Sentences with phrase «with considerable skepticism»

And once more, the company and its car were met with considerable skepticism and snark from the automotive press, which, despite running almost entirely on graft is accustomed to seeing finished, drivable products from companies with vast production and distribution networks.
A judge should view with considerable skepticism any claim that a reduction in the support pay - ments, temporary or indefinite, would have been proper.
For evidence of this, consider well - respected consultant and legal futurist Richard Susskind whose early work «The Future of Law» was met with considerable skepticism and even derision in some legal circles.
I would normally view a book with such a title with considerable skepticism even though, as the previous blog post reveals, I've long been a believer in having a 5 to 10 % position in some combination of gold or precious metals stocks, mutual funds or ETFs, or the underlying physical metals (coins or bullion bars).
But I also feel a responsibility to caution educators to approach brain science with considerable skepticism.
«I was met with considerable skepticism,» he recalls.
Both met with considerable skepticism and even ridicule at the outset.
Gillibrand spent considerable time wooing the labor - backed party along with other so - called «progressive» interests (the LGBT community, black and Latino stakeholders etc.) Her initial selection by Gov. David Paterson to fill the seat vacated by former Sen. Hillary Clinton was met with considerable skepticism — and, in some cases, flat - out hostility — from a number of key liberal figures, who subsequently either considered challenging her in a primary themselves or encouraged others to do so.

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Assuming the principal is working productively with staff and other stakeholders on improving the school, more frequent changes in principals typically results in wasted energy, dissipation of scarce resources and considerable skepticism on the part of teachers that they will receive the support they need when the change process begins to confront the most difficult challenges.
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