He questions authority and is skeptical of preconceived ideas, offering in their place an objective insight. |
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That is the basic point that skeptical philosophers from Sextus to Nagarjuna to Nietzsche have made for millennia. |
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The Cyrenaics are notable mainly for their empiricist and skeptical epistemology and their sensualist hedonism. |
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Some later commentators claim that by making this skeptical turn, Arcesilaus abandoned Platonism. |
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For days at a time, a CEO must schlepp from city to city, pitching his or her company to skeptical investment bankers. |
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Elizabeth must have seen the skeptical look on his face for her right eyebrow raised in a challenging gesture. |
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Experts would make jurors and trial judges overly skeptical and inclined to reject the testimony of eyewitnesses. |
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That blows a very serious issue out of proportion and could cause people who are skeptical to become even more skeptical. |
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Both Hack and Blair say they are skeptical of amnesty programs and don't use them to fight piracy and cable theft efforts. |
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Physicist Matt Young considers whether you can apply skeptical empiricism to religious belief and offers his own alternative to theism. |
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I'm also skeptical that an ongoing draft is the only way to field a large army anyway. |
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If they view the sedateness of the native culture with a skeptical eye, they can also be grateful for it. |
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And surely they're old enough to learn the basics of critical thinking skills and skeptical analysis. |
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Washington is skeptical of Seoul taking a conciliatory approach to Pyongyang. |
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At the doctor's skeptical look, her blood-shot olive eyes narrowed to a challenging glare on him. |
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Magdalena heard an indelicate snort from David's direction, matched by a skeptical but amused smile from Ketheral, who was shaking his head. |
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Be accurate, stay focused, be skeptical but never cynical, keep your distance, don't cross what I call the emotional line and listen carefully. |
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Those at the CIA with more alarmist views gained favor at the White House, while those who were more skeptical lost it. |
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Many people in the audience were skeptical, because their experience has been that it's a hardscrabble existence. |
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It's amazing and while in flight, I'm always skeptical that the plane is going to remain aloft. |
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But critics remain skeptical, saying that a decision may already be set in concrete. |
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Additionally, it was emphasized that source handlers should develop a skeptical view of their sources and prepare detailed questioning plans. |
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Adam's two closest friends, Jenny and Phil, notice these changes and eventually become skeptical of Evelyn's sphere of influence. |
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In dealing with plagues, diseases, and hunger, she is rightly skeptical about plague's being bubonic in the modern sense. |
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When purchasing oils, be skeptical of oils that are bottled in clear glass or have a rubber dropper incorporated into its screw-top cap. |
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Some are gushingly optimistic and others sourly skeptical, but most acknowledge that it is exciting to be an Indian today. |
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In the mining district, religious zeal was often counterbalanced by a skeptical, almost mocking, attitude. |
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I'm somewhat skeptical because if someone ever solicited me to kill someone, I'd call the police. |
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But the geological doyens were skeptical of the ideas of provincial field men. |
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I like the optimism in thinking that one would lead naturally to the other but I'm very skeptical. |
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Though there are murmurs of general approval, the crowd seems skeptical about its ability to implement such suggestions. |
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The problem comes in where after five episodes, her husband still is skeptical and unamazed at her powers. |
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Kraynak's hostility toward skeptical and individualistic liberalism inclines him to overlook the virtues of democracy. |
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Most of the people surrounding him are skeptical and disaffected, and he may adopt the same attitude from imitativeness or sheer cowardice. |
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As we saw, Goldman is skeptical about the prospects of identifying and adequately formulating regulative doxastic principles. |
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This should have been an object lesson in the perils of having a skeptical audience that critiques sources and their objectivity. |
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A skeptical press is essential to a healthy and functioning democracy, and the consequences of such an acquiescent media are frightening. |
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He frequently puts quotation marks around the word schizophrenia, as if he is skeptical that the disorder even exists. |
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I'm skeptical of Ward's theory, because in other journalistic publications, it's easy to find examples of quotative inversion. |
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By the time I reached the girl Ryan was presently dancing with, Mark wore a skeptical expression on his face. |
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For the tech veteran, the venture would test his ability to acquire financing from skeptical venture capitalists burned by dot-bombs. |
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I became skeptical about such survey findings after filling out an exit poll after I voted in Manhattan on Tuesday morning. |
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The consensus view may be that a slowing economy explains the bond rally, but I remain quite skeptical. |
