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"The president is very accurate to be skeptical of this component — and there are other components that he should be skeptical of [on] the ship," Grazier told CNBC on Friday.
There's also reason to be skeptical of these astronomical numbers.
There's also cause to be skeptical of Google's altruistic goals.
He understands why people would be skeptical of giving campaigns.
Here are some reasons to be skeptical of SpaceX's plan.
I don't know how anyone can be skeptical of broth.
But Creizman urged jurors to be skeptical of their testimony.
Mainstream scientists continue to be skeptical of Leir's work, however.
There is every reason to be skeptical of these findings.
There are some reasons to be skeptical of Nunes's analysis.
There were good reasons to be skeptical of this promise.
Be skeptical of any communication that looks out of place.
I would be skeptical of a report like you describe.
Economists tend to be skeptical of those types of numbers.
There is reason to be skeptical of Sanders's pronouncements, though.
There's ample room to be skeptical of the FCC's intent here.
You must always be skeptical of what you see and experience.
These are clues that you should be skeptical of the source.
There's a ton of reason to be skeptical of anything Atari.
There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of the findings.
Incidentally, Frieda was totally correct to be skeptical of their fight.
Israel has real reasons to be skeptical of the Palestinian side.
Still, experts say we should be skeptical of his new line.
There are many reasons to be skeptical of pit bull bans.
He certainly understands that many will be skeptical of his technique.
Cramer said Tuesday that he would be skeptical of market advances.
There are several reasons to be skeptical of government-imposed solutions.
Dyson was well known to be skeptical of Einstein's new theory.
They're also among the voters likeliest to be skeptical of Mrs.
There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of these efforts.
So there are good reasons to be skeptical of Trump's claim.
So, as a general rule, be skeptical of any emails from retailers.
But there's reason to be skeptical of some of the authors' claims.
And there are other reasons to be skeptical of this study's story.
Axios highlighted the reasons to be skeptical of this view earlier today.
But there are reasons to be skeptical of Rubio's proposal as well.
But there is also reason to be skeptical of the campaign's optimism.
Which means the EU is sure to be skeptical of May's request.
But there's also reason to be skeptical of any sort of rapprochement.
But House Democrats have reason to be skeptical of Republican leadership on immigration.
There are reasons you might be skeptical of a Salesforce acquisition of Twitter.
Bill Clinton is also said to be skeptical of him for this reason.
There are sure to be those who will be skeptical of the survey.
Some might be skeptical of low-fat, 100-calorie plant-based deli meat.
But it is wise to be skeptical of claims of future price cuts.
While curators and artists may be skeptical of geographic frames, donors love them.
Some liberals appear to be skeptical of this — Republicans hate him so much!
Online reviews can be helpful, but consumers should also be skeptical of them.
Congress should be skeptical of the Obama administration's proposal to end family homelessness.
So people might be skeptical of the numbers on the labels, he added.
Criminal justice reformers just got another reason to be skeptical of the Clintons.
The author's critics are sure to be skeptical of his methods this time too.
That means it's good to be skeptical of big claims from single studies — e.g.
There's one big reason to be skeptical of this seriously derailing the Kavanaugh confirmation.
If this were Iran or Russia, we would rightly be skeptical of such results.
Finally, it's perhaps the easiest to see why people might be skeptical of this.
There are a lot of good reasons to be skeptical of the Trump presidency.
He added that investors need to be skeptical of companies that aren't yet profitable.
Analysts and politicians alike know to be skeptical of claims about a free lunch.
We should be skeptical of the idea that federal intervention could do the same.
Suster said he understood people might be skeptical of another public statement of inclusion.
Critics say recent events in Syria provide numerous reasons to be skeptical of cooperation.
So, be skeptical of any dietary advice that suggests consuming a huge amount of protein.
"I hope you will consider what I arrange, but be skeptical of it," warns Berger.
But on closer examination, we have ample reasons to be skeptical of this communitarian cant.
And be skeptical of any story you're told that insists it is the whole truth.
There will be a certain percentage of the neighborhood that will be skeptical of Arthur.
Critics are right to be skeptical of BlackRock's announcement and also right to claim victory.
"We can be skeptical of the legitimacy of the internal control," the Unicef report said.
As good as these findings sound, you'd be wise to be skeptical of them, says Ioannidis.
Anything that says you have to buy our product is probably something to be skeptical of.
That's already reason to be skeptical of how much care founders have for their co-investors.
Look, until we have an official deal, be skeptical of any alleged action on health care.
We should be skeptical of any claim that a particular party or policy will solve crime.
Because some people might be skeptical of even the federal government, Vraga recommended citing local sources.
And voters of color may be skeptical of Warren's vision of class solidarity transcending racial division.
There are many reasons to be skeptical of the economic death spiral that Northwestern Energy predicts.
Smarter Living: When buying off-season produce, be skeptical of anything that's perishable but super fresh.
Doing so can build trust and gain confidence of sellers who may be skeptical of new programs.
But it did remind us of why we need to be skeptical of industry-funded nutrition research.
Cravens said her political background gives her credibility among conservatives who may be skeptical of fact-checkers.
And many business that already use Slack may be skeptical of the benefits of switching to Teams.
Goldin tends to be skeptical of policy solutions because they can often play out in unpredictable ways.
The first thing is to be skeptical of that MSRP number, or the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
"Journalists ought to be skeptical of the powerful," Carlson said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight," referring to Brennan.
But on Tuesday, they appeared to be skeptical of Multhaup's statements and seemed unmoved by his arguments.
There are clear legal reasons for the court's Republican-appointed justices to be skeptical of Ross's moves.
Wipe off the remote, and be skeptical of drinking glasses, especially if the hotel lacks a restaurant.
Similarly, Trump's non-dogmatic approach is one of the primary reasons Republicans may be skeptical of him.
You might understandably be skeptical of this assertion, as it's coming from the airline industry trade association.
It's easy to be skeptical of this kind of progress, but it's harder still to do the work.
And the Labour left also had sensible reasons to be skeptical of the people trying to oust Corbyn.
Investors, Howie added, would also likely be skeptical of Shenzhen-listed stocks because of their relatively high valuation.
But there's reason to be skeptical of Facebook's Time Management, Apple's Screen Time, and Google's Digital Wellbeing, too.
Of course, Congress used to be skeptical of the ISS, almost killing the project twice in the 1990s.
Essentially, be skeptical of sketchy social media accounts and examine the potential motivations of people stirring up shit.
But Rogers, 77, has no qualms with investors who may be skeptical of his forecasts and investing recommendations.
Today, the American left might be skeptical of making common cause with their ideological adversaries, and rightly so.
They embarrass governments, cause businesses to be skeptical of international partners, and hang an albatross on international relations.
Surely, the Germans won't be skeptical of a concentrated beer formula produced by a brewery in Italy, right?
Manley said Warren still needs to prove herself to voters who may be skeptical of her progressive politics.
Even before the latest CNN report, there was reason to be skeptical of conservative theories about the Strzok controversy.
For the most part, the older Democrats get, the more likely they are to be skeptical of Bernie Sanders.
Some environmental lawyers say it could mean Gorsuch would be skeptical of any big changes at the agency level.
But genetic testing for wellness is junk science, and we should be skeptical of any company making these claims.
But many Americans will be skeptical of them unless safeguards are put in place guaranteeing safety and protecting privacy.
