Sentences with phrase «skeptical look on»

Not an archetype or even a type, she is persuasively individual, in part because of skeptical look on her face.
The critic is here to stand in for anyone sitting out in the audience with a skeptical look on her face.
The skeptical look on her tiny face made me wonder what a baby is thinking when they're being swaddled.

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The reason I'm skeptical about that is that if you look at, first of all, what's priced in, QE in the U.S. caused the dollar to weaken on the announcement, but when the actual purchase was started, the dollar started to recover.
You don't have to be a professional trade negotiator to be skeptical of the idea that U.S. President Donald Trump decided to exempt Canada from his steel and aluminum tariffs simply because that nice, good looking guy who's prime minister of Canada phoned to plead on behalf of Canada's steel and aluminum producers.
When I traveled to Bolivia with World Vision last year to see what child sponsorship looks like on the ground, I admit I was skeptical.
I'm skeptical that anyone would look at this list and argue that herein is a critical mass of contemporary writers that enjoy a broad and incisive and collective purchase on either professional literary culture or general reading culture today.
I was skeptical that this just looked too good to be true based on your pictures, but I just followed the instructions and holy cow, it turned out delicious.
I'm skeptical about making recipes I find on the Internet, usually they look better than they taste.
My son looked skeptical and politely declined them but later I found the half empty container on the counter so he must like them too.
She looked a little skeptical, mainly because I wasn't supposed to climb on the countertops, but she agreed.
When we came home that night, he slopped some on a plate with a skeptical look.
Even the players you should be skeptical about (looking at Jake Marisnick) are talented enough to get at least a trial on a transitional team.
Now, I am not skeptical of the former Manchester United striker's ability in front of goal and the different dynamics of his game that he will bring to Arsenal but, if you're looking at Welbeck to lead you all the way; you're putting too much pressure on the new man.
I am hopeful others who are skeptical about cloth may give if a second look with a known name brand on the cover.
Jay Vroom, president of the pesticide industry group CropLife America in Washington, D.C., said in a 19 May statement that «we are skeptical of how sound science can be «sped up» for this evaluation and look forward to a reasoned dialogue with EPA on that point.»
As a result of this look, I'm far more skeptical of the accuracy of their tight bound on its range.
What makes even more sense is when you look at evaporated cane juice (which is what coconut sugar essentially is), it has a GI of 55 (I can't find a range for it by the way, so I am a little skeptical of how much research has been done on it).
Now my response was rather skeptical (as a vegan who would never eat gelatin even if all this was true)-- but I also believe that we must always look at the facts scientifically... so I would really appreciate your scientific opinion on these health claims for what I think is maybe the latest health fad going around, and are their the same risks associated with gelatin as other animal proteins in general?
I was skeptical when I started this program, but it has made an immense difference on how I feel and look
When I was trying to decide what look to share on here next, I thought maybe this piece had been played out so I was a little skeptical.
When I was perusing product photos online, I was skeptical of whether or not the clothing would look flattering on me.
Skeptical, that was the look I got for these lamps, the shades that were on them would make anyone sSkeptical, that was the look I got for these lamps, the shades that were on them would make anyone skepticalskeptical.
I was slightly skeptical of how the crewneck and sleeveless style would look on me with a longer hem (I didn't want to look too covered up or something) but the pleated and draped back situation along with slits up both sides makes it super flattering and easy to wear.
I was a little skeptical on buying this product mainly because of the price (I would sell this for more in the $ 6 - $ 7 range) but I really like the swatch I did when I was in a NYX store and was on the hunt for a more natural looking highlighter.
Whether you're a supporter or still skeptical of style trends that don't make sense (like ripped jeans)... I believe that if you have fun with your looks and find some happiness in it, you're on point!
I saw it on the model and wanted it to fit exactly how it does, but I was skeptical because it looks kind of short on her.
I wanted to get this but for the packaging is really cute and glad to find out the true how long it last on the cheek I was skeptical about the 16 hrs great review Kim looking forward to tomorrow update.
At under $ 5, it makes sense to be skeptical, but this concealer will cover everything (blemishes, redness, discoloration, and so on) with a smooth matte finish that never looks cakey and stays on forever.
