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Equally, the assumption of some Anglo-American theory that a network of independent associations, cultural practices, and organizations is a necessary feature of a stable democracy is open to considerable doubt when viewed from elsewhere in the world (think, for instance, of East Asian countries that have many of the features of civil societies but are not democratic in their political structures).
Just how far north the rain gets on Sunday is very uncertain at the moment, but there is a risk of it pushing as far north as the Humber before it returns south later in the day - although the precise northern extent is open to considerable doubt at the moment.
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… Nevertheless, everyone involved needs to embrace the idea that all scientists are skeptics; that all scientific theories are open to doubt; and in particular that future projections of climate change are subject to considerable uncertainty.
Whether that is the only way to view severe disability in old age is open to considerable debate.
The result may have added to the efficiency and popularity of the earlier device, although to what extent is open to very considerable doubt.
The buildings at 1780 Broadway at 225 West 57th Street opened to considerable fanfare in 1909.
This is a question with respect to which considerable doubt seems to have arisen under the wording of the present law.
At the moment, too many judgments are open to "reasonable doubt".
The appointment of Robert S. Mueller III is open to reasonable doubt.
It is open to doubt how persuasive such considerations are.
But insurance is more open to doubt than other areas.
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