Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

809 Sentences With "more skeptical"

How to use more skeptical in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more skeptical" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more skeptical". Mastering all the usages of "more skeptical" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They tend to be more skeptical of taxes, tend to be more skeptical of economic regulation generally — which makes sense.
Strong nativists were 76 percent more skeptical of the need to protect the rights of American Muslims than non-nativists and 85 percent more skeptical of the rights of Muslims living abroad.
Strong nativists were 76 percent more skeptical of the need to protect the rights of American Muslims than non-nativists and 85 percent more skeptical of the rights of Muslims living abroad.
And by other, more skeptical methods, things look even worse.
And a closer look could leave one still more skeptical.
But Dorr and Lecatsas were more skeptical of Trump's proposals.
Over time, the advocates became more skeptical of industry's motivations.
Conservative college students are more skeptical of President Donald Trump.
"That's just going to make people more skeptical," he said.
Since 2016, women have grown only more skeptical of him.
Republican voters, however, remain far more skeptical of news reporting.
Should we be more skeptical about what China is saying?
Rogers encouraged him to do it; Mylavarapu was more skeptical.
We thought we were creating a savvier, more skeptical audience.
Investors in the public markets are clearly more skeptical now.
While corporate interests love it, creative artists are more skeptical.
Sam DeBianchi, founder of DeBianchi Real Estate is more skeptical, however.
And they were even more skeptical of tech on the continent.
"I kind of don't hate them," said another more skeptical staffer.
If you're inclined to believe it, you should be more skeptical.
Others, however, are more skeptical of the security of voting systems.
They've grown fonder of regulation and more skeptical of big business.
He is more skeptical of military solutions to intractable foreign problems.
People are slowly growing more skeptical of the Silicon Valley giants.
But some American officials and analysts have been far more skeptical.
Toward the end of his essay, however, Yglesias sounds more skeptical.
Be more skeptical of the specific provisions in trade deals. 4.
Some nominees were more skeptical of all the pomp and circumstance.
By the 1980s, Republicans had become more skeptical of the federal tobacco program, of big government interfering with the free market; Democrats had become more skeptical of Big Tobacco, and especially its biggest congressional champion, Jesse Helms.
And the younger the voters, the more skeptical they were of Mrs.
Journalists became less trusting of political officials, more skeptical of political claims.
Eric Dezenhall, Crisis Management Expert and "Glass Jaw" Author, is more skeptical.
They really are much more skeptical of foreign intervention than their elders.
Both groups were also slightly more skeptical of workforce automation in general.
Some experts we spoke to agreed with Kleiman; others were more skeptical.
Russia's civil society is now more entrenched, more knowledgeable and more skeptical.
As the weeks passed, I grew more and more skeptical that Yeezy.
And the more he tried to explain, the more skeptical they became.
At the Zara store, a few blocks away, they grew more skeptical.
So [becoming a flat earther] made me more skeptical, and more aware.
Today, people are perhaps more skeptical of big tech than ever before.
Mr. Shelby, too, sounded a more skeptical note back at the Capitol.
Others are more skeptical about the program's usefulness during the current crisis.
But they are more skeptical now that such promises will be met.
Mr. Pérez, one of South Florida's largest condo developers, was more skeptical.
Has doing this show made you more skeptical of the news media?
But on Friday, Twitter took a more skeptical view of the practice.
His wife, Elizabeth, was more skeptical when she heard about the deal.
Corker was quick to follow his more skeptical-sounding remarks with praise.
The old Labour Party was also way more skeptical of European integration.
J.L. Galache, co-founder of asteroid prospecting company Aten Engineering, is more skeptical.
Sudanese protesters' reactions to Ibn Auf's announcement have been more skeptical than celebratory.
People tend to be more skeptical of Google when it comes to privacy.
Do you find yourself more skeptical of all of our digital interaction now?
Friends and colleagues that I talked to about my plan were more skeptical.
In each case, white Catholic women were much more skeptical than the men.
But it means we've all grown more skeptical, more judicious, less reflexively optimistic.
Readers seemed to become more skeptical of all the headlines that they encountered.
Muneer Shura'ee, a professor of English literature at Hudaydah University, was more skeptical.
Other senators were more skeptical that a deal could be struck by Friday.
The 726 teachers surveyed, however, were far more skeptical of the online postings.
Defensiveness makes you a better reader, a closer, more skeptical reader: a critic.
The older you were, the more skeptical you were of the European project.
Other liberals, especially young ones, are far more skeptical of Mr. Biden's prospects.
"Consumers are certainly becoming more savvy, more skeptical, more discriminating," Mr. Sorofman said.
"I'm more skeptical about the glove than the bat," an NL West scout said.
House Democrats, who will have control of the chamber in January, are more skeptical.
Tsai's political party is more skeptical of Beijing than is Taiwan's outgoing ruling party.
It suggested voters across the board were more skeptical about the "Leave" camp's arguments.
Despite the broad support for diplomacy, Americans are more skeptical about lifting economic sanctions.
Ms. Tsai is more skeptical of ties with the mainland than her predecessor was.
John Campbell, faced a more skeptical line of questioning following his briefing on Feb.
" Over the years, Snowden said, reading Greenwald "probably caused me to become more skeptical.
Paradoxically, however, the Panmunjom Declaration has left skeptics more skeptical and optimists more optimistic.
However, he was "much, much more skeptical" about adopting EU standards on financial services.
White suburban women are more skeptical of the wall, opposing it 5533% to 2553%.
But more than a few experts in deterring cyberattacks take a more skeptical view.
Kennedy's replacement, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, has historically been much more skeptical of abortion rights.
"It's remarkable people aren't more skeptical, because these diets never pan out," said Caulfield.
Rather, we need to become much more skeptical of post-national ways of thinking.
U.S. planemaker Boeing is more skeptical, citing instances where they have failed on warplanes.
Next, city officials presented the deal to a more skeptical crowd: their own residents.
Investors have become more skeptical about recapitalizing Italian banks in the wake of Sunday's referendum.
So, I've become more skeptical that we could politically manage very high levels of immigration.
"Initial reception from the media was decidedly more skeptical than with Pooper," the duo write.
This job experience made me more cynical about the world and more skeptical of corporations.
Jennifer Lawless, director of the Women in Politics Institute at American University, is more skeptical.
But they will be much more skeptical than the handpicked audiences in the Middle East.
Europeans, and especially the French, tend to be more skeptical about their leaders' personal lives.
But because of Zayner's lack of rigor, he was more skeptical of the experiment's conclusion.
It now goes to a much more skeptical Senate, where Republicans hold a narrower majority.
President allegedly left London "10 times more skeptical" than he was before after the meeting.
Investors have been growing more skeptical that the infrastructure plan will win approval this year.
Lawmakers in both parties are growing more skeptical of the U.S. alliance with Saudi Arabia.
But other business owners are more skeptical, saying EU-imposed rules are burdensome and costly.
Others are more skeptical about the bill's importance to the final negotiations over Safe Harbor.
Republicans are generally more skeptical of the power of individual actions to mitigate climate change.
Some of the Republican-appointed judges, meanwhile, tended to be more skeptical of CFPB's arguments.
But due to a lack of research on this phenomenon, some experts are more skeptical.
I'm much more skeptical about the rest of Three1989's faux-jazz, faux-disco oeuvre.
But others are more skeptical about whether pricing information alone will drive down overall costs.
"The market is a lot more skeptical about Elon and Tesla now," Mr. Whiston said.
I'm thinking you were more skeptical about the company we used to call Time Warner.
Other people (including me) are more skeptical, arguing that such plans disproportionately benefit the affluent.
But others within the Amish community and those who have studied them are more skeptical.
Citizens rightfully have grown more skeptical of lengthy, complex laws that often have unforeseen consequences.
"Young Americans are generally more skeptical of brands, and put greater emphasis on ethical matters."
But while the lower rates are prompting optimism within the GOP, Democrats are more skeptical.
American voters, however, have a much more skeptical view of the 28500-year old organization.
Investors are more skeptical of the Fed's forecasts of roughly three more hikes next year.
Those who are more skeptical of the president believe that the dangers are multifaceted, however.
Koichi Nakano, a political scientist at Sophia University was more skeptical of the Trump-Abe meeting.
Economists polled by Reuters were even more skeptical - they had expected no rate rise until 2019.
Rachel admits that she was far more skeptical than she seemed on camera, as did Jojo.
Crucially, Italy's new populist government takes a far more skeptical view of the strict copyright proposals.
I am a bit more skeptical than Fallows though of the strength of America's local governments.
In particular, mathematics students become more skeptical in their reasoning — they begin to think more critically.
With the people who rely on federal benefits, we need to be a little more skeptical.
"I've never been more skeptical in my whole life as I am right now," he said.
Uber continues to face significant challenges as investors become more skeptical of money-burning technology companies.
Some social media users praised the city for the new addition, while others were more skeptical.
Democrats are more skeptical that Trump would be able to thread the needle with retaliatory measures.
Now polls regularly show Republican voters more skeptical of such policies and even trade's beneficial impact.
Now, having seen NPI's methods up close, I'm more skeptical than I was before we started.
Ultimately it will be up to everyone to be more skeptical of what they see online.
He told the magazine he admired Diet Prada's concept but was more skeptical of their medium.
And the president's team often seemed more skeptical of Mr. Biden than of their own boss.
But even they agreed with more skeptical lawmakers that there was much work to be done.
But the alternative treatments Goop celebrates ought to be looked at with a more skeptical eye.
On social media, some people were more skeptical of the government's motives for making the change.
Democrats — traditionally more skeptical of the intelligence community — insist that the agencies are virtually beyond reproach.
The Trump administration has taken a more skeptical approach to U.S. involvement with the United Nations.
Then-national security adviser H.R. McMaster reportedly tried to make Trump more skeptical of the country.
Others were more skeptical that full-fledged negotiations with Taiwan would actually get off the ground.
While men may be more skeptical, women can be just as biased against their own gender.
Although the event pushed a sense of triumphalism, the mood among the audience was more skeptical.
Analysts are more skeptical, and expect loan growth to remain weak until banks are adequately recapitalized.
Perhaps Wall Street should have been more skeptical about Walmart's previous acquisition-fueled online sales numbers.
Women themselves are much more skeptical about whether the country is ready for a female president.
But I am much more skeptical than you, Dan, that this synthesis has gained ground since.
Actually looking back at the details of the 2001 situation, however, should make you more skeptical.
Republicans have traditionally been closer to the petroleum industry and more skeptical of environmental regulation than Democrats.
The Obama administration is widely perceived to have become more skeptical of mergers in the intervening years.
Video gamers were skeptical, publishers were even more skeptical, and millions of casual Wii owners were ambivalent.
Other researchers were more skeptical however, pointing out that there are several potential reasons for this swap.
But reports suggest that the Department of Justice has been significantly more skeptical of the companies' promises.
"After Cecil, it became clear that the public was much more skeptical of sport hunting," he said.
But the last housing cycle has made economists more skeptical when home price and income growth diverge.
He offered a more skeptical view of the UN's efficacy or its value to the United States.
If science-minded publications aren't writing about this, or if they're more skeptical, be skeptical as well.
But it's not a secret that Republicans are more skeptical about campaign finance regulation than Democrats are.
Some were more skeptical: "I really hope she doesn't use social media platforms anymore," wrote Hairo Aguilera.
Biden also has been much more skeptical of the "class warfare" economic message that candidates like Sens.
Republican voters have historically been more skeptical of news media and journalists, especially during the Trump era.
But others -- including another of his children, Donald Trump Jr., according to sources -- have appeared more skeptical.
They have become more skeptical of mainland China and people who come from there, Mr. Wong found.
Conservatives oppose this idea and are more skeptical than the SPD on plans for deeper EU integration.
They are hoping the WeWork debacle will force investors to be more skeptical about fast growing companies.
Politically, it can also help a candidate shore up support among voters in more skeptical demographic groups.
I'm more skeptical about CRISPR and genetic engineering than almost all the other smart people I know.
Mr. Eisen, the chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, takes a more skeptical view.
One possibility here is that the government could just get more skeptical about mergers for very conventional reasons.
Trump "is more skeptical of conclusions from raw data, rather than intelligence and raw data provided," Spicer said.
Ramaswami said it could also back up their case when convincing more skeptical patients to visit a doctor.
Trump himself seems to think that Iran will come begging for a new deal; others are more skeptical.
Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, is more skeptical of high-dividend stocks as a whole.
Other political analysts, however, are a bit more skeptical about whether Salvini will trigger snap elections this year.
"Understanding how data is manipulated might make you more skeptical about how data is presented," said one attendee.
A more skeptical operative said the party's 2020 primary could be "a suicidal litmus test" on single-payer.
As aware as I am, I am more skeptical that these will advance beyond demonstrations for some time.
I hate to be the skunk at the garden party, but I'm just a bit more skeptical here.
And, overwhelmingly, young voters are much more skeptical of foreign adventurism than their elders, according to YouGov polling.
The low-fat diet has been popular for decades, but scientists have recently become more skeptical of it.
Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, remained more skeptical of a bipartisan deal.
WASHINGTON — The more the chief executive of Wells Fargo tried to explain, the more skeptical the senators became.
