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That is very dubious for a democracy, isn't it?
IRNA, Iran's state news agency, quoted him saying "As the president stated yesterday, this action is very dubious and it should not be taken seriously".
To give them more powers, as Gray and now Haddon-Cave seem to suggest, is very dubious insurance against the occurrence of further disasters like the crash of Nimrod XV230.
One source said: "The mood in the news room is very dubious [about the proposed changes]." A member of staff understood to have disagreed with the proposals was moved to more junior role about five months ago.
In Britain, for example, the Treasury is in favor of shale exploration to bring down domestic prices and increase energy security, while the Department of Energy and Climate Change "is very dubious, and it's a major battle," said Paul Stevens, an energy expert at Chatham House, a research institute based in London.
"The whole secondary spread is very dubious to me," said Dr. Philip S. Brachman, the researcher who did the pioneering studies of anthrax in the United States in the 1950's following an outbreak at a textile mill in New Hampshire.
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So I'm very dubious".
Employers are very dubious about that.
"I was very dubious about it," Mr. Cleese said.
A lot of people I come across in the military are very dubious about this".
(The first red was right but the penalty and second yellow were very dubious).
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