I was skeptical about reading the first book written by Mr. Preacher; however he did not disappoint.
Personally
I am skeptical about reading anything but pdfs with simple structures on this device where the text can be reflowed.
Not exact matches
Brownson's conservative approach to Scripture will win over many
skeptical readers, and his book should
be required
reading for anyone who wants to make an informed judgment
about the Bible and homosexuality.
I have never
been much for «inspiration books» and
was a little
skeptical about buying and
reading the book.
I have to admit, I
was pretty
skeptical about this one when I first
read about it since I haven't always
been a big lover of beans.
Read this article on how different fats affect cakes if you've always used butter and
are skeptical about using oil.
Read the comments below the recipe if you
're skeptical about the taste....
I
was so
skeptical about combing black beans with brownies that I
read through review after review on Google to see if the hype
was true.
You can
read more
about it here if you
're still
skeptical.
The testimonies I
read when researching this article
were fascinating, but I must admit that I
was a little
skeptical — it
was hard to believe that something so simple as cayenne could bring
about such sudden changes to persistent problems.
And yet, despite what could
be seen as overwhelming evidence, many people, myself included,
read these articles and remained
skeptical about the link between SIDS and bedsharing.
It will leave you curious
about all things space and time, and it
's a must -
read for anyone
skeptical about the spaces between this life and the next.
I recently
read Sweet Potato Power by Ashley Tudor and I admit that at first, I
was somewhat
skeptical of a 250 + page book completely
about sweet potatoes, but Ashley did a great job.
When I first
read about Natural Calm I
was skeptical of its efficacy and the wide variety of problems it claimed to handle.
I
read your article
about arches, but I
'm still a little
skeptical.
So when I
read about the Raw Beauty Green Superfood Powders I
was skeptical at best... until my samples arrived.
I've
been always a little
skeptical about probiotics supplements, because, I've
read many times, that, while eating fermented foods (kefir, sauerkraut etc) it
's an effective way to help your gut flora, popping pills or powders, isn't just as effective.
Great post by the way, I
was really
skeptical about starting before I
read your blog.
Just like when I'd
read about it previously, I
was skeptical about how something that
is so acidic could help with an over-production of acid.
Nothing in the online help
about VIP says that VIP emails can
be read by non-paying members, so I
'm a bit
skeptical, but I guess we'll see if it works.
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This may
be an unfair jab at Louisiana, but when I first
read the quote
about some private schools not wanting to participate in that state's choice programs because of a desire to «maintain their distinctive character and independence,» I
was skeptical.
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If you
're feeling
skeptical about whether or not you even need a Kindle, take a moment to
read our piece on why every eBook fan absolutely needs a Kindle.
When Amazon's ereader first came out (November 19, 2007 to
be exact), I sensed most people
were skeptical about the future of digital
reading.
I will admit, when I first
read about the Permanent Portfolio in the late - 80s, I
was somewhat
skeptical, but not totally dismissive.
Most reports
are just anecdotal accounts of treatment success, so
be very
skeptical about exaggerated claims of success and consult with your veterinarian before trying anything you
read about online.
Be skeptical of any exaggerated claims of treatment success that you
read about online.
I particularly don't trust rice because of it
's arsenic content (
read Consumer Reports, unless you
are skeptical about education).
Thus, when I
read about The Untold Legacy, I
was skeptical at first.
To me, that sounds like a big promise, and after having
read the book, I started to wonder whether that statement
is just the sort of claims it tries to make people become more
skeptical about?
Phil Mote, director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University,
is skeptical of McPherson's predictions: «I've
been connected to national and international assessments of the state of the science of climate change, and although my colleagues and I
are generally very concerned
about what challenges climate change
is bringing to humankind, no expert that I have
read has used language like «extinction of the human race.»
It would
be interesting to
read «
skeptical» viewpoints on the paper Andrew writes
about.
While I have
read of accounts by
skeptical scientists of how they
are selectively funneled out of the funding process, the level of coordination it would take to virtually eliminate any funding for good research scientists who might reach findings that diverge with what we
are calling «consensus» here seems far too complicated logistically to
be doable — particularly when you consider those very same scientists
are frequently characterized by the the folks who make such claims
about inequities in research funding as
being so incompetent they
are unable to see «obvious» flaws in their scientific reasoning.
It seems reasonable, but I tend to
be skeptical of just
about everything science - related I
read in the news.
Yes, choice of language
is important because people
are naturaly
skeptical about what they may percieve to
be «scare stories» but the dangers of AGW
are very real and possibly, yes, catastrophic and it would
be irresponsible to play down this risk in order to make more palatable
reading.
If you
're still
skeptical about the value of engagement, consider that 77 % of internet users
read blogs and companies with a blog see 97 % more inbound links than those with «brochure style» websites.
The hiring managers who
read lots of resumes
are savvy as well as
skeptical about candidates and can lose interest in a candidate's application if the resume
is filled with too many exaggerations.