Sentences with phrase «shop.ca lends credence»

Reading this article on the future of Google, it's disappointing to see Canadian Business lend credence to common misconceptions about how data is used online.
It all lends credence to Tehrani's claim that, from the outset 15 years ago, he sought to build a different kind of biotechnology firm — «a truly rational drug development company,» as he puts it.
Since that initial report, the Trump campaign has made a number of moves that lend credence to such an idea.
At worst it lends credence to the argument that, contrary to received wisdom, central banks are in fact political actors rather than neutral custodians.
Still, the inclusion of dramatic actors such as Cruise and Kidman on the overpaid list does lend credence to the fact that paying an actor large amounts of money to star in a movie is pretty risky, if not foolish.
A senior administration official told The New York Times earlier this month that the Russians had also breached the Republican National Committee but chose not to release any of the information, lending credence to the idea that the Kremlin made a specific and targeted effort to embarrass Democrats.
Nevertheless, the very fact that chart pictures of this type make their appearance, as a rule, only at the end or at the final phases of a long Bull Market, lends credence to our characterization of them.
The spike in Bitcoin prices seems to only lend credence to this view.
The firm's investment track record has lent credence to this approach and further fueled the virtuous cycle.
In the past few years, a measurable downturn in Canadian manufacturing jobs has lent credence to the suspicion that increased FDI has a negative impact on employment at home.
That perhaps lends credence to critics» assertions that the petro is just a virtual barrel of oil, an attempt by the Maduro government to raise billions of dollars in foreign exchange in order to keep the government in operation without having to do the actual hard work of drilling for and shipping oil.
How Daniels knew this personal detail about Trump years before it was in the public domain lent credence to her account, which also otherwise seemed to describe a very familiar Trump.
Perpetuation of the god myth into adulthood lends no credence to it.
Granted, we can misinterpret, lend credence to empty messages («Understanding... always remains a risk»)» but that's finitude, and there's no way around it.
It does, however, lend credence to the concept of Intelligent Design, as more and more physicists will tell you as they gather more and more evidence for it.
That would lend credence to the Biblical account, rather than denigrate it.
The life and teachings of Jesus thus lend credence to both rigorous discipleship and responsible consumption.
Them having an agenda does not detract from their message, nor does it lend credence to the message of the religious.
Their precipitate refutation of Cardinal Bertone's justifiable concerns about the overlap of the homosexual and pederast cultures, lends some credence to this view.
The bible, a «book» written thousands of years ago lends no credence to the existence of god, particularly when you associate yourself with but one of the innumerable religions man can choose from.
Thankfully for the religious, they also have certain aspects of history, archaeology and philology that lends credence to their beliefs.
Likewise, I will continue to defend those military chaplains whose self - identity and role definition is so clear that they lend no credence to Niebuhr's remark, «Kings use courtiers and chaplains to add grace to their enterprise.»
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
Yet again, just because «we don't know,» that doesn't lend any credence to your assertions.
The statistics lend credence to this assertion.
They lend credence to Nietzsche's understanding of Christianity as a religion for weaklings.
Hence none of the new species lend any credence to the idea that life gradually evolved from simple to complex forms.
There are then arguments both from biology and from physics that lend credence to a view of the ultimate particles as having a subjective aspect as well as a mechanical aspect.
The MFM move lends credence to Carluccio's claims to offer the largest selection of meat free and vegan meals of any nationwide chain.
In fact, the city is famously intersected by a vast network of canals, measuring 165 miles in total, lending credence to the city's nickname of the «American Venice.»
And our continual defensive problems would lend some credence to that.
There are already tight betting lines on Spears making an appearance, which lends credence to the idea that Las Vegas is at least open to the possibility — and it would be the fun nostalgia bomb the show current is lacking.
Cousins threw for 250 yards and looked good in his decision - making and accuracy, lending credence to the Joe Theismann types who thought he might fit Jay Gruden's system better than RGIII.
And it does lend credence to what we've suggested to you — Mac Jones is very, very good.
Seven members of that»98 defense were subsequently implicated in a scandal involving improper dealings with an agent, lending credence to teammates» conjectures that some of the Gators had their minds elsewhere last year.
To me, this lends credence to the idea of picking a QB.
These three performances lend credence to the theory that Giménez has become Simeone's new Swiss Army knife, his new jack - of - all - trades.
With such intelligent movements, speed, ruthless finishing and poacher's instincts, games like that against West Brom would lend credence to Walcott's push for the central attacker's role.
The new togetherness policy lends credence to the age - old bed - sharing philosophy that is practiced around the world but is heavily criticized in the U.S.. On one hand, co-sleeping promotes nurturing and closeness and can give working parents extra bonding time.
Though it does lend credence to the idea that the reason that natural birth zealots love to say OBs never see a natural birth is because a birth can't be natural in a hospital.
These findings suggest that CS may not improve running performance, but could lend credence to certain manufacturers» claims of improved recovery through lower BLa values after exercise.
Subsequently, by virtue of defining that an adult and infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such as what occurs during bedsharing, even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing practices involving breastfeeding mothers are followed, an infant that dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this way the infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a mother, breastfeeding or not, safely care for, or protect her infant if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light of the fact that when careful and complete examination of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 % of bedsharing deaths could be explained by the presence of at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such as maternal smoking, prone infant sleep, use of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling because it leads to condemnations of bedsharing parents that border on charges of being neglectful and / or abusive.
To further lend credence to this argument, the Christian holy book, the Bible, stated that «without wood, the fire goes out, charcoal keeps the ember glowing as wood keeps the fire burning».
I appreciate his thorough research, which lends credence to ripping yarns.
The source who further lend credence to this said a questionnaire is being distributed annually to that effect to prove the statistics and as such measure the pace of his popularity
Does the Intransigence of the Ashanti Regional minister not lend credence to this claim?
The list comprises of 26 portfolios which obviously lend credence to the intent of the Presidency to cut the number of ministries at the federal level.
A research that is cited by those concerned to lend credence to the import of indigenous languages is that of former Minister of education, Prof. Babs Fafunwa.
This, prima facie lends some credence to the allegations made by the NPP.
He has compared the governor's leadership style with Theodore Roosevelt's, admired his «fierce work ethic» and even lent credence to wild speculation that Mr. Cuomo could replace Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. as President Obama's running mate.
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