P. address, and what he found lent credence to a growing conspiracy theory among his friends.
Southwest's Stewart doesn't put much credence in any lawsuits that have sprung up from the rule.
This view has been given further credence by Israel's actions since the latest atrocity.
Such postulations attach great credence to computer models and speculative interpretations that have no demonstrated accuracy.
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And in fact, you actually give credence to our existence, despite the tone of your response.
So with all due respect, I don't give those comments a whole lot of credence.
Some rashly candid recent remarks by his close adviser, Dov Weisglass, lent credence to this view.
This lends further credence to the absence of a race gap in the incidence of voting problems.
The downgrade by Moody's also sparked comment on whether financial markets should give credence to ratings agencies.
"This paired with the evident lack of credence given to social workers, is causing unnecessary delay, " she said.
The confirmation bias, in which we give much greater credence to evidence and data that bolster our beliefs.
Indeed, we participate so fully in these preoccupations, that our very actions give legitimacy and credence to them.
Their display gave credence to Wenger's insistence that you do not necessarily need to spend heavily to succeed.
Its claims have been given credence by a UN panel investigating the conflict.
That impression gained credence with the exemption of Tom.com from several listing rules.
And to many it is a powerful casus belli to which a head of government has now lent credence.
Her view is given credence by the ULD's poor performance this time around.
But where is there credence to Social Business becoming that fifth shift ?
Several recent incidents have been reported by the official media which have been used to give credence to this.
UN, the idea that America is invading other countries economically, rather than militarily, has to be given some credence.
These are more inclined to give credence to people's stated desires and feelings.
Web-based attacks pose the greatest threat to companies, giving credence to efforts to develop browser alternatives to accessing the Internet.
However, I was stunned by how little credence the audience gave to my examples of the value that pharma brings.
There were no reservations then, and he searched for what it was, in himself, that had allowed his unquestioning credence.
Keynes gave little credence to the view that higher capital tax rates would sharply reduce investment and damage economic growth.
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The doubts about whether Bond is up to the task lends credence to the uncertainty about his character will do.
To give these social issues any less credence is to demean our commitment to our own civic commitments as citizens.
The main reason to give any of this credence is that, increasingly, mobile devices are being optimized for viewing video.
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All of this lends credence to the fact that the use of mobile smartphone technology is growing across many generations.
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Credence says she recently met with producers of the Paramount film, and found herself bursting into tears before she could speak.
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