"Deep skepticism" refers to having a strong doubt or questioning attitude towards something, often with a lack of trust or belief in its truth or reliability.
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Sentences with «deep skepticism»
- The ICO market is facing deep skepticism at home and abroad. (profitconfidential.com)
- But in a sign of the complexity and confusion surrounding the issue, neither the criticism nor the praise was perfectly partisan on Tuesday: Some Democrats hailed the idea as a needed dose of local mandate relief while some state Republicans reacted with deep skepticism about the plan's financial impact. (nytimes.com)
- Many enthusiasts of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are motivated by deep skepticism of the central banks that control the world's money supply. (jsmineset.com)
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