There are certainly reasons to be skeptical of Google having its hand on the wheel of this undertaking, though.
"We will continue to be skeptical of efforts to achieve scale through the consolidation of major players," he charged.
Cloud-gaming technology has improved, but there are still plenty of reasons to be skeptical of streaming video games.
But it's hard not to be skeptical of the possible motivations behind the Justice Department's approach to these deals.
The Taliban leaders turned out to be skeptical of a proposal that did not address the issue up front.
As you will not be shocked to hear, there are multiple reasons to be skeptical of the memo's claims.
Still, there are reasons to be skeptical of the argument that monetary policy is more stringent than it looks.
Daszak recognizes the Global Virome Project is a long-term investment, and one that people might be skeptical of.
"I think it is OK for us to ask questions, for us to be skeptical of information," Perry said.
But there's more than a few reasons to be skeptical of acupuncture's healing power when it comes to addiction.
"I would be skeptical of an ETF being approved this year," said Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of BKCM.
That said, some publishers are likely to be skeptical of Zuckerberg's plans, given Facebook's fraught relationship with media organizations.
Many of us have a tendency to be skeptical of baseless hope, and we have a reason to be.
We should be skeptical of their schadenfreude, and try to not retweet the worst of its genre on Twitter.
Moreover, there is reason to be skeptical of this profit-donating promise in light of Trump's total lack of transparency.
Reporter Hayley Miller gave a very good breakdown at HuffPost of the reasons to be skeptical of the hacking claim.
Morse added that there were a few reasons to be skeptical of the 24-day estimate in the new study.
Second: Twitter's insiders, the folks who spend all their time tweeting about politics, seem to be skeptical of Beto O'Rourke.
There's reason to be skeptical of how this'll turn out after The Lone Ranger, but so far, it's looking good.
But the reasons to be skeptical of this particular rumor are largely practical, rather than divinations of Facebook's true intentions.
Taken together, all of these events make it seem pretty understandable for Daenerys to be skeptical of taking others' advice.
We're meant to be skeptical of religion qua institution but open to the idea that its teachings are perhaps legitimate.
Although consumers might be skeptical of Uber's privacy provisions, the company has a history of collaborating with Apple on privacy.
In 83, then-Federal Communications Commission Chair Tom Wheeler said that regulators would be "skeptical" of mobile industry wireless proposals.
It's as though we've forgotten we're supposed to be skeptical of these people, and not simply buy whatever they're selling.
I used to be skeptical of the idea that Britain hadn't come to terms with the loss of its empire.
We tend to either be skeptical of counterintuitive facts, or inaccurately and sometimes subconsciously, assume an alternative to be true.
Normally I would be skeptical of expanding an orchestra simply for volume; it risks sacrificing the score's details and texture.
If you're someone who generally tries to avoid human contact, then you may be skeptical of the whole "personal trainer" thing.
There's good reason to be skeptical of this teaser, especially since the sisters' fight may not have been what it seemed.
Even before the Reuters story, there were plenty of reasons for people like Prakash to be skeptical of Biden on climate.
Critics are right to be skeptical of such voluntary measures — the tobacco industry has a terrible track record of self-policing.
But people are wary and angry, and they are likely to be skeptical of any conclusion reached by a government investigation.
From phony ingredients to illness scares to pyramid scheme allegations, consumers have plenty cause to be skeptical of the industry's promises.
"It's reasonable to be skeptical of this Justice Department," said Kathleen Clark, a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
Germans tend to be skeptical of surveillance due to the history of the Nazi Gestapo and East German Stasi secret police.
She should also demonstrate that she's changing—a tricky task given that people are likely to be skeptical of her motives.
But if Democrats have learned anything from 141, it's to always be skeptical of how campaigns are telling us they're doing.
But the union appeared to be skeptical of the deal and called on G.M. to resume operations at the Ohio plant.
But it's hard not to be skeptical of digital art: how many Instagram accounts are you going to see it on?
Even before the revised budget numbers were announced, some members of Congress appeared to be skeptical of the Trump administration's proposal.
Mr. Trump is not the first American leader to be skeptical of a progressive South Korean president's approach to the North.
We should all be skeptical of arguments that allow the government to tailor an offense retroactively to suit an obnoxious target.
Facts First: This appears to be somewhat true though there are reasons to be skeptical of the data it's based on.
After all, there is reason to be skeptical of the critics, especially if we think that 80 is the new 60.
But experts say there is good reason to be skeptical of the dramatic price-change estimates, and car shoppers should not panic.
Bass points to the rapidly rising numbers of evangelicals of color, who are far more likely to be skeptical of the GOP.
But if Americans don't know that, then policymakers may be skeptical of making changes that could inspire backlash from a misinformed electorate.
Based on Verizon's past FiOS launch, however, there are good grounds to be skeptical of the actual benefits Boston residents will reap.
The Mexican tourist visa may have caused officials to be skeptical of the legitimacy of his identification documents, including his birth certificate.
At the time, the judge asked several questions that suggested that she might be skeptical of how regulators analyzed the MetLife case.
It doesn't make me afraid of the market, but it makes me afraid not to be skeptical of all the unchecked optimism.
Many would surely be skeptical of not only making that kind of deal but doing it before the end of the year.
However, there are reasons to be skeptical of the portrayals of a Justice Department commissariat slavishly carrying out orders by the president.
Why be skeptical of eyewitness accounts of U.F.O.s but not of Gospel accounts written decades later by people who weren't even eyewitnesses?
So you can see why someone who sees Putin's Russia as one of America's top enemies would be skeptical of this record.
Investors that left following the departure of Bill Gross may be skeptical of returning, given the alternatives with longer records under current management.
Some EU nations that promote greater free trade are likely to be skeptical of tougher screening, such as the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark.
It's a simple reminder to be skeptical of everything you see on Twitter because our users can put literally anything in a tweet.
With information about Cifuentes' bizarre beliefs and other bad behavior now public, there's seemingly even more reason to be skeptical of his testimony.
She highlighted efforts to shut down accounts engaged in spamming activity, along with a marketing campaign encouraging users to be skeptical of rumors.
America's forest industry supports 2.5 million jobs, many in rural areas where voters tend to be skeptical of efforts to address climate change.
No one can know what would have happened in a hypothetical scenario, but there are many reasons to be skeptical of these assumptions.
As Teles mentioned to me in an email, all the judges on any G.O.P. list are going to be skeptical of Roe v.
Upstate Democrats would be skeptical of a de Blasio-for-governor campaign as would, quite frankly, a lot of New York City voters.
"You have to be skeptical of markets, entire markets, where more and more stocks are valued on something other than earnings," said Cramer.
There are other reasons to be skeptical of Netflix, said Miller, who as a short seller is betting that the stock will fall.
It is not surprising at all either that Trump would be skeptical of intelligence agencies that seem to of been institutionally mounted against him.
That brings up the most apolitical reason to be skeptical of the rally, according to Sam Stovall, chief market strategist at CFRA Research: Valuation.
That's why it's worth studying and why we should be skeptical of Islamic or Christian terrorist groups who claim history is on their side.
Be skeptical of products — whether 100 percent pure red-fox urine, high-pitched sound makers, electromagnetic emitters or strobe lights — marketed as squirrel repellent.
"I tend to be skeptical of the idea that Trump is trying to distract people," he says, "because he seems honestly quite distracted himself."
