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The high incidence of failure has led scientists to doubt the merit of even trying to recreate wetlands.
If you doubt the merit of this suggestion, consider the significant improvement in the quality of teaching in American universities' undergraduate programs since the years-ago introduction, by student social entrepreneurs, of the present Internet-based systems in which college students evaluate the teaching of their professors.
And too few teachers are capable of melding Western and Koranic curriculums.Moreover, in some Muslim communities in the north people doubt the merit of Western education, seeing it as a threat to their own traditions, leading even to a kind of enslavement to alien values.
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Critics also doubt the merits of pharmaceutical testing on prisoners who often lack basic health care.
So the wives of 22 of the country's governors each assumed the title herself, as, belatedly, did an angry Mrs Obasanjo.If there are reasons to doubt the merits of first ladyism, do-gooders seem not to have noticed.
But as the date draws near, I begin to doubt the merits of eating rodents nourished on the detritus of my own street: stale bread, rotting veg, dirty nappies, the dregs of a can of Special Brew… Head chef Stephen Englefield stems my rising panic.
Mr Kenyatta is betting on the balance shifting in his favour if Mr Odinga were to lose most of his Kalenjin allies and if Mr Kenyatta managed to team up with the leading lights of, say, the Kamba and Luhya.The political old guard for instance, the retired Mr Moi and people close to Mr Kibaki tend to doubt the merits of a multiparty system, however it is configured.
And, when you doubt the merits of what you're doing, remember that you, as a writer, are in effect a cultural historian.
Before vicious extremists seized the city of Mosul and began to cut off Western heads on social media, Americans doubted the merit of further military action in the Middle East.
For people like him the wisdom of the state is unquestionable: anyone who points to government inefficiencies or doubts the merit of its decisions becomes an enemy, not of the government, but of the state.
We drown our minds with thoughts of What-If and Suppose, doubting the merit of the groundwork that we've done up until this point.
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