And in fact, you actually give credence to our existence, despite the tone of your response.
The downgrade by Moody's also sparked comment on whether financial markets should give credence to ratings agencies.
Several recent incidents have been reported by the official media which have been used to give credence to this.
These are more inclined to give credence to people's stated desires and feelings.
Instead they will give credence to half-truths or fabrications on the web.
To give credence to the idea of sabotage we'd need to know more about the way the company peers and routes its connections.
Mr. Magill's range is extraordinary, and his wit, erudition and powers of observation give credence to judgments that might otherwise strike us as just a tad, well, insincere.
And the facts on the ground in Afghanistan give credence to his original objection to the Iraq war, that it was distracting attention from the real front-line in the war against terrorism.
The rise of institutions such as the ones mentioned above give credence to the fact that there is a need to lessen the burden on employers to train incoming employees and prepare graduates for real life work experiences.
But Israeli experts tend to give credence to another claim issued in the name of the smaller fundamentalist group, Islamic Jihad: they recall a similar multiple explosion at a bus stop for soldiers in 1995 which was Islamic Jihad's doing.
That the directors could even contemplate making the payment, albeit it related to 2008 and was arguably, in some cases contractual, appeared to give credence to the widely held view of bankers, that they fail to understand the public wrath against their industry and, in particular, its pay levels.
After all, if Jason turned out to be a person of knowledge in this matter, and the individual referencing him as a possible leaker was, in fact, the Speaker of the Assembly, this would certainly give credence to the notion that important people in Wisconsin were taking the story seriously.
But, again, what I'm saying is it was -- not to give credence to when it was used in the past, but understand I think we've found it remarkable, and I think most people would find it remarkable the level that it has been used on things that ultimately ended up being, through the ultimate approval of the legislation, non-controversial.
For another, few people give much credence to promises of reform.
And while some give little credence to their predictions, others swear by them and say that they sometimes provide valuable information leading to evidence they would not have otherwise obtained.
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While there are many theories of how this was accomplished, from the influence of Rock and Roll, to the fax machine, I tend to give the most credence to the economic front.
Pushed by a desire for short-term feedback, the difficulty of analyzing long term success and the structure of the money management industry, investors give more credence to short term results and information, leading them to overlook real long-term value.
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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.
But Ha'aretz was only too happy to give them credence and publish an editorial calling for her contract to be cancelled.
To give these social issues any less credence is to demean our commitment to our own civic commitments as citizens.
How much credence does business give to the theorems produced by academe?
The main reason to give any of this credence is that, increasingly, mobile devices are being optimized for viewing video.
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Perhaps if the implementation of these spending and deficit reduction plans were not skewed towards the out years we would be more willing to give the projected savings more credence.
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