, we lowered the E-value for significance from 10 to 0.001; this corresponded to a bit score of 40 or above.
A bit.
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