Sentences with phrase «little sceptical»

It's a feature that was rumoured to arrive on the Note 8 and the iPhone X, but never happened, so we're a little sceptical for now.
We have to say, we're a little sceptical of this rumour.
My husband, who doesn't much care for watermelon, was more than a little sceptical.
Only yesterday we reported on a company promoting algae biofuels technology to KLM airlines and major cruiseships, although it has to be said that some of our commenters were a little sceptical.
Barry, Do You think that with an 800 % increase in ACO2 and no net warming we shouldn't remain just a little sceptical?
The authors are pro-AGW, so I'm a little sceptical.
It was a huge new step for the games they released, and people were more than a little sceptical.
I'll be honest, I was a little sceptical when Ubisoft announced that Assassin's Creed: Origins would be set in Ancient Egypt.
Still, I was a little sceptical as to whether or not the hardware could handle the game all that well, especially since it's in its early days.
I get their argument but that's not going to happen if anything people are probably going be a little sceptical especially with the online hack.
I'm also a little sceptical how the Switch version will perform technically.
My beautiful Wife and I chose Casa Septiembre as our wedding destination and to be honest, were a little sceptical on what to expect.
«Honestly, I was a little sceptical.
We'll admit, despite the pomp and circumstance of Alfa Romeo's latest attempt to thrust itself back to greatness after years of mismanagement and mediocre products, we were still a little sceptical.
Still a little sceptical about dating websites?
Everyone while signing up may be a little sceptical about their chances of finding the right match, but one really should not be.
I also have a soft spot for brown lenses especially, and while I was a little sceptical about the lenses opacity at first, I can't really express how much I love the fact you can half - see my eyes through that 60 % brown tint!
I usually cook spaghetti squash in the oven so I was a little sceptical, but it came out great!
«I'm a little sceptical about them working without the customer paying a high price,» says Sunil Chopra, at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Some commentators (including this one) were a little sceptical on our first encounter with GDS.
I was a little sceptical about purchasing from this site (it seemed too god to be true), with that being said, we ordered this on a Monday night and it was delivered on Wednesday.
I always find plenty of «evidence» for extended breastfeeding but for some reason I have always been a little sceptical of it (and don't have the time, money or inclination to read the articles referenced)-- probably because the sources are pro-extended breastfeeding and therefore less than objective.
I was a little sceptical about it but once we had made...
I was a little sceptical about it but once we had made our needle felted hearts I discovered how easy it was.
If the truth be told I was a little sceptical at first, but I am so glad we bought it.
Fans are still behind them, even if they are a little sceptical about their chances following a disconcerting run of three consecutive draws.
I usually cook spaghetti squash in the oven so I was a little sceptical, but it came out great!
My whole family loved it, even though when I told them what I was making they were a little sceptical.
Totally know what you mean — I was a little sceptical of wholefoods and their very distinct taste after being used to more artifical flavours, but now its the flavours I crave.
I made this recipe for my parents and my sister and they absolutely loved it, although they were a little sceptical at the beginning.
Even my Wife who was a little sceptical loved it.
I was a little sceptical about the golden raisins but even these were lovely.
I tend to be a little sceptical about oil - free baking as I've had some chewy, tasteless oil - free muffins and cookies in my time... but these chocolate - y little gems were moist and perfectly flavourful (See bottom of this post for the recipe!).
But with an increasing number of businesses making it a focus of their marketing, consumers are understandably getting a little sceptical — particularly when there is not a clear line between the brand and its purpose.

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At first I was a little bit sceptical since the soup doesn't have that much seasoning but the lentils took care of all of that.
I was a little bit sceptical about adding the honey because the salad already tasted pretty sweet due to the orange and the grapes.
When he returned people were still sceptical, a lot of people felt we should cash in while we had the chance, and that these little glimpses of quality were just a flash in the pan.
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.»
Absolutely adore this website, great content here, was actually a little bit sceptical with regards to purchasing a steam shower system for our house however, the information here sorted my head out, wonderful thanks for the tips
... at first a lot of teachers were a little bit critical or sceptical about it when they didn't know what it was about.
I'd love to think that the digital marketplace would provide a more even playing field but I'm becoming a little bit sceptical about it.
At first I was sceptical if NCF could really help me... they seemed a little too «infomercially» to me.
It's also hard not to be sceptical about annual racing game releases tied to motorsport licenses, since they often provide incremental updates that do little to shake up the gameplay.
Granted, I was really sceptical about the whole wormhole storyline, but the game's opening cutscene gives a nice little rundown of the situation and introduces you to, wouldn't you know it, a game story with roots in political fiction.
It is this rather audacious suggestion that makes the museum's visitors sceptical of what they will witness at this free exhibition, however there is little expectation for its poignant and inspirational nature.
Bojan, Yes I was aware of 2 and 3 being merely what I would call «spin» Hank, the issues are generic but well demonstrated in most 21st cent publications (being the converse of the sceptical trick you would expect this), and if you pushed me for a citation «classic» I would look no further than F+R (and figure 8 especially) but it was a little tongue in cheek
I fully expect people to be sceptical about our study (as it promises a lot for apparently so little), but unfortunately some of the views above are based - on a critique which misrepresents what we actually did.
------------------------------- Skeptical Science trying to predict sceptical reaction to the paper: http://www.hi-izuru.org/forum/The%20Consensus%20Project/2012-03-07-Skeptic%20reactions.html Cook not exactly sounding neutral (a perhaps little paranoid?)
But if you mean by «global warming» all the crap about renewable energy and sealevel rise and «acidification» and the end of civilsation as we know it and 50 million climate refugees and the end of glaciers by 2035 and hockey sticks and «unprecedented» and drowning polies and the whole tranche of wacko ideas that have got attached to the simple climatical observation that its a bit warmer than it was in 1912, then I'm very very sceptical and there are is very little reliable evidence for any of it.
I find this to be the case where people talk about «deniers» but have little knowledge or experience about the sceptical community.
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