Sentences with word «doubtful»

"Doubtful" means uncertain or unsure about something. Full definition
He's kind of doubtful about ever trying to make another one.
As such, we are highly doubtful about its legitimacy.
However I am very doubtful of buying anything on the internet, let alone a puppy.
Another issue is that it's highly doubtful whether this would make the parties any less dependent on big donors.
They pack their players off, telling them to stay free from injury, alcohol and women, only to see them return looking doubtful for the weekend fixture.
The publishers expressed interest in about 100 of them, but it remains doubtful whether any will be signed.
An incredible experience, the views within doubtful sound were breath taking!
Answer: That defense seems doubtful at best — and remember, it can only work if you actually have a twin sister in the first place.
These have their own share of problems, as well as doubtful claims.
It remains doubtful if research there will ever be possible again.
Although I'm doubtful in regards to the last bosses of both games.
«We remain doubtful of any deal,» he wrote.
Those parents who believe strongly that breast milk is the best and only food for your baby may leave you feeling doubtful with their facts and debates.
Her own place in that world looks doubtful, with her identity altered or even dissolved.
With online dating becoming more mainstream and accepted, some women are still doubtful whether it is a safe way to make friends.
It's also doubtful there will be another one who publishes as much great journalism, or as many images that rise to the level of art.
It seems doubtful at this stage in his career.
No word on any of these questions so far, and I'm kind of doubtful there will be any more specifics shared about the settlement.
I was a bit doubtful when I ordered this, but I love it.
I'm personally doubtful anyone is aware of any child pornography on the blockchain (because I don't think there is any).
I am extremely doubtful that kale chips are edible, but I am ready for you to attempt some magic.
Parents may feel doubtful if the soy - based formula will give enough nutrients for their growing babies.
Don't take a risk and don't make doubtful decisions on your own.
I'm a little doubtful because i have rarely ever baked in microwave.
I was doubtful how much I could get out of a one - hour session in video, but was very pleasantly surprised.
The future is now doubtful, risky, uncertain.
But that change of course seems doubtful given the industry's past.
That being said, it is quite doubtful that eating raw fruits and veggies before 8 months will harm her.
Perhaps the most doubtful aspect of it, though, is that for ecological purposes it appears simply to be addressing a question that doesn't matter very much.
But the truth is that most of us are filled with negative, doubtful thoughts rather than thoughts about abundance.
And while we're at it, 3.8 % for an unsecured loan sounds pretty damn low, I would be really doubtful about that.
It is frankly doubtful which other countries would follow this policy direction.
I left doubtful this morning, had a second thought and I have to admit everything is pure magic: the spot, the minimalist but strong pieces.
It looks pretty doubtful to me at the minute, unless they really shine in the next few months.
When interest rates rise the shares of service providers like electricity and gas also seems to be doubtful due to lots of debt.
An honest look within, even to say nothing of the fruits observed in the lives of others, makes this a very doubtful conclusion.
Making a mental note will help prevent you from wondering later whether you completed the task and avoid future doubtful moments.
It may be to a defendant's advantage to settle real liabilities, potentially even to settle small claims of doubtful merit.
Such training is of doubtful utility in the long run because the nature of legal work, like the world, is always changing.
That is, it seems to me, a very doubtful assumption in both instances.
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