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1 But the press conference saw the family hit a more sceptical note.
2 In fine, I have not your fervent temperament, I am more sceptical .
3 During the final months of preparations, the Dome attracted yet more sceptical comment.
4 But the planners were more sceptical about restrictions on public transport and gatherings.
5 The more civilized men become, the more sceptical do they become.
6 No Oscar-winning film star has ever been more sceptical about limelight.
7 Senator John McCain was more sceptical , saying Iran had a long record of deception.
8 Admittedly, the bar is higher now, the public more sceptical after Iraq than before.
9 Members of the public are often a little more sceptical .
10 You'll stay?' The scout could not have been more sceptical .
11 He is now much more sceptical about Sally's supposed powers.
12 This will need a more sceptical eye on the science.
13 As so often, the insider's view was a good deal more sceptical than the outsider's.
14 Others were more sceptical , saying the object did not appear to be travelling fast enough.
15 Thereafter I'm more sceptical that inflation will continue to fall below the 2 percent target.
16 Lois Williams spoke to those welcoming the development, and those who are slightly more sceptical .
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