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Some of these ventures, however, seem a bit more dubious than others.
Pete Doherty is a man of many talents, some more dubious than others.
The anniversary industry is more dubious than ever, symptomatic of a music culture fixated on the past.
The first three of the work's four sections are their memories, each more dubious than its precursor.
And for me this is much more dubious than Alberto asking to have his picture in the hall.
As a result, the market's ability to sense the coming economic recovery may be more dubious than usual.
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The worry here is that people moving things may have more dubious motivations than helping investigate".
More dubious even than Hare's checklist, though, is the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders), the endlessly expanding catalogue of conditions published by the American Psychiatric Association.
There's a hint of illegality in our plotting by the side of a road here, in East St . Louiswastelands suitable for dumping bodies, but we're doing nothing more dubious morally than making television.
"There is no more dubious phrase than 'studies have shown.'" he told me.
The British public was more dubious about the war than Americans were, and many Britons are aggressively pressing their concern about possible manipulation of information.
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