After being a little skeptical about pairing up a chambray shirt and jeans I decided to give it a try and I really like this denim on denim look.
I've always been skeptical about wearing red but it looks great on me!
Confident she will find a match made in heaven, she books a venue, sends out invitations and buys a wedding dress, as her skeptical mother and sister look on with trepidation.
Space is too short to highlight every noteworthy feature, but here are a few that have stood time's test: E. D. Hirsch's placement of progressive education within the Romantic tradition (first issue), Joel Best's skeptical view of school violence (2002), Michael Podgursky's discovery of the well - paid teacher (2003), Bruno Manno's and Bryan Hassel's takes on the charter movement (2003), Brian Jacob and Steve Levitt's technique for catching teachers who cheat (2004), Barry Garelick's jeremiad against progressive math (2005), Frederick Hess and Martin West's exposé of school «strike phobia» (2006), Roland Fryer's identification of «acting white» (2006), Clay Christiansen and Michael Horn's vision for virtual learning (2008), and Milton Gaither's authoritative look at home schooling (2009).
Both sides use economic theory to try and predict the various benefits, and frankly, I tend to look at all economic predictions with a very skeptical eye because it is almost always blinded by political or self interest, or tries to argue «pure» economics that looks real good on paper, but doesn't take into account that humans rarely act completely in their actual best interest since emotions, ignorance, etc all get in the way.
When you're looking for high return investments, it pays to be skeptical of companies that rely too heavily on acquisitions.
A skeptical look at the new breed of «indexers» who focus on weighting portfolios by fundamental factors, such as dividends and cash flows, rather than market capitalizations.
I really enjoyed World of Goo when I played it on PC due to its originality and flat out bizarre look, but I'm skeptical as to if that small screen and your thumbs will be able to handle the precision needed to finish some of the later levels.
I must admit, because I'm so used to the black color of my 360, I was a little skeptical about the white color on this one, but in person it makes the console look very chic.
On the skeptical hand, you could look at them as just remakes that Sony is using to make a quick and easy buck.
When I first spotted the game in the Nintendo Press Conference, I was a little skeptical that Kirby's newest outing have the cahones to take on the expectations of the hardcore fans, as it looked to appeal to a younger audience with the new art direction.
But after a close look at this curious 1879 picture of an aerialist hanging from a rope by her teeth (on loan from the National Gallery in London, and displayed with related studies, sketchbooks, circus programs and other ephemera), they will recognize Degas's skeptical eye and classical perspective on modern entertainment.
White takes a skeptical look at the potential for such an existence in his chapter on «regional» art scenes: «Milwaukee as Model.»
I'd be glad if you could supply some direct, specific, true facts on this claim, because I keep hearing this DDT ban claim, and looking into it, and every time the light of skeptical inquiry shines on it it shrivels up and vanishes.
Look at the titles for the articles on Skeptical Science.
'' I believe you will find that your perspectives are treated with a great deal more professionalism on the Skeptical Science blog that anyone here gives to an opposing perspective...» «Last I looked Courtney worked with the Heritage Foundation and Aruda works for the Coal industry.
She decided to look into climate science more closely during an enforced sabbatical and now enjoys contributing to Skeptical Science, a website she consulted regularly when debating climate science on various websites.
Next standing behind Mann is Dr. Ben Santer of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, who when last we checked was still on the outside looking in at the National Academy of Sciences «Fight Club,» despite his Climategate - revealed plans to «beat the crap out of» somewhat skeptical fellow climatologist Pat Michaels.
You seem to generally accept WG1 as the «best available summary» of climate science today, while I am more skeptical, particularly with regard to its understatement of uncertainty, its myopic fixation on anthropogenic climate forcing, its superficial handling of natural climate forcing factors and its many exaggerations or distortions, which go toward making AGW look more alarming than is really supported by the physical observations.
But to be fair, there are a lot of «skeptical» commenters who are flat - out trolls (look at the comments on my Guardian posts and how many the moderators are forced to delete for violating the guidelines, for example).
Skeptical Science also notes that the graph on page 33 of the SPPI document has taken a sea level graph from the University of Colorado at Boulder which shows a 3.2 millimeter per year sea level rise trend, and literally rotated to make the trend look flat.
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