Sentences with phrase «dubious nature»

The kinstone system got a little out of hand at times, and some of the items you can collect are really of dubious nature as to how useful they are.
Rather than use satellites, NOAA / GISS relies on surface stations, many of either UNKNOWN or HIGHLY DUBIOUS nature, that even by their own admission cover barely 50 % of the world's land surface.
Beyond the realms of the German Purity Law, brewers are using weird and wonderful ingredients which, despite their dubious nature, are...
«I am aware of the dubious nature of my last name,» Nixon said.
So I am aware of the dubious nature of my last name.
«My mother used to say that she grew up during World War II with a father named Adolf and then she lived through the 1970s with a husband named Nixon, so I am aware of the dubious nature of my last name, but I also have to say, if I was given the choice, I'd rather be the good Nixon than the bad Cuomo.»
The problem, however, is the scarce amount of human research available and the dubious nature of the studies we do we have.
Man wants those who have character and integrity as a life partner is not someone who is just beautiful outside, but with a dubious nature, which may cause issues down the road.
Just to play dress up, sex up the men, while looking for confrontations of dubious nature, it seems.
Barry Keoghan and Evan Peters are strong as apathetic, bored college students who fall victim to glamorized fables of the perfect crime in Layton's white - knuckle exploration of young white male entitlement and the dubious nature of truth and memory.
This step is generally done when there is little or no existing content, or the content that does exist is of a dubious nature.
While, I've written about the dubious nature of real estate training workshops in the past, I thought a refresher was due.
«It is called Rauchbilden, or, «Smoke pictures,» and addresses the dubious nature of image - making at the present moment.
Such is the dubious nature of free enterprise which more and more are less bound by national interests & only have a patriotic duty to their bottom line.
Changing definitions is the most likely man made factor that would lead to an ice free Arctic, however, which is in line with the dubious nature of climate science these days.
My intensive studies of man caused Global Warming (AGW) had convinced me of the dubious nature of AGW long before I signed the «petition.»
The Advocate General logically concluded that, in light of the dubious nature of the Hungarian practice, it should be clear that Mr Balogh can not be made to pay for the translation of the judgment.
Apart from the dubious nature of the court's application of the legislation to domain names, issues arise in the case as to whether Kentucky has jurisdiction and whether domain names are property or, as the defendants argued:
If you have simply demonstrated a tendency to file too many claims, you may also be non renewed, especially if any of those claims appear to be of a dubious nature in the eyes of your provider.
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