By early Wednesday, The Los Angeles Times and The Huffington Post had weighed in with more skeptical takes.
Like many novelists, Chimamanda was more skeptical of activism in her fiction than she was in her life.
Uncertainty from regulators and volatility has also prevented new, more skeptical investors from entering the market this year.
Readers would have been more skeptical about Alexievich's shocking stories and less tolerant of her lack of nuance.
Larry, as well as our food writer Alison Roman, are a bit more skeptical about the salad's origins.
Judge O'Connor for the most part appeared more skeptical toward those states than the Republican plaintiffs on Wednesday.
And since her sound and aesthetic are a byproduct of outside influences, her audience is even more skeptical.
And second, as readers we should be much more skeptical about this author's personal investment in his fable.
Burr and Graham are eager to extend the expiring provisions, while the House hard-liners are more skeptical.
Affluent progressive and liberal activists are for it, but working-class whites and African-Americans are more skeptical.
More skeptical observers might note that some doctors and hospitals were also financially rewarded for performing this procedure.
It's a sign that once-highly-valued start-ups are continuing to face a new, more skeptical reality.
Still, Mr. Chu said he planned to share his optimism about the school with his more skeptical neighbors.
The market responded by becoming even more skeptical that the Fed would raise interest rates again this year.
That revelation makes Dems even more skeptical of Attorney General William Barr's four-page letter summarizing the report.
Though he staunchly opposed the US accepting Syrian refugees, he was far more skeptical of Trump's broader ban.
On Russia, in particular, Trump is likely to leave his briefings with a more skeptical eye toward Putin's pleasantries.
But truly stopping the spread of dubious science will require a lot more than developing a more skeptical media.
Most Americans (70 percent) believe U.S. intelligence assessments that Russia interfered in the elections, though Republicans are more skeptical.
By helping players understand the business of fake news, Warner hopes they'll be more skeptical of what they read.
The sample size is small, and these results should be considered in light of more skeptical research as well.
And the fact that looters, not archeologists, found the manuscript made many scientists even more skeptical about its origins.
But just when Rome is looking to upgrade its relations with Beijing, many European allies are growing more skeptical.
But scientists tend to be more skeptical — especially if it's only the first study to come to this conclusion.
We need to become more skeptical, and we need to put individual pieces of research within a larger context.
I think I became more skeptical after reading Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, and that's a good thing.
The Journal report also mentions an imminent deal with Disney and its ABC subsidiary, although Variety is more skeptical.
While the government says peace could bring up to two percentage points of growth annually, economists are more skeptical.
I'm smarter, I'm more skeptical, I'm more empathetic, and I'm much less quick to judge than I was before.
But let's say you're more skeptical than I am and have been trying to figure out whom to believe.
Ryan is still formally committed to this agenda, but his colleagues in the upper house seems considerably more skeptical.
In a post at MIT's Thinking Machines blog, he argues that there are good reasons to be more skeptical.
In Washington, some policymakers are taking a more skeptical view of business executives who maintain friendly ties with Beijing.
Democrats are held together by being more socially liberal, more skeptical of markets, and more supportive of social welfare.
But other analysts were more skeptical, and say there are lingering questions over possible ties to foreign intelligence agencies.
Even more heterodox theories, like Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), are even more skeptical of the need to tame deficits.
But so far, Americans have become more skeptical of self-driving cars and the most ambitious timelines have fallen short.
That decision from Beijing could ultimately lead other countries to be more skeptical of Chinese investments, according to Riser-Kositsky.
Analysts are more skeptical though, and say without vehicle financing becoming cheaper and easier the chances for that are low.
Democrats have taken a much more skeptical approach towards Big Oil than Trump as they pledge to tackle climate change.
Even more skeptical analysts, such as UBS' Patrick Hummel, noted that Tesla showed "solid" free cash flow in the quarter.
Blockchain "freezes the future", argues Hildebrandt, admitting of the two it's the technology she's more skeptical of in this context.
Why it matters: We will all have to be more skeptical of pictorial, audio, and video evidence, including fake news.
This aw-shucks blog series, apparently pegged to the first anniversary of Donald Trump's election, is only slightly more skeptical.
"She is far more skeptical about engaging with business than her predecessors," said one official, who declined to be named.
But Democratic operatives are far more skeptical than Biden's family -- both that he'll really run, and that he'd be formidable.
Unanimous five-star rating aside, the Twittersphere is a tad more skeptical about how and why such a garment exists.
But the riskier environment does offer more opportunities for greater returns as the market becomes more skeptical about pending deals.
"   Other Democrats were more skeptical, saying that they were moving closer but that they wouldn't say a deal was "imminent.
But other observers, including Murtha Baca, the head of digital art history at the Getty Research Institute, were more skeptical.
The failure of that project to bring about hoped-for urban renewal has left locals more skeptical this time around.
The fact that Dr. Gawande is not devoting all of his energies to the venture makes Mr. Garthwaite more skeptical.
"That confidence varies widely by party, with Republicans overwhelmingly confident in the government and most Democrats more skeptical," he writes.
He also shows why the rest of us need to be more skeptical about the praise heaped on big donors.
Coaches and gymnasts were more skeptical about an artificial intelligence system's ability to ever fully evaluate a nuanced gymnastics routine.
Casper had already indicated that public investors were more skeptical of its money-losing business than its venture backers were.
In the back half of the day, though the witnesses were a bit more skeptical that that plot even existed.
To the contrary, children are at times more skeptical than adults about a variety of people&aposs claims and assertions.
Few members of Mr. Trump's team were more skeptical of Mr. Flynn than the vice president, numerous administration officials said.
There's no question that self-identified liberals are more skeptical of Biden than Democrats who view themselves as moderates or conservatives.
While many of her fans congratulated her on her new business, some are more skeptical and downright confused about it all.
The injections caused similar effects, according to Castellano, with these mice performing better on memory tests But Conboy is more skeptical.
Over the years since my time at Cambridge, I have become much more skeptical about European integration than I once was.
Others are more skeptical about early polls, notably Italy, the only Western state to have fully reopened its embassy in Tripoli.
This is partially because the children of the movement of black lives are far more skeptical of Clinton than their parents.
As of now, Chinese investors seem a lot more skeptical of the EV bull story for nickel than their Western counterparts.
Per a 2016 Rice University study, self-identified evangelicals are far more skeptical of evolution than they are of climate change.
As a scholar and critic of diet culture, Sole-Smith is even more skeptical that the shift is a net positive.
He's more skeptical of Box, thinking it will get supplanted by rival Dropbox, in which Moe's GSV Capital is an investor.
Still, some market players said Trump's comments fitted an established pattern of optimistic rhetoric being followed by a more skeptical tone.
As the market becomes more skeptical about pending deals, arbitrage traders could make a bigger return on deals that do close.
Male respondents in the Hill-HarrisX poll tended to be more trusting of polls and more skeptical of them than women.
Trump even campaigned on better relations with Moscow and a more skeptical stance toward traditional U.S. allies like the European Union.
Becca's family overall was one of the more skeptical, but by the end I felt even Jill had warmed to me.
Nestle points out that readers trying to make better food choices need to approach the media with a more skeptical eye.
"As the tax debate intensifies, investors are becoming more skeptical," Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial, told CNBC.
At the same time, they are more skeptical of immigrants and foreign trade — exactly in line with Trump's stated campaign positions.
Some media coverage has suggested that older women are more skeptical than younger women when it comes to the #MeToo movement.
In this 2009 book, the two write about their experiences and why law enforcement should be more skeptical of eyewitness testimony.
I was more skeptical of eating the cuisine of my home state 5,000 miles removed from its celebrated sunshine and soil.
"My opinion has not changed much, though I am perhaps even more skeptical today," he wrote in an email this month.
" Going forward, Deringer said, "I hope we can treat numerical evidence in a much richer, more skeptical, and more respectful way.
In a separate survey Knight conducted, those young people were also more skeptical of Trump than the total pool of nonvoters.
The numbers went up for Americans of all political affiliations, including Republicans who tend to be more skeptical of government regulations.
Bannon wasn't "vociferously opposed" to the strikes but was more skeptical than others, according to the official familiar with the discussions.
And if US-born Latinos were skeptical of the government in 2010, they are likely to be even more skeptical now.
This setup, however, has also forced the show to be more skeptical about Brakebills than the books were, at least initially.
"I was among the more skeptical of this appointment," said Daniel Carpenter, a Harvard professor who has long studied the FDA.
Thorpe's more skeptical estimates in many cases derive from the attempt at implementing single-payer in Sanders's home state of Vermont.
He added that, not unlike his Mr. Robot character, Elliot, he's only gotten more skeptical of technology and the power it wields.
It's best to be even more skeptical than usual when looking at the results of industry-funded studies claiming miraculous health benefits.
He's also fairly conservative himself, and May hoped he could help sell her Brexit plan to more skeptical hardliners in her party.
The feedback on the change has been both positive and negative, and town halls will be held soon for more skeptical parents.
Market watchers have grown more skeptical that a concrete deal can be reached or enforced, putting a lid on any price rally.
Facebook, which along with its fellow tech giants is lately facing a more skeptical public, could benefit if Zuckerberg were more popular.
Yeah, you may get judges who are more skeptical of ambitious regulations — or regulations that creatively press the boundaries of a statute.
Walk out of their exhibition and you may feel more skeptical of the biennial format and the framework that financially supports it.
They're a little more skeptical about the government's ability to do anything about it, but they share a lot of those concerns.
European Women being tried in Iraq for supporting ISIS make similar claims, although the courts there are more skeptical of their arguments.
Patients in the U.K. are more skeptical than their international counterparts when it comes to robot-assisted healthcare, according to new research.
Those overseas may be rather more skeptical – the UK referendum, after all, demonstrated just how wrong political and media pundits could be.
Given the AOA's history of questionable behavior, senators ought to be more skeptical of the group's self-serving arguments and lobbying campaign.
It's important to note that these results don't prove that watching Fox News is directly causing its viewers to be more skeptical.
He thought the same of electric kettles, but was more skeptical of the stovetop option, though he decided to test that, too.
"We're hopeful that following this the editor will be somewhat more skeptical about stories that Mr. Rose brings to them," he said.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor suggested that Mr. Kellogg's argument may have been too sweeping and thus unlikely to satisfy her more skeptical colleagues.
"Stem-cell scientists are likely to be more circumspect about their own work, and more skeptical of others," he wrote to me.
Noah Whinston, the 23-year-old Los Angeles-based chief executive of e-sport franchise Immortals, sounded a more skeptical tone, however.
No, because as people become more skeptical of social media, they would be even less likely to try a new social platform.
The country became more skeptical of abortion when Barack Obama was president and more open to it now that Donald Trump is.
Mr. Pompeo has taken the lead in the diplomatic talks and has been more skeptical of Mr. Kim's intentions than Mr. Trump.
Others were more skeptical, pointing out that the ban could lead to competition with other countries that are more welcoming for ICOs.
Over the past 20 years, Democrats have become more confident that humans are causing global warming, while Republicans have become more skeptical.
He very much wants candidates who will share his hardline views on immigration, and who will be more skeptical of trade deals.
While Democrats used to be more skeptical of trade, and Republicans more sympathetic, now Democrats are likelier to say it's an opportunity.
Jefferies media analysts are more skeptical, lowering the price target on the stock to $80, and downgrading their rating from hold to underperform.
As consumers become more skeptical about the national news they encounter online, impostor local sites that promote ideological agendas are becoming more common.
L.A.-based real estate agent Aaron Kirman, who has sold more than $6 billion in real estate over his career, is more skeptical.
Some economists I talked to were more skeptical that the phaseout rates were the major problem — but still agreed that AFDC discouraged work.
Second-generation immigrants, or those who came to the West at a young age, tend to be far more skeptical of racist narratives.
The lawsuit said the Uber board ignored intellectual property risks from the Otto deal and should have been more skeptical of Kalanick's judgment.
Adam Schiff (CA) and Ted Lieu (CA), meanwhile, were much more skeptical of whether Trump would actually turn up the heat on Putin.
Data-enabled social manipulation may sound implausible, but no one is more skeptical than the companies who have to pay for the programs.
When everyone else is euphoric after a huge run, it does not hurt for all of us to be a little more skeptical.
Instead, he is being asked to find the next medium and mode of delivering news to an audience more skeptical than ever before.
But, if anything, polls have shown that white-collar whites are even more skeptical about the tax plan than their blue-collar counterparts.
Europeans view privacy as a human rights issue, leading regulators there to be much more skeptical of data-driven businesses like social media.
On the more skeptical side, the IPO filing includes no information about 2016 holiday sales, and the 2015 buyout loaded the Quincy, Mass.
HPM Partners' Jim Lebenthal doesn't view the telecom company as positively as Goldman, and took a more skeptical view of Verizon's business strategy.
No agency has been more skeptical about the chances of Mr. Kim's giving up his arsenal than the C.I.A. itself, under Mr. Pompeo.
Pew's data shows a clear age gap here: Younger American Jews are, overwhelmingly, more skeptical about Israel's political direction than their older peers.
