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As the Afghans began to air doubts about continued detention, the Americans halted the transfer of the remaining 650 detainees they had captured since the memorandum was signed.
Even the Chinese, who in public at least have usually been doggedly optimistic, have begun to air doubts more openly since last October's nuclear test.
Pay attention to reports of missing persons who may not have gotten a second chance to air doubts to others who might have been able to step in before their fate.
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Even Mr Erdogan's pious base is airing doubts.
Anyone who aired doubts was shouted at or sidelined.
This is also a much sounder business model than airing doubts about the president.
Researchers began airing doubts about Theranos more than a year ago, arguing that its biggest claims weren't substantiated in any scientific publications.
We strongly urge North Korea to abide by her pledges and stop taking any actions that might make the situation worse". Chinese state television also aired doubts about whether its neighbour could have tested a hydrogen device.
Even the very much reserved Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, who has played it entirely straight throughout the recount, has begun airing doubts about Coleman's course of action.
McIlroy himself has always struggled to "get" the biennial dust-up and has been brave enough to air those doubts.
Kmiec eventually got an opportunity to air his doubts to Obama himself, at a Chicago meeting with a select group of religious figures.
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