Sentences with phrase «even more credence»

A new leaked image is lending even more credence to the NFC support rumor, though.
The latest leak suggests the handset will be equipped with a USB Type - C port, 3.5 mm audio jack, and a single bottom - facing speaker, in addition to providing even more credence to recent rumors that Huawei's upcoming mid-ranger will use an 18:9 screen with a display notch housing its loudspeaker and front - facing sensor array.
If this has anything to do with Rare then it adds even more credence to my idea of Nintendo buying Rare back from Microsoft, or atleast Rare's IPs so that they can appear on the Virtual Console and Microsoft can keep the shell of the compnay that meks its Kinect Sports titles.
This naturally isn't proof that the acclaimed director is somehow involved with Fallout 4's development, at all, but it does add even more credence to rumours that Fallout 4 will debut at E3 this year.
This growth indicates a forward movement in the format, giving even more credence to the disputes currently taking place between retailers and publishers regarding sales agreements, and between publishers and their authors over royalties.
That makes three TT - based concepts to debut this year alone, adding even more credence to increasing sentiment that Audi's planning to expand the TT line in the future.
Now these spy photos lend even more credence to the idea of the car reaching showrooms.
The SyFy channel premise gives even more credence to what I'm saying here.

Not exact matches

I would tend to give more credence to the competency of their views than those of housing bears who post analyses and charts at the click of a mouse, all the while unconstrained by due - diligence standards or even such things as the peer - review process that serves academia so well.
If he even paid more credence to human history and his past colleagues in Science, he would surely see that Science has been wrong and limited so often.
Others soon discovered even more complex molecules, providing evidence for a host of chemical reactions taking place in young and dying stars and giving credence to the idea that molecules from space could have seeded Earth with the building blocks of life.
Likewise, I wouldn't even cite RealClimate as an authority: Why should the un-informed reader give more credence to the folks here than to, for example, Lindzen at MIT?
More amazing to me is that as recent as the 1960's and even 1970's conventional medical wisdom believed that PMS was a problem associated with a woman's «nerves» or «failure to cope», and because medical science could not give a rational «scientific» explanation, PMS was given very little credence and women were treated primarily with antidepressants (and unfortunately many with PMS still are today).
All in all informative, but I think it would add credence to their analysis if they were more forthcoming in how they performed it (they could even add it in an appendix if they are too concerned with «confusing the masses»).
In Part 1 of this series we saw that even if one gives credence to the oft - repeated but flawed estimates from the World Health Organization of the present - day contribution of climate change to global mortality, other factors contribute many times more to the global death toll.
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