Examples of 'more sceptical' in a sentence

Meaning of "more sceptical"

more sceptical: describes a state of being doubtful or questioning about something. It indicates that someone is less likely to believe or accept something without sufficient evidence or proof

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It was also more sceptical about universal suffrage.
Other friends and colleagues were more sceptical.
They were more sceptical about changing jobs.
A proud man would have been more sceptical.
I have become more sceptical or even cynical.
Moreover consumers are becoming ever more sceptical.
Others are more sceptical about the changes.
The business community is even more sceptical.
And we can be more sceptical of those stories if it helps us.
Other officers and civilians are more sceptical.
I am a lot more sceptical about the cloning features.
But archaeologists are far more sceptical.
I am more sceptical now.
Consumer organisations were more sceptical.
We are a little more sceptical about that because you said something important.

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Later outbreaks were dispersed by more sceptical and humane means.
Some were more sceptical of the picture 's origin.
The opposition is more sceptical.
People are ever more sceptical about the information they find online.
Another colleague was more sceptical.
Investors were far more sceptical about the prospect of a resolution in the near term.
Firstly because people other than myself would be more sceptical.
However some experts were more sceptical about the findings.
As for the populations of the Islamic countries I am a bit more sceptical.
So all in all we were much more sceptical about the idea.
Nowadays, a more sceptical approach to the carrying out of all public functions is necessary.
You should be more sceptical.
Now as regards the achievement of hypothetical equilibrium exchange rates, we are more sceptical.
Others are more sceptical.
Let us advance a little bit more, for those who may be more sceptical.
More information has made us more sceptical and more insecure.
He was, however, more sceptical about the communication at any time of simple interpretative declarations.
Meanwhile we have grown older and necessarily more sceptical and realistic.
In particular they are more sceptical that makers of content and hardware belong together.
We will therefore have to try to find solutions and to convince more sceptical governments.
But I am a bit more sceptical than you.
Some participants saw wrap-up sessions as a valuable transparency measure, but others were more sceptical.
I take perhaps an even more sceptical view of Burt.
Others were more sceptical about the form, content and civil status of the document.
Canadians are disengaging from these institutions and are more sceptical about their responsiveness.
Truman was far more sceptical of Stalin than Roosevelt had been.
They become more prepared to switch brands and are more sceptical of big business.
But they were more sceptical about the HLCG.
Some swear by it, others are more sceptical.
He sounded more sceptical by Wednesday.
I agree with him on the last two points but am much more sceptical about pharmaceuticals.
Others are even more sceptical of the protestors ' presence.
But the Americans were more sceptical.
However, others are more sceptical of the proposed alternative.
When it comes to trust in public authorities, however, the British are more sceptical.

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