Sentences with phrase «grave doubts»

Epidemiological studies have cast grave doubt on Andrew Wakefield's MMR hypothesis — and so have subsequent scandals.
The newly elected Chancellor to the Board of Regents, Betty Rosa, expressed grave doubts about the state's use of standardized tests in the schools, saying if she were not on the Board of Regents, she would join the opt out movement and not permit her children to take the tests.
And verily, those who were made to inherit the Scripture [i.e. the Taurâh (Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel)-RSB- after them (i.e. Jews and Christians) are in grave doubt concerning it (i.e. Allâh's true religion — Islâm or the Qur «ân).
Without so deciding, I express grave doubt whether the law governing the protection of intellectual property rights in Canada can be transformed in this way into an instrument of trade control not contemplated by the Copyright Act.
Ethically, we are in an age in which there is grave doubt among theologians, philosophers, jurists and social scientists as to whether any universal principles exist which can be reliably known and used by the international community to define torture or terrorism as fundamentally wrong.
The differences between the «witness testimonies» cast grave doubt as to their accuracy.
Lisa Marie Cater alleges that Sam Hoyt got her a state job, then harassed, threatened and groped her — but experts in such cases and other lawyers harbor grave doubts about the merits of the lawsuit she filed against the longtime Buffalo political figure and his patron, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.
Within days of the publication of the Keane et al study, however, Peter Williams and Edo Berger of the Harvard — Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics released an independent analysis casting grave doubts on the claimed linkage between the FRB and the galaxy billions of light - years away.
If this is missing, then all the other marks are thrown into gravest doubt.
In any case it is true that many thoughtful people had already arrived at grave doubts about the true value of our boasted culture when the great majority appeared to have no doubts at all.
The revelations raise grave doubts about the integrity of the $ 13 billion Murray - Darling Basin Plan.
Gravest doubts emerged in 2002, when a team led by Oxford's Professor Martin Brasier (co-author of this current study) revealed that the host rock was not part of a simple sedimentary unit but rather came from a complex, high - temperature hydrothermal vein, with evidence for multiple episodes of subsurface fluid flow over a long time.
It was very doubtful if he had washed his face that morning, and his physical attitude left grave doubts about whether he was actually listening to Mother.
The experts feel pressured into pretending to possess a high level of confidence even when they are experiencing grave doubts about what they are...
My Lords, as to the preliminary point in this case, I have entertained grave doubts, and I can not say that even now those doubts have been entirely removed; but it does not seem to me a question upon which I should insist so strongly on my own opinion that I should differ from the rest of your Lordships.
Ethically, we are in an age in which there is grave doubt among theologians, philosophers, jurists and social scientists as to whether...
We still subscribe to The Digest, although at several hundred dollars a volume I have grave doubts as to its worth these days.
Every senior political journalist at Labour conference will have had conversations with at least one cabinet minister, expressing grave doubts about the Prime Minister's leadership.
Although Tom harbors grave doubts, Isabel has her way: They keep the child, pretending it's theirs (and burying the dead man).
Someone somewhere said we are three days of hunger away from a societal breakdown.I daresay there is truth to that, and I have grave doubts whether any economic model yet devised is capable of modeling such a thing.
For some time the final outcome of the struggle was in grave doubt, but as the Union armies won victories in the west, particularly in Missouri and Louisiana, the Northern Churches were confronted with two problems.
The newly elected chancellor of the Board of Regents, Betty Rosa, expressed grave doubts about the state's use of standardized tests in the schools, saying if she were not on the Board of Regents, she would join the opt - out movement and not permit her children to take the tests.
The chairman of the Commons media committee, Damian Collins, said he had «grave doubts» about the effectiveness of its content moderation systems.
«The Congressional Budget Office confirmed the grave doubts we've had about the American Health Care Act,» says Laura MacCleery, vice president of policy and mobilization for Consumer Reports.
[84] John Calvin «had grave doubts about its value.»
As Kauffman sees it, there are a good number of mainline and other Christians who have grave doubts about the war on terrorism, and who are open to the message of nonviolence.
Martin Luther «found it an of - fensive piece of work» and John Calvin «had grave doubts about its value.»
Luther had been begged by the Leipzigians not to drag the name of Leipzig into it, as they had grave doubts about the arguments employed by Aveld.
Despite the grave doubts of Gamaliel at the rulings of the Sanhedrin against the adherents of the Nazarene sect, the mantle of swift, decisive and, if need be, brutal action laid down by Caiaphas was resolutely taken up by Saul.
Podolski doesn't really fit and I have grave doubts about Ozil.
I too have grave doubts about Dorsey's cap management, but I'm not quite so down on the contracts he's handed out so far.
Experts have grave doubts about the merits of Lisa Marie Cater's sexual harassment lawsuit against Cuomo and former ESDC official Sam Hoyt, noting that she may have violated a settlement deal and that the suit's filing was sloppy.
This is not necessarily a bad thing — certainly I have grave doubts about polls done in Lib Dem constituencies that just ask a standard voting intention question.
The overriding impression was of a man of the left who feels he has been driven by circumstance to overcome his grave doubts and work with his political enemies.
He rang potentially wavering cabinet ministers to check they would remain on board, including David Miliband, who they understood had grave doubts about Brown.
I have grave doubts I'll be coming away with a tan (the curse of the Irish), but hopefully a story or two and about a zillion photos.
Archie was torn between two father figures as Riverdale «s mayoral race heated up — while Betty started having grave doubts about her own dad.
Why were the grave doubts of our most knowledgeable education and health experts missing from the official record of this undertaking?
As nice as this sounds, and it could be a shot in the arm for manga in Japan, and here (if released simultaneously), I have grave doubts about its truth.
Webb told Kennedy that NASA scientists still had grave doubts about the survivability of a moon landing.
Maybe the current US political climate has worn me out, but I do have grave doubts that that shift in investment will occur anytime soon.
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