But the longest-serving Republican woman in the House, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida, who is retiring, was more skeptical about the party.
In "Talking to Strangers," there are glimpses of this mildly chastened Gladwell, more skeptical of theory's explanatory powers and struggling to break free.
I'm more skeptical of Apple's claims around the three-microphone array — which is supposed to be on par with USB-powered podcasting mics.
Such news has heartened optimistic analysts like Mr. Ferragu and Mr. Dorsheimer, but others are more skeptical about the year ahead for Tesla.
Mia Bloom, a professor at Georgia State University who has studied the role of women and children in terrorist groups, is more skeptical.
"The medical journals where we felt we had to get the dialogue going were a bit more skeptical of the research," she said.
He, though, had been more skeptical about Big Tech and anti-competitive concerns, before starting to change his tune around a year ago.
With WeWork&aposs IPO collapse, some hope investors will be more skeptical of companies&apos use of customized financial measures in the future.
Mr. Hofer's party is more skeptical of Europe, but he had stopped well short of calling for Austria to leave the European Union.
Generally, police departments are more skeptical of body cameras — but those concerns seem to ease over time as they see the potential benefits.
The campaign pitted Britain's conservative prime minister, David Cameron, against members of his own party who were more skeptical of Britain's EU membership.
Mr. Hunter said he worried that juries might be more skeptical of testimony from agents even in criminal trials unrelated to Mr. Trump.
Piper (Mia Sinclair Jenness) is a die-hard believer and unwaveringly intense; Curtis (Caleel Harris) is more skeptical, but is unyieldingly loyal to Piper.
There are legal limitations on what can be done through waivers, and some legal experts are more skeptical than others of the plans' legality.
For Clinton, the appearance likely helped her with her ever-present favorability problem, particularly among younger viewers who remain more skeptical of her candidacy.
In the end, satirical attacks on Trump and his candidacy should encourage voters to be more skeptical of the reality star's promises and priorities.
I don't mean because sales of iPhones are slowing or because its stock has a more skeptical sentiment around it than in years past.
She suggests people follow reliable social media channels like the CDC and WHO, and be more skeptical of other kinds of videos posted online.
More skeptical planners in the Navy and Defense Department preferred to make the drone a tanker first, and then add weapons and sensors later.
The progressive approach is much more skeptical of, as I've said, military interventions and much more interested in protecting liberal democracies where they exist.
In addition, Apple's platform is drawing new scrutiny as politicians and regulators take a more skeptical look at the power of big tech companies.
Overall, older and highly educated people are more skeptical that robots will be taking jobs away from human-Americans in the next 50 years.
Even Jaime seems like he's growing more and more skeptical of her, to the degree where he's meeting with Tyrion right under her nose.
Some Senate Republicans, including Richard Burr and Ron Johnson, have been sounding more skeptical that the Senate will be able to close the deal.
"The more skeptical and negativity I got from other people like, 'Oh it's not gonna happen,' kind of pushed me more," Singh told KTXL.
Goldman Sachs, however, is more skeptical and believes the conditions supporting the bull market, especially the highly valued technology stocks, are about to end.
Some analysts, however, have been more skeptical of Musk's rationale and questioned whether the move isn't just an attempt to bolster Musk's business empire.
Carlson asked after felony charges were filed against the actor why members of the media, including Roberts, were not more skeptical of Smollett's story.
They've generally grown more skeptical of free-trade arrangements since NAFTA was instituted in the 1990s and developed a reputation as a job killer.
And Trump's victory reflected a dramatic shift in public opinion: Since 2012, Republican voters have become dramatically more skeptical about trade deals than Democrats.
"I probably would have been a little more skeptical if it had been the corporation that approached me rather than the Y," he said.
Others are more skeptical, doubting that it is a completely independent lifeform, and whether it actually is "desirable" to have a new modular body.
So NACTO is publishing this week a second version of the AV planning guide, one that takes a more skeptical approach to the project.
Countries that have signed on to the TPP are going to be more skeptical than ever that the US is truly committed to rejoining.
"The English people believe it's the Russians," he said, but "all those other British people, the Scottish, the Irish, the Welsh," were more skeptical.
On Wednesday the court is expected to go over recordings of the phone calls that were made by some of the more skeptical targets.
Folks inside the administration have been more skeptical, have asked, 'what exactly are we doing here, what's the point of doing this trip again?
As mayor of New York City, Bloomberg was once more skeptical of banking rules that were passed in the wake of the financial crisis.
These culturally conservative blue-collar voters in past elections sided with Democrats in large part because their party was more skeptical of free trade.
French voters rejected a European Constitution in a 2005 referendum, and French attitudes toward the European Union since then have only grown more skeptical.
Americans appear even more skeptical of the idea that any legislation is on its way that would reduce their own tax bill next year.
The Pew data shows a clear age gap here: Younger American Jews are, overwhelmingly, more skeptical about Israel's political direction than their older peers.
It seems that Democrats liked him when he was taking on Ted Cruz in 2018, while they're more skeptical of him on the national stage.
" (Reached for comment this week, Alfred referred PEOPLE to prosecutors.) Chambers, Leiva's attorney, is more skeptical, describing it as a "rumor" and "a red herring.
Most remain more skeptical than ever about Kim's willingness to give up his nuclear arsenal and believe Trump was naive to believe that he would.
However, while the therapy dates back to ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures, it has been less popular among more skeptical Western medical societies.
A famous study demonstrated that just telling youths that they were about to be persuaded by a speaker made them more skeptical of the message.
While media coverage of the deal was largely positive, the public markets appeared much more skeptical, as F5 stock finished the day down nearly 8%.
Perhaps Jones and Silva are just especially unlucky in their supplement and dong pill choices, but most fans are a bit more skeptical than that.
As you can see, the two markets moved together: As bettors became more skeptical of Clinton's election chances, stock market traders pushed stock prices downward.
He said the second woman was more skeptical and kept a rigorous months-long diary tracking her fleeting vision loss before she finally believed him.
So the "Halftime Report" traders were more skeptical on Wednesday's show, wondering if the company's numbers and the U.S.-China landscape really support the optimism.
President-elect Donald Trump's plans for fiscal stimulus are "budget-busting" and markets should be more skeptical, a leading international economist has told CNBC Tuesday.
Asylum officers are being told to be tougher and more skeptical when interviewing migrants seeking asylum in the U.S., the Washington Post's Nick Miroff reports.
I still thank god (or, in my more skeptical moments, Alexander Shulgin, the godfather of psychedelics) for the pill in Ibiza that brought us together.
To Wong, that suggests Americans are becoming more skeptical of the longstanding conservative argument that lower taxes will, in time, trickle down from the wealthy.
Democrats and Democratic-leaners have grown more skeptical as well, with 10% in that group saying it's very likely now, down from 36% in January.
The party takes a far more skeptical view of climate change, with Salvini suggesting in May that cold temperatures indicate climate change does not exist.
The reason why this is important is that the FCC is likely to take a more skeptical view of the deal than the Justice Dept.
Still, some market players said Trump's comments fitted an established pattern of optimistic rhetoric from the U.S. president being followed by a more skeptical tone.
As society has modernized and people have grown more skeptical of accounts of virgin birth or resurrection, one response has been to retreat from religion.
Other Republicans are more skeptical and fear Stewart's penchant for controversy could drag down the entire ticket in the state, possibly jeopardizing key House races.
Other Republicans who made their reservations about Mr. Trump proudly known before the election tried to be gracious, though some sounded more skeptical than optimistic.
But it also suggests Trump's brand of politics is getting a more skeptical look from the younger voters who are the future of the party.
While we're more skeptical of marketing chocolate as a health food today—independent, peer-reviewed studies promise little about its health benefits—Laiskonis urges perspective.
His successor, George H.W. Bush, was even more skeptical of neoconservative ideas, adhering rather to the hard-nosed realism that had long dominated the party.
We as a society would be better served by casting a more skeptical eye toward "What We Are Told" and placing more trust in Reality.
If Mr. de Blasio and his team were relatively forgiving, Mr. Carvalho appears to have looked at New York's offer with a more skeptical eye.
Eisen said the microbiome presents a good opportunity for scientists, philosophers, and artists to discuss intersections between their work work, while Clarke remains more skeptical.
In 1996, white voters were more closely split between the two parties, the Hispanic vote was smaller, and both parties were more skeptical of immigration.
But a larger concern should probably be the trade war with China, which has found the United States much more skeptical of Chinese businesses generally.
It should make the Federal Reserve even more skeptical of the theoretical relationships between jobs, wages and inflation that have traditionally driven its policy choices.
Some have said getting more money into consumers' hands would be beneficial, while others have been more skeptical about what will come of the process.
Maine's paper mills have been closing in the past few years, and she has become more skeptical about free trade than she used to be.
"Investors have grown more skeptical about the longevity of this strong economy," said Mark Anson, CEO and chief investment officer of Commonfund in a statement.
A lot of talk, but I am more skeptical than ever about our new president because I have never heard specifics about anything from him.
The challenge for Biden if he does mount a run, Sefl said, was to appeal to voters who may be more skeptical about his behavior.
When discussing public opinion, the minority of adults who are college graduates tend to be pro-immigration while the non-college majority are more skeptical.
Had there been a bigger memory of Korea, Americans would have been a lot more skeptical about Lyndon Johnson's effort to take us into Vietnam.
In past months, Pence has played the loyal running mate, keeping out of the way and attempting to explain Trump's bombast to more skeptical onlookers.
Turns out, people should have been more skeptical of Peone, who is a comedy film director and an early employee of the comedy site CollegeHumor.
While Donald Trump suggested Wednesday that Obama's tears were sincere, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan were more skeptical.
Rebecca reveals that it was Jack who wanted to adopt Randall from the beginning, while she was more skeptical about bringing another child into the family.
Many in Hong Kong remain far more skeptical, fearing that Hong Kong will be absorbed into China's system and its freedoms, already under threat, will evaporate.
Josh Hawley (R-MO) was more skeptical of Google's move, suggesting that the company could have revoked the license before Trump signed last week's executive order.
Some Angolans were more skeptical, saying they preferred to wait and see whether dos Santos would truly step down and relinquish his grip on the administration.
In a companion piece, Avik Roy, president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity and a Republican policy adviser, offers a decidedly more skeptical perspective.
"The more skeptical and negativity I got from people like 'oh it's not going to happen,' kind of pushed me more," Singh told CNN affiliate KTXL.
Patrick Chuang, a Professor of earth and planetary sciences at UC Santa Cruz who specializes in cloud physics and climate research, struck a more skeptical note.
But they are well below their post-election high because the market is more skeptical about Trump's pro-growth tax and spending policies turning into legislation.
But I think for your average person, being a bit more skeptical, not necessarily cynical, but skeptical, might not be such a bad thing for people.
Even before she took office, Beijing had begun putting pressure on Taiwan's new leader, who is more skeptical of ties with China than her predecessor was.
Markets may also become more skeptical about Italy because the recent French developments heighten the prospect that the European economy will experience a marked economic slowdown.
"The performance this year has been more mixed, and I think that means the market is getting a little bit more skeptical on deals," he said.
Right-leaning groups such as the American Enterprise Institute have been more skeptical, arguing that users of roads and bridges should pay for them through tolls.
The qualitative data reveal that while moderate-achieving women are often viewed as likeable and socially skilled, employers are more skeptical about high-achieving women's personalities.
But as the Chemical Brothers' video shows, by the 90s people were a bit more skeptical of the motives behind corporations' cooptation of social movement imagery.
Any such move by Beijing could raise tensions with other countries, including the United States, which have become more skeptical of deals involving government-backed companies.
And much like a generation ago, younger African Americans are generally more suspicious, and more skeptical, about the system than their older cousins tend to be.
Angela Lee, an adjunct professor and chief innovation officer at Columbia Business School, was more skeptical about start-ups as, noting that investors often lose money.
Other members seemed more skeptical of that idea when it was raised in a closed-door session last Thursday, according to several people who were there.
But because Arkansas is in the Eighth Circuit, with judges who tend to be more skeptical of abortion, the law stands a chance of being reinstated.
Those approvals are becoming harder to come by as the regulators who oversee global monetary policy cast a more skeptical eye at on stablecoins as well.
Though voters largely agreed across party lines, Republican respondents were slightly more skeptical about the role of social media sites in shaping the news people see.
While Vance may see shifting ground, it's reasonable for survivors of sexual violence to take a more skeptical view of a case that remains so incomplete.
House Republicans, who earlier this year approved an Obamacare repeal bill only to be left hung out to dry by the Senate, are even more skeptical.
Six Democrats who voted for that bill five years ago have since been replaced by Republicans who would be more skeptical of the legislation: former Sens.
Bolsonaro and Guedes have both said they expect lower house approval of pension reform before the end of June, but investors and analysts are more skeptical.
Those more skeptical of the deal view it as having created low-wage competition across the border in Mexico that accelerated the loss of manufacturing jobs.
I was even more skeptical about the show's prospects when the showrunners Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg were fired midway through production of the new season.
"Opinions in the Bundestag, if anything, have become more skeptical on Europe and the majority they (the coalition parties) have now is much smaller," he added.
