Examples of using Skeptically in English and their translations into Indonesian
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his work was sometimes viewed skeptically because he had elevated Positivism to a religion
I often look at things skeptically, but praise God Jesus died for skeptics, too.
While we are looking skeptically of the miracle of a nation reborn.
Even philosopher Aristotle skeptically debated precognitive dreams in his paper written in 350 BCE called,“On Prophesying by Dreams.”.
She looked at him up and down before skeptically asking:“You weren't spying on me, right?”.
when Hikaru tilted his head skeptically, she suddenly puffed her cheeks
which were received skeptically at first.
Eggy asked skeptically,“Merely this will do?”?
When I said things like this at the beginning, people in the music industry would look at me skeptically and say,‘Right, it's good to dream big.'”.
This was the first time this junior had heard of this legend, so he skeptically replied:“Really?”.
admired by their fellow students and regarded skeptically by many faculty.
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He Tianshu froze on the spot when heard this, he replied skeptically,“Brother, what do you mean?
is difficult to accomplish, you need to view the favorite published legislation school search positions skeptically.
cheap usa the Critical Shopper embarks, skeptically, on a search for styling footwear.
picks up the Death Note and decides to skeptically follow its instructions.
you must view the favored revealed legislation faculty rankings skeptically.
And having gone through the financial crisis I think I was pretty primed to look at the banking sector a little more skeptically, so when I read about it
And having gone through the financial crisis I think I was pretty primed to look at the banking sector a little more skeptically, so when I read about it
The 3rd century AD Roman author Aelian skeptically passed along a story that Philitas was so thin that he put lead weights in the soles of his shoes to avoid being blown away by a stiff wind.