Sentences with phrase «give more credence»

Just in time to give more credence to the idea that mall landlords should give Apple stores anchor status, new research claims the chain accounted for an astounding one - fifth of all sales growth by U.S. publicly...
Then we might give them more credence.
Perhaps if he had termed it a «policy advice monopoly», the argument would have more merit, but it is still not a monopoly in that realm, because there is no dearth of competitors willing to offer conflicting advice, no dearth of politicians willing to give more credence to the competitors than to the IPCC, and no dearth of media sources willing to communicate these views to the lay public.
If Nintendo does go back to cartridges, this would give more credence to the rumor that the Nintendo NX will be both a home and portable console.
Why not give more credence to what DoC is saying?
The growing number of studies that are discovering the same results give more credence to the findings.
Certainly, they'd give me more credence if I had a BFA or MFA in creative writing, which I had not.
We think the IIHS» offset - barrier tests are closer to real - world collisions than tNHTSA's front barrier crash, so we tend to give them more credence.
Personally, I give more credence to data on centenarian diets.
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?
The Obama - is - a-Muslim emails were more insidious, since their effect had to be countered one - at - a-time rather than through a nationally televised speech, and the very act of denying them seemed to give them more credence in some people's eyes.
How could they not give more credence to the best defense in football?
Why would you give more credence to AHL data?
Pliny, I believe, is the one that may have been edited years later by Christians to give more credence.
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.
People call things they want a «right» because they believe it gives more credence to their argument.
«He's the president of the United States, and he's just giving more credence and credibility to people like Senator Gillibrand,» King said.
This also gives more credence to the fact that daily mindfulness / meditation is anti-inflammatory.
We talked about this earlier, but the reality is the people who make the rules prefer consumers carry multiple types of credit lines, and installment credit — such as the kind you'd incur through a CD - secured loan — are given more credence than the revolving credit that comes with plastic.
As information on vaccines and the possible dangers have been given more credence, the subject has also become of interest to the average pet owner.
Sadly giving more credence to the Mature Wii Game Curse, Electronic Arts» and Visceral Games» Dead Space Extraction managed only 9,000 units in the month of September, according to NPD's sales charts.
As there is no question the Arctic has warmed faster than anywhere else, with huge cracks appearing for the first time in recorded history in old ice across the cap just recently, and with last year's record melt and the winter recovery well below the average for the 29 years satellite data has been collected, the GISTEMP record may be given more credence.
By discussing it at all in terms of the methodology and plausibility of the answer you are giving it more credence than it deserves.
While the leak barely adds anything new to the file of previously - speculated features, it certainly gives more credence to earlier rumors.
The latest leak gives more credence to recent reports that the BBK Electronics - owned phone maker is planning to offer the OnePlus 5 in a wide range of colors in an effort to provide consumers with as much choice as possible, marking a noticeable change to its current product strategy that led it to release its previous devices in only a couple of variations.
Giving more credence to the OEM model is how Assistant can be seemingly «removed» from, with the headphones continuing to work as regular Bluetooth headphones.
If the child has become more mature since the time of the original order, his opinion may be given more credence.

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Dan Chen, head of Roche / Genentech's cancer immunotherapy unit, told Fortune the data were particularly promising since they could lead to Tecentriq becoming a first response treatment and give additional credence to the company's argument that immunotherapies are more effective the earlier they're given to patients.
If this hypothesis is correct, then we should see that people who value conformity and obedience will be more likely to give credence to the claims of astrology.
Republicans tried to play friendly with them, giving credence to the industry by lavishing praise, submitting editorials, and granting access, but more and more they were whipped by media figures on the right for supposedly not being conservative enough.
What exactly gives one fairy tale more credence than another?
Bruno, a Dominican friar, held to all sorts of novel, and non - Christian, opinions on faith, giving credence more to exotic ancient - Egyptian beliefs than to orthodox Christology; and while he also followed a number of astronomy hypotheses, such as the existence of a plurality of worlds, yet it was not this that sealed his unfortunate fate.
Though for a time social scientists gave credence to the secularization hypothesis, which predicted that American religion would become ever more privatized and American society ever more devoid of religion, this hypothesis appears to have been disproved.
The more credence the world gives Iran, the more it will resort to outrageous claims and other public stunts.
Here we raise the question of the precise relationship of evangelicalism and fundamentalism as historical phenomena, I do not mean here to give any credence to what I predict will be the common evangelical response to Barr — that he fails to distinguish appropriately a modern enlightened evangelicalism from a more benighted fundamentalism.
If this was so then he would be using scripture to support his own thoughts and more than that he would be using Gods own handy work -LRB-(Adam and Eve) to give credence to his own personal view.
Granted, the idea of god is a little more nebulous, but you have to be careful giving too much credence to an idea that does» t deserve to be equated with fact.
The less credence one gives to the Christian records and the more one ranks Jesus» movement and message as one among many such in the history of the time, the more puzzling becomes this effect on world history!
So I for one am starting to give some credence to the rumours, although we should know more if Aubameyang turns up for training tomorrow and the story simply fades away.
Moreover, given that Ashdown's interventions were made working hand - in - glove with the leadership, it is more plausible he was going * public * on the possibility during talks to give credence to it being serious (for party opinion, and Tory pressure) rather than that he would be risking a rift between current and former leaders.
And influential think - tanks such as the Resolution Foundation and the Social Market Foundation are now giving credence to the idea that the Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party may have more credible post-2015 deficit reduction strategies than a majority Conservative government.
«That would give a lot more credence to the idea that these programs can be mission sustaining as opposed to mission subverting,» he said.
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.
I'm very thankful, though, that the NF website provides reviews of peer - reviewed journal articles, which gives the WFPB diet so much more credence than anecdotal evidence.
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).
A series would be more apt, giving more context and credence to its epic outlay.
The SyFy channel premise gives even more credence to what I'm saying here.
This is the first time that a comic book film has been nominated in the adapted screenplay category, giving further credence to the notion that Logan is more than just your average superhero movie.
A by - product of pandering to a young, young audience, its biggest sin is that it alleges a greater basis in reality than its more «adult» contemporaries: The movie endeavours to give credence to the familiar tropes of storybook romance and rags - to - riches by applying them to the politicized zoo known as high school.
That would give their arguments on education reform more credence and legitimacy.
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