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In an interview Thursday, Mr. Christie's predecessor at the Pentagon, Philip E. Coyle, expressed far more doubt about the tests.
The logic is that past uncertainty tends to predict current uncertainty pretty well: there is more doubt about some firms than others.
Separately, the Federal Reserve said the economy maintained its expansion last month, while companies reported more doubt about the strength of the recovery.
"There's no more doubt about who is the best athlete on the defensive side of the ball," the backup quarterback Jason Garrett said laughingly of Holmes.
Beyond that, there is significantly more doubt about the facts of the deletions than was acknowledged in the storm of reporting about which the Dowler family's lawyer complained.
The verdict on the economy may still be out, but for many investors there seems to be no more doubt about the direction in which it is headed.
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— Eric Asimov The Atlantic: More doubts about vitamin and mineral supplements.
On the skeptical end is the State Department, which has more doubts about Pyongyang's capabilities.
It is all in the service of creating more doubts about Mr. Obama's background.
Inevitably, that means running a negative campaign and raising more doubts about the G.O.P. challenger.
Inevitably, there will be more doubts about results, and with increased uncertainty usually comes greater volatility.
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