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Tomorrow, academic colleagues at King's College London, under the auspices of University and College Union strike action, will express their anger at a baffling decision by the university management to sack, with very little warning and under dubious selection criteria, a crippling number of academics from the Schools of Biomedical Science and Medicine and the Institute of Psychiatry.
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The awarding of the Nobel Prize is an example of a dubious, winner-take-all selection process that rewards a few while neglecting the talented others whose achievements are also great.
The people who run our institutions of higher education have nearly all bought into the dubious proposition that the selection of a major should involve a cost/benefit calculation of tuition paid versus projected earnings.
"He has been less French than expected in agriculture," said Nicholas Clegg, a British member of the European Parliament, who was dubious about Mr. Lamy's selection.
The White House official in charge of reaching out to conservatives, Tim Goeglein, organized a conference call on Thursday afternoon to more than 500 conservatives, many of them dubious about the president's selection, who listened to endorsements of Ms. Miers from some of the president's closest allies on the right.
He hasn't shot well all season (35.3%), and his shot selection itself is often dubious, so he can't point too many fingers.
Rather than reducing harm, the criminal justice apparatus has been expanded, and the studies the government cites showing their effectiveness are dubious at best given the systematic selection bias present in these programs.
Moreover, it does not invoke dubious suppositions about an intimate connection between natural selection and the precise details of neuronal hardware and its operation.
However, the idea that differential reproduction can be decomposed into two 'sub-causes', namely natural selection and random drift, is much more dubious.
For a change of pace, there was the "Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux," and for dubious comic relief there was "Cortège Hongrois," set to selections from Glazunov's ballet music for "Raymonda".
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