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The Yankees are highly dubious that Boras can find a more lucrative contract than the one they plan to offer.
Others said they found it highly dubious that such a small boy, no matter how troubled, could have caused an injury severe enough to cause his own death.
He ended on a downbeat note that was strange, given the four years of Bush control and midterm triumph: "I think it is highly dubious that we will win the culture war.
But it is highly dubious that it disbelieved some meta-linguistic proposition.
But it is doubtful that there were at any time widespread uses of propositional attitude reporting sentences that met the necessary conditions for being conversational implicatures, as it is highly dubious that ordinary speakers ever realized that sentences like (1) and (4) say the same thing.
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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.
Holland had only scraped into the finals thanks to a highly dubious offside decision that went against Belgium in qualification, and despite boasting the "star attraction" in Cruyff, were no more fancied to do well than Poland, Yugoslavia, Uruguay, Argentina or Italy.
And he later told a Senate oversight committee staff about a highly dubious CIA operation that risked adding to proliferation of nuclear weapons.
The animus is against the kind of biography Zuckerman believes Kliman to be writing, and his assessment is grounded in what he judges to be the highly dubious evidence that Kliman presents of Lonoff's 'secret history'.
The animus is against the kind of biography Zuckerman believes Kliman to be writing, and his assessment is grounded in what he judges to be the highly dubious evidence that Kliman presents of Lonoff 's "secret history".
In fact, it is, to the best of my knowledge, a nonesuch: a 400-plus-page first novel by a 49-year-old American male, dedicated to the highly dubious proposition that such a thing as perfect romantic love is possible in these doomy, gloomy, over-psychologized, terminally ironic, post-humanist, post-postmodern times.
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