1. Analysts said having buyers willing to pay those prices will help dispel skepticism that has surrounded the project, one of many large developments in the capital. 2. However, the new study may help dispel skepticism about earlier reports. 3. It may take that to dispel skepticism over whether this one Anau inscription came from an ancient Central Asian culture that could write. 4. Only by finding such tiny cell walls, biologists had said, were the meteorite scientists likely to dispel skepticism toward claims of detecting evidence of Martian life. 5. Such assurances do not dispel the skepticism of commission opponents. 6. The companies, of course, are eager to dispel such skepticism. 7. Following a number of prominent defections, Credit Suisse tried to dispel skepticism about the wisdom of the DLJ takeover. |