Sentence examples for dubious both from inspiring English sources

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— Eric Asimov The New York Times: Boston Market's move last week to take salt shakers off its tables could prove dubious, both as a marketing strategy and as a boon to health.

The ordinance has been the subject of a heated debate among feminists, many of whom are dubious both about the centrality of pornography's role in the subordination of women and about the desirability of employing strategies of legal regulation in the pursuit of feminist goals.

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Even Ken Clarke sounded mildly dubious when both men were on BBC1's Question Time last week.

He is dubious of both theories, and thinks that investors, too will become dubious and drive prices down.

The time saving door-to-door is dubious, and both the cost and the damage to the environment are higher.

Her sentence reflected a revolution in public policy, often called mass incarceration, that appears increasingly dubious to both conservative and liberal social scientists.

Following a battalion of self-destructive sybarites through one evening of dubious pleasures, both shows suffered from feelings of arrested development.

Its chairman, Ed Jenkins, accepts the need for global standards, but is dubious about both the IASC's proposal—"we would be tighter"—and its suggested new constitution—"it's a large board of part-timers".

The plan Sarkozy announced is of dubious legality, both under French and international law, which protect the right to housing, the right to free movement and the right to be free from discrimination.

From Gothamist: "While e-cigarette manufacturers make dubious claims — both coy and blunt — about their products' health benefits, the medical and public health community remains deeply conflicted about whether atomized nicotine vapor is the safest or sanest way of addressing a public health crisis that kills 500,000 Americans each year".

Right away, we see that they're being disingenuous: their difference from Keynesians isn't because those dumb Keynesians don't take account of the future, it's because they're making very different and highly dubious assumptions both about policy and about how the economy works.

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