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He has propounded dubious theories about how Africans and African-Americans are "right-brain people".
'Post-truth' society provides the perfect conditions for dubious theories to flourish.
Historians grasp at dubious theories because, in Judeo-Christian society, to compete nude in public seems odd, if not scandalous.
It smacks of bit of the lofty and sometimes dubious theories found throughout the stereo business, but whatever – the things sound great at a bargain price.
"Both bills," he added, "are based on legally dubious theories, and if they become law we will challenge them in court".
The candidate has used Twitter to pass along other dubious theories, including false crime statistics about blacks and questions about Senator Marco Rubio's eligibility to be president.
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Now without doubt this is a dubious theory of classical anthropology.
Schopenhauer proceeded to expound the dubious theory that nature promoted homosexuality in older men as a way of discouraging them from continuing to procreate.
Some people say this change portends the end of whites as the majority race by the middle of the next century -- a dubious theory as best.
The subcommittee even briefly considered the dubious theory that faster rhythms encourage more drug-taking, echoing the Criminal Justice Act's infamous reference to "repetitive beats".
In 1908, Louis Brandeis's brief on behalf of the state of Oregon had helped persuade the Supreme Court to abandon the constitutionally dubious theory of "liberty of contract," and uphold a law limiting the number of hours that women could work.
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