Investors should be skeptical of companies like General Electric that "brag" about always beating earnings expectations and raising dividends, Herb Greenberg warned on Monday.
Most people would be skeptical of a tobacco company that simultaneously claimed it supported efforts to curb smoking while building a new cigarette factory.
"I knew intuitively that it would be easy for a lot of people—people who love food—to be skeptical of this," Dobrzensky continues.
" Collins said that although some people might be skeptical of Harvey's apology, "part of the whole challenge" facing him "is to prove everybody wrong.
And it's essential to be skeptical of unsourced, sensationalist claims you see on social media when you're the mayor of a major American city.
Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, explained that from a technical standpoint, there is reason to be skeptical of TripAdvisor's recent rally.
Many conservative voters are thought to be skeptical of Mr. Macron's service in the Socialist government, his youth (he is 39) and his inexperience.
He also suggested buying other names that have big dividend yields and to be skeptical of a market that's not largely based on earnings.
That's predictable enough — some judges (often conservative) tend to favor law and order, while others (often liberal) tend to be skeptical of law enforcement.
You should be skeptical of these people, because they are probably lying to you in an attempt to con you out of your money.
Obama remains popular among Democrats and, in the minds of Biden allies, helps connect Biden to black voters who might otherwise be skeptical of him.
In general, it's best to always be skeptical of random emails with attachments or links, as they're often easy ways to spot a cyber scam.
Smith shut the rumors down, urging the community to be skeptical of rumors and information posted on social media and bring information directly to police.
The big picture: The public should always be skeptical of drug company data and claims — especially with this drug, and in the industry's current state.
A lawyer for the firm Fusion GPS, which hired Steele to compile the dossier, said the public should be skeptical of Grassley and Graham's referral.
My inclination is to be skeptical of this new version, but it's worth noting that the upcoming film does have some big names behind it.
It's natural for people in Spayd's position to be skeptical of ref-working by people who have ideological interests in the outcome of the election.
If you're skeptical that things are really back to normal, then you should be skeptical of the projected harms of the Trump plan as well.
Still, from enclaves in suburban Rockland County to the bustling streets of Brooklyn's Borough Park neighborhood, fliers tell the Hasidim to be skeptical of immunizations.
You were saying earlier that we should be skeptical of any actor who wants to play the hero, and yet here you are playing Batman.
And most Google employees, even those active in efforts to organize co-workers, appear to be skeptical of trying to create a formally certified union.
If the past few years fraught with election hacking around the globe serve as an any indicator, we should be skeptical of what might happen.
But it would also be skeptical of the shifts in our strategic posture and retreats from existing commitments that realists and anti-interventionists sometimes entertain.
This has led some doctors to be skeptical of the idea that cannabis itself is the problem, theorizing that additives may be the issue instead.
But it's probably unrealistic to expect that YouTube or Pinterest will eliminate anti-vaccine sentiment, and there are reasons to be skeptical of their approaches.
But although these extractions are often considered a necessary procedure, there's reason to be skeptical of that idea, at least if the teeth aren't hurting you.
With companies surveying a landscape of slow global growth going forward its not unreasonable for them to be skeptical of betting heavily on long-term equipment.
In a pinch, Soylent might be good enough to tide you over, but we'd be skeptical of any claims about providing "complete nutrition" in the future.
Again, Trump's idea isn't necessarily bad advice for Boeing, since anyone taking commercial flights will likely be skeptical of any Boeing 737 Max in the future.
Some will no doubt be skeptical of the Hyperloop, unconvinced that it can overcome the legitimate physical, financial, and regulatory challenges that lay in its way.
There have been a whole lot of reasons to be skeptical of Trump's assertion that Comey just kept telling him he was not being investigated. 1.
You should be skeptical of whether it can pull that off, but HaLow has the advantage of building on top of an enormously successful existing standard.
That matches Ladd's view; he says we should be skeptical of any general election poll before the Democratic and Republican conventions are held in late July.
There's every reason to be skeptical of an exhibition that includes the artist's shoes, and it's hard to imagine Living Modern being mounted 20 years ago.
" Then he cited the widespread certainty that Hillary Clinton would defeat Donald Trump in last year's election as reason enough to be skeptical of "overweening scientism.
There are obviously plenty of factors that will keep a person up at night, and we should all be skeptical of something that promises better sleep.
Be skeptical of valuationsWeWork was valued at $47 billion, and as early as six weeks ago, was the most valuable tech startup in the United States.
African Americans must be skeptical of both parties, while spreading their influence by voting, and enable the maximization of their political power, while preserving their interests.
Here's why you should be skeptical of anyone who suggests that what's standing between dying patients and a Wonka-esque paradise of cures is the FDA.
For those who are easy to take the leap of faith, I would hope that this series would influence them to be skeptical of their conclusions.
And that process is already happening, albeit in a somewhat unequal fashion: Democrats seem to be more likely to be skeptical of the Court than Republicans.
"You have to be skeptical of what you're seeing and reading on Twitter and applying it to the electorate," said Sam Feist, CNN's Washington bureau chief.
But Vanessa Williamson, a researcher at the Brookings Institution who has studied public opinion on taxation, said voters were likely to be skeptical of that argument.
While she demurred when asked about criticism of American Dirt's plot and characters, she agreed that critics are right to be skeptical of the book's success.
Maggie Flowers, associate director for economic security with the National Council on Aging, said that older people should be skeptical of any offers, particularly unsolicited ones.
It's easy to imagine how in 1991, the year the first website was made, investors would be skeptical of a computer's ability to run a portfolio.
That's why I think that while we should be optimistic in pursuing the opportunity, we should be skeptical of rhetoric until we see some concrete evidence.
Note that the historical record gives conservatives good reason to be skeptical of legislative productivity: More new laws usually mean a shift to the ideological left.
"If we're going to be their best advocate, we need to be skeptical of what they're saying, 'cause that's how the prosecutor's going to be," he said.
He would always listen, and though he could be skeptical of the art world, he called our gallery, Postmasters, to wish us luck when we had openings.
Justice Department staff at the antitrust division, who remain in their jobs even when administrations change, have long been expected to be skeptical of the proposed merger.
Advocates now have to decide where they're going to file a challenge, and are likely to pick a court they think might be skeptical of the ban.
He urged jurors to be skeptical of two cooperating witnesses formerly with Visium, and contended Lumiere acted in "good faith" in obtaining values for the fund's securities.
Fellow video game people, I personally ask you to be skeptical of any list where Super Mario World and Super Mario Sunshine don't crack the top five.
People have reason to be skeptical of that kind of vulnerability or exploitation—even more so when it comes to sensitive, stigma-riddled issues like mental health.
MORE (R-Ariz.), chairman of the committee, who asked whether they should be skeptical of the U.S.'s ability to persuade China to rein in North Korea.
There are lots of reasons to be skeptical of Uber's relentless march on governments and taxi regulations everywhere, but surge pricing isn't really one of them anymore.
" The Globe, based in the state Warren represents, writes: "Warren missed her moment in 2016, and there's reason to be skeptical of her prospective candidacy in 2020.
As I've argued elsewhere, there are many reasons to be skeptical of the claim that business tax cuts redound to workers by increasing investment and worker productivity.
But beyond the horse race, there are other reasons to be skeptical of the way Democrats have recruited veterans and tried to take advantage of their appeal.
