dubious造句61 Aside from its dubious cultural charm, there are serious structural weaknesses which may one day embarrass us.
62 We know oil-rich regimes purchase their safety and others a dubious new credibility in Western eyes.
63 I was a bit dubious at first, but I was hot and sticky and the water looked tempting.
64 Sometimes, dubious studies achieve publicity or may be attractive for other, perhaps political or novelty, reasons.
65 Much of the wealth and property acquired by these people is highly dubious from a legal standpoint.
66 The regents were still unwilling to accept verdicts of such dubious historicity.
67 His renunciation also rested upon a dubious legal sentence of 1202, a punitive measure against King John by Philip Augustus.
68 The Appeal Court judge said that his conviction was of dubious legality.
69 The death under somewhat dubious circumstances of a racehorse belonging to his son was frankly the least of his problems.
70 But it was dubious whether the consumer will notice much change.
71 Czechoslovakia reached the quarter-finals on the dubious claim of one win and three draws.
72 He also outraged his first family by his second marriage to an actress of dubious reputation.
73 It is certainly good for me physically, though I am a little dubious about its ultimate good.
74 I have had the dubious privilege over the years of debating with him on many occasions.
75 This means that many cylinder records surviving today have highly dubious provenances, as we shall see later.
76 Their utility in servicing traffic from Earth to the asteroid belt is, however, dubious.
77 This in itself is why the panda's survival is becoming more and more dubious every year.
78 It does not mention the sacrifice of Iphigenia, and makes only a dubious allusion to the Judgment of Paris.
79 But many industry and government watchdogs remain dubious about the oversight measures.
80 That must be extremely dubious, considering that for a number of years the payments were made under protest.
81 A dubious reform written in the Senate, Proposition 112 in 1990, barred legislators from receiving speaking fees.
82 Why, though, have other more dubious initiatives been received so favourably?
83 Those who were dubious or just cautious missed out on historic advances in financial asset values.
84 Honest answers to these questions suggest that the general assumption that growth in one country benefits the entire world is highly dubious.
85 There was little point in remaining in the transit room; the onward flight to Changsha was an extremely dubious bet.
86 Mr Edmond has the dubious honour of being tried by the District of Columbia's first anonymous jury.
87 Sarah, left alone, had the dubious distinction of being the last of all the Titfords in Frome.
88 Though men are more likely to approach a woman and deliver a dubious line, they rarely do so unprompted.
89 Some suggest segregating girls from boys in math and science courses, relying on dubious research on child development.
90 Plutonium mining for dubious ends was one of the plots foiled by Dan.