Former U.S. Ambassador Norm Eisen was more skeptical, claiming Trump "got played," while General Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and NSA, was equally unimpressed.
Another third were "Social Conservatives" — more religious than the Enterprisers, more anxious about mass immigration and more skeptical of business, and more supportive of an active government.
Nearly a decade later, though, a new Avery-obsessed thread appeared on the site—one that found many of its commenters notably more skeptical about his guilt.
I am a bit more skeptical it will be [as quick as Hank Greely suggests], but do think that such technology will be used in the future.
The Democratic Party of 2019 is younger, less white, more female, more liberal and far more skeptical of establishment politicians than it was even five years ago.
According to Elliott, the courts and judges are becoming more skeptical about this defense in criminal cases because the recipient doesn't know whether it's actually a joke.
In any case, even as people are becoming more skeptical of Facebook's policies and motives than ever, the site continues to operate as a giant money spigot.
"There is someone above me who is even more skeptical who has authorized the debate and that's OK," he said, in an apparent reference to Pope Francis.
Facebook is also making efforts around media literacy, having recently supported a PSA by The News Literacy Project designed to help people become more skeptical news consumers.
Instead of simply providing cash and deadlines, these labels are seen more as development partners, and it's winning over even some of the more skeptical game developers.
California's Democratic governor, Jerry Brown, sounded a lot more skeptical of the need for the Guard, and it's not clear whether he'll send any troops at all.
As the bill got sent to the Senate — where it faces more skeptical Republicans and potentially major changes — House Republican leaders joined Trump for a victory lap.
He also suggested being more skeptical about the apps that are on the App Store and don't assume they're safe just because they've been approved by Apple.
Investors have become more skeptical that the plan would win approval this year in Congress, which is controlled by Republicans who are traditionally wary of big spending.
If I hear 'white feminism' from a white woman who is speaking out about the white feminism of another white woman, I'm generally a little more skeptical.
So when Tyler released last year's Flower Boy, it was an easy target for more skeptical critics: a lush, warm concept album with an ostensibly queer narrative.
In the UK people are just a little bit more skeptical, maybe a little bit more cynical, there's certainly not a big emphasis on positivity at all.
"Republicans and the national population tend to be more skeptical of news organizations, regardless of whether the source has a reputation of being neutral," reads the study.
Anbang's case could make corporate boards in the United States and Europe more skeptical about the ability and motives of Chinese buyers, investment bankers and lawyers said.
Cities like Houston and Philadelphia that once handed down dozens of death sentences have recently seen the election of district attorneys who are more skeptical of it.
Octavia Spencer, as is her wont, grounds the action in common sense—no actor raises a more skeptical eyebrow—and in the common decency that attends it.
"I think we all have to be much more skeptical consumers of what we see online," House Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
In 2015, LinkedIn shares had climbed as high as $269, but since then they have tumbled as investors have become more skeptical about most cloud-based businesses.
Being more skeptical, engaging more selectively and prioritizing links to information providers outside our social media silos will hurt the bottom line of the social media giants.
The biggest obstacles here will likely be the courts, which will presumably be far more skeptical of climate action after four to eight years of Trump appointments.
Here's more: Skeptical that the existing crop of candidates could unite the Democratic Party, two moderates — Michael Bloomberg and Deval Patrick — moved to join the presidential race.
Russia's goal, he asserted, was "to undermine the United States and NATO" in Afghanistan, expressing a far more skeptical view of the Kremlin's intentions than President Trump.
In general, judges appointed by Democrats tend to be more skeptical of rules written by Republican administrations, and Republican appointees are more dubious about Democratic rule making.
Republicans are more skeptical than ever that climate change is a problem, and the partisan gap on the issue appears to be widening under President Donald Trump.
Some are more skeptical about past research showing serious harms, and they question how much we can infer from studies that often lack a comparable control group.
The dollar-yen pair has become more sensitive to trade developments, with investors having grown more skeptical about the possibility of a speedy resolution to the trade war.
This is a view that calls for tougher, more skeptical enforcement of antitrust law but that also leaves the conceptual apparatus of post-Reagan antitrust doctrine in place.
Whatever the election's outcome, "I think either way there will be a more skeptical — if not hostile — relationship with Saudi Arabia in the legislature," the former official said.
But both Payne and Collins are slightly more skeptical of the reach the policy will have; each spoke of the need for ongoing change within the knitting community.
But perhaps the more notable endorsement of Culp's efforts to turn around the fortunes of the 127-year-old conglomerate has come from a more skeptical crowd: bondholders.
Before Tuesday, only banks not working the deal were permitted to offer recommendations on the stock, and the balance of opinion among that group was decidedly more skeptical.
This is controversial among the British public, which has long been more skeptical of membership than the other major economies in the union, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
But more skeptical insiders say that the bigger and more optimistic story about a pivot also belies some of the dire business problems that the company has had.
Bond yields, which move inversely to prices, have been falling for weeks as traders have become more skeptical that Washington will adopt any pro-growth policy this year.
More skeptical Republicans, meanwhile, generally haven't yet joined some Democrats in calling for a special prosecutor, but they still raised concerns about the president's decisions and its timing.
VR gets a bad rap because there are so many different headsets available, and a bad first experience usually leaves the uninitiated even more skeptical of its value.
Other analysts, though, were more skeptical, saying accessories such as VR headsets and the so-called internet of things remained niche products, unlikely to deliver near-term growth.
"As the tax debate intensifies, investors are becoming more skeptical" that lower corporate taxes will arrive this year, said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
While Russia continues to tout the planned sale of its S-22015 strategic air-defense system to Turkey, some U.S. analysts are growing more skeptical about the deal.
But other Cubans were more skeptical of the opening, saying tests this year of the new 3G service caused the network to grind to a halt and crash.
His interpretation suggested he may be more skeptical about legal limits on spending on ads that discuss issues without explicitly urging people to vote in a particular way.
He is making his third trip to Pyongyang, North Korea's capital, even as others — including his rivals in the administration — have been more skeptical of the diplomatic efforts.
In a sign of the shifting political winds for tech giants, Republicans, who have been more restrained in their criticism of the companies, were more skeptical on Tuesday.
If that's too rosy, here's a more skeptical assessment: "They're driving in the dark at 60 miles an hour, without headlights," said one person familiar with the company.
I think it still can be, but I think that people are much more skeptical about political careers and the consequences that it has on their own lives.
While the president and his advisers have interpreted the figures as evidence that his tariffs are reducing the trade deficit and boosting growth, economists have been more skeptical.
The firm stance serves another purpose: signaling to other, more skeptical EU countries that the EU as a whole defends its members and looks out for its interests.
South Sudan has trumpeted breakthroughs in the talks, but the United States, which backed South Sudan's independence, has taken a more skeptical view about the prospects for peace.
Then the Tick comes into his life, urging him to accept his destiny as a righted of wrongs, which makes Arthur even more skeptical of his own sanity.
I became even more skeptical after learning Life Is Strange 2, starting with The Adventures of Captain Spirit, would seemingly up the ante: child abuse, immigration, assimilation, Trump.
That deadline may provide an opportunity for lawmakers to try again, and some time to build consensus between the authors of the recent deal and more skeptical lawmakers.
And impact investment is growing quickly; that $12 trillion figure in 2018 is up 38 percent from just two years ago Economists have historically been more skeptical, though.
Wells-Jensen said she&aposs more skeptical, citing our lack of knowledge about the origins of human language and the difficulty of extrapolating from a sample size of one.
States are farther along establishing retirement programs for people who do not have workplace savings plans, and Republicans who advocate for states' rights are more skeptical of the resolution.
Unfortunately, while Playkey used to offer a trial period, that offer seems to have been removed from its site, which makes me even more skeptical about recommending its service.
Self-help and life-hacking are bystander victims of the weaker science that's been around, and we need to be a little bit more skeptical about what we see.
Gold enjoyed a substantial jump on Friday, after a disappointing jobs report made traders more skeptical about the prospect of the Federal Reserve raising rates in the near future.
The bottom line: A number of issues — from consumer data scandals to election manipulation — have created a more skeptical view of Silicon Valley on both sides of the aisle.
That said, the liberal justices — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan — were clearly more skeptical of the government than they were of the ban's critics.
Both sides became more skeptical of trade deals between 2007 and 2011, but since that period the parties have switched sides on the issue, according to the Pew data.
Yet he added that the SEC is growing more skeptical of this free pass and that is one reason he thinks more Fortune 500 companies are estimating tax liability.
Trump has taken a markedly more skeptical view on climate change than his predecessor however, with many speculating he will pull the US out of the Paris agreement entirely.
I used to be more skeptical about the gluten-free thing, but then my daughter Lola had a cough, and she'd wake up in the middle of the night.
Wall Street has grown more skeptical on Republican effort to overhaul the tax code and introduce new tax cuts, a critical issue for party leaders and President Donald Trump.
Some European countries, most notably Germany and Denmark, have become more skeptical of critical infrastructure falling into the hands of foreign investors, with some intervening to avert such deals.
The second group of advocates — chastened by their 1990s experience and generally more skeptical of government — wanted to start where the moderate Republicans of the 1990s had left off.
As these kinds of technologies move into the language field as well, Mr. Howard said, we may need to be more skeptical than ever about what we encounter online.
But China has found support in the UN's World Health Organization (WHO), which has publicly praised China even as academics and other independent experts have proved much more skeptical.
But as money-losing start-ups face a more skeptical public market, investors that enter the start-up investing space late do risk less control over pricing of IPOs.
He has become a bit more skeptical of the US's prolonged commitment over time, and especially of the war's ability to distract from other issues at home and abroad.
It is unclear how effective such tactics will be in winning over a younger generation that is more skeptical of prepackaged messages and increasingly connected to the outside world.
Can't help but wonder if the FTC is going to take a much more skeptical view of the proposed Fitbit acquisition, and I wouldn't blame them if they did.
They have become more skeptical of lawmakers' rationales for passing voting restrictions and have zeroed in on the real impact of such laws on minorities and other vulnerable groups.
Biased reporting feeds the echo chamber And as Americans have become increasingly entrenched in their own positions, they are also ever more skeptical of the media's claims of neutrality.
But House Democrats, facing plenty of pressure from both outside activists and members of their own caucus — particularly those in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus — seem to be more skeptical.
But as usual, Tesla has to use the software case to get the proper Ultimate Driving Machine buyers to look twice, and they're going to be considerably more skeptical.
Market expectations are high that the Fed will hike rates again in December, though investors are more skeptical of the Fed's forecasts of roughly three more hikes next year.
It has also taken out adverts in British newspapers to warn people to be more skeptical of things they read, as it did in France ahead of presidential elections there.
The big question would, in fact, be whether Democrats — who as a congressional caucus have generally been much more skeptical of trade — would bail Trump out by upholding his veto.
It will energize not just Trump's base, Nunberg said, but also more skeptical GOP voters who see impeachment proceedings as distractions that could hurt the economy and jeopardize national security.
Some have worried, however, that company's current finances could prove too expensive for a public marketplace more skeptical of newfound brand power and promises to revolutionize an otherwise stale industry.
More skeptical residents say the government&aposs vast machinery has rigged the vote, ensuring Maduro&aposs grip on power by employing food as a political weapon and by overt threats.
I should have been more skeptical, really, but at that point, I had on the top of my head what could only be described as a ball of brown yarn.
I see you as at times allowed to be more skeptical than I can be in a leadership role, and skepticism is part of a healthy -- keeping the organization healthy.
Trump himself has at times voiced a willingness to voluntarily sit for an interview -- I explain why I think that is here -- but his legal team has been more skeptical.
Brad Setser, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C. and a former economist at the U.S. Treasury, is more skeptical about the strength of foreign demand.
For Benjamin Netanyahu, the brash prime minister of Israel, there are few audiences more skeptical than the world leaders he will face at the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, a prominent critic of the doctrine, shifted the court toward a more skeptical stance on Chevron by replacing Antonin Scalia, who generally favored it on practical grounds.
Sales have slipped, customers are complaining that quality has dropped, and analysts are becoming more skeptical about the brand's future if it refuses to adapt in the era of #MeToo.
And it suggests that the old party alignments on trade, with Republicans enthusiastically supporting free trade and Democrats being slightly more skeptical but still pretty on board, are being disrupted.
Why it matters: The data shows that trust in the media is heavily influenced by partisan politics, with Republicans more skeptical of mainstream media than their Democratic and independent counterparts.
But in 83, Chetty, Hendren, and Katz (the latter of whom was also an author on the more skeptical research on MTO) reanalyzed the data — and found something totally different.
There they trained hundreds of journalists to become more skeptical about claimed scientific breakthroughs and miracle cures, and to better communicate the benefits and risks of medical tests and treatments.
Justice Kennedy has been replaced by Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, whose limited record as an appeals court judge suggests that he will be more skeptical about the right to abortion.
In the Politico interview, Obama gave the most in-depth thoughts he's offered about the 2016 Democratic primary — overtly praising Hillary Clinton while offering a more skeptical view of Sanders.
But the Speaker has been more skeptical about the Pacific Rim trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, saying it doesn't have the votes to pass Congress this session.
In Trump, they have a client who is eager to get this done, and willing to testify -- although the attorneys are more skeptical about the benefits of talking to Mueller.