OPEC agreements to curb oil output tend to fall apart quickly, and Iraq's fellow members have reason to be skeptical of its commitment to the latest pact.
To judge from Shafrir's tweet — and those that came after it — many women would appear to be skeptical of the current vogue for conservative, covered-up fashions.
It's also why we should be skeptical of Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Facebook will become a more "privacy-focused platform" that emphasizes features like ephemeral, expiring information.
As for Bamba's business partnerships, Love is aware that some people might be skeptical of his intentions — namely, the optics of Love latching onto a rising star.
Clearly, prognosticators were correct to be skeptical of Nyong'o's chances, even at a point when they hadn't seen most of the performances they were predicting over hers.
It's a signal that the judge may be skeptical of Justice's argument that the Comey memos should stay confidential because their release could compromise the Russia probe.
So, while religious believers and many others are understandably appalled by attacks on houses of worship, we should be skeptical of analysts pushing a "clash of civilizations" narrative.
Given the server problems that plagued Pokémon Go during its peak popularity last summer, it's easy to be skeptical of the studio's ability to support three games simultaneously.
To understand all of that, let's break down what the study found and the reasons to be skeptical of the sweeping conclusions some are drawing from the research.
"Investors should be skeptical of investment advice posted to social media platforms, and should not make decisions based on celebrity endorsements," said enforcement division co-director Steven Peikin.
That's a critical challenge—a 2014 survey of active-duty troops conducted by The Military Times found a majority to be skeptical of proposed changes to military retirement.
Gardner is the author of Future Babble: Why Pundits Are Hedgehogs and Foxes Know Best a book about why we should be skeptical of people who predict stuff.
This results in deep self-denial and shallow relationships with others, who learn to be skeptical of your creative explanations and grow tired of your lack of transparency.
"However, given the surprising amount of money we made, perhaps the most important thing I learned is to be skeptical of those paid commissions to sell you something."
If you're looking for more reasons to upgrade to the new Switch than just for its improved battery life, you should be skeptical of what some teardowns conclude.
Be skeptical of people who tell you that you don&apost have to work hard if you want to have an exceptional career unless they have exceptional careers.
Activists cite the fact that one of President Trump's biggest donors, Sheldon Adelson, has also given generously to Birthright, as a reason to be skeptical of the program.
Many in the White House are known to be skeptical of Ellison for this job, and have recruited Tom Perez, the popular outgoing labor secretary, to challenge Ellison.
So even though we may be skeptical of fruitcakes as a beloved holiday dessert (we're holiday cookie people), maybe the frappuccino version will make us reconsider the classic treat.
However the test program ends up working out, it's good for everyone to be skeptical of blockchains potential for improving election security because that particular implementation remains under-tested.
Federal appeals judges appeared to be skeptical of Trump administration attempts to broadly interpret who is covered by President Trump's travel ban during oral arguments on the topic Monday.
While you should be skeptical of any low-res images claiming to show unreleased Apple devices, Raggers has accurately leaked Apple products before, like the iPad Air in 23.
Duda has some refugee requirements imposed by the European Union, signaling he and his party will be skeptical of lawmakers in Brussels and more interested in their own success.
Anyone who has experienced a spotty connection when their router is in the same room might be skeptical of this vision to build a functional internet in outer space.
"We have to be skeptical of course that a reform pledge for 2019 and 2020 will actually be carried out, but it plugs a hole for now," he added.
But the fight takes on new relevance as Democrats search for candidates who can compete in conservative districts that would otherwise be skeptical of down-the-line liberal candidates.
Among the reasons investors could be skeptical of such a valuation: The company has $25 billion in outstanding lease obligations, large and mounting losses, and numerous governance red flags.
The hedge fund listed concerns about the company's sizable debt load and exposure to value-destroying startups like WeWork as reasons to be skeptical of the investment giant's future.
I'm an overenthusiastic lush, so you should be skeptical of my tasting notes, but I really liked Beychevelle's wines, which combined power with a bit of finesse and earthiness.
"If to be skeptical of vaccines means to be a good conservative, [there's a problem]," said Alan Levinovitz, a professor of philosophy and religion who has been studying pseudoscience.
There is reason to be skeptical that anything will come of these investigations, as there is reason to be skeptical of whether anything will come from any investigation these days.
Vox's Matt Yglesias lays out the case to be skeptical of these numbers here, but polling really has consistently shown Sanders outperforming Clinton in head-to-head matchups against Trump.
From her career as a journalist, she knew people would be skeptical of the tax breaks -- and whether the government would actually stay true to its promises on that front.
Whatever his identity, the police are likely to be skeptical of the claims by Mr. Jones, who has a history of burglaries and has not always proved to be reliable.
China does not allow journalists to freely investigate the reality in Xinjiang for themselves — and in the absence of such reporting, the international community should be skeptical of Beijing's narrative.
It's not surprising that an automobile enthusiast would be skeptical of this development but he's not wrong that this technology is still new and it could have some growing pains.
But abortion rights advocates are reasonable to be skeptical of these claims: Abortion access is in crisis, and American women can ill afford opposition to abortion from the Democratic Party.
A postcolonial Indian like myself, who traveled to China and read in its modern history and literature over the last decade and half, could only be skeptical of such claims.
Though we should be skeptical of reports coming out of China, where the virus first took root, there are signs that the outbreak is also winding down in that country.
"Some may be skeptical of the division's motives or the cases in which we have gotten involved," said John Gore, the acting head of the Justice Department's civil rights division.
It gives founders another reason to be skeptical of the firm, which is already being scrutinized for its role in inflated startup valuations and founders being ousted as chief executives.
"They had this sense that they had to be skeptical of everything out there but they didn't have the time to spend hours to make sense of it," he said.
Striking a deal is one way for prosecutors to avoid departmental judges who can be skeptical of complainants, especially those with criminal records or those who have sued the city.
Yet all of the others are either still concerned about facing Republican electorates, or, in a handful of cases, said to be skeptical of Trump because of their reelection concerns.
And Trump's lead negotiator, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, told reporters, according to CNBC, that it would be wise to be skeptical of whether China would deliver on certain agreements.
"They're really smart, but I've never quite understood them," one quant hedge fund manager told the FT. • But there's reason to be skeptical of its current approach, Mr. Wigglesworth writes.
Scientists should be skeptical of a first-of-its-kind measurement—that's how they ensure that the observation is sound, the analysis was completed accurately, and the experiment wasn't in error.
It's good to be skeptical of single studies with surprising findings, but previous reviews of the research on voter ID laws are in line with what Cantoni and Pons's study found.
Many of the staffers who were in the Justice Department's Antitrust Division in 2014 remain in place, and will be skeptical of the tie-up this time, sources have told Reuters.
There are plenty of other reasons to be skeptical of welfare reform beyond its impact on the very bottom of the distribution, but my confidence in that particular argument has eroded.
Conservatives tend to be skeptical of the government's power to use civil penalties to enforce regulations and call for higher standards for the government to punish people for violating those laws.
"I believe the [DOJ] should fairly review offers to settle but also be skeptical of those consisting of behavioral remedies or divestitures that only partially remedy the likely harm," he said.
An ambitious global pact among almost 200 nations to cut greenhouse gases may stall in the Senate, where members are likely to be skeptical of supporting an international climate change treaty.
