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There are certainly calls that do not merit a crime report: a victim's account of an alleged crime can be deemed dubious, for example.
City had used its securities affiliate, National City, to prop up the bank's own stock by flogging it to customers and to sell bonds that its own analysts deemed dubious.
Seven of the 24 were deemed "dubious" because the majority of the dialogue between the female characters was about men.
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They have promised that their armies of "observers" (aka, lawyers) will challenge voters whose eligibility they deem dubious at the polls.In this section Into the final straight Worse than last time?
Schiele's identification with van Gogh was heightened after his imprisonment on what Ms. Lloyd, the curator, deems "dubious charges of pedophilia," and came to see himself, like van Gogh, as "a martyr to the cause of modern art," as Ms. Lloyd put it.
The artwork was deemed aesthetically dubious by whoever was Head of Marketing at Sire, Virgin and Phonogram at the time.
I find it ironic that Ms. Lohan's decision to pose for Playboy for monetary reward is deemed morally dubious, while journalists and photographers profit by writing about and capturing images of her and other celebrities.
If you maintain your bloodline has conditioned aspects of your personality and performance, you must also be open to theories about inherited characteristics that are today deemed extremely dubious.
Sony Computer Entertainment America President Kaz Harai Kaz Hirai has fashioned an aggressive online strategy for renewing interest in the oldest of the "next-generation" consoles in 2004, a focus deemed somewhat dubious by Sony officials just a few years ago.
"Suspicious activities"—described by the report as "activities deemed to be dubious by police officers"—was used disproportionately as the reason for a stop for Indigenous, black, South Asian, Middle Eastern, drivers, as well as drivers from "other" racialized minorities.
Last week, Dr. Steven Shafer, an anesthesiologist, outlined 17 "egregious" deviations from the standard of care in Dr. Murray's treatment of Mr. Jackson, including some that he deemed "unconscionable" and morally dubious.
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