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It is a matter of doubt whether we will see the temperamental Italian in the Premiership again.
Yet much remains a matter of doubt and speculation.
After publication of an article by Gao and colleagues earlier this year, several published results dealing with the role of ABP1 in auxin signaling and plant development became a matter of doubt.
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Whether he can pull off that feat this time is a matter of some doubt.
That Alfred Hitchcock was one of the major artists of the 20th century no longer seems a matter of serious doubt.
That Jackson had either the means or the skill to execute Johnston's instructions was a matter of grave doubt.
In his first feature as a director, Lewis played a grown man whom everyone called a "bellboy"—someone who spent his day taking orders, whose maturity was a matter of collective doubt, and whose views and ideas nobody asked for.
"Beyond the extremely problematic matter of casting doubt on the U.S. commitment to international justice and accountability," Senator Feingold said, "these steps actually call into question our country's credibility in all multilateral endeavors.
Indeed, Hubendick noted that, "it is a matter of some doubt whether Lymnaea humilis in North America is a distinct species or is specifically connected to L. truncatula" (= G. truncatula) [ 66].
It's not just a matter of self-doubt.
Again Democrats howled, but it didn't matter because the seeds of doubt had successfully been sown.
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