• It would be a pity if the book's dubious title discouraged a wider readership.

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  • Samsung is simply complying with Australian procedural requirements so it can make all possible invalidity arguments against Apple's dubious patents.

    ENGADGET: Samsung sues Australian patent office to force judicial review of Apple patents (Update: Samsung clarifies)

  • Yet even Myers's dubious premise, that women seeking abortions are innocent by definition, does not lead to his monstrous conclusion, that Gosnell is innocent.

    WSJ: Best of the Web Today: 'Stop Being a Baby'

  • Grand Prix's dubious performance does not come cheap.

    FORBES: Booby Prize

  • The chips contain 3 grams of total fat and fewer than 250 mgs of sodium, which fits the company's dubious definition of a more healthful snack, ( see graphic), compared with 10 grams of total fat and 290 mgs of sodium in Cheetos.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Finally, as Mr. Anwar's Sept. 16, 2008, claims of having enough defectors at the time to take over government and Mr. Najib's tolerance of the Front's dubious takeover of the Perak state legislature in 2009 demonstrate, both are comfortable with the ambiguities of Malaysian politics.

    WSJ: Joseph Chinyong Liow: Malaysia's Doppelganger Election

  • But because of Mr Mori's own dubious ethics, this has quickly turned into an uphill struggle.

    ECONOMIST: Japan

  • But a longtime family friend is dubious about Hashim's investment in a political campaign that arguably never stood a chance.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • This gives the managers two bites at the apple, and it's a dubious prosecutorial practice that is frowned upon by most courts.

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  • They are in any event dubious about Europe's plans.

    ECONOMIST: German defence

  • Others are dubious about Teva's prospects, as well.

    FORBES: Drug Test

  • However, AFP reported that Bubka's deputy, Viktor Korzh, was dubious about the veracity of the BBC's claims.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • That's because the dubious honor went to a car Consumer Reports also calls "sumptuous, " "quiet and luxurious" and "a delight to drive": the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

    FORBES: Over-Engineering 101

  • Pikelet is drawn to a danger greater than 20-footers: the dubious charms of Sando's wife, Eva, a former daredevil skier embittered by a knee injury that has terminated her own exhilaration on the slopes.

    ECONOMIST: New fiction 1

  • In so doing, the Clinton team is employing a well-practiced gambit: The same tactic has thus far successfully deferred congressional efforts to oppose the also-dubious dispatch of U.S. personnel to monitor the Golan Heights in the event that a "peace agreement" is struck by Israel and Syria.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Nacer Chadli's poked shot gave Twente hope but a dubious penalty allowed Pavlyuchenko to add a Spurs third and Gareth Bale's late goal sealed victory.

    BBC: Tottenham 4-1 FC Twente

  • Thaksinomics was plenty flawed itself, full of grand plans and dubious connections to the leader's own interests, but at least it faced outward to the world.

    FORBES: Show Business

  • Although Evans's Welsh pedigree was dubious to say the least, he played it up to the maximum, and made full use of his connections to mount an unrivalled publicity campaign.

    BBC: Scott of Antarctic 'propaganda created Welsh obsession'

  • It's true there are dubious medical sites on the Internet, and you do best by following the same guidelines that serve well in the financial world: If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

    CNN: Talk back to your doctor

  • If, as Sargent and Cook seem to wish, Republicans were so weak as to be dissuaded from doing their duty by a handful of dubious poll numbers, it's unlikely they'd win many elections and certain they wouldn't deserve to.

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  • Wichita State got here by beating the best: No. 2-seeded Ohio State on Saturday, and before that, top seed Gonzaga, whose No. 1 ranking in the polls entering the tournament had a dubious, "World's Greatest Cup of Coffee" feel.

    WSJ: Jason Gay | A Heart-Stopping Moment in Indy

  • " Much later in the NIE text, in presenting an alternate view on another matter, the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research included a sentence that states: "Finally, the claims of Iraqi pursuit of natural uranium in Africa are, in INR's assessment, highly dubious.

    CNN: Text of CIA Director George Tenet's statement

  • Gaffney and Hoitsma address serious flaws in the arguments Brown uses to support his dubious thesis that finite U.S. resources can usefully be expended on defenses provided they are more technologically limited than we are capable of making them and, even then, only if they are used to defend allied territory and Americans overseas.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | NOW HEAR THIS: OP ED��S REBUT HAROLD BROWN, URGE END TO POLICY OF ASSURED VULNERABILITY

  • That contrast was highlighted over the dubious re-election of Peru's President Alberto Fujimori in May.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil��s foreign policy

  • So several have sought dubious powers to meet the public's unreasonable expectations.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • So it proved 10 minutes into the second half when Knight headed home Jensen's corner, though the dubious goals panel may want a look after it deflected off Stefanovic.

    BBC: Portsmouth 1-1 Fulham

  • "Boeing didn't manage to beat Northrop Grumman in a single measure of merit, " she said on Monday, explaining that Boeing's poor past performance and dubious cost estimates hurt its chances of beating its rivals.

    FORBES: Boeing Boomerangs On McCain

  • Taking from one's higher-achieving competitors is dubious enough, but these programs also are mooching off their own universities.

    WSJ: Enough Already With the Little Guy in College Football

  • They suspect the group of conspiring to further Mr Berlusconi's interests with a mix of dubious blandishments and dirty tricks.

    ECONOMIST: The latest Italian scandal

  • Instead the banks, including a few that had lent fraudulently to friends or their own directors, simply dumped as many dubious loans as they could on to Fobaproa's books.

    ECONOMIST: Latin lessons for Asian banks

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