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That outsider's cluelessness again: he calls the early-50's Kaiser Henry J an aluminum car -- it wasn't -- and describes Ford's 1966 winning Le Mans racer as a "modified Mustang" -- hilariously wrong -- and sprinkles in dubious insights like "a big chunk of the automakers' ad money has gone toward ads that subtly or blatantly undermine people's confidence in cars".
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Insights: dubious.
And the people most eager to tell him about Ms. Jolie are people who don't know her, so that the book is shrink-wrapped in glib insights from dubious psychiatric talents.
I am dubious, without much authority or statistical insight to make me so.
Usual insights are reliably restricted to dubious musical tastes, but at half-time of this match, only the rasping voice of Billy Davies was audible.
If anything, he is a dollop too diligent: every so often an observation comes off as banal, while other insights contain a waft of the dubious.
Again, this new insight into the animal world is of dubious application to humans (male or female) except for a lucky few, who probably never leave the house anyway.
Whatever one thinks of this excursion into counterfactual history (and the argument seems dubious to me), Freehling's overall emphasis on the role of contingency in history offers genuine insights.
That is, until recently, molecular insights, such as dating of speciation events from molecular clock analyses (in itself a dubious enterprise: see, e.g., Pagel et al. 2006), were the only information available other than what is at times in the terrestrial realm and for some taxa a sparse paleontological record.
Hegel's philosophy of history was full of original and profound insights into the histories of China, India, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the "Germanic world" (though it also included some dubious claims, especially about Africa).
She will also add her insight to the Babson Women's Blog.Lay's legacy at MissouriOne academic will soon have the dubious distinction of occupying the Kenneth L. Lay Chair in Economics at the University of Missouri.
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