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The truth is that most of my subjects' chosen Ebenezers, at least when they were first received, could have been described as "dubious gifts".
And then, suddenly, we see him engaging in misinformation and slander against a truly friendly country, obviously relying on sources of a quality [Fox News] that at best could be described as dubious".
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There'll be a fair amount of scrutiny on Union keeper Zac MacMath but in true sporting fashion, New York's lead striking threats, Fabián Espindola and Thierry Henry, are described as "doubtful" if not downright "dubious".
They kept few written records, coached a witness and took Mr. Ranta's confession under what a judge described as highly dubious circumstances.
He took few notes, coached witnesses and claimed to have written down Mr. Ranta's confession under circumstances a judge described as highly dubious.
More important, Democrats said, Republicans have shown once again that their main goal is to provide tax breaks to upper-income people, even if doing so requires gambling the country's economic future on what the minority described as the dubious proposition that the surpluses will materialize as projected.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley called it a "sham," and British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson described it as "dubious".
The bank set up what insiders described as a system of dubious legality that enabled real estate agents to collect fees of more than $10,000 for bringing in borrowers, sometimes making the agents more beholden to WaMu than they were to their clients.
David Cameron promised to curb lobbyists, but this bill affects only 1% of lobbying activity, not Lynton Crosby and his lobbying firm, or most of the dubious practices Cameron once described as "the next big scandal waiting to happen".
In 1999, a stockbroker working for Dean Witter Reynolds was convicted of fraud for selling fake or dubious investments in what was ultimately described as a Ponzi scheme.
We talked a bit about some of your many upcoming roles, one of which you described as "not very nice" in "Kodachrome," and a "cranky old salt" in "In Dubious Battle".
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