Sentences with phrase «with deep skepticism»

The harm done to many Iowans after the state's privatization of Medicaid shows why patients should take lawmakers» assurances about finding other sources of care with deep skepticism.
Story breaks about scientist who suggests that the virus might be an accidental laboratory creation, which immediately is met with deep skepticism.
Though some Republicans, like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, were quick to praise Tillerson's international business experience working with foreign governments, Tillerson's nomination was met with deep skepticism from both parties over his embodiment of the most contentious 2016 campaign issues: Trump's closeness with Russia, climate change skepticism, and potential business conflicts of interest.

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If we keep things in mind, it's possible that as we wrestle with doubts, questions and skepticism we will discover a deeper, more robust faith than ever.
With others the problem goes deeper, and stems from a latent or open skepticism as to whether prayer accomplishes anything.
And if anyone is afraid that he is in for some kind of esoteric rigmarole, may I try to alleviate his fears by remarking that the lecturers are all children of the twentieth century as much as they are professing Christians, alive to the astounding advances of contemporary science and technology, alive also to the deep — seated moral and cultural skepticism which has developed side by side with an increasing moral passion and sensitivity.
As far as 1 year ago discrepancy, Tea Party wing simply front - ran the polls due to overall deep skepticism with giving ANY power to the federal government, after bailouts, IRS scandals, ATF gun - running fiascos etc...
Mayor Bill de Blasio has tried to forge better ties with New York City's corporate elite in his first six months in office, but he still encounters deep skepticism in the business world, from small firms to Wall Street.
With equal parts skepticism and enthusiasm, they go deeper... without going off the deep end.
The deep and ineradicable melancholy in Einstein's personality made it impossible for him to regard optimism or theism with anything more than a sense of tolerant skepticism.
Participating journalists will come away with a deeper context, new resources, and fresh story ideas to help cover this dimension of public schooling with an open mind and a healthy dose of skepticism.
The commodity ETFs is a reminder yet again that every new - fangled financial innovation coming out of Wall Street and Bay Street should prima facie be greeted with deep suspicion and skepticism.
Rubio — who expressed deep skepticism about whether man - made activity has played a role in the Earth's changing climate — told Karl he doesn't believe there is action that could be taken right now that would have an impact on what's occurring with our climate.
This deep skepticism is shared by most US military leaders — as the recently announced defense budgets (with no programs of record to build autonomous weapons) shows.
Four years ago, Swedish expert programmer Alexander Bottema went from deep skepticism to considering bitcoin as an innovation with similar implications as the internet itself.
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