Sentences with phrase «lend much 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.
But he adds that it is hard to lend much credence to the suggestion, since it is far from clear what physical mechanism could cause time to vanish.

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If you charted Watkins» routes last season, or referenced someone that did, then I'd lend your comments about him much more credence.
Overall, the team's findings lend credence to the theory that giant viruses evolved from much smaller viruses, rather than aligning with theories that they may instead be descended from a cellular ancestor.
Also set to appear is former servant of Thanos, Ronan the Accuser, which lends further credence that Captain Marvel will act as a Thanos origin just as much as a Captain Marvel origin.
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.
This work lends credence to Ivor Powell's observation that Koloane's «expressive and representational realisation makes the canvas into a site of subliminally emotive suggestion as much as a representational equivalent of observed reality.»
It lends too much credence to «mitigating factors» and ignores the harm to the public's perception of the legal profession.
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