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Like Barthes and Bazin, Murray is a truly original thinker whose inclinations and recommendations are nonetheless rendered dubious by the sense that they're cut to fit a preconception.
And Hennis's alibi — that he returned home immediately after dropping off his wife and daughter at his in-laws' — was rendered dubious when Nancy Maeser, a former girlfriend, told detectives a different story.
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Japan has figured in the global economy as a major producer of wealth, no matter how dubious its financial arrangements – which were certainly rendered less dubious by the fact that no external agency would attempt to intervene in such an important economy.
Mr. Goss, by justifying the practice as a form of professional interrogation, renders dubious his broader claim that the C.I.A. is not practicing torture today.
Video stores rendered cinephilia happily dubious again.
Are we heading into a future in which lists – which, let's face it, are often of questionable value to begin with – are rendered even more dubious based on which streaming service sponsors them?
Blier's film was the launch of Depardieu but it was actually the end of something — of a willful anarchic obliviousness and insolence, born of a pre-'68 spirit and rendered obsolete and dubious by a new age of politics (governmental and personal).
The archetypal auteurs are Alfred Hitchcock and Howard Hawks, directors who worked within the mainstream of the movie business, seeking and often achieving the commercial successes that rendered their work artistically dubious to critics who looked askance at precisely such Hollywood commercialism and the constraints that studio formats entailed.
Furthermore, other collectors working in the same area in Napo have failed to find Mindomys, and the date the specimen was reportedly collected does not accord with the dates reported for the visit of the Olallas to Concepción, rendering its provenance dubious.
Her hair is awry, her expression dubious, her skin rendered in faintly lurid shades of lavender, green, orange and yellow — perhaps the effects of Christmas tree lights.
Turkey today bears the dubious distinction of having the highest number of judgments for violations of human rights rendered against it by the European Court of Human Rights.
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