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On paper, the outlook was dubious for the Americans, even if Smith won his two singles matches.
If that was "dubious" for Chris Coleman the Coventry manager, there were no grey areas concerning his message at half-time.
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This interpretation is dubious for RNA viruses, however, which can rapidly reach selection-mutation equilibrium even after single-genome bottlenecks.
Further, our findings suggest that register diagnoses are dubious for research purposes when it comes to comorbid psychiatric diagnoses.
Third, our findings indicate that register diagnoses are dubious for research purposes and this pertains especially to affective disorders, a finding which is in accordance with the two studies reviewed by Byrne et al. [ 12], both of which were blinded [ 13, 14].
But the raison d'être for Lincoln Center was dubious from the beginning.
Despite this well-intentioned tribute, a war cry of "Kill 'em, Kewpies!" was dubious incitement for decades of the fiercest Hickman High linebackers.
There is no denying that given the current state of the world's girls, we would be forgiven for being dubious of such a statement.
Neal Thornberry, an author and associate professor of business management at Babson College in Massachusetts, was dubious about the prospects for Ms. Ericson's T-shirt enterprise.
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