Sentence examples for made it dubious from inspiring English sources

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Hitler seemingly tainted the art; he made it dubious.

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That makes it dubious to compare such figures except against the same month in earlier years.

It canceled the new comedy "Danny," its entry at 8 30 Fridays, making it the dubious winner of the prize for first new show canceled this season.

Bitcoin mining is power-intensive, which makes it a dubious feature for mobile devices.

This fact makes it very dubious to pool the rates from individual studies in meta-analyses and for instance calculate joint effect-sizes ("the apples and oranges error) [ 52].

182 (Dignity has also been connected by the Supreme Court to the value of individual self-determination, and to a host of other Charter values, a fact that makes it of dubious value in attempting to become clear on the specific ethical stakes that are present in the debates surrounding end-of-life care in general, and assisted dying in particular, a fact to which we shall return below).

When she questioned the dubious ethics, he made it clear that she wasn't in a position to negotiate.

That the Libyan government apparently paid for a medical review of al-Megrahi's condition to arrive at his prognosis makes it even more dubious.

When his partner Mario Batali proposed putting lardo on the menu, Mr. Ladner was dubious about serving it, and even more dubious about making it.

But adds "the show is an altogether more pleasurable experience than that doubly dubious distinction might make it sound".

This is a dubious notion, and "Tabu" makes it convincing only within the narrow compass of its own artifice.

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