Second impression — fueled
by a deep skepticism for anyone who eats loads of saturated fats is this: when you say «The post, aptly titled, What I actually eat, has more than twice the traffic of the next three most read posts combined.
Not exact matches
Despite the day's developments, there was
deep skepticism in Washington that anything would change because of the long history of inaction
by state and federal politicians after similar mass shootings.
And if anyone is afraid that he is in for some kind of esoteric rigmarole, may I try to alleviate his fears
by remarking that the lecturers are all children of the twentieth century as much as they are professing Christians, alive to the astounding advances of contemporary science and technology, alive also to the
deep — seated moral and cultural
skepticism which has developed side
by side with an increasing moral passion and sensitivity.
Complicating all of the negotiations is a lack of trust between the two camps, and particularly a
deep skepticism by Scharff and Cantor that Cuomo will keep his word.
His
skepticism is put to the test, however, when he receives a file of three chilling, inexplicable cases: a night watchman (Paul Whitehouse) haunted
by disturbing visions as he patrols an abandoned asylum; an edgy young man (Black Mirror's Alex Lawther) involved in a hellish car accident
deep in the woods; and a wealthy former banker (Martin Freeman) visited
by the poltergeist spirit of his unborn child.
The effort has helped Obama enlarge the federal role in an arena dominated
by state and local governments, but there is
deep skepticism about his approach.
Only at the end of the 1950s did this genial sleeping prince wake up, his
deepest instincts gradually coming to life as the swaggering sincerity that had animated the Abstract Expressionists since the hard days of the Depression was eclipsed
by postwar prosperity and the world - weary
skepticism of Duchamp, whose star had been rising, slowly but steadily, since the 1940s.
According the 2009 Chief Legal Officer Survey conducted
by Altman Weil, Inc. [summary, PDF], there is
deep skepticism among corporate law departments that their law firm counterparts are equally serious about change.
This
deep skepticism is shared
by most US military leaders — as the recently announced defense budgets (with no programs of record to build autonomous weapons) shows.