Sentences with phrase «give much credence»

Avi Greengart, an analyst for Current Analysis, doesn't give much credence to the supply chain rumors thus far, but he does find it «extraordinarily unlikely that Apple would launch both a 4.7 - inch and a 5 - inch phone.
But Kesten doesn't give much credence to the thought that juries are increasingly hostile to police defendants.
So, although I have a lot of respect for Hansen, who has the track - record of saying things that seem a bit far - out at the time but later become quite well - accepted by the scientific community (such as when he pronounced back in the late 1980s that the warming occurring was almost definitely due to greenhouse gases), I think it is at best premature to give much credence to this particular prediction of Hansen's.
Bart, I've always found it odd that people give much credence to ECS estimates based on proxy data from 24000 years ago.
I have seen a lot of posts on WUWT from Dr. Leif Svalgaard (a world renowned solar scientist, apparently) though, and he doesn't seem to give much credence to the sun - spot theory, if I understand him correctly.
It seems fairly clear that Palin — and probably McCain, too — doesn't give much credence to the idea of anthropogenic climate change.
And, judging by comments in the press, other epidemiologists don't seem to give it much credence either.
Siena's polls however were so far off regarding Paladino and Lazio that I can't give much credence to this one.
It's a phrase we often hear in the NFL but rarely one that we give much credence to in the EPL.
And until religion can answer where god came from (with hard evidence), I won't give much credence to the claim that god exists.
They don't give much credence to the «take the log out» scriptures and besides, they don't drink, smoke, or do drugs (at least not when someone is looking), so they have their act cleaned up.
This victory may now spill into other countries and give much credence in particular to the Spanish Podemos party.
While it might be true to say that Intelligent Design (ID) was not given much credence by the delegates, it would be quite wrong to draw any conclusions from this regarding the value of ID research.
The reason it was not given much credence is that no one supportive of ID was invited to attend.
In essence, the media never gave much credence to Alan Smith, and for part of the media to suggest now that they hold him in higher regard is bizarre.
«I'm really not giving much credence to their polling,» Padernacht said.
Willie Soon, for example, should never have been given much credence in the first place.
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
That means to me (according to what Michael Mann and Gavin Schmidt wrote), that my work on «Earlier snowmelt runoff and increasing dewpoints in the Upper Midwest» should not be given much credence.
Willie Soon, for example, should never have been given much credence in the first place.
I have it straight from the Horses mouth that the historic temperature record is not given much credence these days due to scientific uncertainties and they are somewhat played down.
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Looking at these two cases together, the Ontario Court of Appeal is emphasizing the importance of giving employees an opportunity to collectively make representations to the employer, without giving much credence to the results of these representations.

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Did someone force them to give so much credence to FBI allegations about Clinton?
I think that your focusing too much on this one thing — to give credence to your own agenda.
If this is indicative of how you source your information, not much credence can be given to your opinion, especially on crucial matters.
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.
It is time we stop giving so much credence to fairy tales and adopt some personal responsibility.
Yes I suppose I created the cage I was in by giving to much credence to others and their expectations (of me).
And here I can't help but comment — we give so much credence to the power of institution and collective psychology, but what about the power of the Holy Spirit to shape the church when there are willing hearts?
For someone who gives so much credence to a book written by John of Patmos (revelations), you should also look into some of Nostradamus predictions — afterall, he was just a dude who wrote down some stuff too.
So sorry, you give the sports tabloids too much credence.
Neville's right but we are giving him too much credence.
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.
The commission fears that the government is giving too much credence to complaints from biotechnology companies that rigorous testing would put them at a disadvantage compared with rivals in the US and Japan.
Even though the reality was much different, the fact remained that the brightness dips that have been observed around KIC 8462852 were as high as 22 percent (much too high to have been caused by any transiting planets) and very chaotic in nature, giving credence to the notion that they could have indeed been the result of alien astro - engineering on a very large scale.
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.
Director Coogler has given the women just as much credence as the men, and the film is all the better for it.
Because they echo your own inner critic, I think that's why they hold so much importance or you give so much credence to them.
She seemed genuinely interested in the family, but perhaps her ideas were given too much credence?
There has been a movement (well, that might be giving it too much credence) to encourage people to only buy or read stories written by female POCs.
Technically, these candlestick signals will work on any time frame, however, I personally would not give too much credence to any signal that occurred on a time frame shorter than the 15 - minute.
Much research has been done giving credence to draw down reduction strategies using Simple Moving Average and Absolute Momentum.
But definitely — or so you'd hope — for all the politicians, environmental activists, teachers and so on who have spent the last few decades giving so much credence to his experty expertise.
So he told The Guardian that Professor Hand's was a «rogue opinion» that «should not be given much attention or credence».
However much I may have been willing to give credence to the global warming storyline, getting pissed on was the sure sign things were not as they seemed to be.
Edwards gives too much credence to Roger Pielke Jr.'s confused «Honest Broker» talk.
I wouldn't put much faith into a single borehole reconstruction, but would give credence to an average of many reconstructions (skill needed in averaging).
The so - called skeptics, you seem to give so much credence, point out that no one understands all the details of climatology and that some data is conflicting or poorly understood.
Lolwot, I do not expect IPCC to give much weight or credence to any hypothesis, which conflicts with its myopic fixation on human GHGs as the cause for all climate change — do you?
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