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for Skepticism on Global Warming.
There is plenty of fruitful ground
for skepticism on the «effects» side.
But there's plenty of reason
for skepticism on that front.
Not exact matches
When Blackman announced his plan to write 100 headlines each day
for 100 days
on Facebook, his experiment is extreme copywriting was met with
skepticism and a few stern warnings about burnout from his fellow copywriters.
Investors and analysts met Comcast's offer
for Europe's biggest pay - TV broadcaster with some
skepticism, sending Comcast shares down 6 percent
on Tuesday.
When young adults do ask parents
for their two cents
on saving, they often do so with a heavy dose of
skepticism, says Lisa Szykman, associate professor at William & Mary School of Business, who has run focus - group research exploring young adults» personal finance behavior.
Whether that past draws
on your company's existing reputation, a previous product launch that did not succeed or even
skepticism around your industry in general, it's best to avoid the negativity and move forward with a clean slate
for any new product launch.
On Tuesday, facing rising political heat after the Parkland massacre, Trump, as he often does, blamed his predecessors
for a lack of action and said he would be different, despite widespread
skepticism among gun control activists about his sincerity and capacity to make the case
for change.
«It's clear that the Kremlin will use any means at its disposal to spread propaganda and misinformation, and we each bear some responsibility
for exercising good judgment and a healthy amount of
skepticism when it comes to the things we read and spread
on social media,» Warner said.
While the student activists repeatedly expressed optimism and hope
for constructive conversations and changes to U.S. gun laws, the politicians who appeared
on Sunday's shows expressed great
skepticism that anything would change soon.
Despite profound
skepticism on the part of many in the curia, John Paul pressed forward at the eve of the new millennium with plans
for a series of reflections that might allow the world «to draw lessons from the past,» so as to choose life in what had become a culture of darkness.
Martin might respond that my criticism is unfair because he is not asking
for skepticism about those points
on which historians agree; he is only asking that Christians suspend judgment about the resurrection taken as a physical, historical fact.
@Luke: Admire the intention, but I reserve some
skepticism, at least
for now,
on whether # 1 and # 2 can really be done independently of the already present spoken and unspoken expectations in the congregation, denomination and religion, as well as people's preconceived ideas of what church is (as opposed to what it would or should be).
Adams's great enthusiasm
for virtue during the Revolutionary War turned to
skepticism and a reliance
on interest in the following decade.25 Hamilton was never more than mildly intoxicated with the idea of virtue and rapidly became the greatest theorist of the interest - conception of the Republic.26 Though most in the founding generation kept some balance between the two sides, there was a perceptible swing toward interest by the end of the 1780s.
While expressing
skepticism about the import of economic reforms
on the situation of poverty and injustice, the President observed that, `' the three - way fast lanes of liberalization, privatization and globalization must provide safe pedestrian crossing
for the unempowered.
The Democratic Party's elites have thoroughly abandoned their mid-1990s
skepticism about increasing future low - skill immigration, and have tried to present support
for upfront amnesty and increased low - skill immigration as a referendum
on whether Hispanic Americans (and nonwhites generally) are to be accepted as full American citizens.
Bork, Arthur contends, is far afield precisely because he grounds his jurisprudence in a moral
skepticism and positivism that denies «claims of natural rights» as discovered,
for example, in «Jefferson's ringing endorsement of self - evident rights in the Declaration of Independence and the Federalists» insistence
on separation of powers and the adoption of the Bill of Rights.»
The new cold war — the title of a book I wrote amid considerable
skepticism in 2007 — is fought
on different fronts,
for different aims.
The
skepticism brought
on in some quarters by the rise of empiricism, Darwinism and various forms of atheism led to the search
for some standard that would unite radically heterogeneous values.
Lear marvels that so much of what passes
for commentary
on Socratic irony in Plato's dialogues has to do exclusively with the question of whether Socrates dissembles, whether he wears a mask of unknowing behind which lurks either certainty about important matters or
skepticism, perhaps even nihilism.
While insiders characterize Luter's anticipated election as a watershed moment
for a denomination started by slave owners, some observers outside the SBC voice
skepticism about the true potential impact
on race relations.
For Christian climate skeptics, a sort of Pascal's Wager is the very least that could be considered
on the issue of climate change: If your
skepticism is right — and despite evidence from countless sources — and climate change is not caused by man in any way, than a lack of action will maintain the status quo.
On the night, however, it was Wenger, who, despite all the repeated
skepticism over his managerial prowess, affected the game positively
for Arsenal, solely through his pristine team selection.
If you have people
on here expressing
skepticism that he's worth a max or near max contract, those are going to be the ones that will be looking
for reasons to say he's not worth it after he gets it.
