Sentences with phrase «severe doubts»

He also suggested «severe doubts about whether secondary legislation should be subject to judicial review».
As such, his status as a style guru is, at least for now, in severe doubt.
If it does, the damage to the integrity and credibility of the party will be so severe I doubt it will ever recover.
I have some pretty severe doubts that this is the case.
I have severe doubts as to how economical this method of «carbon sequestration» would be.
While that was appreciated around the globe, the subsequent severe military attack on the territories of Afghanistan that began on October 7 has cast severe doubts on the USA government's intensions.
However, there remain severe doubts about Farage's chances of clinging on as leader.
Suarez's hopes of featuring in the FIFA super tournament in Brazil were in severe doubt when he underwent knee surgery just four weeks ago.
The timing couldn't be deadlier; like a cornered animal, Alan is in a deeply vulnerable state, facing severe doubts about his professional life, his marriage, and his own psyche.
Such behaviour — in any field of endeavour — inevitably raises severe doubts about the bona fides of those asking for our trust.
I have severe doubts about whether or not I will bond with another actor to the same degree as I have done with Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The Divine Hours came to me at a time in life when I was wrestling with such unrelenting and severe doubts that I struggled to pray.
No one had any problem contemplating some Big Bang of «happening to come to be» nor, at least in later years, does anyone have severe doubts that, whether with Bang or Whimper, this fragile world of ours could cease to be.
A bill to reform the House of Lords has been included in the Queen's speech as one of three constitutional bills, but severe doubts remain that the reforms will reach the statute book as David Cameron's aides continue to pour cold water over the plans.
2.37 - Tory MP Julian Lewis delivering a forensic case against intervention, highlighting the severe doubts about the nature of the forces the coalition would need to ally with in order for air strikes to be successful.
A leaked letter from Vince Cable reveals the business secretary has severe doubts about the government's performance.
Mandelson reveals that Tony Blair, who was scrupulously loyal to Brown in public after his resignation as prime minister in June 2007, had severe doubts about his successor and at one point urged the former business secretary not to block a challenge.
Other scientists have severe doubts about this kind of geoengineering, saying it could have unforseen consequences.
Note: I WILL update this review if they make things right, but I'm so beaten down by their lack of service and compassion for the repeated chaos they've caused in our life that I have severe doubts about whether they care enough to attempt to make this right.
There are severe doubts in the publishing world if these companies can compete against the myriad of self - publishing options from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and Smashwords.
However, the Court had severe doubts in this regard, as it did not yet have the opportunity to address the extent of the limitations of its jurisdiction in the area of the CFSP (para 251).
One of the requirements for a tax approved transfer is that it must be to another registered pension scheme so if that condition is met then it was often very difficult (particularly before the change in HMRC processes for registration) to refuse to make the transfer, even if the trustees had severe doubts and felt they were not in the members» best interests.
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