Sentences with phrase «often lent credibility»

For years people have complained, with considerable justice, about the laundry list of issues on which the USCC lobbies Congress, a list that has too often lent credibility to the complaint that it is, as the monsignor says, the religious lobby of the Democratic Party.

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Rembrandt participated in this consumer paradise as artist, art dealer and collector of exotic artifacts that often lend picturesque credibility to his biblical subjects.
The sigh of relief that accompanied the recent RELEVANT interview «Mental Health: A Christian Perspective» lends credibility to the concern that Christians too often seek after health and wellness issues...
District Leaders don't even introduce legislation on the floor, but they can lobby for it, and the title often lends a bit of credibility to their particular cause.
«Based on real life events» doesn't often mean much to this reviewer — too often those words are (ab) used in a cynical attempt to lend credibility to a story otherwise struggling to maintain it.
Demonstration lessons lend credibility to the teacher leader's work, and are often highly valued by teachers because they can see how the lesson actually works.
Several authors told me that they often don't cite them because they feel their name won't lend the kind of credibility that they want from the blurb.
And I advertise those awards, which in my arena does lend credibility to the artist, and often times those awards create demand at the show and following the show.
Use of action verbs will lend credibility to your claims so use them as often as possible.
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