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But their scientific credentials are rather dubious.
At first glance, the state's claims about the jurisdiction of the federal government are rather dubious: according to the Constitution immigration policy is within the domain of the federal government and states have no legal bearing to federal immigration law.
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Figure drawings is an approach in which the respondent draws pictures of various objects; the evidence for validity is rather dubious.
But there is a Jewish state there ratified by the United Nations and you want to give it away to some people whose claim is rather dubious".
"I would not say that anything of that nature surfaced," said Mr. Barrett, saying he was rather dubious about Mr. Rumsfeld's chances.
I find the assertion by Dr. Elisabeth A. Lloyd that the female orgasm has no adaptive evolutionary purpose to be rather dubious ("Logic of Female Orgasm").
Surely when someone pokes the belly of another who is clearly not overweight and suggests they are not dissimilar to an internationally renowned purveyor of baked goods the message to the rest of us is rather dubious.
I was rather dubious when I found that it had lost a leg.
So, I was rather dubious before trying Jabra's latest Elite Sport wireless headphones.
But unfortunately my husband was rather dubious about us being parted during the war, and at that time married women were not obliged to go abroad.
Although one other commentator (Watson 1966) has argued that Malebranche conceived representation in terms of resemblance, the textual basis for such a claim is rather dubious (see Nadler 1992, 46f).
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