Sentence examples for described dubious from inspiring English sources

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The complaint also described dubious practices in Countrywide's huge servicing arm, which oversees $1.5 trillion in loans.

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We describe Dubious, a simple core language including first-class generic functions with symmetric multimethods, a classless object model, and modules that can be separately typechecked.

Wigan's coach, Shaun Wane, described the dubious try – there was hint of a knock-on – as "one of those things" and found consolation in the youth of his squad.

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".

Total carbohydrate was measured by phenol sulphuric acid method as described by Dubious et al., [ 13].

A famous player used to describe a dubious move by his partner as an error but a suspect decision by him as an E.I.J.

Only after news reports in mid-2010 began to describe the dubious practices, like the routine filing of false pleadings in bankruptcy courts, did Fannie Mae's overseer start to scrutinize the conduct.

To the American ear, the word libertine has an archaic ring; it's not a term we would generally use to describe the dubious behavior of a major public figure.

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.

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