Sentences with phrase «widespread doubt»

President Vladimir Putin has set lofty goals for his new six - year term in office that begins Monday, but there is widespread doubt about how much he can achieve.
Just as the Roebling family faced widespread doubt when they started building the longest suspension bridge in the world in 1870, skeptics now question whether the Obama Administration will be able to restore the economy, Biden said.
«There is widespread doubt whether this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws.»
Following the Reformation, its challenge to Roman authority; and the religious divisions thereby introduced into the Western world, the Renaissance included widespread doubt that there can be any reasoned agreement about an inclusive good.
This anxious and strenuous effort is a consequence of the widespread doubt or denial of any worthy object of loyalty.
Only when widespread doubt is cast on public education's endemic romanticism will we begin to see widespread improvements in achievement.
However, there is still some widespread doubt regarding Bitcoin's stability, despite its rapid growth in the last year.
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