Even
the biggest skeptics in our test kitchen were sold on the rich, decadent dessert - like breakfast we'd cooked up.
I understand it is hard to comprehend such a wild statement because I am
the biggest skeptic in the world, I argued with all of these experiences with these Being for years and kept asking for proof, always to get it.
Not exact matches
Of course, there will always be
skeptics who claim Nolan cast the singer to help market his film, but the truth of the matter is, the director's films have always contained concepts (like «Inception» and «Interstellar») or iconic figures (Batman and The Joker) who are far
bigger than any actor who has appeared
in them.
I will admit that when it was just a bookseller I was a
skeptic of Amazon's viability as a business and also of Jeff's strategic leadership, but he has proven to be what I look for
in a CEO — a bold visionary that implements
big strategies, sometimes despite conventional wisdom.
Skeptics said the United States, the world's
biggest economy, might back away from targets set
in the Paris climate agreement if the Republican Party wins the presidential election
in November.
The beachhead groups were part of a larger constellation of advisers, including Oklahoma oil and gas mogul Harold Hamm (once considered for energy secretary), billionaire investor Carl Icahn (last seen shadily pushing for policy that would benefit his oil refineries), GOP energy lobbyist Mike McKenna (
in charge of the DOE transition team), longtime climate
skeptic (and hopeless dope) Myron Ebell, North Dakota Rep. Kevin Cramer (the oil devotee who supposedly wrote Trump's
big energy speech last May), and Thomas J. Pyle, the director of the Institute for Energy Research (IER), a pro-fossil fuel «think tank» which, as we shall see, has provided several Trump staffers.
For those like Gibson and Montgomery, who planted their stakes along Central Avenue before Vitori Kimener, her return from the
big city sent a powerful message not only to
skeptics in the community, but to other aspiring entrepreneurs.
We challenge even the
biggest breakfast -
in - the - classroom
skeptic to argue with numbers like those.
For
skeptics of the chronically criticized members of the state Legislature, the 2016 legislative session has often seemed
in danger of becoming what some Albany watchdogs used to call a «Seinfeld session» — all about nothing — with
big issues languishing.
A 30 percent cut
in emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 is a
big number — less than environmental groups want but far more than the president can get via Congress, where climate change
skeptics rule the House and the Democratic Senate so far avoiding bringing a climate change bill to the floor during Obama's presidency.
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skeptics argue that a
big impact online is often a matter of shrewd marketing rather than quality science, says Mike Thelwall at the University of Wolverhampton
in the UK.
For all of vanadium's promise, it still faces
skeptics — including, surprisingly, some
in the wind - power business who think the energy storage problem is not such a
big deal.
The
biggest bludgeon the
skeptics have is that there is uncertainty
in the science.
My 16 - year old son is generally a
skeptic, and not my
biggest supporter
in things nutrition - related.
Based on Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman's Olivier - nominated play (which has caused audiences from London, Sydney, Moscow and more to sleep with the light on), the
big - screen frightfest will see Nyman return
in the lead as spectral
skeptic Professor Goodman.
So whether or not you believe
in Sarchie's story is entirely up to you, of course, but I think even the
biggest skeptics are
in for a treat when they see some actual footage of him performing an exorcism.
(
In Russian and German with subtitles) The
Skeptic (Unrated) Horror flick about a cynical lawyer (Tim Daly) who finds a
big surprise when he moves into his recently - deceased aunt's (Sara Weaver) house which is rumored to be haunted.
On Monday night, Marvel Studios and theaters across the country hosted packed theaters of fans and
skeptics to share 17 minutes of the film that is asking the
biggest question of this summer, «Will people go see a Marvel movie without any of the Avengers
in it?»
Starring Craig Robinson (The Office, This Is the End) and Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation,
Big Little Lies), Ghosted is a comedy about the partnership between two polar opposites — a cynical
skeptic and a genius «true believer»
in the paranormal — who are recruited by a secret government agency, known as The Bureau Underground, to save the human race from aliens.
McCarthy, as she always does, went
big all night
in the host's chair, whether mocking science deniers (and beating up Jennifer Aniston)
in a fake ad for gravity
skeptics, yelling at Kimmel's sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez for not dressing up
in silly costumes with her as had been supposedly decided, or dutifully greeting her three guests
in a succession of said costumes.
«
In California, teachers have been the
biggest critics and
skeptics of bilingual education,» Unz added.
When
in the 1990s computers became
big business for schools and technology providers, a few
skeptics such as Todd Oppenheimer (author of The Flickering Mind) urged caution and thrift, marshaling evidence of hype and waste
in the purchase and use of tools
in the classroom.
When doing
big, visible things, and especially when spending billions
in borrowed public funds, openness and working to engage potential
skeptics is the wisest course.
But I can sympathize with the
skeptics, until proven, any one should be wary of any game, but CoD4 is
in a sense
bigger, better and more intense and exciting than Infinity Ward's previous games.
My
biggest complaint about deniers (and I don't mean intellectually honest
skeptics) is that most of their motivation for doubting, and trying to avoid admission of the negative impacts, has more to do with not wanting to accept responsibility than with any kind of instinctive (
in my gut) doubt about the veracity of the issue.
