I wouldn't put too
much credence into this story yet.
Mahler continued to state that this is an issue with all console manufacturers, putting too
much credence into the importance of their new console, that they believe they need to keep every little detail a secret to everyone.
He's instructed his staff to prepare materials for families telling them not to put
much credence into the Florida Standards Assessments scores and school grades this year, particularly in light of a recent validity study that raised many questions about the test's reliability.
While some doubt its existence, others (including 56 % of women, according to one study) say they have a G. «Certain experts in the sex education world don't put
much credence into the specialness of the G - spot,» says Deitsch.
Science drastically changes every decade, and what was true one decade is often turned upside down the next, so it is often difficult to put
much credence into anything.
Not exact matches
This victory may now spill
into other countries and give
much credence in particular to the Spanish Podemos party.
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.
«The models we use for these purposes are getting better,» he added, «but we have to be cautious about how
much credence to put
into the model projections, especially when we don't see the clear trend in the data.»
The pitch, volume, and tempo of your voice tells the person on the other line, at a subconscious level, how comfortable you are and how
much credence they should put
into your requests.
I was hoping to reconcile the differences to see how
much credence I put
into PE10.
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.
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.»
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).
They claimed that the problem has been that fossil fuel interests have massively outspent underdog environmental groups, funding skeptics to mislead the public and duping the media
into giving too
much credence to skeptical views about climate change.
It depends on how
much credence you put
into a recent benchmark reading that calls out the software, but not so
much the device.