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1 It's a fact. At the time, that argument was met with scepticism .
2 LA correspondent Brad Pomerance says the apology is being met with scepticism .
3 Unfortunately, the news was met with scepticism from global economic leaders.
4 However, that valuation has been met with scepticism from some commentators.
5 Yet, even when they do, it can be met with scepticism .
6 But the move has been met with scepticism by many.
7 The strategy has so far been met with scepticism .
8 But the plan met with scepticism from some investors.
9 His comments were met with scepticism by some of the senators from Mr Trump's Republican Party.
10 News of the meeting so close to Obama's arrival has been met with scepticism in Myanmar.
11 The announcement opened the door for compensation payments but was met with scepticism by distraught relatives.
12 The proposal for the creation of a state-owned insurance company have met with scepticism from the industry.
13 The AU's proposal for an end to the air strikes was also met with scepticism by Nato.
14 This request has been met with scepticism by several people involved with the sport that RNZ spoke to.
15 Ireland's reported bid to co-host the Euro 2012 Championship finals with Scotland has been met with scepticism in Glasgow.
16 But the deal was met with scepticism in China and Sweden amid doubts over Hawtai's ability to fulfil the agreement.
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