I'm afraid that I agree with the
skeptics that even when published our codes are unnecessarily impenetrable, inadequately validated, inadequately linked to the literature (which itself is unnecessarily impenetrable, although IPCC reports are a
big help
in the latter regard).
(Unlikely
in the
big world with a great many
skeptics that I would be on their list despite my activism.)
But it doesn't end there, the error is not merely some random oversight, it instead sends curious investigators down a twisted trail to find out what its specific origins are... only to end up at a 1990s place run by a person who is seen
in the latest 2016 efforts to demonize Exxon and any
skeptic climate scientists who may have had an association with «
big oil» companies.
: One of the
bigger ironies about enviro - activists demanding full disclosure from
skeptic climate scientists is the manner
in which the enviros do not fully disclose information about their own people.
I was expecting fake
skeptics to remain mostly silent
in face of the ice massacre up north, but apparently they acutely sense how
big this blow is to the remaining shred of their credibility, and so they upped the ante of misleading and distorting stupidity.
The conferences bring together climate change
skeptics to, as the New York Times described, «challenge what has become a broad scientific and political consensus: that without
big changes
in energy choices, humans will dangerously heat up the planet.»
But I know exactly why Gleick did it: The warmists
in feeding off each other, long ago came to the conclusion that «
big industry and its think tanks» were funding
skeptics right and left.
The only thing that exists are the
big bad «mainstream media,» which,
in the selective reasoning of «
skeptics» excludes all of the entities listed above.
Folks on the Al Gore side,
in other words, have the situation preposterously backwards: they first should shoot down what
skeptics say with superior scientific reasoning and analysis, and then nail the coffin shut by proving precisely how
skeptics put out fabricated material bought by «
big coal & oil».
«We are overdue for the
biggest ideology collapse
in history, begging for an investigation into why the mainstream media and influential politicians apparently never checked the veracity of claims about «settled science» and «corrupt
skeptics.»
Is being a left winger and a Climate
Skeptic as
big a contradiction
in terms as a male feminist sympathizer is
in the eyes of a lesbian separatist feminist?
Climategate and the ongoing
skeptic debates aside, I think the
biggest problem facing the climate change movement is that there has essentially been a lull
in global warming for the past ten years that to my knowledge no models predicted.
According to Roger Pielke Jr., the New York Times writer Andy Revkin was threatened with the «
Big Cutoff» from the climate science community by Michael Schlesinger, a climate scientist from the University of Illinois, for the sin of «gutter reportage» and for providing space
in his Times blog for
skeptics.
Yes, they were interesting (and educational) times, before Climategate I didn't think much about the reasons for the great
big new taxes but when Climategate occurred I took an interest and since then have become a
skeptic or denialist or whatever the current word is Perhaps what Politicisation has done
in the name of science is demonstrate that there are inquiring and courageous scientific and other minds that do not close And where's Bulldust (I think he is Australian as I am) and the coiner of the phrase «Climategate» Happy anniversary everyone, thank you Anthony for a wonderful site
All this time that climate
skeptics are accused of being
in the employ of «
big oil» is nothing more than -LSB-...]
Since
Skeptics and Deniers make up a
big part of the climate blogosphere, what demographic are the Warmer Theatrics
in this thread supposed to be aimed at?
As
in your inability and unwillingness to answer ANY of these questions
in any meaningful way is a
BIG help to us
skeptics.
Climate science might have a problem with the recent TSI downturn causing 0.2 C cooling, but you'd think the idea would be right at home for certain
skeptics who decry climate science and bang on about obvious «
big ol' yeller»
in the sky all the time and how it influences climate so.
For those of you
in Rio Linda, it means that the public will not believe human activity causes global warming if they learn about problems the IPCC can't explain, and if Gore's
big accusation that
skeptic scientists are corrupt can't be proven.
Working up to his
big finish, Gunter then ratchets up the rhetoric, accusing climate scientists of «double think»
in criticizing
skeptics for basing arguments on a single year of data, but being guilty of the same themselves.
Wasn't the last
big group author
skeptic bashing published
in the Times or something a with a bit more impact than the Huff and Puff?
Amusingly the blog denizens who are
in the habit of contradicting climate
skeptics get just as dismissive when ocean oscillations are pointed out to them as the
skeptics do when the
big rise
in CO2 and temperature over the past half century is pointed out to them.
And about funding
in general, over the pasty 20 year 50 BILLION has been funneled into some form of AGW, with less than 2 - 3 million from «
Big Oil» funding the
skeptics.
The above «Climate of Doubt» program qualifies as such with its blatant insinuation about
skeptics corrupted by illicit money, as does its prior 2008 program «Heat»,
in which only unidentified
skeptic scientists were shown while the narrator said «Not only have
big oil companies not invested much
in renewables, but for years they were among the largest contributors to so - called climate change denier groups, groups like the Heartland Institute, the organizer of this 2008 convention.»
That's why so much of
Big Climate's behavior is cultish
in nature, including its conspiracy - theory paranoia, and its savage treatment of heretics and blasphemers — they're not shy about comparing
skeptics to Holocaust deniers or 9/11 truthers, as seen
in the Daily Beast's hyperventilation over the story of
skeptic Wei - Hock Soon's corporate funding.