Not exact matches
Canon law has about as
much credence as a person
claiming pig latin as a second language.
And until religion can answer where god came from (with hard evidence), I won't give
much credence to the
claim that god exists.
Woerner said he and other town officials were reluctant to give the rumors too
much credence, in part because of a successful lawsuit by a former Town ofUlstercop who
claimed that his promotion was blocked based on similarly unsubstantiated allegations of domestic violence.
In my view, that mismatch alone is reason not to put too
much credence in Schmittner's
claim to have trimmed of the upper end of the IPCC climate sensitivity tail.
In «Peer Review: A Necessary But Not Sufficient Condition», Michael Mann and Gavin Schmidt wrote: «Thus, while un-peer-reviewed
claims should not be given
much credence,»
They
claimed that the problem has been that fossil fuel interests have massively outspent underdog environmental groups, funding skeptics to mislead the public and duping the media into giving too
much credence to skeptical views about climate change.