Sentences with phrase «author is skeptical about»

The author is skeptical about this finding, suggesting that the «gradual» introductions reported may not have been sufficiently gradual or performed correctly.
The author is skeptical about the efficacy of niacon as a marijuana detox supplement however it is a vitamin after all and can't hurt to try it.

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John Medina, author of Brain Rules, a developmental molecular biologist by trade, couldn't be more clear in his keynote speech: at this early stage of neuroscience, we should be skeptical about taking preliminary results and apply them to other fields, including L&D.
Washington Times, February 28, 2012» [Professor] Howard Gardner, one of the world's most influential thinkers and author of the theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) recently was asked if there were too many engineers in India, Gardner said: «I'm skeptical about any profession being valorized over others.
Authors do not need to be skeptical about Pronouns intentions.
They are skeptical about anybody selling anything to authors, or taking their money.
Publishers are skeptical about eBook technology; authors are primarily concerned with their intellectual property protection; readers need fast payment and more eReaders.
Mark Bowen, the author of «Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr. James Hansen and the Truth About Global Warming» (Fresh Air interview) said he was initially skeptical about the investigation, but was pleasantly surprised that it captured not only the basic violations of the public trust, but also dealt with «the subtler aspects of censorship — the delaying of information, the sorts of intimidation that cause self censorship.&rAbout Global Warming» (Fresh Air interview) said he was initially skeptical about the investigation, but was pleasantly surprised that it captured not only the basic violations of the public trust, but also dealt with «the subtler aspects of censorship — the delaying of information, the sorts of intimidation that cause self censorship.&rabout the investigation, but was pleasantly surprised that it captured not only the basic violations of the public trust, but also dealt with «the subtler aspects of censorship — the delaying of information, the sorts of intimidation that cause self censorship.»
Below are the authors» 2.5 - page New Republic article, which gives a good presentation of their overall approach, plus (of interest to those who are skeptical about the need for large public investment), excerpts from a San Francisco Chronicle story showing how four generations of technological innovations in Silicon Valley — radio, vacuum tubes transistors and chips — all could NOT have happened without massive federal funds, mostly from the Defense Department.
Mann says that although he is skeptical about the details of the study, by putting forth these ideas the authors, «have initiated an absolutely critical discussion» about the 2 °C target.
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