Sentences with phrase «widespread doubt about»

There is widespread doubt about this today.

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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.
Now, however, even at a time of widespread neoconservative and neo-laissez-faire sentiment, serious doubts are being raised about the adaptive and innovative capacities of corporations.
One can therefore divert oneself by reflecting how strange it is that precisely in our age when everyone is able to accomplish the highest things doubt about the immortality of the soul could be so widespread, for the man who has really made even so much as the movement of infinity is hardly a doubter.
It is our duty to work tirelessly next year to lay bare the facts of widespread corruption, manifest incompetence and increased poverty before the Ghanaian people, so that they can have no doubt about the compelling necessity of saying goodbye to John Mahama and his government, no matter the juicy inducements that are going to be offered to them.
The work, led by Sandro Loche at the Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico in Rome, raises further doubts about the suspected, widespread use of growth hormone to increase the height of healthy children who happen to be short.
Experts — and Contador — say that these chemical residues are so widespread that there is too much doubt about how they got into an athlete's body.
Shell states that tar sands are less damaging that coal: Well since when was coal and oil used to the same ends unless they are talking about widespread adaption of CTL technology which could happen in some countries with large scale coal rserves I guess but even I doubt that CTL projects will scale to 3 — 5 mbpd which is the projected output of Albertas oil sands come 2030.
There's also rising public doubt and growing political polarization about what scientists have to say on the environment, and a widespread perception that there is a lot of disagreement among scientists about whether global warming is happening.
«So long as popular discussion could be about whether warming was occurring or not, so long as doubt was widespread, consensus for action could be postponed.»
That, of course, didn't stop the media - wave from expressing doubts about the situation, causing widespread panic as many began to believe it was possibly a hacking situation.
And I'm in no doubt that it's because of that commitment that there's widespread support for the reforms that are quintessentially about realising the ambitions and aspirations for disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs.
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