sceptical view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscepticalandview
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sceptical
adjective
uk/ˈskep.tɪ.kəl/us/ˈskep.tɪ.kəl/
doubting that something is true ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofscepticalandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Willingness to pay methods in health care: ascepticalview.
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This article largely builds on thescepticalview.
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I therefore take ascepticalviewof the relationships that do appear among variants.
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Here the authors present a far more nuanced andscepticalview.
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Can any such reality be successfully reproduced (the proponents of classification would answer yes) or can it not (scepticalview)?
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He took a decidedlyscepticalview.
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Many on the left, including me, have ascepticalview.
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I have a ratherscepticalviewabout this.
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That was an extraordinarilyscepticalviewof the procurement process.
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It provides an apt counter part to the first paper with a robustlyscepticalviewof the reliability of molecular clocks.
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Thisscepticalviewof science will help us when we try to get serious about the nature of musical hooks, especially those that incorporate accidents or happen accidentally.
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Without doubt broad sectors of the population have ascepticalviewof our steps towards enlargement.
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I would express ascepticalviewon the whole of this audience research.
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They went with ascepticalviewof civil defence, but they had that view corrected.
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I think that those who take such ascepticalviewwould be right.
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My reasons for taking a decidedlyscepticalviewof the whole business have to do with considerations of environmental policy.
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Indeed, a morescepticalviewof acquisition-driven policies and a greater emphasis on organic growth might well be beneficial.
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The series has ascepticalviewon the accuracy and validity of history.
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However, the returns are unpredictable as well as being hard to measure, which encourages many executives to take ascepticalviewof its worth.
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Many religious believers view them as real manifestations of miraculous origin; ascepticalviewis that such perceptions are examples of pareidolia.
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