Sentences with phrase «remain sceptical»

But the best researchers work very hard to remain sceptical of everything (including their own work and experiences), and they try to disprove competing theories to see which ones can withstand scrutiny the best.
I like to think they'll bring FHD Super Slow motion to the Note9 (they have to improve on SOMETHING for the Note) but I remain sceptical.
Few still remain sceptical about the validity of Maduro's plans.
However, I remain sceptical (SLAW has discussed legal wikis numerous times, including my own naïve proposal for a free web - based legal encylopedia).
«We have seen scheme after scheme fail and observers are bound to remain sceptical over the latest plans.
City partners remain sceptical about tie - ups between US and UK law firms that fall short of full financial integration, with around 75 % questioning whether such deals can be thought of as true mergers.
While we remain sceptical that the notes will truly «assist ODR administrators, ODR platforms, neutrals, and the parties to ODR proceedings», there is no doubt that an UNCITRAL endorsement of ODR will help foster is development or, at the very least, won't hinder it.
«For those firms who remain sceptical and believe that we are generating a race to the bottom, it is important to make clear that 75 % of people are not choosing the cheapest option when making purchasing decisions on our site.
Add to that the fact that some of the most widely cited validation studies (eg Mann) appear to have question marks over their methodology, and I believe it is only rational to remain sceptical, at least as regards the extent of AGW.
But I remain sceptical.
There are some who claim that agricultural tillage of the soil has released vast amounts of CO2 (I remain sceptical).
A number of distinguished scientific organisations — such as the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) or the American Association of State Climatologists (AASC)-- remain sceptical.
As for a trebling of the carbon price, the Commission has a history of making bullish forecasts and we remain sceptical that the proposed cap, in concert with the MSR, is yet sufficiently ambitious to deliver these prices.
However, over the last ten years as I have read more, listened more and struggled to keep an open mind, I find my stance is less extreme but I remain sceptical of the motives and intentions of the AGW lobbyists.
In spite of increasing evidence that Anthropogenic Climate Change adversely affects Global Warming, there are many (especially Americans) who remain sceptical; with even some believing it to be a hoax
The dissenting members published a report in 2012 entitled Nullus in verba (the motto of the Society, which I take as simply an admonishment to remain sceptical).
Bearing in mind Qatar Airways» history with route announcements, we can never be really sure how many of these airports will actually get service from Doha so it's wise to remain sceptical... but one airport is a shoo - in.
But many remain sceptical, because the government clearly has concerns about the reception year in some schools.
One of the reasons for why schools remain sceptical of investing heavily in 3D technology is funding.
Changing the lesson landscape One of the reasons for why schools remain sceptical of investing heavily in 3D technology is funding.
It might be worth building a profile and performing a few searches to see whether anyone using the site fits your bill, but otherwise we remain sceptical that the higher price tag really means you're getting a better service.
Some men remain sceptical, even after they have met a lady, and will go through the process out of pure curiosity.
While it may motivate some, most of us remain sceptical or get confused.
But a large portion of the general public — as well as many health practitioners — remain sceptical about the benefits of products that have not been scientifically proven.
Many researchers remain sceptical about the long - term potential of such machines, whose approach differs from that of other nascent quantum computers.
Yet other researchers contacted by New Scientist remain sceptical: «My take on...
Many remain sceptical, however.
Some remain sceptical, however.
The Focus E15 campaign has been on the front line of this battle for the past two years and while we congratulate Mr Corbyn on his new position, until he challenges the actions of Labour - run councils as well as government policy, we remain sceptical.
As a minister he is well - respected by the industry, but many firms remain sceptical about some of his bolder ideas.
Those who remain sceptical that the demonstrated changes in conduct problems translate into important gains in health and quality of life will point to the need for research quantifying the relationship between change in child behaviour scores and health utility in the index child as well as parents, siblings and peers.
But, having lived all my life knowing this, I still remain sceptical.
Many people remain sceptical of miracle claims, no matter where they originate.
Although Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent went on the offensive to state that more rate hikes were necessary to rein in inflation, analysts remain sceptical that the central bank would do anything more to alter the current monetary policy until more clarity on the Brexit discussions emerge.
Mr Mawhinney remained sceptical about Mr Regan's initiative, saying the QBE boss made the process sound «too easy».
Achieving this level of engagement with militaries remains a challenge, but although this author remains sceptical of the prospects for success, the effort is commendable.
Nevertheless, the public remained sceptical on both these counts.
A journalist, whose investigation for the Observer newspaper first exposed the data privacy scandal, has suggested that the public remains sceptical.
Nevertheless many in the Labour party remained sceptical that the quality and provision of service would be retained and Lord Prescott, who launched the «Save NHS Direct» online petition said the campaign would continue until a commitment to this effect was received from the Government.
But while some have been converted to IUT, others have remained sceptical of the proof.
Theorists asked to comment on the claims, to be published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, remained sceptical, though they declined.
The Red Cross — which pushed under Protocol IV of the Geneva Convention for the existing ban on lasers intentionally designed to blind people — remains sceptical, and in November it called for a discussion on how to minimise the risk of permanent blinding by laser dazzlers.
You can understand why Ennis remains sceptical.
More often than not, the market remains sceptical and waits for the company to prove its worth resulting in a long period of lower share prices.
For anyone who might find the incredibly positive score to be surprising and remains sceptical of the heights this game is expected to reach, or for anyone who salivates over every single bit of information leaked to the public you might be interested to read the following quote from reviewer John Hicks:
Even after your self - experiment, the medical community remained sceptical that H. pylori was connected to stomach ulcers.
As we say often, it is perfectly possible to believe that humans have influenced the climate, and that this influence will cause problems, while remaining sceptical of the political actions to try and stop it.
However, Professor Michael Zander QC remains sceptical.

Not exact matches

I remain very sceptical of people who think they've got all the answers and there's nothing more to be asked.
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.
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