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1 Levy is far more skeptical about the faith put in central banks.
2 Russia's civil society is now more entrenched, more knowledgeable and more skeptical .
3 Attorney Frank Holleman of the Southern Environmental Law Center was more skeptical .
4 Such recidivism should make investors more skeptical about the court's cleansing power.
5 Other analysts were more skeptical about prospects for the company's share price.
6 Others were more skeptical about the idea of a computer-caused penis burn.
7 Even generally, it might be wise to be a little more skeptical !
8 Europeans are much more skeptical than Americans whose religious fundamentalism is periodically emboldened.
9 He said some on BP's team saw improvement, while others were more skeptical .
10 I was pleased too, of course, but more skeptical than Jacob.
11 His actions as a majority shareholder make everybody else more skeptical , McCarty said.
12 His vision of the future was more skeptical , and hence realistic.
13 Several members have been sounding more skeptical on QE's effectiveness anyway.
14 Younger people are more skeptical of official narratives than they ever have been.
15 So after a first listen, I was more skeptical than ever.
16 But the more Stumpf tried to explain, the more skeptical the senators became.
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