Sentences with phrase «put much credence»

Hard to put much credence in Dr. Ball's «career as a climatologist» (actually he's a retired geographer and semi-pro Letter to the Editor writer) when he's still trying to sell the out - of - context «hide the decline» source code quote from 2009.
I've noticed many of the WUWT faithful don't put much credence on him these days.
So I don't put much credence in your link.
Cash flow is the foundation that supports value in the long run, but the «herd's opinion» of the current and future cash flow is frankly too volatile to put much credence in for the short term, IMO.
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.
I don't put much credence in the form where they simply do things like hold a note up with a random vitamin or nutrient written on it, then test your muscles, and if you test poorly they say you're deficient in that item.
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.
Miller does not put much credence in epidemiological population studies.
As a Spurs supporter I wouldn't put much credence in stories we are after Aurier.
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.

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«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.»
But who are the sources for the sites — and how much credence should we put in the information they provide?
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.
The commission fears that the government is giving too much credence to complaints from biotechnology companies that rigorous testing would put them at a disadvantage compared with rivals in the US and Japan.
In my view, that mismatch alone is reason not to put too much credence in Schmittner's claim to have trimmed of the upper end of the IPCC climate sensitivity tail.
Putting too much credence to this statistic would blind them to the fact that they are bleeding readers and subscribers to other industries who offer a completely different kind of service — one that nonetheless substitutes for newspaper reading.
I was hoping to reconcile the differences to see how much credence I put into PE10.
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.
There is one model that has two out of three showing significant weakening, and two that show one out of two members with weakening, but I'm not sure how much credence to put on such small ensembles.
I would therefore recommend estimating Hansen delay by several methods, both empirical and theoretical, before putting too much credence in it.
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).
I do not put very much credence in the fatest man at the table whining about «sacrifice» when the food starts to run out, especially after he has consumed much more than anyone else already.
However, I do think the temperature record is wholly inadequate and scientists put far too much credence on information that is little better than anecdotal.
I wouldn't put too much credence into this story yet.
It depends on how much credence you put into a recent benchmark reading that calls out the software, but not so much the device.
The big problem is: buyers and even Realtors have been putting too much credence on the SPIS.
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