Sentence examples for become dubious from inspiring English sources

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Yet, sympathetic as these ideas seem at first look, they become dubious at a longer one.

People quickly become dubious of the value of money and shift into goods and foreign currencies more readily.

He is dubious of both theories, and thinks that investors, too will become dubious and drive prices down.

The agency failed the President by failing to tell him "that success had become dubious and to recommend that the operation be therefore canceled," it said.

Despite Rorschach's original claims for the validity of his test, subsequent negative research findings have led many users of projective techniques to become dubious about the role assigned the inkblots in delineating relationships between perception and personality.

If the IUDs migrated into the pelvic peritoneal cavity, the procedures become dubious.

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In addition, our analysis shows that RO data above 30 km height becomes dubious for gravity waves potential energy calculations.

The categorization of these requirements becomes dubious and challenging for a software engineer since lot of techniques already is in existence.

But I recall that it was not long before each of us became dubious about the position.

A search team was dispatched to find a man who Ms. Hoffman claimed was traveling with her, but it was suspended Sunday evening after investigators became dubious of her statements.

After receiving an anonymous complaint last summer about possible embellishments or falsifications in Mr. Kelly's reporting, his editors became dubious of the Yugoslavia account, as well as of several other articles.

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