Hayden asked an agency lawyer for an overnight legal opinion and got an answer ("a more-than-plausible theory about its lawfulness") that a more skeptical mind could have shredded.
At first I sort of relied on it a bit, but I grew more skeptical as the race went on, and wrote a long critique of the theory last fall.
Because Haley's speech was so conciliatory, Diaz-Balart didn't need to overhaul it to appeal to Latinos who might be more skeptical of Republicans than the average viewer in English.
And while Sanders supporters aren't much more skeptical of free trade than Clinton supporters are, Trump voters are much more likely to oppose free trade than the rest of their party.
Similarly, Trump supporters are more skeptical that it's important for congressional districts to be drawn in an unbiased way, or for the media to be left to do its job freely.
While Americans and Europeans are growing more skeptical about AVs, people in China are more open-minded, according to a new mobility study from Continental, a leading supplier of AV technology.
"I think the market should be more skeptical because I don't think OPEC is going to jump every time Trump calls," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
Before Tuesday, only banks that had not worked on Lyft's IPO were permitted to offer recommendations on the stock, and the balance of opinion in that group was decidedly more skeptical.
In the past, courts have often been deferential to federal agencies in these situations, but they've occasionally been more skeptical when the law has vast economic implications, as this one does.
But a political official in a rebel brigade who spoke on condition of anonymity was more skeptical of the extent to which the Syrian government was willing to listen to Moscow.
Do you see yourself as being aligned with the movement of people who are trying to get regular internet users to be a little more skeptical of what they see online?
Between the lines: New data from Gallup indicates that Trump's base is buying what he's selling, and the GOP is now the more skeptical party when it comes to international trade.
If we're collectively smarter and more skeptical about social media as an information delivery device, it will ultimately lessen the influence that these corporations and trolls have on our civic governance.
In general, Republicans have gotten a little more skeptical of the government's national-security powers (and Democrats have gotten less so) now that the person wielding those powers is a Democrat.
Although still significantly more skeptical than Democrats, polling data has shown growing support from Republican voters for marijuana liberalization (with some polls even showing narrow majority support), particularly among younger voters.
But after a string of crises over privacy and misinformation on social media, a growing chorus of regulators from both political parties is casting a more skeptical eye on the industry.
This question is posed by the novel's more skeptical characters, including the retired policeman, whose mission to expose something criminal or otherwise damning about Neva's past provides a rather impotent plotline.
Its survey found that about three-fifths of nonvoters were significantly more engaged with the news and politics than the remainder; that more engaged group was also more skeptical of Trump.
It will advance the cause of extremists in Israel, while making a majority of American Jews more skeptical of American policy and organized Jewish institutions — and no less skeptical of him.
"The markets are getting more skeptical of companies that can scale up but have no path to profitability," Aswath Damodaran, Professor of Finance at Stern School of Business, said on CNBC.
Another goal could be to help create a public that is more skeptical of the effectiveness of threats and violence and more appreciative of the effectiveness of persuasion and being respectful.
Educating people about the tobacco industry's attempts to question the medical consensus on smoking, for example, led people to be more skeptical of articles denying climate change, according to one study.
She is far more skeptical about Russia's motives than Trump -- and was notably left out when Trump and Putin huddled on the sides of the G20 meeting in Germany in 2017.
A fluent Russian speaker, Hill helped engineer the administration's harsh response to a Russian chemical attack in the U.K., among other internal efforts to promote a more skeptical approach to Moscow.
In recent months, as investors have become more skeptical, the valuations of a number of these cash-burning "direct to consumer" businesses, like the online mattress company Casper Sleep, have plummeted.
Also agreement on armed forces missions abroad although the SPD is more skeptical on NATO demands to move towards increasing defense spending to 2 percent of gross domestic product by 2014.
The more skeptical among us will note that nothing in her extensive record in office in any way supports the idea that she is working to create a hemispheric common market.
It's an idea that has a lot more resonance today than it did 3-4 years ago as we've all gotten more skeptical of the "free" digital services we use every day.
The written guidelines almost certainly should be updated, and they could be rewritten to be much more skeptical of vertical integration in general and of these kind of promissory arrangements in general.
"It is likely to make foreign investors more skeptical regarding China's increasingly distinct political and economic model," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, said in a note to investors.
We have lower levels of college attainment already among African American and Latino populations and we do see polls that suggest people are more and more skeptical of the value of college.
So perhaps we should look at the new "next big thing" in video, virtual reality (which also requires people to buy new gadgets and wear goofy eyewear), with a more skeptical eye.
In line with that approach, reformers' suggestions include a more skeptical eye toward immigration, new tax credits to raise working class incomes and an openness to subsidized health insurance and child care.
Furthermore, survey respondents were more willing to accept discriminatory practices against persons with drug addiction, more skeptical about the effectiveness of treatments, and more likely to oppose policies aimed at helping them.
Her comments follow media reports that the EU's Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker left London "10 times more skeptical" than he was before after a dinner with Prime Minister May last week.
Researchers, doctors, and politicians will always be more skeptical of drug legalization than activists, who see the drugs as a path to enlightenment and view their criminalization as a deep moral wrong.
If rebalancing is the right thing for you to do, then it is time to get more skeptical about whatever is over-allocated in your portfolio, but that doesn't just mean stocks.
Taylor's son, 21-year-old Todd Taylor, is more skeptical about what is going on inside Donovan's head, but still he wrestles with the savage reality of what Donovan did last year.
Courts have beat back his power grabs; media, for all its flaws, has been more skeptical of the claims and actions of the Trump administration than of any administration in recent history.
Let's continue to register our displeasure with tech titans when they show their arrogance, and let's be a little more skeptical when they want to reinvent everything from food to space travel.
But Murray Richman, a longtime defense lawyer who has no relation to Daniel Richman, said that in his experience, jurors tended to be more skeptical of witnesses with a long criminal history.
And potential buyers are more skeptical given that mall-based retailers are in "a space that right now is very broadly out of favor," said Dylan Carden, an analyst at William Blair.
"I am growing more and more skeptical that there is a place where the two sides can come to a deal," said Edward Alden, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
As a frequent speaker on college campuses, I can confirm that while young adults may be more skeptical about traditional religion, their hunger for a more inclusive, nontraditional spirituality is a constant.
A majority of Americans think companies should encourage diversity in the workplace — but they're much more skeptical about the methods businesses could use to ensure they're hiring a diverse group of employees.
Those who are more skeptical say President Abbas is only focused on his political survival and cementing a legacy of not having compromised than on bettering the lives of the Palestinian people.
In fact, this kind of whinging could start a sort of feedback loop of buzz for her candidacy, especially among young people who are broadly more skeptical of capitalism than their parents.
That led her to be more skeptical of Dr. Blasey's account of continuing trauma and gaps in memory, as well as any explanation that post-traumatic stress disorder might be to blame.
Yet, as the race moves closer and closer to the start of primary voting, other polling indicates that voters in key battleground states have grown more skeptical of implementing Medicare for all.
That might make Washington more skeptical of the freewheeling, unscripted headline grabbing reality-show style television spectaculars that Trump seems to relish -- but have now twice been proven not to shape policy.
But voters in this former GOP bastion are more skeptical of Trump, and Democrats see an opportunity to pad their House majority and inch closer to potentially putting Texas in play statewide.
Recently, the House Judiciary Committee requested documents from Apple, along with Amazon, Facebook and Google, as part of an antitrust probe as the mood in Washington turns more skeptical of Big Tech.
While Obama himself has maybe come around to the idea of legally addressing the government's access to encrypted data, it seems his advisers are more skeptical of Congress's attempts to regulate encryption.
He is more skeptical of the impact of gerrymandering than other experts, but he also thinks Democrats would have to be outpolling Republicans nationally by double digits to win back the House.
In particular, a majority of Sanders voters believe that "free trade is good for the US" — a pretty unpopulist proposition — and they're only slightly more skeptical of free trade than Clinton voters are.
"Americans who have used a dating site or app tend to think more positively about these platforms, while those who have never used them are more skeptical," Anderson notes in her Q&A.
But while the conference committee members seem to at least be entertaining the possibility of a higher corporate rate — if a bit reluctantly — some in the Senate rank and file are more skeptical.
Financial analysts are even more skeptical about direct capture from the air, although scientists say it could help to curb global warming, blamed for causing more heatwaves, wildfires, floods and rising sea levels.
So when anybody downplayed these differences in the Middle East—saying it was all fomented by Saddam Hussein or Assad—I was more skeptical than most would have been because of my background.
"Many of us are skeptical about whether there will be an agreement and even more skeptical about whether that will stabilize oil prices where they are now," said Ms. Warne of Edward Jones.
Michael Pachter, a managing director of equity research for Wedbush Securities who frequently covers the gaming industry, is more skeptical about the notion that vintage games will be used to fuel subscription services.
Although Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, played down the role that misinformation spreading through his site might have had in the election, some employees at Facebook have been more skeptical, as you reported.
Last week's mass shooting at a high school in Florida has caused a ripple effect across the financial community, with investors more skeptical than ever before about the firearms industry, Bloomberg News reports.
"Orders are deteriorating, consumers are becoming more skeptical and even the hitherto robust labor market is losing steam - combined not a good outlook for the current quarter," DIW chief economist Claus Michelsen said.
I am more skeptical about claims that the causes of violence are reducible to a single category—private property, a lack of love, whatever—and can therefore be easily eliminated at its root.
"I'm more skeptical than some of my colleagues that we can conclude that much from early voting totals," said Paul Gronke, an early voting expert and professor of political science at Reed College.
"Now we see things with a much more skeptical eye, having been to the North and seen it for ourselves," said Lee In-young, another former activist and now lawmaker of Moon's party.
I covered parts of the trials in 218 for New York Newsday, and wish that I had been more skeptical and that I had shouted, rather than mumbled, the doubts I did express.
How Republican officials at all levels handle Mr. Trump will be similarly shaped by their own political interests, depending on whether they represent the president's more enthusiastic backers or a more skeptical constituency.
Jay R. Ritter, a professor at the Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida, who studies initial public offerings, was more skeptical about its effects, although he generally supported the idea.
The lack of inflation, in a fifth disappointing monthly CPI report Friday, has made the market even more skeptical the Fed will be able to raise interest rates a third time this year.
Sisi's approval rating remains generally high, because citizens believe that he has brought security to the country, but polls show that the youth are much more skeptical of him than older Egyptians are.
Pew found that even a majority — 55 percent — of Republicans, who are generally more skeptical of drug policy reform, support legalizing pot (though it's unclear if some of them only back medical legalization).
"The concern would be that we'd end up with someone who was going to blow those fiscal rules out of the water and maybe they'd try to put someone more skeptical in there."
Officials at the Finance Ministry and development bank BNDES, which owns 5 percent of the planemaker, have been supportive of the deal, but military officials are far more skeptical, according to the sources.
More skeptical readers and moviegoers detected something patronizing in a liberal white lawyer riding to the rescue of a poor, uneducated black man who was cast in the role of innocent, but passive, victim.
Immediately after Wednesday's announcement, global crude oil prices jumped 250 percent, to around $303 per barrel: But in the hours since, many investors have become much more skeptical that this deal will actually hold.
" Love, the activist who was key to the generics-based price drop, is more skeptical, saying, "CHAI and others have often distorted view of the CHAI and drug company role in lowering drug prices.
"EM markets have burned a couple of times this year due to trade tensions and investors are much more skeptical now," said Win Thin, global head of emerging market strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.
In one study, even dual users, those who vape and smoke, were more skeptical than smokers about anti-vaping ads that focused on health risks since they already believed vaping was healthier than smoking.
Behind all these reasons there's a consistent theme: There is a lot of distrust in police — and that's going to make people far more skeptical of any police actions until their trust is repaired.
"If you want to be more skeptical, the question is does all this activity actually deliver more privacy?" said Omer Tene, Vice President at the International Association of Privacy Professionals, an industry trade body.
Analysts disagree over just how effective that barrage would be – some suggest North Korean artillery could land up to 500,000 shells in the South Korean capital within the first hour, others are more skeptical.
The president, who initially said he was eager to answer Mr. Mueller's questions under oath, is said to be more skeptical of an interview in the wake of the raid on Mr. Cohen's office.
Uber Eats, its food delivery business, is projected to grow massively worldwide with launches planned in at least 22 new countries, but experts Reuters talked to are more skeptical of its move into freight.
On Friday's "What America's Thinking," our panel of polling experts discuss how Americans seem to be turning toward a politics that is more skeptical of trade agreements they perceive as skewed toward other countries.
While European officials have been playing up signs that Greece is bottoming out, the I.M.F. has been more skeptical about the country's potential to raise revenue, shore up its budget and overhaul its economy.
"Trump's tariff hikes and especially the U.S. export ban on Huawei has heightened nationalist sentiment in China and made Beijing more skeptical that a deal will bring a lasting ebb in tensions," they added.
"Younger consumers are more skeptical and so sophisticated, and they've grown up bombarded by this stuff," Allen Adamson, adjunct professor of marketing at NYU Stern and cofounder of marketing company Metaforce, told Business Insider.
