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Professor Nordhaus advocates further discounting for the dubious reason that those born later have less significance.
This is called discretionary spending, and Mr. America doesn't have to include this in the family budget for some arcane and dubious reason, which means that he never actually has to say he spent 40,000 dollars on defense.
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Meanwhile, the pain caucus has found a new target, inventing dubious reasons for monetary tightening.
In Chicago this March, 93percentt of the provisional ballots were thrown out, often for dubious reasons.
A report by KPMG, an accounting firm, uncovered some dubious reasons for reporting customers to the authorities.
But the word has been stretched to its limit and beyond in the New York real estate lexicon, with some apartments being called penthouses for dubious reasons.
No matter how much James Cameron pushes it (with, as this blog interestingly points out, dubious reasons), 3D is dying a slow, painful death.
The first lesson is for America's politicians, from both parties, who pushed our country into a war that we did not need to fight for dubious reasons that were eventually proved false.
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