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skepticism

[skep-tuh-siz-uhm] / ˈskɛp təˌsɪz əm /


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A look at the timeline for just one of the fund’s many holdings helps explain investor skepticism.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite initial skepticism by industry insiders about the film, "Sinners" shattered the record for most Academy Awards nominations for a single film with 16.

From Barron's

Against this backdrop, there is mounting skepticism over the quality of BXSL’s assets, which is reflected in the share price.

From Barron's

Wright’s English subjects are, like his contemporary Edward Gibbon’s Romans, backlit by a skepticism whose coherence derives from the Enlightenment confidence in objective reason.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As always, management changes when there is no immediate successor always come with greater skepticism,” Favuzza writes.

From Barron's