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Historically, walls are never a long term fix – and their effectiveness has always been dubious.
But the idea that a running mate can deliver votes has always been dubious, and it's even less tenable today.
Ever since then, I have always been dubious about athletes, fresh out of treatment, who show up back in the clubhouse.
Keynes had always been dubious about the way Washington worked, and the discussions about the loan, which dragged on until late 1945, confirmed his worst fears.
I've always been dubious about the allegedly scientific practice of having people turn little dials while they watch something political — remember those squiggles at the bottom of the screen during CNN's broadcasts of the debates?
"Sitting in English class in college, and interpreting writers' intent when they're just sitting down having a good time — I've always been dubious about that," Kenneth Levey, the gynecologist, said.
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Such scepticism is a wholly positive trend – the best-before date has always been deeply dubious.
As landmarks go, the Moskva Hotel has always been a dubious one.
But the Klan has always been a dubious, shape-shifting monster.
This has always been a dubious argument because there is no such thing as a pure free market.
"The traditional notion that young offenders can be 'punished out of crime' by a stretch in prison has always been a dubious one," said a spokesman.
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