But on the other hand if councils choose to use dubitable methods to make money for themselves, no serious investors will be forthcoming. |
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Thus it wasn't long before we began to hear dubitable dons mouth palpable absurdities. |
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The investigator determines whether a proposition is dubitable by attempting to construct a possible scenario under which it is false. |
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When they are delivered by authority they are dubitable, confused, and lack self-evidence. |
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But this solution has been found dubitable by many commentators. |
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The way President Trump himself frequently tweets dubitable information has, at least, further devalued the entire idea of substantiation, if not knowledge itself. |
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In this case reverse the process, work backwards, and try to deduce your original conjecture via the inverse route from the indubitable truth to the dubitable conjecture. |
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