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Visser was somewhat skeptical about the earnings from the auction because of the strengthening of the rand against the US dollar. |
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You had your hardcore kids, punks, and skate rats big on yelling and beer, skeptical of synths and Englishmen. |
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Among these famous quotes, however, are also many skeptical and agnostic ones. |
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Perennially strapped for cash, they begged the skeptical ministry for funding. |
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And he was peppered with skeptical questions and comments from the various justices. |
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The result is skeptical and non-reductionistic, both good, but confusingly equivocal. |
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Crathorn had to face up to the skeptical consequences of this odd epistemology. |
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In an epiphanic moment, the heroine, already skeptical of Raj, discovers him in bed with the maidservant only days before the marriage. |
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If this were any other American president, I'd be skeptical of a report like this. |
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This allows experiments to be replicated independently by anyone skeptical of the original results. |
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But if people in general are skeptical about these things, they may end up behaving lawlessly and immorally. |
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Some people may be skeptical and oppose such energetic activities and outspoken words from a member of the imperial family. |
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As a realist, I am skeptical about whether he can build the necessary political coalitions. |
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As with many in the systematics community, I am skeptical that turtles are derived diapsids. |
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He didn't look at all unwell, so if we get an aegrotat request I will be skeptical. |
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Everyone looked angry, except Joyuko who looked more skeptical than peevish as she usually did. |
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More important, economists are automatically skeptical about this sort of research. |
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Even industry backers are cautious about the new approaches, and some economists are skeptical. |
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If this pronouncement had come from any other arbiter elegantiarum than Mr. Cohan we might have remained skeptical. |
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The most skeptical responses, also unsurprisingly, were in Toronto, where everyone thought I was pulling their leg. |
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Did the public or the press learn to be more skeptical of the claims of alleged psychics? |
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The particular belief or the pseudoscience may be different in each country but the need for a skeptical response is vital. |
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The one problem I have with the skeptical argument is that it often assumes proof is an easy thing to come by. |
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Some analysts and Western diplomats, however, are skeptical of their assurances. |
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Even if you are skeptical about your garden having ideal growing conditions for astrantias, do give them a try. |
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Our skeptical era would never tolerate the panegyrics of, say, the Victorian age. |
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Despite all the hoo-ha from skeptical gay organizations and activists, that is progress. |
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Experience has made me skeptical of physicians' pronouncements and prognostications, especially about people with disabilities. |
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Nevertheless, she's skeptical that new guidelines will free the public system of the taint of private interest. |
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Conventional cryobiologists, the people who freeze sperm or the odd body part, are skeptical. |
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I absolutely loved the film, and was talking it up to people who were really skeptical about it. |
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She looked across her desk at me, and I could see that the creases around her eyes were deepening with her skeptical expression. |
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I'm skeptical that there aren't equally outsized egos in the graphic design community, up and down the ladder of experience. |
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Earlier in the program, she describes her role as the conveyor of official news rather than a skeptical reporter. |
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And as skeptical as I am of majority opinion right now, it's better than the unbridled greed of the plutocracy we've got at present. |
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They are also skeptical about intercollegiate athletics and campus activities related to distance learning. |
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We are somewhat skeptical of the potential for crosses between baccate species and capsular species. |
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He responded to a skeptical question by encouraging us to view his outline as a map. |
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A very interesting study claims that skeptical consumers are more easily won with emotion. |
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This has severely hampered the government's efforts to convince those skeptical of the EU to trust it in the matter of the constitution. |
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My conviction was so strong that I convinced my skeptical high school English teacher by giving him readings and arguing with him. |
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Public opinion, already highly skeptical and suspicious of European Institutions, reached new lows. |
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It's not easy convincing skeptical bosses to invest in infosecurity programs. |
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Skeptical hackette I may be, but beneath this cynical exterior, beats the heart of a old-fashioned romantic. |
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Masri first met Arafat in 1963, and says he initially was skeptical of the then-leader of the Fatah Movement. |