"I am much more skeptical than most that something substantive enough to support a rising USD can get through a Republican congress, which seems to struggle to reach consensus at the moment," he said.
" In an email, Alison Findlay, deputy chair of the British Shakespeare Association and a professor at Lancaster University, cast a more skeptical eye on the 19th-century article, calling it "almost self-consciously playful.
The particular groups targeted by restrictions are often either marginalized — like the mentally ill — or intersect with other issues where liberals tend to be much more skeptical of government power, such as national security.
But whoever is will have to reckon with the Democratic Party he helped create, one that is more populist, more left-leaning, and more skeptical of business than it was only a year ago.
While many of the dermatologists I interviewed for this article note that preservatives known as parabens, such as methylparaben and butylparaben, can irritate skin, the chemical exposure researchers I spoke to were more skeptical.
But by the 1980s and '90s, when Kobach was under his tutelage, Huntington was becoming more and more skeptical of democratic procedures, with a special skepticism reserved for equal suffrage in racially divided societies.
He has long claimed he would be able to turn out millions of young people who have never voted before, which would remove the need to win over more skeptical rank-and-file Democrats.
" Perhaps the hardest thing for the more skeptical and less mystically inclined of us to accept is that mulling these metaphors often turns people into, in Pollan's handy phrase, "fervent evangelists of the obvious.
But while the meeting between the US and North Korea is a victory for Moon, some South Koreans will be more skeptical, said Duyeon Kim, visiting senior fellow at the Korean Peninsula Future Forum.
A recent study from the U.K. Political Studies Association found experts confident that the Conservatives would remain the largest party, but more skeptical of the polling that suggests they will regain an outright majority.
The accelerating development of virtual reality technology — which lets you escape into another world through a blackout headset — is finally rumbling the art world, always more skeptical than cinema and television about new technologies.
"I want to know how it doesn't tell the truth," said Brenda Bingel, who retired after three decades as a civilian employee in the prison and who will be among the more skeptical viewers.
But contrary to what Americans might have thought a few decades ago, today's perspective is more skeptical of the condition's existence, after scientific studies calling MSG into question were found to have large flaws.
Cast a more skeptical eye and it appears as though her campaign was working to offer some nuance to her position that was lost in her "let's eliminate all of that" line to Tapper.
There's been some experts that highlight, you know, maybe we need an aggressive foreign policy, and this is how we can get the best deal for the US, whereas others have been more skeptical.
The first generation to grow up after the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime faded and the economy began to grow at a rapid clip, they are better educated and more skeptical than previous generations.
Square Enix's Avengers game has been years in the making — but so far, all it's had to show has been a canned demo of the game's tutorial that has left many more skeptical than impressed.
Should the media have been more skeptical about this firm, about this ex- British spy, about who was paying for it as they were dealing with Russians to find out more about the Republican nominee?
Trump then took on Fox News host Shepard Smith, who has been more skeptical of the Trump administration and the president than several other hosts on the network, particularly its prime-time opinion show hosts.
In a world of increasing scrutiny of what information is real or unreal, it is amazing that we are seeing the emergence of a new generation of AI that is more skeptical about raw facts.
Though it suppresses, imprisons and tortures dissidents, its rising middle class, which is increasingly being educated in the West, constitutes a large, more skeptical and sophisticated group than was allowed to exist in Soviet times.
But the impeachment trial in Brazil, in which President Dilma Rousseff has been suspended, and the defeat last year of leftist Peronists in Argentina have left Venezuela with new, more skeptical leaders in neighboring countries.
Democratic Party politicians have grown more skeptical of interior enforcement and family detention while Republican leaders are referring to Latin American migrants as an infestation and clearly have no interest in pursuing a grand bargain.
It appears that the other federal judge taking up the ban right now — Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland — is accordingly more skeptical of the arguments that this is just a "Muslim ban" in sheep's clothing.
For more, listen to Green talk with Terry Gross or Charlie Rose; read Marc Fisher's more skeptical review in The Washington Post; or dig deeper into the evidence on the Comey memo with Nate Silver.
The more skeptical reading of this places Mr. Buttigieg's bid in the context of a precocious striver who was desperate to raise his national profile by climbing whatever ladder happened to be available to him.
"You have a lot of these companies that have raised on very high multiple valuation metrics and now have to go to market with a slightly more skeptical group of investors," Flager told Business Insider.
But since Bharara is experienced in this field — and no fan of Trump — it's worth listening to his analysis for a more skeptical take on just how bad Flynn's plea might be for the president.
But investors have grown more skeptical about the possibility of a speedy resolution to the trade war, especially given Trump's comments that any deal would have to be tilted in favour of the United States.
Investors and private sector analysts are more skeptical about Guedes's 1 trillion reais minimum target, with the median savings over 10 years expected to be around 700 billion reais, according to two major investor surveys recently.
In the past week, as the Trump administration has issued increasingly conflicting signals on its policy toward Russia, the country's news programmes have overlooked his activities, and commentators have taken up a decidedly more skeptical spirit.
Darrell was the holdout; he didn't hate the movie or think it was poorly made, but he's much more skeptical about celebrity culture in general and argues that everyone would be better off ignoring celebrities altogether.
Within Rome, too, there is some disagreement: Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, of the centrist Five Star Movement, is all for closer relations with Beijing, but far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini is more skeptical.
As he departs the region for Europe, Trump will find himself confronted with leaders vastly more skeptical of his agenda than the Arab or Israeli officials he consulted on the first half of his foreign swing.
" Ali Shapiro, a 33-year-old cartoonist and lecturer at the University of Michigan, was more skeptical about the project, but still eager: "I tend to vacillate between 'Everything matters and art must save the world!
The report echoes the assertions of some of Wall Street's more skeptical analysts who have long raised alarms about GE's low cash flow, frequent accounting charges and writedowns and what they describe as opaque financial reports.
Gen Z women and girls are both more tied to technology, and more skeptical about its possible benefits than their millennial counterparts, and women as a whole, according to a new study from GfK Consumer Life.
Yet the substance of the fight pointed to the continued problem that more skeptical Democrats say may be holding Warren back: nagging questions over whether she can defeat President Trump in a head-to-head contest.
By the time my friends started raving about Uber, I had grown even more skeptical of this new company that ignored local regulations and trampled on the taxi industry in its grand quest for global dominance.
But I think I can do a decent job explaining, for my more skeptical dude readers (like my acquaintance in Tennessee), the rudiments of #MeToo — just what it is women see that many men do not.
Elisa's neighbor Giles (Richard Jenkins) is more skeptical at first, and even cuts himself out of the scheme to break the Asset free, but seeing his friend's love for it sways him to take the risk.
While the researchers at HRL see an emerging consensus from researchers that tDCS is an effective for bolstering working memory, others remain more skeptical about the benefits that can be derived from this type of neurostimulation.
Even worse, the videos will likely make the public even more skeptical about the veracity of online content, while providing an easy opt-out to anyone in the public eye who says something they later regret.
Nancy Isenberg, the author of "White Trash," an expansive look at class in America, said the working-class women she has studied are far more skeptical of claims of sexual harassment that do not involve violence.
Other Republicans were far more skeptical that a Goodlatte bill could garner 218 GOP votes in the House — or that such a measure could pass the Senate, where nine Democrats are needed to overcome a filibuster.
It was an evolutionary process that was affected by the anxieties over Civil Rights, and the 1960s emphasis on being more skeptical about authority and not wanting to let these kinds of things happen in secret.
In defending Moore, the Fox News host suggested that his fans should be more skeptical of the multiple accusations that Moore sexually assaulted minors, one of whom was only 14-years-old when the incident took place.
Those with college degrees; households with higher annual incomes; and those who work in the government, education or nonprofit sector were also more skeptical that machines will render most human elbow grease redundant in the near future.
Investors have grown more skeptical about the possibility of a speedy resolution to the trade war, especially given U.S. President Donald Trump's comments that any deal would have to be tilted in favour of the United States.
Recently people have been becoming a little bit more skeptical about things they read online—it turns out, for example, that a lot of the snippets Google puts at the top of search results are incredibly wrong.
Tesla's consistent failure to meet its production targets - it had promised 2,500 Model 3s would roll off its assembly lines per week by the end of March - has made Wall Street broadly more skeptical about Musk's promises.
We occupy a world currently fixated on healing crystals, energy cleanses, and witchcraft as self-care, and yet some of us are still more skeptical about eye cream than we are about labyrinth spirituality or friendly ghosts.
While Comcast made a similar argument in its failed bid for Time Warner Cable, the F.C.C. was more skeptical in that case because Comcast's big media holdings with NBCUniversal held the potential for a conflict of interest.
Like Goodell, John Mara, a co-owner of the Giants, said Miller's statements were not new because the league had provided financial support for research on the causes and scope of C.T.E. Other owners were more skeptical.
If anything, the findings of this analysis suggest that you should be slightly more skeptical than you were before — and to think twice next time you see a headline proclaiming, "Red Wine Is Good For You Always."
Generally speaking, judges and justices with that combination of characteristics tend to be more skeptical of the benefits of government regulation and less deferential to agencies than are judges and justices who do not have those characteristics.
" At 37, Brockes is far more skeptical going into the process than Katkin is, attuned to overly optimistic talk at the first clinic she visits: "Patient denial is an act of psychological defense; doctor denial is scalping.
A diplomatic process that Mr. Moon helped create could be quickly overturned, that line of thinking goes, if a new administration were to take office in Washington with a more skeptical take on diplomatically engaging the North.
But Cass is more dramatic in his criticism of Western policymaking since the 1970s, more skeptical of globalization's benefits to Western workers, and more dire in his diagnosis of the real socioeconomic condition of the working class.
The ruling is part of a growing constellation since the 2013 leaks by Mr. Snowden in which judges have taken a more skeptical stance when the government has argued that lawsuits over surveillance should be thrown out.
Caffrey was more skeptical, saying a 20 percent pullback usually means a drop in earnings, meaning people won't want to buy then and will be more worried about "the next recession being very much on their minds."
They diverge on relations with Russia, as the Freedom Party's leadership supports and has close ties to Vladimir Putin, while the People's Party is far more skeptical of the Russian authoritarian and his support of populists worldwide.
Mr. Tillerson and the State Department have largely been excluded from these efforts, with Mr. Tillerson more skeptical of Mr. Kushner — a skepticism that, in the aftermath of the botched Saudi move that jolted Lebanon, looks prescient.
The Zionist right, which currently enjoys commanding positions in the Israeli government and popular opinion, tends to be more skeptical of "land-for-peace" deals, more libertarian on the economy, and more comfortable mixing religion and politics.
The threat that vehicles could catch fire while parked, never mind after an accident come as automakers ramp up plans to win over more skeptical mainstream buyers, not just hardcore fans, several analysts and industry executives told CNBC.
"I'm leaving Downing Street 10 times more skeptical than I was before," the Frankfurt paper quoted the European Commission president as saying after he and chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier met May in London over dinner on Wednesday.
In 2014, for instance, adults over the age of 64 were over 21625-percent more skeptical about future economic growth and 2900-percent less convinced of future stock market increases compared to adults under the age of 220006.
Investors have learned to become more skeptical of the upbeat tone from the Trump administration after a fruitless battle of 18 months, but given the popularity of algorithmic trading, the market has become highly sensitive to every headline.
Voters are more skeptical; a 2015 Pew poll found that slight majorities in France, Germany and Italy said their countries should not uphold their treaty obligation to defend an eastern NATO ally should it be attacked by Russia.
" He then threw in a gratuitous paragraph saying, "Hey, please, take more notice of how concerned people are about school busing and appoint Supreme Court justices who will be more skeptical of the school busing and integration push.
Organic food sales have tripled in the last decade, and since 2009 the top 25 food and beverage companies in the United States lost $18 billion in market share as people become more skeptical of processed, packaged foods.
But prosecutors also pointed to Google searches for terms like "silicon mask" that were found on Mr. Chikli's phone, and they presented recordings of the phone calls that were made by some of the group's more skeptical targets.
An alternate reading, if you're more skeptical of arming Ukraine on the merits, would be that the Ukrainians used the prospect of cooperation with Mueller to shake down the president and get him to cough up the Javelins.
While the dinner was about opening stances in the talks, the gaps reportedly made Mr. Juncker more skeptical that a deal could be done in two years, before Britain leaves the bloc, making a "hard Brexit" more likely.
" Ethiopian journalist Sisay Woubshet was more skeptical, citing President Donald Trump's past comments and adding: "I don't think people will have a good feeling about his daughter's visit this time around to promote her global initiative towards women.
Even though the same fake voice was used, the last call was made with an Austrian phone number and the "reimbursement" had not gone through, so the victim grew more skeptical of the caller's authenticity and didn't comply.
While a free-market agenda and the desire to place judges who will be more skeptical of federal and state regulations is a driving force, several central players in the group are also motivated by intense religious beliefs.
Others were more skeptical, and Bieber followed that up with a series of photos of his wife in which she appeared to be in a doctor's office, being attended to as she had her hands on her stomach.
Judge John Owens was more skeptical of the challengers' arguments and disagreed with the majority's ruling on the APA "arbitrary and capricious" claim, but he did agree that plaintiffs have "some" likelihood of succeeding in their equal protection claim.
