Sentences with phrase «with skeptical eyes»

Smita is staring at me with skeptical eyes.
So I reluctantly opened the book and began reading with skeptical eyes.
Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek.
In the end, it may be best to look at scientific studies with a skeptical eye — especially if the research sounds too good to be true.
Those with a skeptical eye on ICOs also point to the fact that nearly 50 % of all token projects have failed either before funding or after fundraising was complete.
On the upside, though, the book does treat the «portfolio - district» model with a skeptical eye, compelling funders to ask whether the district will ever be able to generate the results we need.
Hence, one could be excused for reading this «independent analysis» with a skeptical eye.
But when he states that «many publishers view e-books with a skeptical eye» I know we're dealing with someone who is operating from hearsay rather than relevant experience in the trenches of a large and established publishing company....
So while corporate - funding does not invalidate science, just as government - funded research must be examined with a skeptical eye because of those who within the political community benefit from specific scientific conclusions, so must private sector - funded research.
We suspect federal and congressional policymakers may view the recommendations with a skeptical eye, given the tight federal budgets expected for FY 2010 and beyond.
Science needs to approach everything with a skeptical eye.
That's why I put «skeptic» in quotes — because they are clearly not reading with a skeptical eye.
When working on property deals that combine residential and commercial uses, you should understand that lenders will view them with a skeptical eye.

Not exact matches

At the polite urging of the guilds, New York and California law have taken off the kid gloves and now watch Hollywood with a close and skeptical eye.
I was so skeptical at first too with a huge eye roll but all it took was giving something a try.
Thanks to Johnson's poetic if sometimes cryptic art of collage, one minute we're seeing a Bosnian shepherd at work as he occasionally throws the camera a skeptical side - eye; the next, we're hearing the off - camera Johnson as she chats with a Nigerian midwife or crosses a busy street with the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
She appraises her brother's new find with the skeptical indifference, mixed with a tastemaker's eye for novelty, of a woman almost certain to outlast her.
There is reason to be skeptical of Verdean's unsanctioned, unverified findings, which he details in DVDs and books peddled by Carol Jensen (Amy Ryan), a research assistant with obvious eyes for him.
With deadpan humor and skeptical eye, the determined detective is on the case, and everyone who has the misfortune to be connected to Parker is a suspect — the failing mystery writer in town to sign books; the beautiful young wife, and the bookstore employee who appears to be more nervous than aggrieved.
For readers who agree with Hatzipanagos (and with me), Rowling's latest announcement to Reuters that Harry «is done now» comes with a huff of relief as well as some skeptical side - eye.
Both sides use economic theory to try and predict the various benefits, and frankly, I tend to look at all economic predictions with a very skeptical eye because it is almost always blinded by political or self interest, or tries to argue «pure» economics that looks real good on paper, but doesn't take into account that humans rarely act completely in their actual best interest since emotions, ignorance, etc all get in the way.
When something or someone comes along that asks us to examine with fresh eyes what we have accepted as law, we are naturally skeptical.
Curated by Sarah Michelle Rupert, the more than 30 artists of Pink Noise approach traditionally «female» topics such as motherhood, performance, identity and objectification with a skeptical and discerning eye, and find topics once considered outside the female domain securely part of their current realm.
The more than 30 artists re-define traditionally «female» topics such as motherhood, performance, identity and objectification with a skeptical and discerning eye; and take on new topics once considered outside the female domain.
And so as a point of reference within the doodle - prone, dimension - swelling domain of Briggs» art I would direct the skeptical spectators» eyes toward the relatively simple Delft - tile crossed with sundial image of Blue Boy, and suggest that it is the baseline against which more aggressively Baroque caprices such as Painting Pirouette, with its bulges and wrinkles and folds, be judged.
But after a close look at this curious 1879 picture of an aerialist hanging from a rope by her teeth (on loan from the National Gallery in London, and displayed with related studies, sketchbooks, circus programs and other ephemera), they will recognize Degas's skeptical eye and classical perspective on modern entertainment.
I think through similar circumstances and reasons these two findings received something less than normal critical reviews and needed or need to be looked at with a critical if not skeptical eye.
The AALS has cast a very skeptical eye on for - profit schools, compared with the ABA's weak hands - off accreditation policies.
Figured a skeptical lawyer with a good eye would take me to task!
Through research, crowdsourcing, and interviews with industry experts known for their skeptical eye, we uncovered some of the most questionable dogmas, along with reasons they should be dismissed.
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