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White evangelicals are slightly more skeptical, but the poll found that it made no difference in how ardently they support Romney. |
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So when Chicago auctioneer Gabe Fajuri first got a cold call from Collins describing the box, he was skeptical. |
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So, Ukrainian military officers have good reason to feel skeptical about the ceasefire today. |
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On the other, if he squeaks out a victory in a GOP wave year, Republicans may be skeptical that he has coattails. |
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Editors may be more skeptical of authority today, but they do not all believe the Harlem boys were railroaded by a frenzied press and a zealous prosecution. |
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Interestingly, Weir was skeptical of these most diehard and even surprisingly pragmatic about their lifestyle. |
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Granted, hard-core globalization critics were skeptical from the start because the Compact lacked a rigorous system for monitoring corporate behavior and punishing laggards. |
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When driverless cars were first mooted about in the wonkosphere, I was skeptical. |
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Would have been nice if they'd been anywhere close to this skeptical back in 2003, eh? |
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It is not surprising that, correspondingly, it has often been Anglo-Catholicism that has been skeptical of the actions and stance of the establishment. |
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However skeptical of their new president, peace is exactly what many Mexicans are hoping will ensue. |
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More specifically, there are signs that the photographer put an idiosyncratic and skeptical spin on his appropriation of various graphic tactics and values. |
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Sisley, who had managed to win over a skeptical federal government, was now facing an even tougher opponent. |
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The heartbeat accelerates and gives you a surge of self-confident energy that may be needed to face that rollocking from the boss or to win over the next skeptical customer. |
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Yet despite the obvious need for a solution, when the young women first proposed their gadget, engineers were skeptical. |
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And I find myself skeptical about C.'s attempts to draw parallels with the more obvious scenes of contemporary Arretine ware and of later Campanian art. |
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And so many usually skeptical scribes are shamelessly rooting for Twitter to succeed. |
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I was skeptical at first but I eventually decided to take the plunge. |
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The dot-com collapse was dramatic enough, but even the skeptical few who saw that one coming were sandbagged by the sharpness of the overall market decline. |
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For days the Kurds have insisted to skeptical journalists, including myself, that Kobani would hold. |
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As one article critical of skeptical discussion of SCT makes clear, it is a long way from becoming a widely accepted diagnosis. |
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Despite the high spirits in the Chirikova campaign, others are skeptical about her chances of winning. |
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But our democratic prejudice against origins and breeding makes us deeply skeptical even of inheriting life goals. |
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Lots of people were skeptical about its disastrous 2012 IPO, and the company has thrived, both as a business and a stock. |
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This one came around and I was a little skeptical, but joss reached out to me, and then Robert did. |
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For all their differences and ambiguities, empires have shared in common a will to power that should make us skeptical of their most optimistic self-assessments. |
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It remains the case that most people are quite skeptical that we will ever make sense of the Euclidean path integral, especially in the semi-classical regime. |
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Because the Raj case is the sideshow, not the main event, I'm skeptical it will be a layup. |
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Lyman admitted that his friends were skeptical about his motives but he denied suggestions that this was an elaborate ruse. |
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I was skeptical, but it had a money-back guarantee, so I bought one. |
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I am skeptical, as I have a vested interest, having dated a foreigner for many years. |
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Many in the press were skeptical of the Bush claims of WMD as a justification for war with Iraq. |
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More often, however, the mass media provide tacit support for untested and unsupported claims by saying nothing skeptical about even the most outlandish of claims. |
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Pasco says a federal law would place unnecessary pressure on officers and make citizens skeptical of their motives. |
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Well, that would be peachy, but count me skeptical, and a bit mystified as to what that deal would be. |
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Asked about the effectiveness of laws requiring such care, Pearson is skeptical. |
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Juries have reason to be skeptical, but there is plenty of scientific evidence to suggest that sleepwalkers, or somnambulists, can engage in complex behavior. |
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More skeptical observers noticed the shameless manipulation. |
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This may be reason enough to make us skeptical of what resumption of talks really aims to achieve, but why oppose negotiations? |
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And even the old-line, skeptical faculty can accommodate such ambitions, tempted by the promise of added status and goaded by self-doubt about the value of their own careers. |
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I've long been skeptical of the claim that the MMR vaccine causes autism. |
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We should always be skeptical when so-called experts suggest that all a particular crisis calls for is a little surgical bombing or a limited attack. |
