Sentences with phrase «somewhat sceptical»

Though he said that he was «somewhat sceptical» about how much blockchain technology «translates into good investments», for one...
E.M.H: While I am certainly somewhat sceptical of the AGW theory, I will openly admit that no statistically significant warming is not a valid talking point.
While I am certainly somewhat sceptical of the AGW theory, I will openly admit that no statistically significant warming is not a valid talking point.
It'll be interesting to see how this thing plays with an international audience, which in my experience tends to be somewhat sceptical of English rap, let alone English rap from organic farmers.
So while I'm somewhat sceptical, I'm also open to the possibility that he might be right.
There appear to be plenty of reasons to be somewhat sceptical of claims about acidification.
Having met Richard Betts I not only like him but would consider him somewhat sceptical, in as much he is not certain that todays climate is unprecedented and admits to great uncertainties about the past couple of thousand years.
We need to aim for a well understood, well policed gold standard for any presentation of science in policy literature: hopefully this can be addressed to everyone's satisfaction in AR5, although I note that Dr Curry is somewhat sceptical about this.
You would appreciate that we are somewhat sceptical of your hypothesis and analyses and are drafting an appropriate measured response to your work.
«The evidence was so complete and detailed, with such good names attached to it, that it was difficult to believe that it was false; but, being by nature of a somewhat sceptical turn, I felt that something closer was needed before I could feel personal conviction....
But while a lot of people have wondered about such a game, and came up with «questionable» ideas about how a Zelda Maker might work, we're somewhat sceptical of the idea.
And two tips for parents: on the one hand, be somewhat sceptical about what a device or software can do by itself to help your child's learning; on the other hand, set an example by showing pride in their learning wherever it takes place, whether online or offline; and encourage using the Internet for serious pursuits, such as reading about current affairs or finding a summer job, as well as for entertainment.
We can't help but be somewhat sceptical about facial yoga because the muscles in your face already get quite a good workout each day through speech and facial expressions.
You suggest you recognise that trade - off, being somewhat sceptical about the localism argument.
Meade was somewhat sceptical about the state owning and running particular firms or industries.
While I agree with your overall point that there is a value of differentiating arguments of principle and ultimate values from political strategy and tactics about how to make change happen, I am somewhat sceptical of the implication that a significant problem has been that modern political philosophy has been too pragmatic or applied.
Russia was a nation that was initially somewhat sceptical about the world of digital currencies, but they have softened their stance somewhat this year.

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Therefore warning about the potential imposition of strict border controls is somewhat tin - eared given nationalists are already strongly in favour of the EU, while sceptical Unionists — who need to be won round - would love to see tougher controls.
The more sceptical of us may have thought this move somewhat... bold.
The Court's reduction of the punitive damages award from $ 100,000 to $ 15,000 could be taken, without too much reading between the lines, as some indication that some members of the court were somewhat skeptical --(I'm bowing to the spelling checker and not typing «sceptical», regardless of the homononym) of the merits of the claim that plaintiff was, in fact, misled.
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