单词 | Skepticism |
例句 | 1. Their claim is being treated with some skepticism in UN. 2. Republicans have greeted that explanation with deep skepticism. 3. However, some skepticism has greeted this hypothesis. 4. Such authoritative statements do not invite skepticism. 5. The judicial caution and skepticism are completely warranted. 6. They greeted Hess's ideas with skepticism or outright disdain. 7. Many politicians and media critics confuse cynicism with skepticism. 8. Skepticism is part and parcel of the capitalist ideology. 9. The financial markets shared that skepticism. 9. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 10. They justified the exercise by expressing their skepticism of Soviet missile credibility. 11. It came at a moment when skepticism over the pace toward full economic union and the single currency has been mounting. 12. And there is growing skepticism about the security of Social Security. 13. He also has voiced skepticism that a major overhaul of the tax system would be enacted soon. 14. Some skepticism from Summerlee not withstanding, the station has already yielded useful insights. 15. All this skepticism does not mean that gold prices are useless pieces of information. 16. There was considerable skepticism that the Foundation would come through. 17. The proposals were greeted with a mixture of skepticism and distrust. 18. Now, that public endorsement is tempered by deep skepticism that the government and the army can accomplish their goals. 19. About that proposition, a large dose of skepticism is in order. 20. In my school, this meeting often prompts skepticism among the teachers about the screening process. 21. Rocco hid his skepticism well when I first walked in the door. 22. Traditional structures and practices are viewed by many with skepticism. 23. We know enough by now to treat the census figures with the skepticism and the indignation they deserve. 24. Until evidence of such ore bodies can be produced(), skepticism regarding their existence is fully justified. 25. When Dave announced these intentions, they met with the usual mixture of confusion, alarm, and skepticism. 26. Job security is as impermanent as a snowman made after a blizzard Healthy skepticism is a good thing. 27. He had assumed responsibility for the policies he had implemented, defending them against internal skepticism and objections from headquarters. 28. In our haste to condemn cynicism we must take care not to stifle skepticism. 29. He is not so different from me, actually, except in the matters of skepticism and a sense of history. 30. Hollandshort, bespectacled and plain-spoken-allows that there was some initial studio skepticism about casting Leigh in the pivotal role. 31. With a high turnover of owners, a certain amount of skepticism has been built into the rooms. 32. But some observers voiced skepticism that Liggett will provide any more ammunition than plaintiffs already have. 33. Their accomplishments, however were greeted with more skepticism than optimism. 34. Even when such claims evoked skepticism and ridicule, both the sick and the curious continued to come. 35. Heidegger Heidegger felt that the problem of skepticism arises from the presupposition of a distinction between inner experiences and external-world objects. 36. A wise skepticism is the first attribute of a good critic. James Russell Lowell 37. Meehan expressed skepticism that Republicans would be able to find the money to cover the tax cut. 38. Skepticism fully loaded, I agreed to meet with the dapper and charming McKenna. 39. Although some in the bird world have expressed skepticism about the decoy technique(/skepticism.html), it has worked before. 40. Skepticism is the sadism of embittered souls. 41. Dart's contemporaries received this claim with great skepticism. 42. In both Egypt and Tunisia, observers will face histories of extensive election fraud, opposition party intimidation or prohibition, and high levels of voter skepticism. 43. To allow ourselves simply to acquiescence in skepticism or in complacence, Kant wrote. 44. Quine's skepticism to "meaning" is just the concentrated reflection of uncertainty of meaning. 45. Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason. 46. Of course, some nonproliferation ideologues in Washington view the administration's shift with great skepticism. 47. It feels a bit curmudgeonly to suggest that these happy Asian trends should be greeted with skepticism. 48. The sophomoric skepticism of the man who has read one book...only. 49. But fortunately, beneath all my skepticism, I remember my generous, all-encompassing, loyal fans. 50. Even on their own terms, demand-siders' skepticism about the incipient recovery is inconsistent with the curiously unreported fact that real disposable personal income has increasedsince last August. 51. Some narrow in greater skepticism over whether this is the beginning of the end for the Libyan dictator, Col.Muammar el-Qaddafi. 52. A streak of pragmatism, skepticism, and contrariness runs deep in the American character, historians say. 53. There are always been some skepticism about the usefulness of subsidies on fertilizers. 