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scepticism
[ skep-tuh-siz-uhm ]
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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Example Sentences
The decline of April Fool's Day news stories comes against "a backdrop of growing scepticism about news in general," Prof Allan adds, "where playing with journalistic credibility may actually prove damaging".
She was finally able to delete her account by Tuesday evening but expressed scepticism about whether the company had actually deleted her information.
Lord Blunkett isn't the only one – Jagjit Chadha, Professor of Economics at Cambridge University, has written in The Guardian this week of his scepticism about the value of the fiscal rules.
There's rolling news, nonstop social media and public scepticism.
This new-to-NSL rule has been in place in Australia's Super Netball league since 2020 and was also initially met with scepticism there.
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