Sentences with phrase «deeply sceptical»

Ludwig Wittgenstein was deeply sceptical about the claims of psychoanalysis.
Connolly's FBI boss Charles McGuire (Kevin Bacon, pictured left) is deeply sceptical but allows himself to get talked into it by Connolly, who brashly sells himself as a dyed - in - the - wool Southie boy who understands the unwritten codes of Bulger and his Winter Hill Gang.
When my father heard I was online dating he was deeply sceptical.
Max Little at Aston University in Birmingham, UK, says: «I'm deeply sceptical of efforts that naively believe you can simply accumulate more data and that will do the job.»
Right now, they are deeply sceptical.
David Cameron's «new» Conservatives are deeply sceptical about global warming — and still adore Margaret Thatcher, according to a poll today.
Like Corbyn, I am strongly in favour of immigration and deeply sceptical of Britain's involvement in foreign wars.
But his departure will also strengthen the hand of Labour traditionalists, such as John Prescott, who are deeply sceptical of the links with the Lib Dems.
Others who have been approached by the group remain deeply sceptical about its chances of success, pointing out that past attempts to defeat the mainstream parties have ended in failure.
President Eisenhower referred to this as the military - industrial complex and was deeply sceptical of it.
Parliament is deeply sceptical about changing the law - and might even legislate against euthanasia it if it had to.
David Cameron has insisted Crosby has not sought to influence government policy at all, but many are deeply sceptical about the denial.

Not exact matches

Websites such as Realclimate and Sceptical Science provide a great service for those more deeply interested, but the great majority of the population never access them.
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