Sentences with phrase «skeptical when»

I'll admit, I was skeptical when you said you were painting, but I LOVE how it turned out!
I never thought of myself as a white paint person, so I was skeptical when I first read this.
I was a little skeptical when you first started but they turned out great!
I was a bit skeptical when I sent my daughter to this school.
He chose the subway and hexagonal tile but was skeptical when his contractor suggested a walk - in, curbless shower.
I'm always skeptical when somebody tells me there are no investment opportunities where they live... there are opportunities everywhere, I believe you just need to open your mind and train your eyes to see them.
Other companies» associates were skeptical when Hardie began offering the program about five years ago, he says.
I was initially skeptical when I began providing online couples therapy, and wondered whether or not it could be just as helpful as in - person therapy.
Admittedly, Damien was still skeptical when we arrived on the first day.
I, too, was quite skeptical when I first began exploring this philosophy.
I'm skeptical when it comes to executive resume services.
And this is why I'm so skeptical when I hear Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talking about how VR can become «the most social platform.»
The Galaxy C9 Pro was not great at battery endurance, despite a 4,000 mAh battery, so I was skeptical when I saw that the C7 Pro had only a 3,300 mAh battery.
Know that folks also were skeptical when paper money displaced gold.
Thiel is also skeptical when it comes to the current hype around the «blockchain not Bitcoin» narrative often presented in the mainstream media today.
Many gamers were skeptical when Bluehole, Inc., the game's developer, announced that the Battle Royale shooter will be released before 2018.
In short: be skeptical when someone tries to sell you whole life insurance, especially if they're marketing it as an investment product.
First things first, we are always a little skeptical when this type of policy comes with an investment feature because you have a living benefit along with the market risk that exists.
It may be useful to get access to some of the law firm publications, but I'm always skeptical when I get something unsolicited.
I am normally skeptical when it comes to «vendor» panels or demonstrations, but Rick Borstein of Adobe did such an entertaining demo of Adobe 9.0 for lawyers at the Canadian Law & Technology Forum last week that was also useful and showed a number of improvements to the product.
But, I reserve the right to be skeptical when anyone from outside uses these games to push the «attention economy» or when marketers are looking to make a buck.
It may be useful to get access to some of the law firm publications, but I'm always skeptical when I get something unsolicited... [more]
But it is hard not to be skeptical when a party seeks to remove an arbitrator just before, during or after the hearing.
I happen to be strongly skeptical when it comes AGW.
We have however learned to be a bit skeptical when it comes to proclaimed causes and cures for bee CCD.
«This means that readers were not persuaded by powerful formulations which described scientific evidence as very certain, but seemed to be skeptical when information was presented as too simple.»
So if Michael Mann uses a method accepted by the IPCC, it should be discounted because he's an advocate, and we should be skeptical when advocates produce science that support their advocacy.
You are also absolutely right to be skeptical when scientific assertions are justified by the titles and reputations of the individuals involved.
When will journalists do their job of being skeptical when media - hungry, new - age shamens claim to know things without any data or theory to support them?
I became skeptical when their answers constantly changed.
I became skeptical when I read and article by Svemsmark re cosmic rays.
I'm reflexively skeptical when someone isolates one time scale without direct and explicit reference to the others.
I was very skeptical when my wife said we should try this.
I agree that we must be a bit skeptical when it comes to scary stories but we must stop the increasing global warming threat.
-LSB-[Second, I deal with numbers a lot and I get real nervous and skeptical when someone argues that a relative infrequent set of conditions that has to date an average of 7 associated events means that when 10 occurs that this is a «substantially» higher number.]-RSB-
I have enough training and experience (as both published author and peer reviewer) to be skeptical when challenged to «understand the complexity and combinations of factors and how to isolate them properly.»
I'm immediately skeptical when people start invoking new laws of physics on the basis of what appears to be anecdotal evidence (weird clouds forming in seconds across the sky?).
No budget, but they still had an agenda:) My attitude might sound cynical, but the population as a whole is just as skeptical when it comes to what scientists tell us.
The latest entry in the successful franchise, Resident Evil 7 (subtitled Biohazard in the West) left fans skeptical when it was first announced at least year's E3.
I was also a little skeptical when I first heard about this as well, given that this means the player has to control both movement and pointing at the same time.
I was a bit skeptical when the game was initially announced, because typically ambitious endeavors like these aren't at all what we expect, and hardly ever do they reach the potential set out for them to aspire to.
I'm always skeptical when companies use TFlops and talk about power especially mobile versus PC architecture because TFLOPs is meaningless.
Despite my admitted love for all things Tomb Raider, I was very skeptical when it was announced that the game would be getting a new DLC that was playable in VR.
Of course, Square - Enix could supply recurring free content too (they already do some of that with free updates in Final Fantasy XV), but I'm skeptical when plenty of their big games have used a paid DLC / Season Pass model.
Many gamers were skeptical when Bluehole, Inc., the game's developer, announced that the Battle Royale shooter will be released before 2018.
Everyone was sort of skeptical when Nintendo sent Retro to work on Metroid Prime, but that turned out fantastic.
Not to mention that its developer (Guerilla Games) was previously known only for its Killzone series of games, which made quite a few people skeptical when they've decided to tackle something much more ambitious.
I was pleasantly surprised by this game, having never played something even remotely similar I was a little skeptical when I bought it, but I am so glad I did.
Metroid Prime: I was skeptical when I heard about Metroid Prime.
I was skeptical when I first went in to the Project Morpheus demo booth but came out a true believer.
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