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Plus the public are still sceptical of him.
"There is no question now that he has won round the British public, a small majority of whom have always been a bit sceptical of him in the past.
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I suspect that Ben Bernanke is sceptical of them, as well.
Mulder was a character defined by unwavering belief, but the actor who portrays him is sceptical of most things: strangers, social media, the very concept of fame.
If I was him I would be sceptical of the book, too; I'm a nobody, an outsider.
Polls suggested the public and the press were sceptical of his claims of a sinister cabal plotting against him.
Assad's opponents grouped around the Syrian National Council (SNC) remain sceptical of the Annan plan and Assad's proclaimed acceptance of its terms and continue to press for him to stand down.
Microsoft is sceptical, of course.
(Defence experts are sceptical of this claim).
I am sceptical of this story.
Pardew was sceptical of that interpretation.
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