Sentences with phrase «than a bit skeptical»

And while it was certainly an interesting rumour, it was certainly one I was more than a bit skeptical of.
When Law Firm Suites» marketing agency suggested that we increase our participation in social media, we were more than a bit skeptical.

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It's my first time trying spirulina, so I was a bit skeptical and I put just a tablespoon or two into the mixture, but it turned out to be much better than I expected.
He also discussed the use of sites like Politicopia to encourage discussion in the middle rather than on the fringes of the political spectrum, though judging from the audience questions, the crowd was a bit more skeptical about the potential for getting moderates to speak up (i.e., they're moderate because they're not strongly involved).
I was a bit skeptical - how could you get in shape and lose weight in less than 20 minutes, 3 days a week?
I must admit, I was a bit skeptical about buying a dress online, however, it turned out better than I could have imagined.
Although I am bit skeptical to view the initial part of this article as a one - author - to - conquer - all formula, I took a deep breath and continued to read way deeper than I had originally planned due to the fact that David Gaughran brought this up.
That said, I'm a bit skeptical of the music for 3 days claim, because I also noticed that the battery tended to drain more quickly than I expected when I simply left the tablet unplugged for a day or two without touching it.
Drezner narrows the gap between us a bit, saying that most members of the FPC are more skeptical about the effectiveness of military force than they used to be (though of course, plenty of members in good standing are pushing for a war with Iran that's even more certain to fail than the war with Iraq), and saying
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