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WASHINGTON, Dhu-AlHijjah 16, 1437, Sep 17, 2016, SPA -- Black voters reacted skeptically Friday to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's admission that he now believes the nation's first black president was indeed born in the United States.
Vows, as we have seen for the last several weeks of Daf Yomi reading, are treated very skeptically by the rabbis.
TN-VPK has become a controversial program in Tennessee, with some legislators expressing doubts about its value in the context of severe budget shortfalls and still others referring to it even more skeptically as expensive babysitting.
With Muslims living in Western cultures still hopeful about the possibilities of finding shared cultural and social values in Europe and North America while the majoritarian communities respond skeptically, Korteweg (sociology, U.
Simpson's ex-wife and her friend, a claim being criticized by one victim's family, and being looked at skeptically by a detective and a prosecutor who dealt with the convict.
Feroli said the estimate of between a quarter to a half point of annualized GDP "seems fairly large, and for that reason should be treated skeptically." But, he added, "we think the recent evidence is consistent with this projection." Feroli said that when the last iPhone was launched in October 2011, sales significantly outperformed expectations.
But the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), which is also highly critical of Iran, urged the public the next day to treat anything the Mojahedin say skeptically. "It is an activist group with a huge incentive to say there is a nuclear weapons program that is making great progress," ISIS head David Albright said.
Like in Africa?" Santa asks, before skeptically examining a vaccine bottle with a magnifying glass, shaking a bottle of pills and squirting the contents of a syringe into the air.
According to Pastor Frank Moore, the billboard was intended to make people think skeptically about messages on nontheistic billboards that had gone up in the area.
The proposals generally are supported by Democrats but are viewed skeptically by Republicans who are concerned that any actions taken against China stand a good chance of triggering a trade war.
People are more afraid of insects than of death, or so says a survey that Zuk cites a bit skeptically. (Heights and public speaking are supposedly scarier than both.) Surveys aside, bugs certainly have a PR problem, and Zuk is out to win friends for them.
The authors skeptically view as a ruse the Brothers' new outreach to the public and, perhaps more importantly, the United States, a major donor to their financially strapped country.