But it seems that she also cautioned against the angle the papers have run with, which is "Mary Beard is our Indiana Jones"—she is much more skeptical of the authenticity of the tapestries than either account what suggest.
Rank and file Republicans remain largely in the dark about what will ultimately end up being in their health care bill, making many even more skeptical the legislation is going to be ready and voted on by July 4.
But Trump has taken a far more skeptical stance, pulling out of the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership, promising to renegotiate NAFTA with Canada and Mexico, and threatening to slap tariffs or taxes on imports to protect American jobs.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian ally said on Sunday Turkey's crackdown against opponents after a failed coup made him more skeptical about granting Turks visa-free travel to the European Union as promised in a migration deal.
That disclosure sent Energy Transfer's stock 10 percent higher Monday, while Williams's shares declined 5 percent, a sign that investors have become more skeptical that the once-$38 billion deal to merge the two pipeline companies will be completed.
A hard-liner on immigration and more skeptical of free markets than any conservative leader in four decades, she vowed to defend her country in Brexit negotiations abroad and to protect the working class from untrammeled capitalism at home.
In addition to being more sympathetic to objections from management and more skeptical of charges filed by workers, a Republican board could undo rules enacted in 2015 to expedite the election process, a move widely viewed as helping organizers.
Others were more skeptical, and Bieber followed that one up with a series of photos of his wife in which she appeared to be in a doctor's office, being attended to as she had her hands on her stomach.
Such a proposal would likely alienate the North America's Building Trades Unions, a group of blue-collar construction unions that struck an uneasy alliance with Trump at the start of his presidency but have become more skeptical over time.
In the final moments, after an emotional street scene underneath the iconic Hollywood sign, the camera pulled back to reveal a sound stage and camera crew — intended, creator Adam DiVello later revealed, as a wink to the show's more skeptical viewers.
" Revkin made a similar, if more skeptical, observation: "Its media apparatus does not depend on territorial control, and IS propagandists are already trying to spin recent and future military losses as merely a temporary retreat on the path to eventual victory.
Fed funds futures trading shows that investors are even more skeptical than that, and expect the Fed to stay put until February — more than a year after the central bank raised rates and signaled more would come this year and next.
I reached out to Katz and asked him why we should be more skeptical about the Red Cross, why the model of disaster relief they represent is broken, and what individual citizens can do if they really want to help.
Their concern is not that scholars are willfully doing the Saudis' bidding, but rather that Gulf money has, over time, distorted Washington's foreign policy community by helping promote and amplify pro-Gulf voices over those who might be more skeptical.
Fed funds futures trading shows that investors are even more skeptical than that, and expect the Fed to stay put until February - more than a year after the central bank raised rates and signaled more would come this year and next.
The delay was interpreted as a message to Beijing and Washington that her position toward China is more skeptical than that of Mr. Cameron and Mr. Osborne, who had aspirations of becoming prime minister but whom she fired from government.
But there's no question that economic anxieties across the political spectrum have been channeled into trade policy, and even once-supportive economists like Paul Krugman have grown more skeptical that you can compensate the workers who lose out to global competition.
Liberals hail them as moves toward a social democratic welfare state and a foreign policy more skeptical of military intervention; conservatives critique Obama's efforts to expand regulation and the government's reach, and accuse him of abdicating America's role as world hegemon.
It's not unreasonable; it genuinely does appear that some federal judges are more skeptical that the Trump administration has acted in a constitutional manner than they would be for a different executive branch (which doesn't mean the skepticism is necessarily unfair).
But they are less committed than Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio voters to conservative positions on abortion or same-sex marriage, and more skeptical of the idea of a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants and of the merits of NAFTA.
It also tends to make people more nationalistic and more skeptical of immigration, according to a recent study of voters in the United States, Britain and Poland, which found that this fear predicted support for Brexit and for Mr. Trump.
But union leaders — both those who support public financing and those who are more skeptical — say their political spending differs from that of corporations and other special interests because unions' spending represents the views of members, who contribute through dues.
" But one former senior National Security Council official from the Obama era was more skeptical, telling CNN: "The Trump Administration seems desperate to find something to praise in the Saudi/United Arab Emirates conduct of this awful war in Yemen.
" The American Conservative's editor waxed nostalgic for Raimondo's lifelong efforts "to restore an older American conservatism that was far more skeptical of war and the use of military power to shape political outcomes than it had become during the Cold War.
The percentage of Democrats identifying as "liberal" jumped from 27 percent in 2000 to 41 percent in 2015, suggesting troubles for Israel if liberal Democrats remain (as has been true for some time) more skeptical of Israel than other Democratic cohorts.
A survey earlier this year in which Pew asked 1,400 experts on the topic similar questions yielded a near-exact opposite result: 70 percent were positive about the labor market's ability to withstand the effects of automation, while 30 percent were more skeptical.
Some are noting that Moscow has far more to gain than the US through a possible rapprochement, including its hopes for a lifting of US sanctions, de-facto recognition of its annexation of Crimea, and a more skeptical US view of NATO.
But two of Collins's Senate colleagues say the prospect of the Supreme Court revisiting the right to terminate a pregnancy, whether by reversing Roe or otherwise embracing limits on abortion access, shows that the senator should have been more skeptical of Kavanaugh.
It is ironic that while true crime shows assert that innocent people are often deemed guilty and #MeToo headlines prove that guilty people have long feigned innocence, the suspicion we've been trained to feel has made us more easily duped, not more skeptical.
The AfD has done particularly well in the former Communist East German regions, such as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Sachsen Anhalt, where voters tend to be poorer than in the west, more skeptical about mainstream parties and less enamored of globalization, including migration.
By most accounts, this sudden pivot into stocks is a belated response by retail investors who have been more skeptical of the equity market than one might expect after it has more than tripled in value over some six-and-three-quarter years.
The British prime minister also said he would offer new proposals to strengthen the country's sovereignty - a clear bid to try to keep the more skeptical lawmakers in his Conservative Party on board with his campaign to keep Britain in the bloc.
"Justice Kennedy was more skeptical of the accommodation today than he appeared to be in his concurring opinion in Hobby Lobby," said Gregory Lipper of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, which wrote a brief in support of the government.
"The public interest community is more skeptical that you can preserve all the protections you want if you move away from the old legal framework," said Gene Kimmelman, who leads Public Knowledge, which doesn't oppose all legislation but doesn't like past proposals.
The authenticity of retailers' loudly touted discounts has been seriously called into question over the past few years, BuzzFeed reports, and the truth about those steeply reduced price tags will make you a whole lot more skeptical on your next shopping jaunt.
The rise of death sentencing in the 1970s accompanied a larger turn in criminal justice policy in the United States, where people became more skeptical of rehabilitation as a goal, and they basically threw rehabilitation out the window and replaced it with retribution.
While investors sent GE shares sharply lower, the report echoes the assertions of some of Wall Street's more skeptical analysts, who have long raised alarms about GE's low cash flow, frequent accounting charges and writedowns, and what they describe as opaque financial reports.
Although the filing attempted to play down or paper over the weaknesses in WeWork's business model and dubiousness of its $47 billion valuation, many analysts instead found reasons in WeWork's IPO paperwork to be even more skeptical of the company than before.
This week, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce signaled in a speech to the Council of Institutional Investors that she would support a corporate mandatory arbitration clause, arguing that institutional investors should be more skeptical about the benefits to shareholders of securities class actions.
Given the newsless nature of this address, they are likely to be a bit more skeptical the next time Trump requests time... But this is the bottom line: One of the powers of the presidency is the power to address the nation.
"There is no way to know how much debt is too much, but America will inevitably reach an inflection point whereupon a suddenly more skeptical debt market will refuse to continue to lend to us at rates we can afford," he wrote.
She and other entrepreneurs in her circle shared with Business Insider how coronavirus has impacted revenues and inventory — some are optimistic and have even seen a rise in sales, while others are more skeptical of their businesses' success in the coming months.
A long-standing split between attitudes in the more welcoming western Germany and more skeptical former Communist east has also become less marked, Thursday's Bertelsmann Foundation study revealed - though judged purely on economic factors the differences between the two parts remain acute.
I'm not sure the Trump who occasionally speaks up for Social Security and Medicare and Planned Parenthood is an important part of the mix, and I'm even more skeptical that those policies could break through if transferred to a more conventional GOP candidate.
Shares have fallen more than 30% from their all-time high though as investors have recently grown more skeptical about unprofitable startups like Uber (UBER), Lyft (LYFT), Slack (WORK) and WeWork, which is shelving plans for an IPO until later this year.
While regulators tend to be more permissive of so-called "vertical" mergers in which large companies purchase smaller ones at a different point in their supply chain, they're much more skeptical about "horizontal" mergers, when two large companies merge to form a market-dominating behemoth.
While some believe 5G will give wireless companies a fighting chance to compete with broadband cable companies in the huge internet-to-the-home market, others are more skeptical that the technology and speed of rollout will amount to much in the next few years.
The justices' questions on Tuesday morning highlighted the line between the court's liberal and conservative wings — the former was more skeptical of the government — but there was no open disagreement among the justices from the bench that might have revealed major points of tension.
Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's every movement is generating absurd amounts of press, Sanders is expected to jump into the race any day now, and poll after poll shows young people are more open to socialism and more skeptical of capitalism than their parents.
Bradley Gastwirth, CEO at ABR Investment Strategy, told CNBC's "Street Signs " that Samsung's failure to arrest the problem with its replacement Note 36.83s would probably affect sentiment towards its other models, with users likely be more skeptical over the reliability of new Samsung handsets.
He pointed out that those who believe that human nature tends to be evil were more skeptical of technology and humans overcoming fake news, while those who are more optimistic about human nature saw technology as a means for enabling the good of humanity.
Although there wasn't much he could do on the domestic front, because southern Democrats were unwilling to work with him, he learned to be more skeptical about what military advisers told him and to be dubious that military action was always the best step forward.
White House aides told NBC News before the weekend that Kushner, presidential counselor Steve Bannon and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus would head up the effort, but other officials sounded more skeptical Sunday that Kushner would play a leading and hands-on role.
The historic move could also increase the likelihood of a strategic rift between South Korea and the US, since Washington is generally more skeptical of North Korea's intentions and more inclined to lay out preconditions tied to its nuclear program for high-level talks.
"Not coincidentally, Michigan is located within the jurisdiction of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals — a circuit which is not only very pro-gun, but also has been more skeptical of illegal government regulatory actions than many other circuits in the country," Pratt continued.
General Hernández was more skeptical, saying that there had been just four episodes involving fentanyl that the Mexican government was aware of in the last decade, starting with production in a clandestine lab in 2006 and then, more recently, the raid in late 2015.
Churchgoing Trump voters were still more culturally conservative than Hillary Clinton voters — more likely to support the death penalty, more skeptical of immigration — and their views of Muslims, interestingly, seemed to have been influenced by Trump's own rhetoric, becoming more hostile between 2016 and 2017.
In recent years, South Koreans have become more skeptical about increasing government subsidies for defectors, increasingly seeing them as competitors in a tough labor market, according to a survey released last month by the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies at Seoul National University.
But just as the Trump era may turn liberals into radicals, the Francis bulldozer is making a traditionalist critique of the entire post-Vatican II church resonate on the younger Catholic right — which is already more skeptical of modernity than the John Paul II generation.
The teaser hints that Onward's central siblings (Tom Holland voices the movie's younger and more skeptical lead; Chris Pratt plays his much more energetic older brother) will take some pains to let go of the idea that there isn't anything else to their reality.
But the historic move could also increase the likelihood of a strategic rift between South Korea and the US, since Washington is generally more skeptical of North Korea's intentions and more inclined to lay out preconditions tied to its nuclear program for high-level talks.
And I'm not talking about the first wavers, who like will just transmit the stuff no matter what because like they're trolls, but like the second wave of people... I would love to maybe push the idea that maybe they should be a little more skeptical.
That brings its total up to $1.5 billion since 2016, putting it among the top three most heavily funded private biotech companies in the US. While investors might be bullish on the risky venture, many oncologists have been more skeptical about how well Grail's technique might work.
As a representative of a red state that is more skeptical of Trump than most, and the biggest political star to enter the Senate since Hillary Clinton in 2000, Romney will be pressed repeatedly to comment on the Trump tweets, rants, and policy improvisations of the day.
Much like in South Korea, Mattis' mission in Japan was to reassure a U.S. ally after President Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Japan, though, has been much more skeptical of the North Korea talks than South Korea, giving Mattis a tougher job.
While improved communication flows can help public health authorities track diseases and spread messages to people about how to protect themselves, greater access to a vast range of information can make the public become more skeptical of authority and can spread misinformation, including about vaccines, Bausch said.
But a veteran Daily News newsroom staff member who asked not to be named, citing concerns about job security, gave a more skeptical account of the staff meeting, saying that the Tronc executives had brushed aside questions about possible layoffs and left the overall picture vague.
So it's not just that conservatives have good reasons to be more skeptical than Stern that even a "moderate" Obama appointee would ultimately hesitate to overturn (or at least carefully undercut) some of the precedents he cites; it's that on certain issues they have extremely well-grounded anxieties.