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I do find it's good practice to be politely skeptical about unsupported historical claims that happen to align themselves with the claimer's philosophical or political ends. |
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Is the skeptical community becoming reactionary and close-minded? |
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It promotes a positive message to closeted gays and skeptical heterosexuals to counter and neutralize the negative messages promoted by anti-gay elements. |
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One reason historical linguists are skeptical of this claim is that it's so easy to find languages in which personal pronouns have undergone a lot of change. |
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The discussion of imprecatory psalms raises many skeptical questions. |
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Liebowitz and Margolis are skeptical that any convincing claim of path dependent selection of an objectively inferior standard has been established. |
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Were they too docile and too compliant, and did they fail to ask the skeptical questions and raise the objections they should have in the run-up to war? |
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On a related note, there is good evidence out there that instead of being passive conformists, Americans are extremely skeptical of anything their government says. |
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As a counter to a lot of misinformation floating about, the company offers nine reasons to be skeptical of press reports about medical breakthroughs. |
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Someday, it may even be possible for the soul of a skeptical scientist to orbit into the empyrean, carrying his karma with him, looking for a suitable body to be born into! |
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Exhibits included displays showing skeptical explanations of paranormal claims such as UFOs, the purported moon landing hoax, cryptozoology, and astrology. |
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It's kind of sad that people are so skeptical and cynical of human decency and if they aren't, that they, at the least, don't believe in the ideal of it. |
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However, while many students feel the rally was successful at presenting a unified front and generating public support, they are skeptical that it will actually lead to peace. |
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By the time she got to the Olympics in Seoul people were so skeptical about her performances that when she set a world record of 200m, the press box remained totally silent. |
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In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending. |
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She is a rigorously skeptical and a profoundly visionary poet, a writer whose demystifying intelligence is matched by a passionate embrace of poetry's rejuvenating power. |
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For better or worse, the current tone is skeptical, derisive and gross. |
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And governments and voters need to be skeptical about sacrificing long established rights and traditional freedoms on the altar of the scientific dogma du jour. |
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Skeptical Democrats at least owe the project team a chance to prove the machine's worth in test runs. |
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He seemed skeptical, asking me if forward-deployed academics were value-added. |
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Sheila Myers, a certified short sale professional and foreclosure specialist from Freewheeler Realty in Islamorada, remains skeptical. |
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In Washington, some Republicans are skeptical that Thune has the fire in the belly for the brutal campaign process. |
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To a skeptical reporter he insisted that he had flown his ornithopter in the California mountains years earlier but was still perfecting it. |
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Anecdotes aside, many historians are skeptical that trade, as a general rule, conduces to peace. |
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A contextualist reply to the skeptical hypothesis says that it is only a worry if we are monolithic about the meaning of knowledge. |
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Although no longer as skeptical as he was in his youth of consequentialism, Epstein continues to found his case for freedom on natural law. |
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Both science and religion, she says, are enfleshed, shaped and purified by skeptical communities. |
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Physicians are generally skeptical about hospital enterprise liability because it has the potential to reduce their clinical independence. |
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Yet the skeptical understanding should not eviscerate the humanist commitment. |
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For all those reasons, I lean toward a skeptical and restrictionist view. |
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Attitudes of even skeptical citizens, do not discard the possibility on future sustainable enlargements. |
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At the time, Packer was intrigued while Lachlan remained skeptical. |
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The three different perspectives are the hyperglobalist perspective, the skeptical perspective, and the transformationalist perspective. |
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Surprisingly, the Indian media and many politicians are skeptical over any major breakthrough in Indo-Pak economic ties. |
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Some in the public firefighting arena, however, remain skeptical about working alongside privately funded firefighters during an emergency. |
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The court of Charles VII was shrewd and skeptical on the subject of mental health. |
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Charismatics distrusted Falwell, fundamentalists disliked Robertson, and mainstream evangelicals and Southern Baptists were skeptical of both. |
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I have to admit, I was skeptical about True Detective from the start. |
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So, I was a bit skeptical when Bushnell added a pocket-sized, folding, 10x25 model to its Legend Ultra HD line. |
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The president's surgeons, who were skeptical of the device, ignored Bell's requests to move the president to a bed not fitted with metal springs. |
