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But they have serious flaws.The quality of economic statistics is often dubious in developing countries, for example.
As interviewees are asked about the biographic changes associated with their migrant experience, what of their previous aspirations has been realized so far is often dubious or unclear.
More generally, it is often dubious to judge the acceptability of the risk of technology A by comparing it to the risk of technology B if A and B are not alternatives in a decision (for this and other fallacies in reasoning about risks, see Hansson 2004a).
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.
We're not poor in material goods, from new houses to hamburgers, though their quality is often dubious, and the wealthiest country the world has ever seen produces surprising amounts of hunger, poverty, and homelessness through the misdistribution of that wealth.
Unfortunately, the quality of the data is often dubious, since quality is often compromised in the quest for urgent information at minimal cost.
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Christensen's sources are often dubious and his logic questionable.
The result was often dubious levels of quality and durability.
In total, there are more gaps than real observations, and the observations themselves are often dubious.
They're apt to be heavily processed, and the claims are often dubious at best.
Dr. Cullen said meteorologists are often dubious about the work of climate scientists, who use complex models to estimate the effects of climate trends decades in the future.
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