Sentences with phrase «much serious doubt»

But this had not given rise to much serious doubt concerning their truthfulness.

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According to John J. DiIulio of Princeton University, a leading expert of prisons and punishment, «much evidence shows that imprisonment reduces crime... The data leave no doubt that the increased use of prisons averted millions of serious crimes [in the 1980s]».
The potential readership for a serious and sustained discussion of religion is no doubt much less.
We talk about the same things, but truth be, I have serious doubts that most Christians do much of this stuff.
So as much as I want to see Mason drive into traffic less and shoot the ball more, I have serious doubts that his couch feels the same way.
She's beautiful, bug - eyes and all, and when she simpers in her mealy - mouthed way that she loves Ben as much as Ben loves baseball, all the men folk are supposed to melt — but I have serious doubts as to whether Barrymore is romantic lead material.
Rothstein, on the other hand, concludes that these correlations are also weak, so much so that «it casts serious doubt on the entire value - added enterprise.»
This is no doubt a much more serious issue because if your tablet is plugged in all the time, a bit of inaccurate battery reporting isn't an issue, but in this case, if your tablet runs out of juice, that's it.
Travelling is exciting, there's no doubt about that and for many of us, it's pretty much a rite of passage: hitting 18, finishing school and jetting off for that first serious solo travel.
Recall that these climate models have been much maligned by people and groups who doubt that climate disruption is a serious or any risk to humanity and its economies.
You can only believe there is a looming catastrophe if a) you believe that man is responsible for 100 % of the CO2 increase (that is in serious doubt), b) an increase of up to 2.0 °C is not beneficial (there is much evidence that it is beneficial), c) over the next 100 years there will not be any major advances in energy production (now we can switch to nuclear within 10 - 20 years), and d) man can realistically do anything to effect global temperatures (the US EPA estimates proposed CO2 restrictions costing tens of trillions of US dollars would reduce global temperature by 0.006 °C).
The Liberian government's hiring of a small country office, and further sub-contracting much of the work to a lead auditor's own private Liberian accounting company, raised serious and legitimate doubts about the team's capacity and impartiality, as well as questioning Liberia's intentions to comply with UN demands (v).»
Joshua — I am having serious doubt that you can distinguish between s *** and shinola, much less a fallacy and Obamacare.
There is no doubt that for many years the serious legal publishers have been much further ahead of ebook technology, the latter being about simple devices for reading basic narrative in consumer publishing environments.
In cases of more serious injuries, and facing lost wages because you can't work, or hiring others to help you because you can't perform your normal duties, you will no doubt be experiencing much more stress and emotional turmoil, as well as facing the pain of the injuries.
Knowing that more than 2 - million people have already used this site over a 10 + year span with an A + rating from the BBB pretty much removes all doubt that they are a serious company, not just some fly by night making a quick buck.
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