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In just four years he has gone from reactionary rumormonger to openly gay journalist deeply skeptical of his former allies. |
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Yet many American doctors were skeptical of this European breakthrough and their doubt curtailed universal use of bacteriological diagnosis. |
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Yet an excessive, ecumenical barrage will not win him favor with readers skeptical of sincerity and autodidactic erudition. |
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Excuse us for being skeptical, but this sounds like so much political jawboning. |
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This being my first introduction to Buddhism, I was skeptical. |
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However, the founding EEC members remained skeptical regarding Ireland's economic capacity, neutrality, and unattractive protectionist policy. |
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The first prophecy is thus fulfilled, and Macbeth, previously skeptical, immediately begins to harbour ambitions of becoming king. |
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As one who hates outlines but is skeptical of gimmicks, I decided to give the whirlybird a try. |
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But most analysts seem to be skeptical of the achievability of that target. |
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Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero, who was an augur, saw religion as a source of social order. |
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Scientists are often skeptical of scientific theories that rely on frequent, unsupported adjustments to sustain them. |
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More recently some researchers have taken a more skeptical view about the historicity of Saint Alban. |
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However, it lacked the skeptical and critical spirit of the European Enlightenment. |
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At the same time, the skeptical turn of the Classical age became even more pronounced. |
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Crick was skeptical about the value of computational models of mental function that are not based on details about brain structure and function. |
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In this latest collection of essays, Gardner shows that he is much more than a skeptical debunker of bad science and pseudoscience. |
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Bramson was initially skeptical but after studying Whittle's ideas became an enthusiastic supporter. |
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Cillian, 36, who found fame in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, reveals he is as skeptical about the paranormal as the debunker he portrays. |
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Descriptions of some of his discoveries have survived in the works of later, often skeptical, authors. |
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Polybius adds that Pytheas said he traversed the whole of Britain on foot, of which he, Polybius, is skeptical. |
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Hume became a major figure in the skeptical philosophical and empiricist traditions of philosophy. |
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The Hellenic Origins of Unamuno's Skepticism and Niebla's Skeptical Parody of Cartesianism. |
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One could be skeptical that techniques to increase metabolic rate might just be compensated by the body trying to make you want to eat more, to fuel this increased metabolism. |
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This view is rejected by skeptical realists, who argue that Hume thought that causation amounts to more than just the regular succession of events. |
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But the epistemology of sense experience led John Locke and David Hume to a skeptical philosophy that realists found absurd and contrary to common experience. |
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My teacher was skeptical when I told her my dog ate my homework. |
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He is highly skeptical about strict liability, about mala prohibita as grounds of liability, about inchoate offences as grounds of liability, and so on. |
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Reynolds had been skeptical of the quality of Richard of Cirencester's information, but did not express any doubts about Bertram or the validity of the manuscript. |
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He says, however, that he's skeptical that evolution led the bacterium to tug on cell membranes in just the right way to lengthen the cells' survival. |
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Skeptical researchers, such as Ernest Taves and Barry Singer, have noted how mysteries and the paranormal are very popular and profitable. |
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Critics were skeptical, saying that the former Mayor Tom Dale was overselling and overhyping the land, demanding to know the names of some of these big-name businesses. |
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On the somewhat skeptical side are certain philosophers like Herbert Marcuse and John Zerzan, who believe that technological societies are inherently flawed. |
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Many among the medical establishment have dismissed the book as hype, and are skeptical about the scientific evidence t hat glucosamine and chondroitin sulfates are effective. |
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Some are skeptical of this model, and for reasons that go beyond what some consider an overemphasis on asset management and underemphasis on the business of reinsurance. |
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But other Gawker gawkers are skeptical about whether the site can break anything substantial beyond leaked internal e-mail or IM exchanges from, say, Viacom. |
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Analysts are skeptical about the way China's stocks are valued, particularly those like PetroChina with huge amounts of untradable government shares. |
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Many modern scholars, however, based simply on lack of evidence, are skeptical of such attempts to determine the chronological order of Aristotle's writings. |
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Flashy in its photographic juxtapositioning, Reebok embraced poor taste as a sign for antistyle that might beckon skeptical viewers to enter the space of the ad. |
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Joe Nickell of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry wrote that there was no credible scientific evidence that any location was inhabited by spirits of the dead. |
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