Sentence examples for dubious remarks from inspiring English sources

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The president even includes references to The Fact Checker in his dubious remarks.

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It was a dubious remark, heavy with racial implications.

Hancock demonstrated the potential perils of personally addressing the media, however, when, in a newspaper interview in October, he claimed that "the tariff question is a local question," a somewhat dubious remark that seemed to highlight his lack of political experience.

On December 28 , 1985 Rodenstock wrote, referring to Goodwin, that "one should courteously keep back one's dubious and unfounded remarks and one shouldn't make oneself important in front of the press".

The reality is that Livingstone's latest attempt to defend his comments that "Hitler supported Zionism" in 1932 before going "mad and killing six million Jews" is in line with his previous controversial remarks, invoking dubious history to support his claims.

The Court observed, for example, that the trial judge's instructions were "Spartan," 436 U.S., at 486, 98 S.Ct., at 1935, that the prosecutor improperly referred to the indictment and otherwise made remarks of dubious propriety, id., at 486-488, 98 S.Ct., at 1935-1936, and that the evidence against the defendant was weak.

Given that France had never done such a thing and that most of its African-based troops are billeted in countries of dubious democratic credentials, Mr. Godfrain's remarks unleashed a storm of skeptical commentary throughout West and Central Africa.

While I mostly find his remarks to be dubious and usually don't take them seriously, upon further thought I realize the significance of not speaking up when someone like Trump marginalizes an entire group of Americans.

In a commentary on the work, Dean states that "Film is a visual poem", a remark I thought dubious even before I saw her fountains plash and her lightbulbs glow: likening other art forms to poetry is a cliche, the first and the last refuge of the shallow thinker.

They may even be inclined to remark on a dubious trend of talented black actresses having to make like Margaret Hamilton in "The Wizard of Oz".

Occasionally, he gives dubious reassurance to his audience with such remarks as "Don't worry, Mother.

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