Sentences with phrase «do lend credence»

But the results do lend credence to the idea that which way someone sways on Election Day is at least somewhat mediated by biological factors, the researchers say.
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.
Them having an agenda does not detract from their message, nor does it lend credence to the message of the religious.
And it does lend credence to what we've suggested to you — Mac Jones is very, very good.
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 studies haven't used particularly high reps (as I recall they limit the higher rep days to about 15 reps or so) but the fact that constantly varying the reps scheme produces better results does lend credence to my Muscle Factor Model.
The results are in, and while it was not what we'd originally hoped for, it does lend credence to the long - held notion that net / nets can outperform the broader markets.
Coupled with the way Bandai Namco have been flooding the console version of Full Boost with Maxi Boost unit DLC, the rumor does lend credence to the possibility that they don't have plans of bringing Maxi Boost to the PS3 or PS4.
However, the paper does lend credence to the conclusion that, If it is occurring, it is a lower rate than usually claimed.

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Now that more people are doing fundamental genetic research into personality traits, this lends more credibility and credence to what we're saying.
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.
Just because we generally acknowledge that the Tooth Fairy and Harry Potter are fictional doesn't mean that refusing to do so with gods lends them any more credence.
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.
Yet again, just because «we don't know,» that doesn't lend any credence to your assertions.
If anything, the Bible lends a tremendous amount of credence to the theory that aliens did seed planet earth to grow humans as their slaves.
If you charted Watkins» routes last season, or referenced someone that did, then I'd lend your comments about him much more credence.
@Sparhawk I'm not sure who runs that site, but putting Bernie Sanders as the most «libertarian» candidate in the 2016 primaries doesn't lend their classifications a lot of credence...
Does the Intransigence of the Ashanti Regional minister not lend credence to this claim?
Meanwhile, the national publicity secretary of SDP lend credence to Falae's position, saying the party had nothing to do with the arms scandal.
This lends more credence to your work; as you are more likely to do it well than if you are «just in it for the cash».
She adds that future data from adult Neandertals might «lend more credence to any hypotheses about what Neandertals were doing on a regular basis.»
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I wonder if Rajkumar Hirani indeed penned the Story & Dialogues (as is credited in the film), or did he humbly lend out his name out of some obligation so as to add to the credence of the movie.
Perhaps this was a script he wrote shortly after graduating from film school — which he did in 1999, lending credence to my Bruckheimer binge theory — and it was recently dusted off and sold after he landed a couple of higher - profile gigs.
Now, that's not much to go on, considering the rumor comes from an actress who isn't yet confirmed to appear herself, but it does lend further credence to the already - rampant rumors that McAvoy's version of the famous telepath will return to the big screen.
Arnone said when the Outlander PHEV does arrive, it will be the best vehicle it can be in this segment, and indeed its standing as one of the world's best - selling plug - in electrified vehicles lends credence to that statement.
The Corvette C7.R is not currently competing in the series, but the car did undergo FIA WEC - specific Balance of Performance adjustments this week, lending further credence to the rumors about its possible appearance at the Circuit of The Americas.
Recently, Gizmodo dug up a few contacts in the publishing industry who lend credence to the idea that Apple will try to do for publishing what it did for music: help it transition to the digital world more gracefully.
However, just because you assert something doesn't mean I am obliged to lend it credence.
Rachael Fiske, assistant state veterinarian for Maine's Division of Animal Health and Welfare, doesn't lend much credence to the rumors, but calls Hurricane Katrina the «inciting incident» that led to increased pet transports into Maine.
This does; however, lend credence to why Nintendo has been quiet about the NX so far.
In the case of Andromeda, EA's recent tease of and announcement at this years CES in January does seem to lend credence to the leak given the fact that CES is the only large press event between now and March.
in January does seem to lend credence to the leak given the fact that CES is the only large press event between now and March.
I also don't imagine that any of the organic - friendly media outlets that uncritically covered the rat results will follow up on these new developments — lending credence to Keith Kloor's thesis that «Liberals Turn a Blind Eye to Crazy Talk on GMOs.»
The poll lends some credence to arguments suggesting that most Americans do not consider global warming a pressing issue, despite campaigns by environmentalists, such as California billionaire Tom Steyer, to foist concerns of global warming into the election's spotlight.
And more importantly, does application of a formal scientific method to a non-scientific process necessarily lend that non-scientific process scientific weight or credence?
As a layman arguing with other laymen (and women), it is good to know that there is at least one prominent society that does not lend credence to the consensus.
I don't see anywhere in his CV where he has advanced degrees in radiative physics that would lend credence to his being a «greenhouse gas expert.»
It does not lend credence to Wang's assertion that fraud did not take place.
To measure temperature by throwing out records because they don't correlate to assumed temperature trends is so gobsmacking it lends credence to every criticism of the whole field.
However we do observe the ozone hole growing when the sun is active and shrinking when the sun is less active which lends credence to the idea that we have been interfering with the natural processes with our CFCs
Cowen says that, «You can't do business in Haiti without paying bribes,» and recent events would seem to lend some credence to that opinion.
In so doing, I would imagine, the employee is using their employment to lend credence to what they are saying (e.g. a developer for blackberry writing about technology issues).
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