But while Clinton became implementer-in-chief for one of Obama's signature first-term initiatives, she was consistently more skeptical than most of his top aides about how far Russian leader Vladimir Putin was prepared to go in turning the page, according to current and former U.S. officials.
"One of the hopes that I have for defeating this type of content is that people are just so inundated with news coverage and information about these types of videos that they become fundamentally much more skeptical about what a video means and they will look closer," Zhao said.
"As investors have become more skeptical or wary of the ability of the president to drive through his policy agenda that's started to have negative impact on some of the areas in the U.S. which had benefited from that hope," said Richard Turnill, BlackRock Inc's global chief investment strategist.
But the prospects for the children's climate lawsuit to succeed appear dim, first because the courts tend to give wide latitude to the executive branch in these cases, and second because the Supreme Court's newest Justice Brett Kavanaugh is much more skeptical of environmental regulations than his predecessor.
But while Clinton became implementer-in-chief for one of Obama's signature first-term initiatives, she was consistently more skeptical than most of his top aides about how far Russian leader Vladimir Putin was prepared to go in turning the page, according to current and former U.S. officials.
One of the things driving more skeptical attitudes is that the costs of maintaining U.S. engagement in the world, and the benefits that have accrued from the international system that the U.S. played the leading role in designing and sustaining, have not been spread equally across the population.
Biden also has been much more skeptical of the "class warfare" economic message candidates like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have embraced — and at the same fundraiser, he told wealthy donors that though "income inequality" needs to be addressed, "nothing will fundamentally change" for them during his presidency.
Farhad: Since the election, I've become more skeptical that there are many good ways for Facebook to respond to the problem of fake news (and I'm not even sure it was a big problem; the numbers on this have been dodgy, in part because Facebook hasn't released many).
Market watchers have a plethora of theories for the ever-rising market, from the more skeptical view that this is a late-cycle rush from the last of the bears to the more fundamental view that tax cuts and upward revisions for earnings are removing any reason for bearishness.
While Shiv seems to lose throughout the episode, she is actually making remarkable headway against Rhea: She seeds Marcia's distrust, conscripts her more skeptical, Jarrell-friendly brothers into a just-for-fun "dead aunt"-themed prank, and highlights to Logan that his no-fun new girlfriend doesn't drink.
"Garland has a record of deferring to the government on pretty much everything, be it labor regulation or law enforcement, while Gorsuch is much more skeptical both of government action and of judicial deference to executive agencies," said Ilya Shapiro, a fellow at the Cato Institute, the libertarian group.
Americans are becoming more and more critical of the "tough-on-crime" mindset that defined the end of the 22014th century, and more skeptical that police and prosecutors will always use their powers for good — in other words, they're coming in line with how defense lawyers see the world.
Tucked into Mary Meeker's annual presentation of internet trends at the Code Conference is a survey conducted in 2016 that found consumers are open to turning over their data to companies like Google, Microsoft, Samsung and Apple — but much more skeptical when it comes to Amazon, Facebook and IBM.
The problem, both in the original WSJ report (which now reads far more skeptical about the White House rejoining the Paris Agreement) and re-blogs from other outlets, is this line is so mendacious that even reporting it straight gives unearned credit to what's essentially a Fox News talking point.
Yet at the very least, this sobering documentary should make anybody who clears two hours to watch it want to learn more, to be more skeptical about what finds its way into one's inbox, and to think twice before blithely clicking "Agree" on those boilerplate listings of terms and conditions.
"If Donald Trump stood up" during the State of the Union "and said, 'hey, we want to change the GI Bill to pay for college for every veteran in American and we need you all to give 50 cents,'" acknowledged the more skeptical Rieckhoff, most Americans would do it without question.
Yet traders were more skeptical, pointing out that this would still leave output at almost 1 million barrels every day in excess of demand, and that Iran was showing no interest in reining in its production following its return to world markets in January after years of sanction-induced isolation.
We've got to step back and remind ourselves as we do, as particularly our intelligence community professionals do, to always consider the sources and understand how much credence you can place in any of these products, and be a little more skeptical maybe than we have been in the past.
Republicans have also begun to think more negatively about free trade and have become more skeptical of the media; Trump supporters have turned against the NFL, following his attacks on anti-racist protests by players; and Republicans even changed their mind about the state of the US economy seemingly overnight.
It's not unusual for Republican administrations to take a more skeptical view of environmental regulation, but the Trump administration really has been more uniformly aggressive on this front than its predecessors, as seen by criticism of the Trump Environmental Protection Agency by several of the agency's Reagan- and Bush-era chiefs.
I don't know, but I do know that 81 percent of President Trump's judicial nominees are men (including the three whose nominations cratered during the past week.) Does the fact that neither judge is white make them more skeptical of "because we're the executive branch and we say so" legal arguments?
Consumer advocacy and environmental groups warning about the perils of climate change, who enjoyed easy access to the Obama White House, have largely been shut out of a Trump White House that is more skeptical of climate change and believes Obama over-reached with some of his measures to protect consumers.
"These people tend to be more into strict interpretation of the Constitution who are more skeptical of unenumerated rights like privacy and who are more likely to side with conservative social movements, certainly than someone like Merrick Garland," a reference to the nominee put forth by President Barack Obama to replace Scalia.
Buckareff was more skeptical about the idea of cold-emailing your way into a European tour and suggests connecting with other bands in Europe (whether homegrown or expatriate musicians) is key, so that promoters have a frame of reference for your music and what sort of audience would likely show at your gig.
"The rise of modern conservatism, with its sense that government is the problem and its aversion to government spending, has created a Republican Party that's much more skeptical of big infrastructure projects than it was," Steven Erie, a professor of political science and an expert on development at U.C. San Diego, told me.
Still, there's an understandable debate about whether CNN should have been more skeptical here, and whether they were used by Cohen and Davis — and, especially, there's criticism that their sentence saying Davis declined to comment was very misleading, since he says he actually did comment anonymously (as Glenn Greenwald and others have argued).
This, too, is done in the name of protecting users, although a more skeptical view could be that it shows that Russia is keeping a close watch on what is being published on the web, and it's not afraid to let large internet companies know that it's prepared to act if something crosses the line.
To people who are more skeptical of the "mainstream media" than they are of the president, the coverage of the president's remarks seemed like a clear-cut case of "fake news" — reporters taking Trump's words out of context to make him sound like a racist when he was in fact talking about violent criminals.
And let's just be honest, you know, people who have ... [applause] a set of expectations about who should be president and what a president looks like, you know, they're going to be much more skeptical and critical of somebody who doesn't look like and talk like and sound like everybody else who's been president.
Analysts historically more skeptical of Berkshire's valuation are more patient on the share repurchase strategy: "To the extent that Berkshire isn't leveraging its massive cash hoard and 'overpaying' to buy back its stock, that seems like a good thing (although the benefits will hopefully only emerge in the long-term)," said Meyer Shields, KBW analyst.
President Trump complained on Wednesday that "evil people," including women in search of fame and fortune, routinely fabricate sexual assault charges against powerful men, and argued that his own experience with such allegations makes him more skeptical of the accusations threatening to bring down Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, his nominee for the Supreme Court.
The results surpassed the expectations of financial analysts, and show that even as regulators worldwide turn a more skeptical eye toward social media companies like Twitter and Facebook over privacy concerns and for not doing enough to prevent the spread of misinformation and hate speech, their core advertising-driven businesses are in good shape.
"What we have seen in the previous surveys of the Global CFO Council is that businesses were somewhat skeptical about the abilities of Donald Trump to move the reform agenda forward... What we see right now is that they are becoming even more skeptical," Evgeny Fetisov, chief financial officer at Luxoft, told CNBC on Friday.
The book offers no sop to well-meaning, romanticizing white parents: The text pointedly notes that John F. Kennedy was slow to embrace the Civil Rights movement, and the informative back matter states that after the murder of four little girls in a Birmingham church, Martin came to feel more skeptical, as Malcolm X did.
In a phone interview, Mr. Stegner said his party supported hiring additional police officers, upgrading technology, investigating the dark web and improving cooperation with other European countries, but was more skeptical of a proposal by Mr. de Maizière to restrict certain rights of migrants whose asylum applications have been denied but who cannot easily be deported.
With the far-right Alternative for Germany and the Left party also in Parliament after recent elections, deputies are more skeptical of the United States, more critical of multilateralism and more pro-Russia than before, Mr. Kleine-Brockhoff suggested — even if a government of the conservatives, the liberal Free Democrats and the Greens emerges and remains Atlanticist.
Hayes Brown: As the kids say, the president's team struggled at times to provide answers to some of the questions being asked by the more skeptical GOP senators, including, is there any evidence that shows Trump was interested in Hunter Biden and potential corruption Ukraine from before Biden announced he was running for president last year?
With the election less than 10 months away, Democrats are running a two-track prosecution: one aimed at persuading the Republican-controlled Senate to convict and remove Mr. Trump — an effort that is all but certain to fail — and another at voters who appear more skeptical and will have the final say at the ballot box.
As the economy has shifted from one that primarily produced things — refrigerators and cars, guns and shoes — to one that now deals largely in services and information, economists have grown more and more skeptical that the traditional measure of gross domestic product — the nation's total output — is accurately capturing much of the economy's innovation and improvements.
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?
While executives at AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile have all publicly said they believe 5G will one day be a replacement product for home broadband, cable executives are more skeptical, that the signals can't penetrate walls and the total cost of building 5G in enough areas to make a significant dent in cable's regional monopolies.
Until places like New York and California — the bluest jurisdictions that are most open to the idea of taxing and spending to improve public services — get better at actually delivering those services in a cost-effective way, it's going to be difficult to persuade residents of more skeptical jurisdictions that it makes sense to take the same agenda national.
Read more of our WeWork coverage:SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son told WeWork executives he wanted the company to turn a profit by 2021Investors are more skeptical than ever that WeWork will be able to pay back its debtRead the leaked email from WeWork's chairman telling employees that layoffs will begin 'in earnest' this weekOne chart shows just how dire WeWork's revenue situation is
Many other Senate Republicans, including Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah), are more skeptical of a deal to stabilize ObamaCare than Alexander is.
Gun owners are more skeptical on both accounts (2016% say stronger laws would not reduce gun-related deaths, and 23.7% say more comprehensive background checks would not prevent those with mental health problems from obtaining guns), as are Republicans (almost three-quarters say stronger laws would not reduce gun-related deaths, and 48% say they wouldn't keep guns away from the mentally ill).
KN: Well, I guess we still have some questions that we haven't figured out, but I think we have solved a lot of problems here about exactly how all media and platforms should behave here on out, as well as all people, and how they should be more skeptical about conspiracy theories that come from the Reddit's conspiracy board, which is don't do it.
Lear is far from the only company that wants to be the connective hub of tomorrow's smart cars, but it has relationships in place that might help it get a first look from legacy companies more skeptical of new suppliers – provided it can deliver what it promises, which will be no small feat given that it also has to sell infrastructure customers on its system, as well.
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.
Despite popular articles warning about the coming of AI, a working program with awareness of its own existence and operations is still a long way off — at least according the more skeptical cadre of those studying AI. Even if an output has the form and feel of a copyrightable work — for example a script written by a program called "Benjamin" and filmed as Sunspring — it may still fail to qualify if we require for expression.
For much of the campaign, he's seemed acutely aware of his crusade's likely limitations — aware that Hillary is regarded very warmly by her party even if independents are more skeptical, aware that most of his voters will be not only willing but eager to vote for her in November, and aware that if his campaign seems more anti-Hillary than it is high-minded, he could lose the very thing that many liberals like about him.
The future that we are getting is not quite what anyone dreamed about, or is at least the stuff of darker and more skeptical fantasies; it is governed by an efficiency that approaches mercilessness, and the paroxysms of panic and shame presently shaking the world can mostly be traced back to the realization that this future is cold and not necessarily for us, and may not be willing to make much room for us in it.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Latinos and non-college-educated whites, who have tilted solidly toward Sanders, constitute a critical mass of the eligible voting age population in a much wider range of districts than, college-educated whites and African Americans, who have been more skeptical of him, according to the analysis of census data by the University of Southern California Program for Environmental and Regional Equity provided to CNN.
Indeed, cross-sectional evidence marshaled by Alberto Alesina and Ed Glaeser for their 2004 book, Fighting Poverty in the US and Europe: A World of Difference (you can read their main findings here) concludes that racial animosity is the main explanation for America's relative stinginess to poor families while experimental evidence shows that increasing the salience of racial conflict promotes reactionary politics and specifically confirms that associating means-tested social assistance with black people leads many whites to become more skeptical.
During oral arguments in Texas, for example, Chief Justice John Roberts worried that a decision upholding DAPA could permit the president to "grant deferred removal to every ... unlawfully present alien in the United States right now" Since Texas, moreover, the Court's gained a fifth Republican vote, and its only grown more skeptical of claims that the executive branch may make big policy changes without seeking new approval from Congress (though it also seems to set this skepticism aside when the Trump administration wishes to impose harsh new policies on immigrants).

No results under this filter, show 809 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.