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.
Not exact matches
Yes I suppose I created the cage I was in
by giving to
much credence to others and their expectations (of me).
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.
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.
This
much was emphasized in an April 5, 2018 comment
by President Buhari, while receiving Letter of
Credence from the Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria, when he said:» Our insistence on probity is to encourage people to be accountable, and accept honesty as a lifestyle so as to secure the future of our youths.»
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.
And, judging
by comments in the press, other epidemiologists don't seem to give it
much credence either.
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.
I would therefore recommend estimating Hansen delay
by several methods, both empirical and theoretical, before putting too
much credence in it.
Nor would I place
much credence on a report
by Koch Industries about Greenpeace.
So I stand
by my point: RIE is unreliable when it comes to science, so one is better off just reading what the scientific literature says, as opposed to placing
much credence in RIE's distortions of the literature.
By establishing another office with international authority to research and act on climate change, is that just giving too
much credence to a «theory» that Barrasso is hoping will go away?
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.