21.   To be sure, most economists and policy-makers still view capital controls with deep skepticism.

22.   Whether the advertisements are shaping public opinion, or simply reflecting it, there appears to be deep skepticism here about almost any change in health care coverage.

23.   As he headed home from Europe, weary from long days and late nights, Clinton faced deep skepticism from Americans citizens and the Congress about the military mission.

24.   Deep skepticism, however, persists among some analysts and critics.

25.   His initiative has met with deep skepticism on Capitol Hill, where some critics say the Bush plan could erode the separation of church and state.

26.   Independent observers also express deep skepticism.

27.   Sharon did not say exactly what he was seeking now, but his remarks were met with deep skepticism from the Palestinian side.

28.   The plan has met with deep skepticism on Capitol Hill, where some critics say it could erode the separation of church and state.

29.   The plan was greeted with deep skepticism from Republicans, who are well on their way toward enacting a balanced budget.

30.   The two sides traded blame over the violence, but said they would go ahead with truce provisions, despite deep skepticism.

a. + skepticism >>共 182
widespread 7.50%
expressed 5.63%
deep 5.63%
healthy 5.63%
public 5.25%
considerable 4.69%
growing 3.75%
initial 3.19%
great 2.06%
increasing 1.88%
deep + n. >>共 742
breath 6.38%
cut 3.86%
concern 2.26%
division 2.08%
trouble 1.87%
water 1.79%
discount 1.52%
root 1.50%
recession 1.26%
snow 1.14%
skepticism 0.30%
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