Sentence examples for dubious definition from inspiring English sources

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A serving contains 3 grams of total fat and 250 milligrams of sodium, which fits Frito-Lay's dubious definition of a more healthful snack; a Cheetos serving runs to 10 grams and 290 milligrams, respectively.

The chips contain 3 grams of total fat and fewer than 250 mgs of sodium, which fits the company's dubious definition of a more healthful snack, (see graphic), compared with 10 grams of total fat and 290 mgs of sodium in Cheetos.

This article focuses on the "just the facts" approach, with a helpful (although arguably dubious) definition of "majority" as "anyone who is not single-race non-Hispanic white".

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In this data set, probe sets with dubious definitions [ 18] were removed using the custom CDF file from [ 19], which gives reason for us to believe that our analysis refers predominantly to "good" probe sets.

Critics on the right call those statistics dubious, because the definition of "deportation" was changed to include the expulsion of fresh border-crossers.

Had the war been more successful, America by now might be at war with Syria and Iran, pursuing a policy driven more by Manichaean notions and dubious motivations than by any sober definition of its national interest".

But in this more complex world, where even the definition of the money supply becomes highly dubious, why even talk about an LM curve?

What is termed "oppositional defiant disorder" is dubious, he said: "Since my children say 'no you are an idiot, dad' repeatedly to me, by definition my children are ill".

Dubious prospects.

Again, dubious.

Dubious tallies?

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