Sentences with phrase «dubious value at»

Mustafi has dubious value at 50 mill (fee + salary) Kolasinac costs 120k p / w and hardly plays.

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Not even a casual observer of Cuomo's modus operandi, his penchant for avoiding the press, his administration's hindering FOIL requests and almost clinical obsession with secrecy, could for a moment entertain Malatras» dubious claims at face value.
«The gambling deal is a boon for certain wealthy special interests and of dubious value to the public,» Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, said in a statement on the organization's website at the time.
We pick up a bar and don't bother checking out the label, but if we did, we'd find artificial ingredients and nutritional value that is dubious at best.
Her face had become synonymous with the genre of scrappy, meandering stories about young people figuring out their lives dubbed «mumblecore» (that term may have dubious value today, but unquestionably elevated several filmmakers» profiles at the time).
I'm very dubious about the value of this as a business practice or a negotiating tool, but that at least has context.
Well, at least you acknowledge that WD is essentially in the business of promoting expensive writing «products» that are of dubious value.
The problem with this measurement is that for going concerns, much of their current assets are not current assets at all, but rather fixed assets of the most dubious value.
They have an uncanny ability to home in on trusting investors who accept dubious claims at face value.
Although a vaccine aimed at protecting against FIP exists, Dr. Scott notes that its efficacy has proved to be of dubious value.
There is NOTHING to relate ANY similarity for GRAVITY or «the Theory of Gravity» to either the «hockey stick» plot or «greenhouse supposition», certainly any such link is NOT found in SCIENCE... My only post to that thread, and that thread (being titled «hockey - stick - is - broken» last (it seems), is reprised here: ------ At April 25, 2006 2:38 AM, Peter K. Anderson a.k.a. Hartlod (tm) said... It is of dubious value to even attempt to consider «tree growth» in terms solely of «temperature» and the quantity of refutation makes worthless the concept of doing such, regardless of tree / species numbers.
Because most citizens and policy - makers have not been trained in spotting ethically dubious claims that are often hidden in what appear at first glance to be «value - neutral» economic arguments, IPCC's acknowledgement of the ethical limitations of economic arguments is vitally important.
World leaders have attempted to achieve an agreement, for reasons that I find dubious, but let's take them at face value here.
So you did see the claim in the IPCC report, and yet you, a science journalist, and someone who had spent 15 years researching water security, didn't think to investigate where the claim — that you had previously regarded as dubious, and controversial — had been substantiated, but decided to take at face value?
Despite your three years of expensive legal education, in other words, you are basically a complete novice at everything to do with starting a practice, and a dubious value proposition.
Clients won't follow these lawyers to new firms, either because they're dubious, because they weren't as loyal as the lawyer thought (indicative of poor relationship management skills) or because the value proposition of training a new client team at the new firm doesn't exist.
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