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Defence spending remains an emotive issue among many Conservative MPs and there can be little doubt the promises made by Mr Osborne will be subject to much scrutiny.

Furthermore, neither was subjected to much coaching.

With 168 hp and evenly distributed weight, that claim doesn't seem to be in much doubt, although the company is rather more vague on the subject of the ActiveE's range, the biggest problem with most electric vehicles.

But there did not seem to be much doubt at WTA headquarters about the potential benefits.

"At the very least, it may be said that the issue is subject to some doubt.

The Bush administration has made any military commitment subject to serious doubt.

Saturday: CONFIDENCE MODERATE-HIGH (PPN totals subject to some doubt): Cloudy.

Everything is subject to scrutiny, doubt and reinvention.

Yet, Delphi studies have also continuously been subject to critique and doubt, particularly concerning its judgmental and forecasting accuracy.

The link between vulnerability and entrepreneurship is no longer subject to doubt.

As earlier noted, the existence of my body is subject to doubt.

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