And climate change, despite gathering momentum on the Hill, faces
deep skepticism from coal - state and rust - belt Democrats who see it as a job killer.
Though some Republicans, like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, were quick to praise Tillerson's international business experience working with foreign governments, Tillerson's nomination was met with
deep skepticism from both parties over his embodiment of the most contentious 2016 campaign issues: Trump's closeness with Russia, climate change skepticism, and potential business conflicts of interest.
Not exact matches
As a Christian
from the theological right - wing of the Reformation (i.e. Anglican), I entertain
deep skepticism about whether God intervenes directly in the outcome of sporting events.
With others the problem goes
deeper, and stems
from a latent or open
skepticism as to whether prayer accomplishes anything.
I came to Jesus Christ
from a place of
deep skepticism and cynicism.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has tried to forge better ties with New York City's corporate elite in his first six months in office, but he still encounters
deep skepticism in the business world,
from small firms to Wall Street.
a) Their emotive commitment to the imminent calamity that consensus climate science forecasts is so
deep, they have sacrificed all
skepticism in this domain and * themselves * truly believe the faked stories simply because they purport to come
from climate scientists (authority) and hence are yet more indicators of general anticipated calamity.
Innate
skepticism stems
from deep evolutionary roots, and is not a product of any of the very many ideologies humans have had (most are forgotten).
Four years ago, Swedish expert programmer Alexander Bottema went
from deep skepticism to considering bitcoin as an innovation with similar implications as the internet itself.