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This seems a dubious idea.
This was a dubious idea even during the last decade's economic boom.
As a whole, changing time zones 'to control the country more efficiently' is a dubious idea".
It's a dubious idea to supplant democratic governance with allegedly non-political management even in the best of times.
He took a dubious idea — lifting the federal moratorium on offshore oil drilling — and placed it at the very center of his campaign.
When the plans were announced, it sounded like a dubious idea, a tawdry way for a major opera house to look hip.
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Even if the comeback were real, this would be a highly dubious idea.
The bagel, a generally dubious idea in its own right, invites the butter.
"Only in the seventeenth century does it come to mean the intellectual acceptance of a rather dubious idea".
Mr Hamilton makes many important points, not least that whereas geo-engineering is seen as a new and dubious idea in the West, it is treated much more matter-of-factly elsewhere in the world, especially in China, which has a long history of attempts at weather control.
All are based on an abstract, perhaps dubious idea -- that time and space form a seamless continuum.
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