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At issue is whether they can safely advise clients to do things that, while legal in themselves, might be considered by prosecutors or courts to have questionable motives.
Two commonly cited justifications for splitting stock appear to have questionable validity: Some companies say the new, lower stock price will better appeal to individual investors.
Would we have been better served by returning the extra cash to shareholders rather than investing it in a franchise that seems to have questionable prospects for turning around?
A further 31 structures proved to have questionable values for density or a dubious structure as identified in the CSD or by using the CheckCIF online program and 27 structures could not be evaluated because of insufficient data (i.e., no available cif).
They tend to have questionable benefits.
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Today, the inordinate amount of time spent on test preparation, in addition to having questionable value, has caused a serious narrowing of the curriculum.
AMERICAN banks have gotten into some trouble making subprime loans to housing buyers who have questionable credit.
If my roommate came home and saw me dancing by myself to Cedric Zeyenne's remix of "Na Na," I have no doubt that he'd have questionable things to say.
Similarly, within the relatively new field of personalized medicine, Freedman et al have called for "[d]issemination studies that focus on barriers and facilitators to wide-scale adoption of proven pharmacogenomic technologies or on the overuse or misuse of technologies that have questionable risk to benefit profiles" [ 36].
Dr. Prezant said that the Selikoff clinic's statistics sometimes so worried workers that they neglected proven treatments to seek unorthodox cures that have questionable results.
He does not have questionable ties to questionable things.
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