Sentences with phrase «certainly lends some credence»

The conviction of its auteur, a strange and mystifying man named Tommy Wiseau, certainly lends credence to the idea that he felt he was making Oscar material.
But it tuns out that a tablet with LG branding has shown up in a Korean pop music video and the device appears to have two cameras on the back which certainly lends some credence to the idea of a 3D camera.
Remember Me was by no means a catastrophic failure, yet its (assumedly) soft sales and lack of significance within the overall sphere of gaming culture certainly lends credence to Sony's choice to abandon the project.
Dr. Bates» revelations and NOAA's obstruction certainly lend credence to what I've expected all along — that the Karl study used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific study.
«Dr. Bates» revelations and NOAA's obstruction certainly lend credence to what I've expected all along — that the Karl study used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific study,» Smith said in a statement on The Daily Mail's story.
Texas» cease and desist order certainly lends credence to these claims, as an official accusation of fraud from a governing authority will be hard for BitConnect to shake.

Not exact matches

However, there are certainly factors that lend credence to those statements.
Certainly there are papers from a couple of recent studies replicating the old instrumentation that suggest these early instruments were substantially warm biased which would lend a degree of credence towards this possibility.
Testimonial lends credence The real estate community is certainly enjoying the free marketing.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z