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Given the determination with which Christians combated all forms of paganism, this appears a rather dubious presumption.
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Yet his arguments in this book rely on slippery qualifications, dubious presumptions and nonreplicable claims.
Much was made that Zimmerman was at least at one time a sworn neighborhood watch captain and though his status as neighborhood guardian was dubious at best when he killed Martin, the strong presumption was that he acted as a neighborhood guardian -- authorized or not.
Your apologia, of sorts, regarding your coverage of the dubious case of Wen Ho Lee suggests a false premise: that the presumption of innocence applies only in the courtroom and need create no barrier to the coverage of alleged crimes.
In October 2008 a presumption in favour of exclusion was introduced, which means that it is up to the dubious individual to prove that he would not "stir up hatred" in Britain if he visited, and that he has publicly repudiated his "previous extremist views".A total of 101 people were kept out between August 2005 and March 2009.
The presumption!
Such presumption!
Ah, presumption!
Dubious prospects.
Again, dubious.
Dubious tallies?
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