Sentences with word «sceptical»

The word "sceptical" means having doubts or not easily believing something without sufficient evidence or proof. Full definition
He urged his colleagues, many of whom are among the most ardent remainers, to try to understand the concerns of voters sceptical about the European Union.
I'm also a bit of sceptical of what details will do in practice.
I'm still very sceptical about Wenger getting a DM.
I beg to disagree with the basic thesis of this article: that the public are becoming more sceptical about climate change through a failure to understand the science.
Many people remain sceptical of miracle claims, no matter where they originate.
I was a little bit sceptical about adding the honey because the salad already tasted pretty sweet due to the orange and the grapes.
I can be a little sceptical of people who are impulsive at times it just depends upon what it is, some things need to be thought throug
Warren Buffet is as sceptical as anyone about the prospects for bonds but plainly he knows that short - term government bonds are a good source of liquidity.
linking the two of them removes an internal contradiction in sceptical writing, but produces a massive problem: a 500 year period warmer than modern times, would have lead to a massive effect on fauna and flora.
I am also sceptical as to whether there would be many more than a dozen in Parliament (though some women MPs involved in Emily's List type campaigns may know).
Randol also recommended the Bush administration replace «Clinton / Gore carry - overs» who had «aggressive agendas» with sceptical scientists Richard Lindzen and John Christy.
To please long term fans of the series who have been waiting for 17 years since the last — King's Quest: Mask of Eternity — a 3D game of such poor quality that some do not count it as part of the series — and who were initially sceptical when it was announced that the new game would also be in 3D.
With all this on the horizon it's easy to cast a somewhat sceptical eye over the similarities seen in Minecraft: Story Mode, even with its distracting humour and charm.
I was very sceptical when I saw the recipe but ended up loving the flavours!
The Emperor was growing increasingly sceptical about whether the Pope would ever call a Council, due to duplicity or inefficiency or sheer lack of will.
I remain deeply sceptical of Boris's chances of either becoming Conservative leader or prime minister.
3 - It's not for sceptical scientists to disprove man - made warming.
''... a well known billionaire is funding the pseudo science blog sceptical science.
Chris Randall, Chief Executive, Mayo Wynne Baxter: «Nigel Haddon delivered an excellent and entertaining pricing workshop to the firm which convinced even the most sceptical people in the group that there were some really positive benefits that could be achieved by using some of the ideas presented to us.
The real question is how much meaning it will have and whether that same political capital will be sufficient to command support from sceptical electorates.
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New York Times for Sunday March 12 (in Business section) had an interesting and quite sceptical take on the entire enterprise of Wikipedia
As the cautionary principle in all applications of science has been grossly abused by commercial giants in all fields of science, the church will not hasten to reassure a rightly sceptical public.
However, fans will be extremely sceptical over his last spell in England with Blackburn Rovers and at 29 - years - old his asking price is incredibly off - putting, especially with Manchester City's Kelechi Iheanacho available for the same price, at only 20 - years - old.
With the fans feeling sceptical with the lack of summer signings, the departure of our captain and the pessimism from a bland performance in our season opener to Newcastle, the team had a second chance against a team wearing black and white.
I've been following the Peak Oil debate with a mildly sceptical eye for some time, and it struck me a while ago that despite high prices, global oil output hadn't grown much, but hadn't declined either.
Most, (the vast majority BTW) sceptics I know aren't sceptical about humans causing climate change at all.
When my naturopath first told me to take it, I was really sceptical because nothing had really helped my sleep before.
When the Benefit Rockateur Box O» Powder Blush first came out, I was very sceptical because it was marketed as a «one shade for all» blush.
Certainly it's still comparatively early days for private practice and many lawyers — particularly disputes lawyers — are still sceptical over how far eSignatures can go in their practice.
Australia has just been «Greened» — I wonder how many sceptical voices there will be «invited» onto the new climate committee which now replaces the election campaign related Citizens Assembly.
I remained pretty sceptical as I tried pof and okcupid.
Though Doubting - Thomases are still sceptical if security chiefs would allow the rescheduled elections to hold, the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh and Inspector General of Police Abba Suleman have assured eminent members of National Peace Committee on General Elections led by former Head of State, General Abubakar Abdulsalami that «the elections will be free, fair, credible and violence - free.»
The Remain - voting Putney MP was then asked if Soubry would really leave the party - and she took a similarly sceptical stance.
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