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1 He voiced skepticism that eliminating loopholes while reducing rates would raise enough revenue.
2 Some Republicans voiced skepticism over government involvement in corporate affairs.
3 Utility executives voiced skepticism about the long-term viability of gas as their main generator fuel.
4 But U.N. special representative Young-Jin Choi voiced skepticism about the outlook for an early election.
5 Orrick voiced skepticism at a hearing earlier this month.
6 Analyst Ben Johnson of Morningstar voiced skepticism about new cars giving lithium producers a boost.
7 Still, some Black business owners voiced skepticism that support for the community would be sustained.
8 Native American tribes, which revere the grizzly, also have voiced skepticism about removing its threatened status.
9 A senior European diplomat voiced skepticism that Trump's "maximum pressure" strategy would force Iran to capitulate.
10 During oral arguments, two of the three judges voiced skepticism about whether the rule violated companies' First Amendment rights.
11 Despite Work's concerns, some former officials voiced skepticism that conditions were right for a deal in Congress to end the cuts.
12 Nichols said the state wanted to be ahead, not alone, and she voiced skepticism over when a federal climate bill could pass.
13 But shares of the major U.S. telecommunications companies failed to react as analysts voiced skepticism about Cuba opening up its telecom markets.
14 Some of the big investment banks dominant in commodities are among those who have voiced skepticism water could ever attract direct trade.
15 Lane has consistently voiced skepticism on the severance, saying it should be a matter for AMR's board rather than a bankruptcy judge.
16 House Democrats have voiced skepticism about whether they can trust the Senate to pass the changes but Pelosi said they should not worry.
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