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He was skeptical himself when he first started doing brain scans of patients on placebos as a grad student at the University of Michigan.

He believed the filmmakers considered Chávez honorable, but having written a book on Peronism was more skeptical himself.

But de Swaan was skeptical himself, commenting that "[t]he rich were ready to shoulder the care for the poor only if they believed they could pacify those who might otherwise constitute a threat to them or if the continued presence of the poor in their midst held some opportunities for them" [ 31].

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As a still skeptical Jack himself observes toward the beginning of the book, "I think Mr. Robert Frost / has a little / too / much / time / on his / hands".

Dr. McKitrick is in the skeptical camp himself and has published critiques of the past warming trends reported at weather stations on the earth's surface (like the data now being re-examined after the much-publicized hacking of e-mail messages and files of British climate scientists).

But in it Freud, the perennial foe of politics conducted under the mantle of divine inspiration, provided lessons even for those skeptical of Freud himself.

"Even though Pavel was skeptical of politics himself," Nayyem recalls, "he told us, 'Go for it!' — unlike a lot of our colleagues".

For all its color, Kung's criticism is not influential with mainstream Catholics, according to an Embassy contact who is himself skeptical about the wisdom of the apostolic constitution.

After Obama's September speech announcing the expansion of US air strikes into Syria, Reed praised it, while declaring himself "skeptical of deeper military involvement that could lead to an open-ended conflict".

Mr. Huntington's idea about the inevitable clash of civilizations also looks different today — its harsh view of the world disconcertingly similar to the thinking behind the Bush administration's crusading war on political Islam, though Mr. Huntington was himself skeptical about what he called America's "imperial" mission in Iraq.

In a skeptical vein, Tarski himself (1935, 1944) seems to have thought the Liar shows the ordinary notion of truth to be incoherent, and in need of replacement with a more scientifically respectable one.

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