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questionability
noun
The state of being questionable
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Affording his outed inventor, Brooklyn writer Laura Albert, the chance to tell her side of this "myth", Jeff Feuerzeig's film is a feast of bizarre anecdotal detail – yet never fully questions its own questionability in taking the word of a famously unreliable narrator.
Tony Blair and George Bush both tried charming Vladimir Putin, but came to regret it.The big point is that if BP wants to do a deal with with Rosneft, knowing that it consists of assets around which swirl a great deal of what might be politely call murk, controversy and questionability, it can do so at its own peril.
Are we to paper over the questionability of this election result?
If I could make myself believe something in this way, then to achieve this might be what we could call "good faith:" to actually be something, without the questionability of the "not" creeping in.
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