The billionaire who predicted the fall of Enron is warning investors to be skeptical of young, optimistic leaders of companies that he says could end up like disgraced start-up Theranos.
With the Dow Jones industrial average and the index on track for their seventh monthly gains in a row, CNBC's Jim Cramer understands why investors might be skeptical of the rally.
In short, there are reasons to be skeptical of his lamentations over business lost as a result of his father's transition from real estate and reality TV into the political arena.
John Breyault, vice president of public policy with the National Consumers League, said tax filers who are claiming the credits should be skeptical of preparers promising to get their refund early.
Finally, Warburton said traditional auto industry to be skeptical of the value of the user data Tesla collects from drivers, which is often cited as one of the company's biggest advantages.
Jon Davidson, the legal director of Lambda, said courts may be skeptical of the Trump administration's claims that transgender troops would be disruptive, given that Obama-era Pentagon studies concluded otherwise.
" D'Angelo acknowledged that the art world might be skeptical of Arthena's numbers-based approach, but she said the company will always have "a human in the loop to help finalize these decisions.
But health experts say that consumers should be skeptical of the findings of any single study, and should know that the pasta industry is only funding science because it sees an upside.
There are many reasons to be skeptical of these stolen election claims, as my colleague Andrew Prokop explained, and Democrats hoping for a change in election outcome shouldn't have held their breath.
The more users know about who's targeting them, how much money is being spent, and how they're being targeted, the more likely they are to be skeptical of efforts to influence them.
Indeed, Amazon claims that its ultimate goal of fully autonomous warehouses is about 10 years away from becoming a reality (even if we still have reason to be skeptical of that claim).
As a political matter, those committed to working with facts and evidence have ample reasons to be skeptical of legislative changes advanced by those in power with substantial but opaque economic interests.
While I'd be skeptical of models that claim a 95 percent certainty of any outcome in a close election, it doesn't seem to me that there's a misapplication of scientific methods here.
Now, you might be asking why anybody would be skeptical of Uncle Drew, a film that stars the very funny Howery and Haddish, to say nothing of a scene-stealing Nick Kroll.
That review reveals plenty of reasons to be skeptical of Mr. Trump's oft-stated promise to direct every ounce of his business acumen and negotiating prowess in service of the American people.
The most obvious reason to be skeptical of the project is that there is not even a prototype — just a 132-page paper promising what the system will look like one day.
That's partly an artifact of how little the race was polled before the accusations, and there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of all polling data coming out of the race.
As a result, the FBI exhibition read less like the journalism it was supposed to champion and more like an endorsement of the intelligence community serious journalists know to be skeptical of.
Normally, we'd be skeptical of a restaurant serving both Japanese and Korean food into the wee hours of the morning, but Joo Mak has proven itself competent, if not great, at both.
As an insurer and a staple in the car-collecting community, Hagerty is well suited to earn the trust of collectors that might be skeptical of letting precious cars out of their hands.
One could be skeptical of the possibility for systemic overhaul of the world order stemming from such a place, to say the least, but that's what Whiteman said Arctic Basecamp Davos is after.
Second, take a good look at the recently reintroduced legislation to modernize federal IT. When it comes to cybersecurity, everyone should be skeptical of calls merely to throw more money at the problem.
However, even as things are appearing to line up, Corker warned that the world needs to be skeptical of Kim's overtures and whether he's just making empty promises to get relief from sanctions.
So when heavy-handed regulations like WOTUS are created, farmers, ranchers and those in agriculture are right to be skeptical of a rule that has the potential to increase the cost of food.
Moreover, his views also could mean he'd be skeptical of legislation approved in April by the Senate Judiciary Committee that would make it even harder for Mueller to be removed without good cause.
In one instance, Facebook decided to increase the data it shared with Apple due to a special agreement, and an employee worried that people would be skeptical of Facebook's messaging on user trust.
"It's better for us to learn how to be skeptical of what we see, what we read, and for that matter what we hear, because sound can be edited as well," she said.
Since the violence this summer in India, WhatsApp has taken out ads begging people to be skeptical of scandalous stories, and limiting message-forwarding to five chats to try to quell the hysteria.
Prosecutors argued that Cogan should be skeptical of VICE News' story, but they also laid out the case for why Chapo doesn't deserve a new trial even if the reporting is entirely accurate.
It might be reasonable to be skeptical of Rayllam's grappling credentials but I suspect that he has some experience in the Vietnamese art of Vovinam which considers its head scissors takedown a specialty.
A day after press reports of new revelations in the Russia investigation, the Justice Department warned Americans in an official statement to be skeptical of reports that rely on information from anonymous sources.
You should be skeptical of every product that goes the crowdfunding route, because there's hundreds of things that can go wrong when bringing a piece of tech from the concept to final product stages.
Ludwig said on his radio show in 2016 that they will sometimes refer a child who threatens to harm themselves for a psychiatric evaluation, but hinted they tend to be skeptical of the teens.
Still, it's easy to see why a woman who doesn't look like Jamil (or Teigen or Emily Ratajkowski, a literal bikini model) would be skeptical of their messages of self-empowerment and body positivity.
But that hasn't stopped news outlets from reporting on the Rosa Parks tweets as if they're real:So be skeptical of any tweets you might be see coming from supposed Ammon Bundys in the future.
Trump appears to be the first US president to be skeptical of vaccines, or at least sympathetic to those who believe that the signature public health achievement of the 20th century could be dangerous.
For all that it's possible to be skeptical of public markets, they're the best corporate price discovery mechanism we've got, and they're ratifying — and even vastly exceeding — private valuations that many people thought crazy.
As he continued: This, perhaps, is a theme running through all of Paglen's work: Not a suggestion to fundamentally change how society works, but an invitation to be skeptical of how we go forward.
If you tell Medicare recipients that they might lose their coverage 'for a while' during the transition to a Medicare for All program, they are obviously going to be skeptical of Medicare for All.
"We should be skeptical of the training's ability to transform, in any meaningful way, white workers' biases toward black customers," said Hakeem J. Jefferson, a political science PhD candidate at the University of Michigan.
I would be skeptical of any suggestion that mature democracies lack capacity to collect evidence, make policy and flow decisions to senior decision-makers in a way that will lead to an effective response.
"Look, I know more than any it pays to be skeptical of a stock that's run so much, but after this quarter, I think the story's still got a lot more upside," Cramer said.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, one of the lead negotiators in talks with Chinese officials, also told reporters it would still be wise to be skeptical of whether China would deliver on certain agreements.
There are always good reasons to be skeptical of those who come forward with tabloid friendly stories that indict the powerful, not for legal wrongdoing or abuse of power, but for bad private behavior.
Haley adds that while fear of viruses and warnings about pop-ups have taught many people to be skeptical of phishing on laptops, we haven't developed the same filter when it comes to our phones.
But it would have to have successfully hoodwinked both the intelligence services of US allies, and key Democrats — and both of those groups have good reason to be skeptical of the Trump administration right now.
But the public isn't wrong to be skeptical of the plan and who it will mostly benefit — corporations and the wealthy, even if Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and other Republicans claim otherwise.
Strong competition from cheaper soybeans from Brazil — which is set to report a record harvest for the season, had led many to be skeptical of China's demand for U.S. agricultural goods even before the coronavirus.
Those who may be skeptical of a live-action remake can rest a little easier knowing that Shinichiro Watanabe, the director of the original Cowboy Bebop, will serve as a consultant on the Netflix series.
