Sentences with phrase «quite sceptical»

In this preliminary report (and the final one too), authors seem to be quite sceptical
New York Times for Sunday March 12 (in Business section) had an interesting and quite sceptical take on the entire enterprise of Wikipedia
Finally, a couple of opinions are quite sceptical about the «double hat» which Delegated European Public Prosecutors would be wearing (e.g. the Hungarian National Assembly and the Romanian Senate), and the fact that the EPPO's orders could easily override national priorities (e.g. the British House of Lords and the Dutch Senate).
Having been old enough to remember Gran Turismo's beginnings, I was quite sceptical of the new direction Sony has been taking Gran Turismo: Sport but it seems like the franchise will be more than fine.
As an author operating on quite a shoe string budget, I have been quite sceptical of smart - aleck sites promising you the moon, if only you could... Continue Reading →
Was quite sceptical about this before, but the trailer looked funnier than I thought it would be.
I will be honest, when I opened the package from Rayannes Design and came across this outfit I was quite sceptical, how would I wear it?
I was quite sceptical about this.
When I hear green smoothie, it has this double effect on me: on one hand it means clean eating and I kind of like this, while on the other hand I'm a quite sceptical about the taste.
Today, it is easy to be quite sceptical any time the «Second Coming» is mentioned, especially after the furore that the Mayan calendar caused in the media, but by focusing on the words of the popes of the Marian era and avoiding any talk of specific times and dates Walford ensures that this book remains credible and authoritative.
Unlike most other Indian entrepreneurs who take social media growth for granted, Mahesh is actually quite sceptical of social media growth in India.

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This experience had brought him, a typically modern sceptical intellectual, quite literally to his knees.
Freddy and the girls put up their brand new, apparently waterproof (but this sceptical African is not quite sure) tent in the garden.
The Scottish Sun has gone quite strongly on her supposedly «lavish» lifestyle (there are pictures of her drinking champagne and on holiday in New York), as has the similarly sceptical Daily Record.
«There is just no case for being sceptical about climate change... I don't quite know why Nigel Lawson, who is an extremely intelligent man, takes the other side of it.»
We can't help but be somewhat sceptical about facial yoga because the muscles in your face already get quite a good workout each day through speech and facial expressions.
I hope I'm not just speaking for myself if I say that it has already proved its usefulness many times over, by prompting me to pay more attention to, and to cultivate, the sceptical inner voice I could never quite manage to ignore, back when I was busily trying to convince myself that Basil Beattie and Mary Heilmann were standard - bearers for the future of abstract painting.
I liked Titley quite a lot but couldn't understand why he seemed to be the «go to» guy as I didn't think he had as much technical knowledge of climate as the three sceptical scientists on the panel.
Then again, although people were sceptical towards wind farms, they were quite positive about environmentally friendly wind farms.
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