Sentences with phrase «sceptical eye»

I was looked upon with a sceptical eye around my office thereafter by the naive, great unwashed, for the most part.
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.
For some inconvenient facts concerning the climategate Inquiries, I suggest you read the recent threads on climateaudit.org, with a sceptical eye open.
I could feel Gloria monitoring us, with an amused and sceptical eye.
In addition to academic activities, he frequently appears on radio and television casting a sceptical eye over paranormal claims.

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I made this tonight for my family, and my dad was a bit sceptical as in his eyes healthy doesn't mean tasty.
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!
Although initially sceptical about the need for change, as the blinders are ripped from her eyes Maud realizes she must play her part to secure a brighter future for women across the country — which means equal pay, parental rights for mothers, access to education and a slew of other human rights — all of which she and other women of all social and economic classes were denied.
With the recent announcement of Serious Sam III I was sceptical, but after watching the latest trailer and eyeing up some of the screen shots my interest in the 3rd instalment has shot up.
I was sceptical that you'd be able to slip into a world just by putting on goggles and having a game projected straight into your eyes.
Experimental and sceptical, perhaps their most famous work is Index 01, exhibited at dOCUMENTA 5, Kassel, Germany (1972), a catalogue of their writings in eight filing cabinets presented on four plinths at eye level.
While glancing through an issue of Nature Climate Science, my eye was drawn to the title «Sceptical about sceptics,» which is the title of Fred Pearce's review of the book.
The problem with the media was that, by and large, they failed to look at what was going on here with a sceptical (as defined in your paragraph 3) eye, and to certain sections of the media, the whole shoot simply appealed to their inbuilt tendency to view things, depending on the storyline, either with outright denialism or with confirmation - bias.
Her name was Gladys Tremaine, Mrs. Gladys Tremaine, thank you very much — Mr. Harold Tremaine had died almost twenty years ago — and she was a taut, trim old woman with sceptical dark eyes and a no - nonsense, steel grey bob.
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