Sentences with phrase «more credence»

This possibility is given more credence by the fact that the primary camera of the Pixel 2 series now features optical image stabilization (OIS) support and should be extremely capable at reducing the shakiness of your photographs regardless of the circumstances.
According to the study, the finding lends more credence to the hypothesis that Mars may have once had a wetter, warmer climate thanks to a dense carbon dioxide atmosphere.
The SyFy channel premise gives even more credence to what I'm saying here.
That just adds more credence to the significant stupidity of all religions.
-- Doesn't really matter what YOU put more credence in, neither one is a «truth».
The old adage «breast is best» receives more credence as there is more research that is being done into it.
Lending more credence to the notion that the new Colorado uses a smaller variant of the K2XX platform is a GM press release, which states that the «new Colorado is built with the DNA of a true Chevy truck».
While we aren't selling this as 100 % concrete, the boys over at Boygenius are lending a little more credence to our pre - sale / release date for the Motorola Cliq.
Lets see JJMUrray... do I find more credence in the world created in the «Big Bang» or in the world created in 6 days... and God resting on the 7th day... btw... did God rest the 8th... 9th and 10th day too?
Now, it's below $ 30 / barrel, and of course those calls continue, but when Buffett makes a contrarian move, these calls get more credence.
What exactly gives one fairy tale more credence than another?
Quoting it lends you no more credence than quoting a few choice lines from one of the Twilight books.
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.
Such a notion as emergence, for example, which is closely allied with the principle of indeterminacy and uncertainty and which was later to develop in physics, actually assumed more credence in physics before it took root in biology and psychology; yet it has more significant implications for the data of the organic and social sciences than for physics.
But it also gives the song more credence (in my mind, at least) because the impetus to create it came from a force greater than me.
Perhaps a positional switch would help him as he hasn't looked effective on the left of a midfield three in recent weeks, but something may have to change before the summer to avoid this rumour gaining more credence.
The «real» value that people claim should enjoy more credence than 4.9 % is the U-6 number, of 9.7 %.
When someone asked Herzog about the monk's diary after a screening at Cannes, he explained that he simply made it up to give the movie more credence.
That would give their arguments on education reform more credence and legitimacy.
I guess no one should be surprised to know that Scalzi puts more credence into the AAP report — the one put together by supporters of traditional publishing — than he does the AE report (indie publishing).
It you actually desire to improve your credit score, you've got to lay more credence on your payment history.
It is my opinion that the proponents of AGW would have a great deal more credence in the minds of decision makers and skeptics if they: 1.
Many have credited this article to Roger Revelle, a man described by some as the grandfather of modern climate change science and whose name woul dhave given the article significantly more credence than Singer's alone.
Burlington told Taylor that, although he did not necessarily expect her to use the word in her story, he thought that doing so gave the story more credence.
A new report is now giving this particular report more credence as it talks about a company called Applied Materials seeing a 4X increase in orders of equipment required to produce displays panels.
Some hiring managers buy into its» value and give candidates with the degree more credence than candidates without the degree.
This only lends more credence to the report that Hideo Kojima was laid off by Konami, which insists that he's still with the company and only on a long vacation.
The announcement may come as a surprise to some, but those of you following the series diligently will know that 2K recently registered domain names for it, which added more credence to actor Rick Pasqualone's little Twitter tease.
How could they not give more credence to the best defense in football?
Now these spy photos lend even more credence to the idea of the car reaching showrooms.
While a violet iteration of a Samsung - made Android flagship has already been rumored last year in the run - up to the launch of the Galaxy S8 lineup, no credible depictions of such a model have surfaced until now, with the new leak giving much more credence to the possibility that Samsung actually ends up commercializing the Lilac Purple color.
Lending more credence to this theory, a recent leak of an iPhone 8 rear panel shows no indication of Touch ID on the back.
Still, Microsoft's security division is looking into the matter, which lends a little more credence to the report.
«That would give a lot more credence to the idea that these programs can be mission sustaining as opposed to mission subverting,» he said.
You put more credence in the writings of «fallible men» that are in the Bible?
Frankly I think there's more credence in a move for Yarmolenko for a summer transfer - a natural & gifted right winger with a great work ethic (and height!).
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.
Following such a non-disclosure agreement sends a clear message that police departments give more credence to the whims of a corporation than the requirements of the law.
The clip opens with ads for an arcade, which lends some more credence to the theory that the new season could tackle the legend of «Polybius,» a supposedly sinister «80s arcade game that the government used to test mind control capabilities (that most people don't believe really existed... or did it?).
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