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Locally, this news was greeted with as much scepticism as hope.

So as I say, notice that this is a general problem for scepticism.

Despite his initial scepticism, Mr Brown is unlikely to unpick Mr Blair's public-service reforms.

That said, many such half-hearted reforms have flopped over the past two decades, so scepticism is in order.

There is also scepticism about whether Spain's marketing campaign can really do much to change stereotypes of bullfighting and flamenco.

Translation studies were, for a long time in the history, conducted under the obvious influences of such philosophical theories as transcendentalism, deconstruction, scepticism and pragmatism.

Suhel Seth, another marketing pundit, says Indians have a healthy scepticism of such loyalty schemes, regarding them as a plot to make them buy things they don't want.

I believe we have the unity, the desire, the spirit and I know that before this game there will be a lot of scepticism around us but I believe in my players and in their spirit.

Nevertheless, while there is a lot of scepticism in, around and about climate science, none of it is aimed at the first law of thermodynamics, which says that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

So scepticism about induction is an example of horizontal scepticism.

We want to distinguish between two different types of scepticism.

Sadly, in Britain, news of philanthropy often invites the response of scepticism if not cynicism.

Eight months later, Hurricane Katrina swept away parts of Louisiana along with much of the US's scepticism for climate change.

Part of the public scepticism about the industry, he believes, stems from a regulatory structure that remains mired in the past.

Mr Mortimer's great service to his country was to sum up in one person both the weight of the law and a sharp, rollicking scepticism of it.

People are always such a contradiction, when you go to believe, the scepticism of being cheated, when you are accustomed to doubt, but some people are so kind, you feel that the suspicion of them is so dirty in their own heart.

The debacle of the 2009 elections sharpened their scepticism.

But there was also scepticism that its French and American managers would be able to get along.

UKIP is proud of its own climate scepticism, and says it would repeal the 2008 climate Change Act, remove al Gore DVDs from schools, allow wind turbines only offshore, and so on.

Irish Catholic women face scepticism from priests, says Dianne Zaccheo, an ADHD therapist.

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Those are causes for scepticism.

But again some scepticism is warranted. Rising divorce rates and a growth in casual dating were apparent well before the first online matchmaking sites came into being.

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