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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is far from the only great writer to take a dubious view of happiness.
Legal experts said that if a dubious view of the police was growing among jurors, whether such a view is justified or not, steps should be taken to address it.
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My central claim is that this argument trades upon a dubious, objective view of probability that assumes rational citizens assign the same probabilities to states as rational governmental officials.
If anything, he is too kind to Clinton, accepting the very dubious view that he did everything he could to bring about a just resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The dubious view of dogs is traced, of course, to Islamic teaching.
For neocons like Pollard, support for Israel is so important that almost any other dubious view can be overlooked.
And State Department cables obtained by WikiLeaks and made public on Friday laid bare the unvarnished and dubious view of American diplomats toward Mr. Karzai and his government.
Conversely, plenty of people hold the equally dubious view that patent and copyright systems will always amass more power for elite companies, squash innovation, and exploit developing countries.
Mr Eslake says Mr Abbott's "dubious view of markets" and "greater enthusiasm for government intervention" could dull any business and investor confidence that might follow a coalition win.Mr Rudd started his campaign's last stages on August 27th with a speech on foreign policy, a field in which Mr Abbott has shown minimal interest.
She held the dubious view that Latin America was "the most important place in the world for us," and believed that the administration should do business with Gen. Leopoldo Galtieri and his colleagues in Buenos Aires, who were "authoritarian" rather than "totalitarian" (meaning that the Buenos Aires junta tortured and "disappeared" opponents in merely authoritarian fashion).
While Glenn Beck recently expressed the dubious view of social justice as tantamount to Communism and Fascism, the body of modern Catholic teaching on the subject runs from the 1891 papal encyclical on workers' rights, "Rerum Novarum," to the 1993 statement by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, "The Harvest of Justice Is Sown in Peace".
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