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Indeed it is, and if Italian football had any history of corruption or dodginess you'd have to ask questions about a performance that bad, wouldn't you?
There were all these different characters pursuing activities of vastly varying degrees of dodginess.
Adam Sampson: 'If somebody does something really, really dodgy, or there is a general pattern of lower-level dodginess.
From his bowler to his riding-mac to his moustache to his highly-polished shoes he embodies spleen and dodginess.
Jack Pitt-Brooke: "The dodginess of Holland's defence has been understated this World Cup.
Still, the general dodginess of the A-bracket suspension meant that Ford decided to replace it with the more conventional GT rear suspension.
They kept ringing up their former colleagues, making out they were selling the new Royal Life Unit Trust, that they had risen above OTC dodginess.
But after misadventures ordering in a foreign tongue and navigating the dodginess of Taiwanese public rest rooms, there was something comforting about entering a Starbucks that was identical to the ones back home, from the menu to the décor of the (very clean) bathroom.
His ostensible mission is to crack a secret society of apolitical baddies, called Quantum; their key player, Dominic Greene, is played by French character actor Mathieu Amalric, a man with humorously crazy eyes and teeth of quasi-British dodginess.
Paul Cornell, Martin Day, and Keith Topping gave the serial a favourable review in The Discontinuity Guide (1995), writing, "The Ark in Space rises above the dodginess of the effects by treating its themes so seriously it's a possible influence on Alien."
"So if somebody does something really, really dodgy, or there is a general pattern of lower-level dodginess, to the extent that we think that there is a danger that consumers are going to be badly served, we will name," said the former chief executive of the homeless charity Shelter.