Not exact matches
So Watsa has added another
dubious marketing
decision to BlackBerry history, selling it
as a national treasure.
In fact, Comey did
as much
as anyone to get Trump elected with three ethically
dubious decisions: He publicly lambasted Hillary Clinton for her handling of her emails, despite his
decision not to recommend criminal prosecution.
The penalty
decision may be seen
as dubious, but the club should point the finger at themselves rather than Lee Mason who, by letter of the law, did not put a foot wrong.
These circumstances, plus the fact that the volatile Snyder (or The Cookie Monster,
as the majority Nabisco stockholder is sometimes known) could even imply that McAdoo, a man who works
as hard in practice
as in games, who plays more minutes and shoulders a bigger burden than anybody in the NBA, was a loafer, made the suspension a landmark in the history of
dubious decisions.
Why do fans have to accept such unfairness such
as handballs, diving and other extremely
dubious decisions.
Every seemingly
dubious selection
decision he had made in recent weeks was on display and seemingly working
as he had always intended.
Arsenal managed to cope without these players in the FA Cup replay against Orient, but their absence was largely felt in the stalemate against Sunderland,
as the Gunners were denied a win by
dubious referee
decisions and a complete lack of creativity in the first sixty minutes of the game.
I'm sure Bolton manager Owen Coyle doesn't have time for sob stories about what could have been had some
dubious decision gone their way and what not, but there was a real sense of injustice last Sunday
as Bolton, who did more than merely hold their own against one of England's most successful clubs, were beaten by a then struggling Liverpool with the aid of some poor officiating.
«The
decision of SERAP to anchor its case on a baseless and unsubstantiated allegation by former CBN governor, Professor Charles Soludo that N30 trillion — about seven times the total annual budget during the Jonathan administration — is missing confirms SERAP's
dubious motives and its role
as a tool for politically motivated actors.
However, the
decision to ditch a manual gearbox in favour of what Abarth calls a «Competizione» semi-auto transmission with paddle - shift is almost
as dubious, though not nearly
as funny,
as the PR blurb's description of the 595 50th Anniversary
as «the world's smallest supercar».
In an email on Wednesday, Robert P. Murphy, a senior economist for the group, said: «We appreciate that agencies are in an awkward position right now, but our view is that the correct
decision is to avoid using such a
dubious concept
as the «social cost of carbon» in its present form.»
I was a bit
dubious about this design
decision at first because it makes the watch seem a bit under polished, but
as I wore it out I realized that the smooth finish of the plastic is actually what makes it so comfortable.
Others such
as Katie, who commented on a story about Maxed Out in the The New York Times, sums up many of Katrina's detractors with her
dubious line: «Having children, and deciding how many, is a personal
decision and one has to make sure she can stick with it without crying, asking for a medal and sympathy... being a mother is a big job, maybe you should think about it before?»