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A person is said to be sceptical when he has doubts about something.

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The Sceptical Chymist was created in 1661.

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The Sceptical Cowboy - 1909 was released on:

USA: 1 April 1909

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Give them a chance but be sceptical.

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By being sceptical and asking questions.

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Russ McDonald has written:

'Sceptical visions'

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No. He is only sceptical about unsubstantiated theories.

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medical, ethical, sceptical, manaical, musical, practical

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Sceptic, sceptical, incredulous and suspicious

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A zetetic is someone who is sceptical, someone who inquires greatly before accepting something as truth.

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The man was skeptical about whether taking vitamins would improve his health.

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May was leery of the claims the salesman made about the used car.

It means sceptical or distrustful.

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John P. Wright has written:

'The sceptical realism of David Hume'

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Actually you shouldn't. You should remain sceptical. There MAY be UFOs, but so far, there is no firm evidence for them.

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People like Uri Geller claim to do so. Personally I remain sceptical.

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He is sceptical. Only yesterday Romeo was mooning over Rosaline.

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Many people are sceptical, however one thing that you can guarantee is true on all newspapers, is the date and the price.

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Many people are still sceptical, but magick (that's how most witches spell it) is basically the same thing as the Law of Attraction.

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Charles Blackorby has written:

'A sceptical exposition of the expected utility hypothesis' -- subject(s): Utility theory

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means someone who questions things. They are not so easily swayed into believing what you want them to believe.

like they are are skeptical

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Yes they can be. A person who is sceptical of a doctors proffesionalism or qualifications may be paronoid or afraid of trusting a stranger when it comes to personal issues.

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The teacher was skeptical that I could spell the word or use it in a sentence.

Skeptical, I had to see the outcome myself to believe it was true.

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Before giving the answer of this question think simultaneously that, "why people buy both Insurance and lottery ticket?"

In layman microeconomics is analysis of the decision made by individuals or groups. It is understood that, any decision which is taken by any individual or group is not to be reluctant. Most probably the individual is sceptical in nature, study found that sometimes the group will also be sceptical. For instance, doctors are sceptical to prescribe about the value of alternative medicine. Therefore these sceptical nature of individual create confusion in decision in his business that's why individual or group learn all strategy of microeconomics to maximize profit by firms and maximizing consumer utility.

NOTE:- It is certainly true that whole economy is made up of individuals consumers and business.

NOTE:- Microeconomics extend to such issue as how voters choose between political parties and how Government should set taxes.

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Witches would probably tell you yes. More sceptical people would say, "prove it." Make up your own mind.

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Toyota is still a top brand in the car industry. With the recent problems they have had some people may be a bit sceptical of purchasing one though.

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It's SKEPTICAL. Here are some sentences.

  • I'm skeptical about your ability to use the spell-check program.
  • He gave me a skeptical glance.
  • She has a skeptical attitude toward everything.

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Some people believe so others are more sceptical.

There is no scientific evidence to prove the existence of ghosts but there is a large body of written statements from people who have seen what they believe to be ghosts.

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There has been much speculation on the subject. Some claim to have good evidence that what you ask is true. Others are still sceptical, since there wasn't much of Hitler left to examine.

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There is cement on the market that claims this. It's called PVCGIT Clear PVC cement. -I'm a little sceptical and would like to find some and try it.

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Unknown. Estimates for Roman Britain range up to 5 million, though I'm highly sceptical of anything over 1-2m, probably around 1m this early in the Empire.

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No. Scholarly research affirms faith. It may do this in one of two ways - if affirms all aspects on which faith is grounded or, if sceptical in nature, affirms it by the logical fallacies and paucity of information on which whole arguments are based.

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He didnt. He tried to get money for it in 1835 but investors where sceptical due to Babbage's earlier construction failures. In 1837, swedish engineer Georg Scheutz managed to build a machine based on Babbage's blue prints

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The beginning of chemistry as a science is often attributed to the work of Robert Boyle in the 17th century with the publication of his book "The Sceptical Chymist" in 1661. This marked a shift from alchemy and mysticism to a more empirical and systematic approach to studying matter.

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A Christmas Carol is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. However, it was Dickens himself that funded the first 6000 prints as the publishers where sceptical of its worth

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well it wont pick up the actual ghost itself but because paracycologists(people who try to find a natural explinations for ghost activity)are very sceptical so they need to see the actual movement of a object or something to make sure its paranormal

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Yes, 'the owl and the pussycat' being an obvious example. Austen's unusual exploitation of the iambic pentameter, in combination with oblique dactile phrasing, gave her a reputation as a pseudo-sceptical Romantic throughout Georgian England.

All the above may, or may not, be true.

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Robert Boyle refounded the theory of atoms in his book The Sceptical Chymist (yes, there are some spelling mistakes in his original title).

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You can get free demos on the marketplace on games you are sceptical to buy. Also you can play games with friends, but in all realty a ps3 is a much better deal on account of you don't need to keep renewing your membership while having most of the features of an Xbox360 has to offer.

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Hard to answer I guess, but you could take a look at two countries who are sceptical towards a free market: Sweden and Norway, with the latter having a labour/socialist government.

They are two of the most prosperous countries in the world, so I guess it is no disadvantage...

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Switzerland is not particulary isolated. It is a land-locked country and surrounded by 5 other countries: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. But it has open borders with all these countries, anybody can cross these borders at any time.

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Lots of adjectives might describe the kind of thought: actual, radical, philosophical, rebellious, free, liberal, coherent, systematic, intellectual, basic, sceptical, investigative, scientific, revolutionary.

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815 036 000 is 184, 964, 000 off from 1 billion. I checked the answer so it is correct. If you want to click the sceptical emoji try it out.

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