Sentences with phrase «dubious when»

I'm normally dubious when companies claim its tablet's companion keyboard is as accurate as a full - size laptop, but if you don't mind the extra bulk that keyboard folio adds to the Tab S3 (or the extra $ 130 it costs) and your aim is to be productive, Samsung's keyboard folio case is a worthy buy.
This practice is made even more dubious when you throw in premium financing.
Having lived with santa anas I'm just a little dubious when folks talk about the wind blowing the heat away.
Like someone else stated previously, I was a bit dubious when they said 60 fps as with a game like this, I think I'd rather have a lower frame rate and improved visuals.
I'm normally dubious when companies claim its tablet's companion keyboard is as accurate as a full - size laptop, but if you don't mind the extra bulk that keyboard folio adds to the Tab S3 (or the extra $ 130 it costs) and your aim is to be productive, Samsung's keyboard folio case is a worthy buy.
It's already dubious when a retailer takes on the role of a publisher.
If the automaker gets the positioning wrong, it ends up with something like a Nissan Maxima, a front - drive car whose price seems dubious when viewed from above or below.
Which makes it all the more dubious when McDonagh trots out stereotypically young, pretty, somewhat ditsy girls for comic relief.
We were dubious when this remake of the classic suburban fright flick was announced — it looked like just another cheap Hollywood cash - in.
It is particularly dubious when he doesn't seem to value technical proficiency very much in the rest of the squad, and seems to love attackers whose primary contribution is positional responsibility and energy.
Feed them to your family and friends, especially the ones who are dubious when it...
The nighttime panel on the startup topic of your choice is equally dubious when it comes to growing your professional network.

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Things hardly improve when you get to work — and have to endure meetings of dubious purpose and concentration - disrupting pop - ins by colleagues.
How the Ghomeshi case unfolds is anyone's guess, but for business owners it offers an important lesson: when a prominent employee comes to personify their brand — then proceeds to bring their its reputation into question with dubious after - hours activities — morality clauses can be a useful way to protect your business.
As our search narrows, leaders emerge... When we last left off, we had established that in our search for the perfect ICO platform we've encountered our fair share of dead ends and dubious options.
The company's growth rate — it was hiring 100 sales reps a week to help hit aggressive targets — led to some dubious tactics when it came to marketing SolarCity's zero - money - down concept.
Investors who try to ape him simply by reducing his methods to dubious cashflow projections or buying any old listed household name when its stock price falls 20 per cent will never replicate Buffett's success.
We will continue to police the market and enforce when necessary... But we are also urging market professionals to do proper gatekeeping to prevent frauds or dubious fundraising to assist us in ensuring compliance with the law.
The Internet giants warned against patent trolling, which refers to instances when companies that had no involvement in the creation or invention of a patent demand licences or other payments from legitimate companies by relying on dubious patents.
It is reasonable to be dubious about biographies of philosophers, even when they are good.
Jim and I exchanged a dubious look when Lorraine offered to pray for us.
The stories themselves insist that Joseph was not the biological father of Jesus and there is the strange inclusion, in the genealogy of Matthew, of the four disreputable women: Tamar, who conceived twins of her father - in - law after seducing him (Gen 38); Ruth, the Moabite woman who claimed Boaz as her husband under dubious circ - umstances (Ruth 4); Rahab, the Jericho prost - itute who aided the Israelite spies when prospecting for the invasion across the Jordan (Josh 2); and Bathsheba, who was ra - ped by King David (2 Sam 11).
It's always dangerous when preachers, (especially on national TV) make dubious connections between particular acts of particular groups of people, and calamities and natural disasters.
His narrative is interlarded with swift, ejaculatory appeals to God, (E.g., Nehemiah 4:4; 5:19; 6:9, 14; 13:14, 22, 29) sometimes ethically dubious as when he calls down divine wrath on his enemies, sometimes high - minded and devout, but always revealing an intimate sense of the spiritual presence and availability of the living God.
Laughing when the scandal of the boys» dubious parentage becomes known, Anne Boleyn says to Henry, «They could tell Boccaccio a tale, those sinners at Wolf Hall.»
The dubious provenance of these stories doesn't make them wrong, but we should be wary when a reporter says that he heard someone read a memo written by someone else about something Trump once said.
When biblical texts are the only sufficient reason for holding ethical and political views, a dubious «divine voluntarism» results.
It is not an exaggeration to say there is no way the writer would say something like, «Such - and - such college has the dubious distinction of being the MOST religious campus etc. etc.» The author is fueling the notion that somehow being less religious is somehow a bad thing when each day and throughout history it has been shown time and again being more religious is more of a liability.
