Sentences with phrase «with sceptical»

I was looked upon with a sceptical eye around my office thereafter by the naive, great unwashed, for the most part.
Her name was Gladys Tremaine, Mrs. Gladys Tremaine, thank you very much — Mr. Harold Tremaine had died almost twenty years ago — and she was a taut, trim old woman with sceptical dark eyes and a no - nonsense, steel grey bob.
The problem with the media was that, by and large, they failed to look at what was going on here with a sceptical (as defined in your paragraph 3) eye, and to certain sections of the media, the whole shoot simply appealed to their inbuilt tendency to view things, depending on the storyline, either with outright denialism or with confirmation - bias.
Randol also recommended the Bush administration replace «Clinton / Gore carry - overs» who had «aggressive agendas» with sceptical scientists Richard Lindzen and John Christy.
With one or two exceptions, all the warmists blogs are run by academics, with sceptical ones being more likely to be from people with a wider life experience in other fields of endeavour as well as their academic qualifications.
For some inconvenient facts concerning the climategate Inquiries, I suggest you read the recent threads on climateaudit.org, with a sceptical eye open.
Others, like me, have their suspicions and are agnostics with sceptical leanings.
When a report on the subject does slip through it's usually with a sceptical tone....
This variant, Pure, is the entry level trim, but we're sure that when we delve into its facets one by one, people out there with a sceptical outlook would change their view.
When he teams up with sceptical policewoman Angela Dodson to solve the mysterious
When he teams up with sceptical policewoman Angela Dodson to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister, their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists just beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles.
The heated exchange comes a day after Theresa May survived a tricky encounter with a sceptical voter in Cornwall.
Davidson, however, remains cautious and is fully aware that she hasn't sealed the deal with a sceptical public.

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But with an increasing number of businesses making it a focus of their marketing, consumers are understandably getting a little sceptical — particularly when there is not a clear line between the brand and its purpose.
Be sceptical though of anyone touting a bot delivering guaranteed returns, and be especially sceptical of the profits crypto traders claim to have made with their aid.
Consequently, Islamic apologists will frequently enlist critical scholarship that undermines the divine claims of Jesus, making them unlikely bedfellows with certain sceptical and liberal Bible scholars.
He told Premier: «Other countries maybe if they have more of sceptical approach to working with refugees, depending on what governments in place may see it as a threat or a challenge and may not be as amenable to it.»
Rather than becoming sceptical, we should marvel that the instances we can so easily take for granted (receiving communion, for example) actually bring us to such a close relationship with God in Christ!
I'm always a bit sceptical of anyone who acts with raging certainty about anything.
Get into the scriptures with a mindset that desires truth and would accept truth if recognized and you will know... no matter how «honestly» sceptical or unbelieving you may be now.
However, with hindsight we can formulate some more focussed answers to the points raised, which others may find helpful in answering troubled parishioners or sceptical enquirers.
Ally was very sceptical with the Christian case but not nearly as critical of the Islamic perspective.
The culture we live in is becoming increasingly sceptical about it, with entertainers such as Derren Brown making a living out of showing how suggestible we are, and how likely we are to think that things are supernatural when they're not.
Children were a bit sceptical about the pineapple with a savoury dish, but one mouthful and everyone was hooked!
I was sceptical at first with how liquidy the batter was, but I just went with it.
I must admit I was sceptical about the combination of blackcurrants and chocolate and it's amazing to see what lovely things people have come up with.
Needless to say, I was sceptical, but I ran with it.
I was sceptical about this recipe because it is made with beetroot, but wow how good are the Red Velvet Brownies.
In Bordeaux there are questions from those who see the need to re-engage with customers sceptical of the bordeaux value proposition.
The only risks that could be consider would be Lucas and Dembele for sceptical ones among us; but Lucas is hungry, he was as consider as Neymar contender in Brazil, he has anger to fullfil his incredible talen't's full potential, his talent not to be questioned and only 25 with 2 past season not happy Dembele is same somehow, nager to prove he is the best in his generation at this position... he is 21 and just that, ahead.
I never believe it when people come out on this site with insider info, and I know I should be sceptical, but I so want to believe you.
His strike rate is another reason for fans to be sceptical, as they were hoping for a world class forward with a fantastic scoring record to come into the club during the transfer window.
With football more than ever becoming a results - based business, Warnock will have every reason to be sceptical of his job security should results not go his way from the start.
If you had stated Gazidis had lied to the fans I would be just as sceptical as I am with Wenger.
In a revealing snippet before the 1996/97 season, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson — like many of his ilk — was largely sceptical of Arsenal's decision to ditch Bruce Rioch and replace him with this lithe, unknown foreign type who had most recently gained managerial experience in JAPAN of all places...
Until Friday night, the majority of Real Sociedad fans were, while frustrated with their team's results and sceptical about Moyes's ability to turn things around, not yet ready to express outright hostility.
I was bit sceptical with him coming on at the expense of Coquelin as we had no recognized defensive midfielder but the his forward thinking play was what got Arsenal's dream almost becoming a reality.
Fans are understandably sceptical, but Sanchez was at his imperious best on Thursday and if he can rediscover consistency he can make the Gunners a force to be reckoned with for the next five months.
Upon first glance at the 5ft 8in teenager with a slight frame and no perceptible muscle strength, one could be forgiven for being sceptical about his prospects in senior football.
I totally agree with our midfield depth but i still am sceptical about Diaby's fitness and JW will be coming back from a long injury and will need time and if song departs we would have to get Sahin, Capoue or Mvilla We do need Additional striker cant rely on chamack or Park But Overall the squad looks excellent.If we are fortunate and have less of injuries we will definitely win something for sure.
However, fans will be extremely sceptical over his last spell in England with Blackburn Rovers and at 29 - years - old his asking price is incredibly off - putting, especially with Manchester City's Kelechi Iheanacho available for the same price, at only 20 - years - old.
With the fans feeling sceptical with the lack of summer signings, the departure of our captain and the pessimism from a bland performance in our season opener to Newcastle, the team had a second chance against a team wearing black and whWith the fans feeling sceptical with the lack of summer signings, the departure of our captain and the pessimism from a bland performance in our season opener to Newcastle, the team had a second chance against a team wearing black and whwith the lack of summer signings, the departure of our captain and the pessimism from a bland performance in our season opener to Newcastle, the team had a second chance against a team wearing black and white.
I am sceptical how effective these would be on their own, but they could be a good added way to speed up the healing process, together with a pair of the best compression socks for treating swelling.
His doctors were sceptical of homemade formula at first but have been amazed with how well he did on it.
Even if she did, I'm sceptical that it would make a nice fitting pocket because I'm already have fit problems with additional boosters.
I was a little sceptical about purchasing from this site (it seemed too god to be true), with that being said, we ordered this on a Monday night and it was delivered on Wednesday.
It also seemed to chime with Cameron's claims to be a «Liberal - Conservative»: «I'm Liberal because I believe in freedom and human rights, but Conservative — I'm sceptical of great schemes to remake the world.»
Anderson was very sceptical about this, insisting that a «detailed operational case» needed to be made with a «rigorous assessment» of its lawfulness.
But what happens when a Corbynite canvasser unwittingly calls a sceptical former Labour staffer with an impeccable grasp on economic policy?
While I agree with your overall point that there is a value of differentiating arguments of principle and ultimate values from political strategy and tactics about how to make change happen, I am somewhat sceptical of the implication that a significant problem has been that modern political philosophy has been too pragmatic or applied.
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