"Warren missed her moment in 2016, and there's reason to be skeptical of her prospective candidacy in 2020," the board wrote in early December, citing a poll from September 2018 that put former Massachusetts Gov.
Outspoken Galveston residents have good reason to be skeptical of USACE-designed levees, as a $20193 billion levee system recently completed in New Orleans is already sinking and is expected to be ineffective by 2023.
It's probably wise to be skeptical of anyone who says they have a new idea for a blockchain-based company, or worse still, a company changing its business model to focus on the crypto world.
"We should be skeptical of the training's ability to transform, in any meaningful way, white workers' biases toward black customers," Hakeem J. Jefferson, a political science PhD candidate at the University of Michigan, told Belluz.
So while Democrats are quite sympathetic to Israel, they also believe Palestinians deserve a state of their own — unlike Republicans, who tend to sympathize with Israel in much larger numbers and be skeptical of Palestinian statehood.
Because the name "Richard James" is fairly common, and Aphex Twin has been known for straight-up lying to reporters for much of his career, there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of this narrative.
They've been critical of even the modest stimulus efforts the ECB has attempted over the last year, and we can expect them to be skeptical of taking stronger actions in the face of the next downturn.
Like just about any person Trump would nominate for the UN ambassador gig, Craft will face the challenging of working and advocating for an administration that tends to be skeptical of multilateral institutions, the UN included.
Lawmakers should be skeptical of any calls for a so-called "moderate" carbon tax, as it is undoubtedly a stepping-stone for carbon tax advocates to call for a much higher and more painful carbon tax.
As Trump is meeting with Kim Jong Un for the North Korea summit, we have to be skeptical of the president's matrix for deciding which dictator deserves a diplomatic option and which deserves a military one.
You may favor low taxes and be skeptical of business regulations and abortion rights, but you can be sure the United States will survive four years of Clinton — and there are no such guarantees about Trump.
Mr. Levin, for his part, thought that if conservatives were going to be skeptical of the government's role in areas like education and welfare, they should also be willing to apply that scrutiny to criminal justice.
I wonder if, with all the caveats that apply, Soleimani's death will temper some of that opposition and become a rallying point for the regime, even among those Iranians who may be skeptical of the government.
The wireless industry may be skeptical of DOD, given the push to include a controversial provision in an annual defense spending bill that wireless companies fear would give the military an unprecedented role in spectrum management.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine said Sunday he's concerned about the proposed merger of AT&T and Time Warner, suggesting a Hillary Clinton administration might be skeptical of the deal if she wins the election.
Politico reported late Tuesday that the carbon tax issue is causing a rift among White House advisers, causing officials like Trump's chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, to be skeptical of Cohn and others for taking the meeting.
In their impeachment report, House Republicans concluded that Trump was right to be skeptical of Ukraine and Hunter Biden's role on a Ukrainian energy company — a way to justify the president's push for politically-motivated investigations.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Justice Anthony Kennedy's legal reasoning in a 2015 immigration case suggests the U.S. Supreme Court's frequent swing vote would be skeptical of President Donald Trump's travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
But what Klein and Iron Man fail to recognize is that it's not un-American to be skeptical of government, to be realistic about the fact that legislation sometimes fails, and to stand up against injustice.
There are also reasons to be skeptical of Kim's olive branch: North Korea has eagerly pushed for talks with past administrations and either reneged on or introduced untenable demands that derailed negotiations before they could begin.
There are more than enough legitimate reasons to be skeptical of companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon, which hold immense power over the internet and everyone's personal data while offering little transparency and exhibiting monopolistic behavior.
Ahead of the June 8 parliamentary election in Britain, it urged its users in the country to be skeptical of headlines that look unbelievable and to check other sources before sharing news that may not be credible.
When asked about the allegations, Lombardo pointed to "the success of body cameras," adding that he used to be skeptical of the devices but has been won over because they "give us the opportunity to dispel" complaints.
So it's easy to be skeptical of the way the Philippines is presented in the foreign press, of how the nation and Filipinos in general are thought be to understood by Americans, and are, therefore, largely misunderstood.
The news has some AI advocates like Kriti Sharma of Sage Group excited that the federal government can be an edifying force in the development of AI, but there's ample reason to be skeptical of this idea.
The history of technology and commerce teaches us that we should be skeptical of the idea that we've somehow figured out the best way to conduct knowledge work in the network age in such a short time.
Embarrassed journal editors quickly stamped the word "Retracted" across published papers this week, while the hoax drew appreciation from scholars who tend to be skeptical of work focusing on race, gender, sexuality and other forms of identity.
My Western education has taught me how to analyze and critique all structures, including Middle Eastern traditions, while my Middle Eastern upbringing has taught me to be skeptical of Western ideologies that will never fully accept me.
There are good reasons to be skeptical of such a project, which we might associate above all with the names Marx and Hegel, and it is possible that history has no coherent shape or direction, or many.
There is reason to think Roberts will be skeptical of the latest challenge being brought against the ACA, which seeks to use Roberts's own logic in his 2012 ruling for Obamacare to justify overturning the law now.
"I would be skeptical of the claims that a unified data security protection law are going to provide clarity and better data protection at the same time," says Hartzog, who has testified before Congress about data breach legislation.
The almost 4 million Turkish voters living in the European Union are an important bloc that could be skeptical of Erdogan's desire for more authority, said Abdulkadir Selvi, a commentator with close links to the ruling AK Party.
While predicting what's coming down the pike is a difficult if not impossible task, you can still take precautionary steps: Make sure your system is up to date, and be skeptical of any and all emails and links. 
That he will be skeptical of a law that allows a state to single out and deny preschool kids access to a neutral and widely available recycled tire program just because their school is religious seems a given.
He has found that while founders tend to support some libertarian points of view (they are for free trade and tend to be skeptical of labor unions), they are generally aligned with Democrats on many major policy areas.
Alan Abramowitz, an Emory University political scientist, told me Friday he'd be skeptical of any polling that comes out next week that shows her not only erasing Trump's convention polling bump but dramatically expanding her pre-convention lead.
In one of his first acts at the agency, Cuccinelli sent an email to asylum officers that appeared to press officers interviewing asylum seekers to be skeptical of migrant claims of fear of returning to the countries they fled.
But the courts may be skeptical of that argument short of the House actually entering into a judicial proceeding, which is one of the arguments Nadler has privately made to Pelosi to begin an inquiry, CNN has previously reported.
" Armstrong countered that the issue was "knowing that the day you accepted this role, you had to be aware that no matter what this report concluded, half of the country was going to be skeptical of your team's findings.
Given the number of times the White House's version of events has been disputed or debunked this past week, it seems reasonable to be skeptical of Trump's latest Twitter accusation that a Gold Star widow lied to the public.
We should also be skeptical of claims that an amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants, many of whom have little schooling, or even just to the Dreamers, who typically have a high school diploma, will be an economic boon.
Even in a world in which there is no lobbying, plenty of Americans will be skeptical of the government's ability to perform crucial tasks, and will in turn elect members of Congress who will oppose expansions of government power.
If last year's Fossil Sport is any indication of what it is (or rather, isn't) capable of, you might want to be skeptical of these claims (at least, until The Verge has a chance for a hands-on review).
