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It is the archaic N.C.A.A. system that prevents someone like Clarett from earning a living, even if it is dubious that he would be able to make it in the pros at this point.

He's happy for the new attention but dubious that he has any real ideological company in Movietown.

He was questioned by officials, who were dubious that he could support himself with only $2,800 cash to his name, and suspicious that he intended to become an illegal immigrant as he was using a one-way ticket.

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An uncharacteristic delicacy prevents him from explaining this to Finkler, although he is unable to resist confiding in his friend when he believes – on highly dubious grounds – that he has been the victim of an antisemitic mugging, an attack that has left him both strangely cheerful and newly purposeful.

In the Star-Ledger this past Sunday, Drew Sheneman wrote a short op-ed stating that, even though Menendez was "a terrible candidate" who made "dubious moral decisions that he absolutely knew were wrong," the citizens of New Jersey should still vote for him on Tuesday.

Republican leaders heavily criticized Trump's approach but backed off doing anything after Trump gave the dubious explanation that he misspoke.

We choose him on the assumption that the real Bob Dole is the one who spent three decades on Capitol Hill, not this year's dubious character; that he would be more prudent than his economic plan implies.

During the 2000 election, the Presidential candidate from the north, a former International Monetary Fund official named Alassane Ouattara, was disqualified on the dubious ground that he was not of Ivorian parentage.

Even in the dubious case that he could throw an election, which is increasingly hard, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico's fledgling president, has too much to lose by resurrecting the ghost of Mr Salinas.

Once again, we have an example of the president — who probably has access to more information than any other person on Earth — latching on to dubious numbers that he saw on television.

Nor has it ever been determined who killed Tecumseh; Kentucky legislator Richard M. Johnson would rise to the vice presidency of the United States (1837 41) largely because of a dubious claim that he had committed the act.

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