54. Offering a money back guarantee dispels the small entrepreneurial image, and alleviates skepticism more than you can imagine. 55. The word " sophist " gradually acquired the connotations of skepticism, ambition and unscrupulous competitiveness which their teaching in fact encouraged. 56. Influenced by Sextus Empiricus and Montaigne, Shakespeare showed an obvious skepticism inclination in his tragedies. 57. Skepticism enraptured me, fear grabbed hold of me, and soon... I became gutless. 58. Jackson's claims that he had vitiligo elicited both empathy and skepticism. 59. There's no skepticism, no correction, no tamping down of the football hype. 60. The lips had already a little curl of bitterness and skepticism. 61. Other researchers added their skepticism, saying it would require an unusually large reinfusion of blood. 62. Here's also the "we've heard this for so long" about business readable/writeable programs which likely produces some skepticism. 63. An audit requires due professional care, which in turn requires that the auditor exercise professional skepticism. 64. Skepticism means not intellectual Doubt alone, but moral Doubt; all sorts of infidelity, insincerity, spiritual paralysis. 65. The bottom line of such an approach is not merely ignorance and skepticism, but the ultimate dehumanization of persons. 66. In the 1870s, the skepticism stopped as several carcasses were beached in Labrador and Newfoundland. 67. Following his principle of skepticism, the fictionist strives to bring into view a map of existence that can only be revealed by fictional narrative. 68. Descartes puts forwards the method of general doubt to counteract the fideism in scholasticism and skepticism. 69. In contradistinction to mere skepticism, however,(http://) philosophy does not remain content with the purely negative result of Dialectic. 70. Industry pundits are looking with most interest -- and some skepticism -- at the firm's on-again, off-again flirtation with mobile phones. Dell declined to comment. 71. Skepticism has kept me from believing in true love — one that is pure and enduring. 72. But the Norwegian Nobel committee announcement Friday brought ample doses of befuddlement and skepticism among officials used to years of hard work to end conflict . 73. Qui-Gon Jinn 's report of a Sith attack on Tatooine was met by the Jedi Council with hesitation and skepticism. 74. Not devoid of sympathy, the policeman's face also expressed a fatigued skepticism. 75. A wise skepticism is the first attribute of a good critic ( James Russell Lowell ). 76. So far there is skepticism that the Fed can go much beyond jawboning to clamp down on rising inflation at a time when growth is still bumping along at or near recessionary levels. 77. More leverage, whether through conventional debt or unbooked and indexed "pension debt", should be viewed with skepticism by shareholders. 78. "And the polls differ on how questions are asked, but certainly all the polls have moved to much more skepticism about the cost and about worries about the government role, " he said. 79. Yet the objections raised by skepticism against the conclusiveness of apriori categories and apriori reasoning do not apply to it. 80. Skepticism may be regarded as a sum-up of Greek philosophy, a negative sum-up. 81. The claim was met with skepticism, with one outside physicist calling it the equivalent of saying you have a flying carpet. 82. It causes all skepticism about downsizing to be taboo, and both people and companies suffer. 83. "There seemed to be skepticism regarding whether Obama's intellectual background actually translated into policies that the mostly left-leaning audience could get behind, " Mr. Hartman said. 84. Micheal seems to perpetuate the confusion between Pyrrhonism and Skepticism. 85. Given my propensity for skepticism when it comes to most of the paranormal piffle proffered by the prajna peddlers meditating and soaking their way to nirvana here, I was surprised the hall was full. 86. The positivistic attitude, he points out, is as a general rule associated with ethical skepticism. 87. So the psychological lure of egoism as a theory of human action is partly explained by a certain humility or skepticism people have about their own or others' motives. 88. Article 7 Certified Public Accountants should have professional skepticism and be able to use professional judgment to assess the sufficiency and appropriateness of audit evidence. 89. Prosecutors cleared Lee Myung - bak of wrongdoing - but his rival still hopes to seizeseeon popular skepticism about frontrunner. 90. Reasonable skepticism and due care are important concepts which auditors always use in the practice. 91. Skepticism about the Fed's willingness and ability to do all this makes Congress skittish. 92. This Potemkin salubrity is regarded with frank skepticism by many locals as a gigantic, government-run "face operation." 93. Skepticism and the sense of life nihility provide psychological hotbed for the spread of terrorist crime. |
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