This goes to show we should be skeptical of tales of partisan gridlock—when it comes to unchecked federal spending and piling up trillions in new debt, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are clearly in close agreement.
We must be skeptical of any promises the North makes, but Washington and Seoul also should be clear that they have done all they can to show North Korea they are no threat to the regime's survival or longevity.
But there are also good reasons to be skeptical of the real impact of such narratives, which can be depicted in ads and flaunted at awards ceremonies in part to quell anger at the systemic unfairness still in place.
The reformists tend to be skeptical of America's most powerful Mideast ally, Saudi Arabia, and to suspect that Iran is going to rise in power whether we like or not, so it's better to shape that rise as best we can.
No doubt many readers will be skeptical of any study like this one; after all, these are very complex issues with many moving parts, and correlations may appear between things regardless of whether those things directly cause or effect one another.
Whether one is inclined to believe or be skeptical of the optimistic growth assumptions in the budget, relying so heavily on projections that are, at best, subject to change, is a dangerous game to play with large liabilities already looming.
And the monthlong, highly restrictive Whole30 diet, which cuts out all grains, sugars, breads, desserts, alcohol, dairy, legumes, and processed foods, is not only difficult to follow, but not backed by science, and experts continue to be skeptical of it.
The United States has long been worried about what it sees as China's strategy to "militarize" space, according to one U.S. official, who added there was reason to be skeptical of Beijing's insistence that the Argentine base was strictly for exploration.
The Trans List is an achievement for trans filmography, with enough material here to both enlighten cis audiences and maintain the interest of those already well-versed in the trans community—especially trans people who may be skeptical of such offerings.
She's proven to be an excellent anti–Donald Trump attack dog already this cycle, and her anti–Wall Street credentials and populist approach to economic issues would help shore up Sanders supporters who might be skeptical of Clinton's ties to the financial sector.
If we're keeping it 100, Get Out is a commentary on the historically problematic relationship between Black men and white women — one in which Black men have always had to be skeptical of engaging with them intimately because of the potentially negative consequences.
It's wise to be skeptical of federal spending in such areas, but if Congress is already going to send these dollars out the door, states should at least be given the leeway to use them for productive uses like occupational licensing reform.
Reining in the federal government's power to regulate the economy is a key objective of the conservative legal movement, so it's no surprise that the conservative justices tend to be skeptical of what they see as expansive uses of the Commerce Clause.
Hope: The next generation is neither afraid of nor in awe of digital technologies, and better equipped than past generations to make good use of them, be skeptical of and interested in, rather than complacent or frantic about, the companies behind them.
There are many reasons to be skeptical of the North and pessimistic about the prospects for solving the crisis over its nuclear program, given the ruthlessness of its leader, Kim Jong-un, President Trump's bombast and the deep mistrust between the two countries.
There's reason to be skeptical of these threats from China hawks in Congress, as Trump's Pentagon and his Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, have said the U.S. should not punish those who are already doing business with Huawei, a global leader in telecom technology.
While issues such as reducing college debt and climate change tend to align with the interests of young voters, polling data has also shown that young voters tend to identify as independents and that they tend to be skeptical of both parties.
Considering that President Trump has criticized the reopening of diplomatic relations with Cuba, and has called it "a completely one-sided deal," it's easy to be skeptical of this as all being some sort of cloak and dagger stunt to make Cuba look bad.
Trump Jr. is basically taking the opposite approach of his father, who often muddies the GOP's get-out-the-vote message on the campaign trail by telling supporters to be skeptical of polls, suggesting several times that a blue wave is overhyped by the media.
I had heard about the Lovot companion robot before I saw it in person at CES this week, so I knew that its functions were minimal, and the typical reasons to be skeptical of robots that overpromise to make your life easier didn't apply here.
Now, some Republicans are very clear that they're happy to rely on economic growth to make up as much of that as possible (history shows it's right to be skeptical of that as a true avenue to pay for cuts.) But therein lie two problems.
Republicans, meanwhile, are much more likely to be skeptical of the #MeToo movement and all the sexual misconduct allegations that have come out of it, seeing the movement as part of a progressive effort to fundamentally alter America to change, among other things, gender norms.
That's due in part to the financial independence of the party's own candidates, but also speaks to the organization's standing with Democratic voters, who -- especially after the 2016 presidential primary -- have shown themselves to be skeptical of pre-primary interventions by the party establishment.
There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of Tesla's ability to generate consistent profits and stabilize its troubled manufacturing and service operations, but the company has maintained an advantage in one key area of engineering: maximizing the distance a vehicle can drive between charges.
Jeffrey R. Holmstead, who served in the E.P.A. during both Bush administrations and now represents utility companies as a lawyer for the firm Bracewell, said he thought the current Supreme Court would be skeptical of any presidential effort to regulate carbon emissions under existing law.
"The picture is still one of rising price pressures, and for that reason I'd be skeptical of claims this latest drop in inflation is going to increase the likelihood of further monetary easing by the central bank," said Capital Economics' China economist Julian Evans-Pritchard in Singapore.
Those of us who've been waiting nearly 20 years for New York to give up the ghost on MMA have been fooled and led astray and bamboozled and lied to and promised things too many times not to be skeptical of assurances coming out of Albany.
The last part about the country not listening to experts or paying much attention at all refers to the idea that regular Britons were fed up with "experts," and that this led them to be skeptical of claims that a Brexit would lead to economic catastrophe.
You may be skeptical of this trend now, but considering that the Hadids have made quite a few questionable looks happen, you may find this looking like the height of chic in a matter of weeks, so it's wise to stock up on a few pairs now.
The first part of Sekret Machines is out now if you'd like to read some non-fictional UFO research co-written with mystery and adventure novelist A.J. Hartley, which, if the rise of Scientology has taught us anything, is definitely not a sentence to be skeptical of.
The first is to be skeptical of any preliminary report coming out of Trump Tower about Trump's schedule and who he's meeting—Switzer proved that it's very easy to pull the press's strings, so long as you're famous and/or have an existing relationship with Trump.
Yet lawmakers were likely to be skeptical of the wide-ranging proposals, which government officials said included reducing tax breaks by 20.03%, freeing up government funds to pay down public debt, easing budget rules to lower obligatory spending and ending job stability for new civil servants.
While consultants can help alleviate tension between parents and children over deadlines and to-do lists, he said, he warned that families should be skeptical of some of the claims that consultants make, especially if they promise to help conceal a problem such as a disciplinary infraction.
And Sanders faced additional demographic challenges in the state: Florida also has a large Cuban American population that is deeply skeptical of Sanders's perceived softness on the Latin American left and a large Jewish population, some of whom may be skeptical of his views on Israel.
No one was forced to use what was provided and, in fact, at least one skeptic of the Iran agreement was invited to participate in some of the very conversations now seen as insidious even after it became clear that they would be skeptical of the deal.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, separately warned Trump against another "reset" of U.S.-Moscow relations, arguing that he should be skeptical of Putin's quest for a better relationship.
The Trump administration may be skeptical of the United Nations, but the president himself usually enjoys the scene in Turtle Bay: He gets to be the center of attention, he gets to hobnob with world leaders, and he gets to sleep at home in New York.
But again, I think the media had every right to be skeptical of this and to have skepticism in their coverage in the way that they handled the situation because Donald Trump from the very beginning, it almost seemed like it was too good to be true, right?
