Sentences with phrase «air of legitimacy»

I agree that the regulation will have a positive overall effect on virtual currency markets, giving currencies like Bitcoin an increased air of legitimacy and likely boosting its market.
Yesterday's chip paper in England is today's chip paper in Spain, which in turn becomes tomorrow's in England again, this time with a shiny new source in Spain, which lends it a new air of legitimacy.
If I wanted assorted opinions I'd find someone's crappy blog, and I view Planet GameCube's successor with a significantly higher air of legitimacy than that.
A public listing brought an air of legitimacy to a business too.
As he franchised his concept starting in the»50s, selling the recipe for his Kentucky fried chicken to restaurants across the U.S., this identity as a Kentucky colonel linked Sanders to a southern ideal that lent the Indiana - born man an air of legitimacy.
The fact there are smaller farmers involved in the protest just gives the Wildroses intentions an air of legitimacy, but believe me the Wildrose doesn't care about small farmers.
It was an attempt to taint rebel groups with Islamic radicalism, thereby giving his violent repression of rebel groups an air of legitimacy and making it more difficult for foreign powers to back his opponents.
And Daisy Paez, a district leader for the 65th Assembly District, has agreed to join the club, lending the New Downtown Democrats an air of legitimacy with at least one elected member.
British military interventions in the Middle East have often been supported by the frontbenches of both political parties, lending an air of legitimacy and political unity to actions that will put British soldiers» lives at risk.
To me this is a prime example of «Bro science» where the same unsubstantiated claims are echoed repeatedly through men's «health» magazines and weightlifting magazines, with some reinforcement from Paleo «academics», until the shear volume of it lends a air of legitimacy to the recommendations to dramatically over consume protein and it becomes something that «everybody just knows».
The game wasn't too great (it was far more of an interactive movie than it was anything that allowed much expression or experimentation), but the fact that Aykroyd and Harold Ramis helped write it lent it an air of legitimacy.
Michael Douglas is having a fantastic time, and his ever - present voice lends an air of legitimacy to proceedings.
A total of 1.7 million recruits were tested, giving the multiple - choice test an air of legitimacy, but in the end, the Army found no value in the results.
Additionally, the prestigious and somewhat mysterious nature of the sequence adds an air of legitimacy to the method, making it easier to get team and executive buy - in.
But if gaining a following, building a reputation, and acquiring an air of legitimacy are more important, then go for it.
If that does happen, hopefully the reviewer is at least constructive and helpful in their critique, giving you something to learn from — but even if they aren't, just try to remember that a few bad reviews can actually improve sales by providing an air of legitimacy to the entire set.
Fraudsters attempt to use secrecy to give their scheme an air of legitimacy, but no major bank sells financial products that need to be shrouded in secret.
Spam email that comes through your junk filter will have an air of legitimacy to it, but it is possible to detect fraud.
the defendants deceptively created an air of legitimacy for MISSION's business by, among other things, falsely suggesting that MISSION had affiliations with the federal government and a major credit bureau.
So, you aren't required to put a vest or badge on your emotional support animal, though some people feel that this lends them an air of legitimacy.
Neither one deserves the air of legitimacy implied by their inclusion in his article.
On paper, at least, the governmental backing of the all - powerful NDRC and Ministry of Environmental Protection would appear to give CBEEX the air of legitimacy.
And in the New York Times — you gave that claim something that they themselves were entirely incapable of: an air of legitimacy.
Domain - ownership searches of the websites yielded varying results, including some entries that attempt to provide an air of legitimacy.
The fact that it's going to start trading on the CME and CFE brings an air of legitimacy to the space, because it's going to bring in mainstream and professional investors, and have them be more comfortable participating in the futures market which is more regulated.
The technology behind Ripple is aimed at large institutions, which has given it an air of legitimacy which in turn has spurred the price and build a hype for investors.
When consulting organizations hire consultants, they like to see experience in the industry to add an air of legitimacy to the consultant's work.
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