Sentence examples for casts considerable doubt from inspiring English sources

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It also casts considerable doubt on the guilt of the defendant.

This casts considerable doubt on the significance of the dispersion coefficients as independent design variables, and on the utility of the axial dispersion model as a whole.

Such a response casts considerable doubt over whether large-scale commercial farmers can be regarded as having made a transition to post-productivism.

After a month of this, Mr Mitchell, visibly strained by the assault, did as they demanded.Yet the Channel 4 report casts considerable doubt on the police account of "plebgate".

And a study of badgers by Rosie Woodroffe and David Macdonald of Oxford University, just published in the Journal of the Zoological Society of London, casts considerable doubt on the matter.

Archaeological work since World War II, however, casts considerable doubt on the antiquity and affinities of the people who were responsible for the Larnian industry; association with Neolithic remains suggests that they should be considered not as a Mesolithic people but rather as groups contemporary with the Neolithic farmers.

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Subsequent research, however, has cast considerable doubt on these conclusions.

More than a thousand American companies already have cash-balance pension plans in place, and the I.B.M. ruling has cast considerable doubt on the future of such plans.

While we haven't suffered any major terrorist attacks on U.S. soil since 9/11, the Global Terrorism Index numbers cast considerable doubt on whether that money's been well-spent.

Clattenburg, 40, refereed that game and was at the centre of controversy after he awarded a penalty to Spurs having judged Raheem Sterling to have been guilty of a handball, something replays cast considerable doubt over.

940, 948, and n. 1, 71 L.Ed.2d 78 (1982) (O'CONNOR, J., concurring) (In certain "exceptional situations," in which objective circumstances cast considerable doubt on the impartiality of a juror, the federal courts may be obliged to apply a doctrine of "implied bias" and, in so doing, "need not be deterred by 28 U.S.C. 2254(d).").

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