Sentences with phrase «more dubious distinction»

Both entries have the more dubious distinction of not being the most popular choice in their respective series, with neither PB nor MGS being the typical go - to fan favorite entry.

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The bishop smuggles in a lot of dubious ideas in that distinction between «sacred» and «pastoral,» and his understanding of «vernacular» is more than a little biased.
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.
Now, they are in danger of achieving a somewhat more dubious and inglorious distinction: becoming the first top - flight English titlist since 1938 (Manchester City) to be relegated the following season.
PLATTSBURGH Despite all the gloom and doom surrounding the City of Plattsburgh's finances, the city is ending the year without one dubious distinction: more
Carol Reed's thriller Night Train To Munich, made in 1940, features scenes of concentration camps — then little more than a rumour — and Orson Welles's third directorial outing, The Watcher (1946), holds the dubious distinction of being the first Hollywood movie to include real - life footage of the camps.
That's not to say the Roku Express serves no purpose, but it's more about giving Roku «cheapest streaming box» bragging rights — a dubious distinction when you're talking about a small handful of dollars — than about pushing the streaming experience forward.
Five states — Arizona, Arkansas, Montana, New Mexico and Ohio — hold the dubious distinction of leading the country in the percentage of children burdened with three or more adverse childhood... Read more
Seasoned practitioner's will perhaps be more resourceful when it comes to tactical situations — however, some of the more popular tactics were always of dubious distinction anyway.
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