When Desmond Tutu, former Anglican archbishop and Nobel laureate, was appointed chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission by President Nelson Mandela, there was probably nobody who envied him the dubious honor.
Already in the History of the Synoptic Tradition we find traces of this, because it is noticeable that when he is grouping together sayings which reflect one of these characteristics, Bultmann shows no great concern if some of them are dubious on other grounds, although he will note the possibility in passing.
The signs are that the Catholic Church will at least make its voice heard when the Bill comes to be debated in the Commons: but any hope that the C of E will come up to scratch seems, on the evidence so far available, dubious to say the least.
With all its dubious aspects admitted, Deuteronomy is still a remarkable recovery of Yahwist order, when held against the practice of Judah under Manasseh; and when held against the alternative of a complete destruction of Yahwist order through the Exile and the dispersion of the upper class, it has proved to be its salvation in the form of the Jewish postexilic community).9
When it comes to eating seaweed based dishes, I will admit, I was more than a little dubious at first.
Which, I'm pretty sure is what my Mom was imagining when I mentioned that this strawberry chia jam was my next recipe for the blog, and she replied with a rather dubious, ``... hmmm.»
Sirs: After having read about this somewhat dubious feat, I recalled that I, as a junior in high school when taking the Marine Physical Fitness Test for my physical education class, had attained a speed of about one sit - up per second for the short time of two minutes.
The silliest hairstyle in football; the worst positional play in the Prem, weediness; inability to jump when attempting to head the ball; immature personality; the dubious honour of being the most regressed Arsenal player in just two seasons; most importantly of all, the large sale fee, even he would fetch, being still young.
Nailon's dubious distinction as the NBA's best bargain is certain to end when his contract expires.
I think we need a radical approach to CHEATING my approach would eliminate it very quickly.When dubious decisions are taken which leads to a goal being scored from the resulting penalty or free kick and a player is sent off wrongly and the result goes against the team who have been penalised, when the review panel examine these issues clearly sees that the decision was the wrong one the the goal should be disallowed and the result should be reversed.But there is no one who has what it takes to introduce this ruling.Pity.
The second one was definitely an own goal, but hopefully the dubious goals panel don't credit Jack Cork with an own goal when Iwobi's shot was likely to go into the bottom corner.
And a dubious incident at the 93rd minute when we had a clear penalty denied in the first leg, you can not award that at this point.
I remember last year when we scored the goal that was going to put us through against Liverpool I went crazy, I had, had quite a few wines by then, and while I was still celebrating the scouse gits got a very dubious penalty which Gerrard scored, it just goes to show how important an away goal is, that is why we are in a better position than manure, if Inter sneak a goal manure will require 2, actually I am talking dribble they would need two anyway, but 1 - 1 would see Inter through.
Just minutes into the game and fans were delirious when Charlie Adam converted from the spot moments after waving Baggies defender Pablo Ibanez off the field after receiving a dubious red card.
You may be on dubious ground when discussing this for a family as fertility treatments may have played a role in hyperovulation and the birth of twins.
The former agriculture minister made perhaps the most infamous expenses claim when he put in a bill which included the cleaning of his moat in his country estate, and was awarded the dubious honour of being the first MP to step down over the scandal.
I want to warn the misguided war - mongering youths and their supporting dubious elders that when they spark their dream war, they will get more internal factional warfare than they ever imagine.
At that tragic pass, the South East governors roused themselves to «ban» IPOB (a panic - driven action of dubious legality)-- not when Kanu was inspecting a bathetic column of Biafra «troops»; not when he announced the formation of a Biafra Secret Service; not when he triumphantly claimed the president was a Buhari clone from the Sudan, after his medical vacation, not the Buhari original; and definitely not when he ordered his IPOB rabble to burn Nigeria, should any attempt be made at his arrest!
The man taking over from Bob Quick has the dubious luck of being the person turned to when things go pear - shaped at the Met.
«When the previous administration made those declarations, there were people that were dubious and skeptical because there's no guarantee,» Oddo said.
«I'm a little dubious about his commitment because he seems to pay attention to these issues only when there's an election coming up and what he's done is put together a panel that he wants to study the issue and frankly there's no need to study the issue further,» Holland said.
At age 72, he's looking at a minimum of 14 years in prison when he's sentenced Tuesday — and he has every incentive to tell prosecutors everything he knows about a dubious project he helped create.
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