Sentences with phrase «sceptical view»

The phrase "sceptical view" means having doubts or being skeptical about something. It suggests having a cautious or questioning perspective towards a topic or idea, rather than accepting it at face value. Full definition
The report stopped short of saying sceptical views on climate change should be excluded altogether, but the debate should be clearly labelled and the BBC should be especially careful «not to treat lobbying groups as disinterested parties», the committee said.
And I re-assess my initial sceptical view of HS2.
«The brand new user interfaces that Nintendo invented often faced sceptical views before a hardware launch, but wound up becoming de facto industry standards,» he said.
He has taken a radically sceptical view of traditional ideas about art and artists: in the light of modern scientific advances and modern techniques, he claims that the value of art should lie not in the rarity of an individual work, but in the rarity and originality of its meaning - which should be reproducible.
On retirement he became a writer and speaker for the Institute of Public Affairs, and greatly surprised his former colleagues with his very public change to an openly sceptical view on the subject.
Finding: The Panel appears to have been deliberately selected to have a majority who would not address the review objectively and to exclude sceptical views entirely.
The GWPF is a significant organization known for its support of sceptical views concerning climate change.
It is also interesting to see how their ultimate conclusions are consistent with the CJEU's similar sceptical view in January 2013 when annulling EU measures against the same Bank — see my post here.
Science Dev Net: Sceptical views on man - made climate change have received far less newspaper coverage in major developing countries than in the United Kingdom or the United States, according to a survey.
The sceptical view must be that Mr Ashdown had begun to see the tunnel at the end of the light.
The blog provides regular insights into the European project, government waste, Gordon Brown's burdens on the economy, the dangers of state funding of political parties and it offers a sceptical view of a big government approach to combating climate change.
At its heart it's an adventure game but closer inspection also reveals it's a thrilling horror story, flavoured with sci - fi ideology, psychological context and a sceptical view on the human psyche.
You play as Calvin, an everyday chap who has been caught up in a dark and intriguing story that looks to provide a sceptical view of the human psyche.
The Climate Wars was a master of false balance gradually building the idea that sceptical views were being considered while then dismissing each idea with authority.
It promotes the commonly held theory of human intervention but also explains that there have been periods in history where there has been natural climate change and also discusses the sceptical view of the issue.
(Indeed, as the Review points out, «the e-mail correspondence with Wahl stresses in several places Briffa's concern to be fair to sceptical views.»)
The decisive shift in international opinion on global warming has not caused him to go back into his box, let alone recant his sceptical views.
A sceptical view of the grievance process has always been that it was no more than the first step in litigation.
The markets took a sceptical view of «Content Is King» complacency after Dotcom and have simply not believed that the professional publishers could sustain their historically very reliable dividends streams ever since.
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