Indefinite plans get dubious results.

Startups often have to do dubious things.

Man on the dubious waves of error toss'd.

In the face of evil, detachment is a dubious virtue.

Heroes only come in three kinds:dead, damaged or dubious.

I believe that religious faith schools are highly dubious.

All obvious moves look dubious in analysis after the game.

I’m saying language is a passport. A dubious, dangerous passport too.

Self-publishing has been a dubious challenge to traditional publishers, at best.

The honors Hollywood has for the writer are as dubious as tissue-paper cuff links.

He is a friend who, in dubious circumstances, aids in deeds when deeds are necessary.

Fallon tells me about first starting 'Late Night': how he knew audiences were dubious.

The world is full of hopeful analogies and handsome, dubious eggs, called possibilities.

Computer models of the climate....[are] a very dubious business if you don't have good inputs.

Lampooning racism by reproducing brazenly racist imagery is a pretty dubious satirical tactic.

Despite the dubious statistics … democracy is a thing of value for which we should be fighting.

A blush is no language; only a dubious flag - signal which may mean either of two contradictories

A lot of people still think caring about clothes is a dubious, unserious, frivolous, girlie thing.

An excellent job with a dubious undertaking, which is like saying it would be great if it wasn't awful.

Gov. Romney's policies would be a clear departure from the dubious tactics of the Obama administration.

Transparency at the MSRB is dubious with data downloads too costly for all but the Vanguards of the world.

I adore [photography's] uneasy mix of fact and fiction - its dubious claim to truth - its status as history.

Literature is one of those realms in which giving out prizes can seem not merely dubious but positively obtuse.

You've had an extremely weak euro on the foreign exchange markets, you've had a very dubious policy being followed.

I'm not a pacifist by any measure, but I'm also fully aware that the reasons I might go to war could be very dubious.

In Britain I'm sometimes regarded as a suspiciously Europeanized writer, who has this rather dubious French influence.

Never again should Ghanaians have to resort to dubious means to get to, or live in, foreign lands, simply to make a living.

Never again should Ghanaians have to resort to dubious means to get to, or live in, foreign lands, simply to make a living.

The life we all live is amateurish and accidental; it begins in accident and proceeds by trial and error toward dubious ends.

Beauty, therefore, for the modern and postmodern artist has become a highly dubious metaphor for a discredited belief system.

To me, nothing in the art world is neutral. The idea of 'disinterest' strikes me as boring, dishonest, dubious, and uninteresting.

How far the existence of the Academy has influenced French literature, either for good or for evil, is an extremely dubious question.

I don't see the point of belonging to a party on the increasingly dubious assumption that it's slightly less bad than the opposition.

The Bible is full of dubious scientific impossibilities, from Jonah living inside a whale, to the sun standing still in the sky for Joshua.

If I see something dubious, say on a blog or a Web site, and I don't see it anywhere else, I'll just go right to the source and check it out.

I admire Peter Mandleson's chutzpah and the way he transformed the Labour party but not his dubious ideas about Europe and industrial policy.

I still come closest to success with drawing. When I use color the results are dubious, for these painfully gained experiences bear less fruit.

The assumption that rigidly rejecting words and phrases that have existed for centuries will have much impact on public attitudes is rather dubious.

I'm very suspicious of the idea of a "final theory" in natural science, and the thought of a complete system of ethical rules seems even more dubious.

I am always shocked that there are still a handful of defenders of the dubious practice of abstinence, surely the worst idea since chocolate-covered ants.

I knew I wanted to be an actor, and my mother said, 'Call Aaron Sorkin.' It seemed dubious that I'd make it as an actor by calling Jews I knew, but it worked.

That night at Carnegie Hall was a great experience. When the thing was first put up to me I was a little dubious, not knowing just what would be expected of us.

If I didn't want to fight Carl Froch then I wouldn't have invested so much time and money into appealing with the IBF over the dubious outcome of the first fight.

Most of India's 300 odd news channels are making losses and are dependent on dubious cross holding, black money and dodgy private equity investors, both foreign and Indian.

Self-pity is an ignoble emotion, but we all feel it, and the orthodox critical line that it represents some kind of artistic flaw is dubious, a form of emotional correctness.

Con artists specialize in finding what people need, and Trump knows the media craves variety, scandal, secrets, and he-said-she-said stories, even of the most dubious provenance.

My background with acting is deeply interwoven with my family life and my childhood. It's a 'Peter Pan'-like narrative, something that was golden but could also be a bit dubious.

This is why I believe that many of our current eschatologies, intoxicated by dubious interpretations of John’s Apocalypse are not only ignorant and wrong, but dangerous and immoral.

To some degree, I was very dubious of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' idea - taking a theme park ride and turning into a film - even though they seemed to end up being quite fun films.

I'm dubious about having Social Security put into the stock market. I think that we have gotten very far away from the idea that there's something sacrosanct about retirement investments.

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