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91 Vicky's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about. 92 Guests step off the elevator into dimly lit halls, a dubious signature of Starckdesigned hotels. 93 He was standing with three friends and telling a tale in which he'd conned some adversary into covering a dubious investment. 94 It was quite ridiculous and so very obvious that he was doing this for many dubious reasons of his own. 95 The Macanese, who had seen five hundred years of modernization projects founder in their little backwater, were dubious. 96 Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support this explanation, apart from some rather dubious circumstantial evidence. 97 The provision restricting investment income was also thought to be of dubious constitutionality. 98 The first exposes the limitations of modern medical practice, often exposing its claims to scientific status as dubious. 99 What dubious manipulation of the system would they use for their own political ends? 99 Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 100 The East Kilbride team adopted a religious theme coming dressed as priests and nuns and some nuns of a rather dubious order! 101 Thus their dubious loyalty to the new regime was eroded even further. 102 But the analogies which are used to justify the transition are dubious at best. 103 He drew new conclusions about the authenticity of the dubious dialogues, and the chronology of the entire corpus. 104 Both accepted what might have been regarded as a rather dubious honour. 105 The declaration exposed him to accusations of hypocrisy after each revelation of arms sales to dubious regimes. 106 Local people are dubious about whether that will ever happen. 107 Though Demjanjuk was convicted and sentenced to death, Buchanan believed the charges were dubious and hammered at the case. 108 The argument that, with compulsory supervision, mentally ill people in the community may be offered better service is dubious. 109 However, you must be very honest when looking at your mare, because dubious mares breed dubious foals. 110 There are more dubious politics than sensible economics in the budget deal negotiated by the White House and the Republican leadership. 111 In the years 1899-1904 Hooley was involved in a series of dubious companies concerned with exploiting concessions on foreign territories. 112 For men, manicure has often been associated with slightly dubious characters. 113 This contradictory fidelity to and departure from methodological rigour undermines the already dubious self-sufficiency of discourses of psychology as a science. 114 The new strategy of stopping drug smugglers is untested and dubious. 115 But the symbolic gesture is likely to be of dubious long-term value and will depend entirely on the personalities and circumstances involved. 116 This suggests that theories linking football hooliganism to changes in working-class community life are based on a somewhat dubious history. 117 There are some very dubious practices and we want to put a stop to them. 118 Northampton Town's followers bestowed the well-meant, if dubious, honour on Graham Reed, a vigorous and gritty right-back. 119 The economist does not enter into the dubious moral arguments about the importance or virtue of the wants to be satisfied. 120 As for Hellinck and Lupi, their work is a chaos of dubious attributions but motets bulk largely in it.