Let's hope the inevitable victory does not obscure the dubiousness of its origins. |
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Diocletian's biography has been obscured by legends, rhetoric, the dubiousness of documents, and the hostility of his adversaries. |
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The artist has said that his intent was satirical, having to do with the dubiousness of politicians' campaign promises. |
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All I got was a stuck record that repeated my misdemeanours in a tone of voice that left me in no doubt as to the dubiousness of my credentials, pedigree and character. |
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We are for yours entire disposition for any dubiousness or consultation that you seem necessary. |
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Another reason might have been the dubiousness with which the tactics of the so-called New Journalism were viewed. |
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There is a note of suspicion and dubiousness about this as Sarajevo lifestyles of almost half the population only reaches the threshold of poverty. |
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Given the dubiousness of Ukrainian opinion polls, the reluctance of many voters to admit their true intentions and the large number of undecideds, it is hard to say. |
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Despite the dubiousness of Babe Ruth's appeal to contemporary youngsters, the story works by concerning itself more with family values, friendship, perseverance, and good clean fun, than with baseball per se. |
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Donor governments and news organizations viewed U. N. warnings about the number of people at risk with particular dubiousness, not understanding that famine is the last stage in a long process of gradual decline. |
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References are the language of shared experience, and Ansari traffics heavily in cultural signifiers, from movie titles and celebrity name-drops to a bit about the dubiousness of bed-sheet thread counts. |
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