From the autumn of 1791 on, the king tied his hopes of political salvation to the dubious prospects of foreign intervention.
They started to lament their poor salaries and their dubious prospects.
A dubious prospect, with hard vacuum beyond the walls of Ra's pleasure domes.
Until that dubious prospect is realized, however, we shouldn't expect our architects to do more than aestheticize the actual urban condition.
Despite its dubious prospects, however, they made a rifle-like gun.
Readers distrust criminals, and publishers face the morally dubious prospect of helping someone profit from a crime.
Without a full range of outstanding textbooks, Freeload will remain nothing more than a concept with dubious prospects.
If the plan is carried out, we would face more than the dubious prospect of sending U.S. troops into battle under foreign command.
Despite generally favorable reviews, Variety sounded a cautious note, calling it "a rather dubious prospect.
It also found that instead of actively restoring damaged habitat, G.E. planned to mainly let nature heal itself - a dubious prospect.