Check your
skepticism at the door
for this workshop
on switching to reusable fem - care by self - proclaimed #vagangelist Kim Rosas.
In her piece
on the initiative, Nestle greets the news about Walmart's product changes with the same
skepticism as other commenters, and wonders whether the «food desert» issue is just a way
for Walmart to shoehorn new stores into areas where they've been unwanted in the past.
In the wake of President Obama's press conference last Thursday, there was considerable
skepticism — bordering
on contempt —
for his assertion that now was the time
for the Senate to pass his jobs bill.
In Buffalo
on Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticized state lawmakers and Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
for expressing
skepticism over the effectiveness of his economic development spending upstate.
Taking her vow
for preservation of Social Security with
skepticism is warranted with the Post's report
on the policy path of Conrad and his GOP ally.
In August, the mayor faced
skepticism when he went
on his second vacation in a little more than a month
for family engagements in New England.
Majority Leader and Minister
for Parliamentary Affairs Osei Kyei - Mensah - Bonsu, who is in charge of government business in the House, in a recent interview
on TV3 expressed
skepticism government will be able to fulfill all its promises within four years.
The heavy
skepticism that saturated the board's report reflected the dismay of government watchdogs, who have characterized the Campaign
for One New York's license to operate outside of campaign finance limits as a major intrusion of money into politics — an expansion of «pay - to - play culture,» as Dick Dadey, the executive director of Citizens Union, put it
on Wednesday.
Also of Long Beach, she works
for the Nassau County Civil Service Commission and her fervent
skepticism about county hiring and contracts is
on target.
For her part, Ms. Mayer, who has championed legislation
on gun safety, voting rights and redressing sexual abuse, expressed
skepticism of Ms. Killian's self - proclaimed centrist politics, saying she was trying to appeal to the county's leftward tilt in the age of Trump.
For a long time, there has been some
skepticism about the data
on which the district bases its plans and decisions.
That liberals are just as guilty of antiscience bias comports more with accounts of humans chomping canines, and yet those
on the left are just as skeptical of well - established science when findings clash with their political ideologies, such as with GMOs, nuclear power, genetic engineering and evolutionary psychology —
skepticism of the last I call «cognitive creationism»
for its endorsement of a blank - slate model of the mind in which natural selection operated
on humans only from the neck down.
While most presidential nominees can count
on savage grilling in congressional hearings, the Griffin nomination was notable
for its utter absence of hostility or even significant
skepticism.
Steve: Well that's it
for part 1 of the Northeast Conference
on Science and
Skepticism panel
on «arguing with Non-skeptics.»
Also, ground has not yet been broken
on either California site
for which SES signed purchase power agreements in 2005, adding to
skepticism that these systems will ever become commercially viable.
Drawing
on recent examples ranging from the evolution debate to vaccine
skepticism, Otto describes the emergence of an antiscience movement whose focus is to disrupt the creation of evidence - based policy
for the sake of preserving profitable business models or entrenched religious dogma.
But the piece didn't much blame
skepticism of the science (or «Climategate»)
for the failure of Democrats to pass legislation
on the matter.
One of the main reasons
for skepticism is the fact that most ASR algorithms are trained and tested
on a voice database from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
For climate scientists who are skeptical that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions will cause a dangerous amount of warming, such as Richard Lindzen and Roy Spencer, their
skepticism hinges mainly
on this cloud cover uncertainty.
It shows the number of articles along the y - axis, the total number of citations along the x-axis, color codes whether an individual is one of the «concerned signers» who signed any of 20 declarations affirming the mainstream view of human impact
on climate and the need to limit greenhouse emissions, was one of the 619 contributing authors to IPCC AR4 wg1 (2007), «non-signer» who is one of the non-AR4-wg1 authors
on climate who signed neither statement a statement of concern nor
skepticism, or one of the 495 individuals who signed any of 16 declaration skeptical of mainstream climate science or of the need
for GHG cuts.
You've just got to practice good
skepticism and know what to look
for on the labels and packaging.
Given growing
skepticism, it's worth talking with your physician if you're currently loading up
on calcium
for stronger bones.
It's good, actually — a gimlet eye and rational
skepticism will save you from wasting untold amounts of time and money
on good -
for - nothing supplements, diets, and workout programs.
Wainwright is full of opinions
on the state of fashion today and his
skepticism for «see now, buy now» shows is impossible to mask.
Luckily today, Christian dating websites have become hugely popular, and any
skepticism on whether online dating is the right path
for Christians has long been refuted.
It is a human natural desire to trust people we love that is hard to be built when you go
on for on - line dating, that is why a «healthy»
skepticism will do here.