While more research is needed to advance this idea, this is just another reason why we should be skeptical of the advice to consciously restrict our salt intake—other reasons including the dubious connection between salt and blood pressure levels, the impact of sodium restriction on weight, among others.
Gizmodo reached out to climate scientists to get their take on the idea that "reasonable people can be skeptical of the dangers of climate change," on whether the opinions articulated in Stephens' column undermine climate science, and on whether his views have a place in the national discourse.
But this is self-perpetuating: the more common an officer thinks false rape claims are, the more likely he is to be skeptical of each new allegation; the more likely he is to conclude that the allegation is false; the higher the numbers of false allegations will be.
John M. Barry New Orleans, La. Wellness Culture There are many reasons to be skeptical of Outdoor Voices, the faddish clothing brand that Jia Tolentino writes about in her recent piece on athleisure, and its C.E.O.'s commitment to the health of its customers ("Athleisure Time," March 18th).
Democratic state attorneys general tend to join antitrust lawsuits and may be hesitant to work with Trump's Justice Department while traditional Republican state attorneys general would be skeptical of a lawsuit to stop a vertical merger, said Seth Bloom, a veteran of the Justice Department who is now in private practice.
Writing about his health claims, and their lack of evidence, was a good way to talk about the gap between reporting and research, to tell readers about what counts as medical evidence and what doesn't, and why they should be skeptical of the health claims of celebrities — even celebrity doctors.
"Until any actual proof emerges that ISIS or any other terrorist actor had a role in what police have described as a non-terrorism-related attack, one has to be skeptical of the ISIS claim," Cruickshank said, adding that Abou al-Kheir al-Arkhebieli would likely be a nom de guerre.
"Airbnb did a very effective job of this — of developing statistics, numbers to be able to go in to cities that might be skeptical of room sharing, home sharing, and say hey listen this is bringing tourist dollars to parts of the city that otherwise wouldn't get them," he said.
According to Reuters, Loon still has work to do in terms of proving out that its novel model for delivering connectivity makes business sense for carrier partners, who seem to be skeptical of its ability to provide reliable service at a cost that still makes sense in terms of profitability.
A former No. 2 at Goldman Sachs, Mr. Cohn has been reported to have swung out of favor with Mr. Trump after criticizing his response to racially motivated violence in Charlottesville, Va. But there were some reasons to be skeptical of Mr. Cohn's appointment to the Fed chairmanship even before that.
Even if Trump is willing to engage in some of these conversations, European allies may be skeptical of what he has to say — particularly as he continues to spin dangerous conspiracy theories about Ukrainian election interference that benefit Russia, and as more details about his priorities with Ukraine come to light.
It's not hard to see why some people still might be skeptical of the Keurig machine, though; there's something comforting in the ritual of waking up early to brew a pot of coffee, listening, as you brush your teeth and get dressed, as the coffee drips, drop by drop, into the pot.
The project includes a Twitter account, a YouTube video featuring comedian Greg Barris, and a website, complete with fake quotes from Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and a pledge asking people to "be skeptical of all claims and never assume something is true just because it appears to reinforce views I already hold." pic.twitter.
As shoe after shoe after shoe keeps dropping about the Trump Tower meeting Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort had with a Russian lawyer and other questionable intermediaries, there has been a quiet but significant effort by prominent legal minds to defend, or at least be skeptical of, the whole affair.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Brooklyn Museum's new Georgia O'Keeffe show is being greeted by reviewers as an unusual take that raises many questions: There's every reason to be skeptical of an exhibition that includes the artist's shoes, and it's hard to imagine Living Modern being mounted 22017 years ago.
Younger workers were also a bit more likely to be skeptical of the notion that robots will replace much of human work, with more than a third (35 per cent) of 18- to 49-year-olds thinking it's unlikely to happen vs less than a third (27 per cent) of those aged 50 or older.
There are lots of reasons to be skeptical of this: Digitimes has a mixed track record on tech rumors; supply chain sources can misidentify projects or describe early tests that don't make it to market; Facebook doesn't have a voice assistant yet; and a 15-inch screen on a speaker seems kind of ridiculous.
The second lady's unscathed image and relatively low profile — her family's pet rabbit, Marlon Bundo, has 12 times more Instagram followers than she does — gives her a clean slate of sorts to make her case on behalf of Trump and her husband to voters who may be skeptical of the duo heading into 2020.
While effective organizations spend more money on actual programs than on overhead, donors should also be skeptical of any appeal that claims to spend every penny raised on direct aid, said Bennett Weiner, chief operating officer of the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, an affiliate of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, which evaluates charities on 20 standards.
This all helps to explain why Democrats believe a Leneghan candidacy on the Republican side gives them the best shot — this is a district that might already be skeptical of Trump and its independents and more moderate Republicans might be willing to back a Democrat if the alternative is an archconservative hugging Trump as tightly as she can.
While the school has taken some action in the wake of the scandal—the aforementioned firings, hiring law firm Pepper Hamilton to investigate what happened, a new section of the school's website devoted to "the truth" (which has since been renamed and redirected to "the facts")—there are reasons to be skeptical of the school's appetite for meaningful reform.
Survey after survey also shows that Gen Z is also more likely to be skeptical of capitalism—wherein technical automation must ultimately be adopted to maximize efficiencies and minimize labor costs—and perhaps able to diagnose the simple fact that if a company can automate their job away and save money in the process, they probably will.
The fact is that cooperation is such a vital part of the federal criminal justice system that judges routinely instruct jurors who may be skeptical of the process that it is perfectly "lawful and proper," although they may want to be a little more skeptical of the testimony of a witness who has a deal with the government. Why?
Related: The Year of Black Lives Matter: A Movement With Mixed Success Inconsistencies in documents pertaining to Bland's arrest and detention, as well as allegations that police footage of her encounter with the trooper was edited and her family's insistence that she was not suicidal, led much of the public to be skeptical of evidence that jail officials provided about her hanging.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.), a 2020 contender, bashed the Fed's track record of approving bank mergers, urging Powell to be skeptical of the recently announced marriage of SunTrust and BB&T banks.
If Mr. Cotton does take the helm at the C.I.A., he will be faced with the steep task of finding a way to show the agency's employees — the vast bulk of whom are career officials trained to be skeptical of outsiders — that he is not a purely political creature, while pleasing a president who tends to see intelligence matters through the prism of partisan politics.
"It may be easy to be skeptical of one or two reports," said Suzanne Goldberg, a Columbia University law professor, "but as the reports pile up, it becomes hard for a thinking person to think that all of these reporters are lying." transcript I was contacted on a Tuesday evening as I was leaving my office, from someone in New York, and they said it's something big.
Meanwhile the extremes, in different but sometimes overlapping ways, are much more skeptical about American institutions, much more "unpatriotic" in the way that David Frum once dismissed right-wing critics of the Iraq war, and thus much more likely to be skeptical of any narrative that asks you to simply trust the wisdom and good intentions of, say, figures like James Comey and John Brennan.
Considering how easily pro athletes and celebrities manicure themselves for public consumption, it's just as easy to be skeptical of the warmness and earnestness Waterson displays elsewhere in the film, during slice-of-life moments where she disinfects tabletops with Lysol wipes and asks her daughter about circle time at school, suffering with a smile while elderly women in an elevator ask her about the crazy fighting stuff that she does, or tearing up while talking about her boxer husband going corporate to feed the family while she pursues dreams of fighting.

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