Sentences with phrase «no more credence»

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.
Now, it's below $ 30 / barrel, and of course those calls continue, but when Buffett makes a contrarian move, these calls get more credence.
Just because we generally acknowledge that the Tooth Fairy and Harry Potter are fictional doesn't mean that refusing to do so with gods lends them any 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.
Pliny, I believe, is the one that may have been edited years later by Christians to give more credence.
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.
-- Doesn't really matter what YOU put more credence in, neither one is a «truth».
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?
The more credence the world gives Iran, the more it will resort to outrageous claims and other public stunts.
David: «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?»
That just adds more credence to the significant stupidity of all religions.
You my friend must live with your ears and eyes shut tighly to lend more credence to a childish god that to scientific fact.
Why would you give more credence to AHL data?
If you charted Watkins» routes last season, or referenced someone that did, then I'd lend your comments about him much more credence.
How could they not give more credence to the best defense in football?
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!).
The Obama - is - a-Muslim emails were more insidious, since their effect had to be countered one - at - a-time rather than through a nationally televised speech, and the very act of denying them seemed to give them more credence in some people's eyes.
People call things they want a «right» because they believe it gives more credence to their argument.
The «real» value that people claim should enjoy more credence than 4.9 % is the U-6 number, of 9.7 %.
«He's the president of the United States, and he's just giving more credence and credibility to people like Senator Gillibrand,» King said.
This lends more credence to your work; as you are more likely to do it well than if you are «just in it for the cash».
«That would give a lot more credence to the idea that these programs can be mission sustaining as opposed to mission subverting,» he said.
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.
She adds that future data from adult Neandertals might «lend more credence to any hypotheses about what Neandertals were doing on a regular basis.»
Likewise, I wouldn't even cite RealClimate as an authority: Why should the un-informed reader give more credence to the folks here than to, for example, Lindzen at MIT?
This also gives more credence to the fact that daily mindfulness / meditation is anti-inflammatory.
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.
Personally, I give more credence to data on centenarian diets.
Sharon Carter (aka Agent 13) will bolster the film's roster of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, adding more credence to an old theory of ours that Captain America 2 would not only explore more of the history of Steve Rogers, but would mesh many elements from the oft - talked about S.H.I.E.L.D. film where characters including Black Widow and Nick Fury could have their backstory explored as well.
The SyFy channel premise gives even more credence to what I'm saying here.
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.
That would give their arguments on education reform more credence and legitimacy.
Now these spy photos lend even more credence to the idea of the car reaching showrooms.
That makes three TT - based concepts to debut this year alone, adding even more credence to increasing sentiment that Audi's planning to expand the TT line in the future.
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».
We think the IIHS» offset - barrier tests are closer to real - world collisions than tNHTSA's front barrier crash, so we tend to give them more credence.
This growth indicates a forward movement in the format, giving even more credence to the disputes currently taking place between retailers and publishers regarding sales agreements, and between publishers and their authors over royalties.
Certainly, they'd give me more credence if I had a BFA or MFA in creative writing, which I had not.
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.
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).
We talked about this earlier, but the reality is the people who make the rules prefer consumers carry multiple types of credit lines, and installment credit — such as the kind you'd incur through a CD - secured loan — are given more credence than the revolving credit that comes with plastic.
Given the high performance of the «momentum» factor, an investor may lend more credence to a published formula that puts a central focus on that characteristic.
It you actually desire to improve your credit score, you've got to lay more credence on your payment history.
I might tend to give Motif a bit more credence than some of the other newer investment options such as Betterment (in my humble opinion Betterment is not a better idea) due to the inclusion of Mr. Levitt and Ms. Krawcheck as advisors.
As information on vaccines and the possible dangers have been given more credence, the subject has also become of interest to the average pet owner.
I like the fact that Dr. Colleran has such impressive credentials, because that will lend more credence than «hey, I found this on some random website.»
The growing number of studies that are discovering the same results give more credence to the findings.
Why not give more credence to what DoC is saying?
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