Sentences with phrase «so much credence»

The so - called skeptics, you seem to give so much credence, point out that no one understands all the details of climatology and that some data is conflicting or poorly understood.
But definitely — or so you'd hope — for all the politicians, environmental activists, teachers and so on who have spent the last few decades giving so much credence to his experty expertise.
Last month, the Park View Trust, which oversees the academy, wrote to Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw saying it was «astonishing» that «the Trojan Horse dossier, though anonymous, unsigned, undated and being full of factual errors and malicious allegations has unfortunately received so much credence».
Because they echo your own inner critic, I think that's why they hold so much importance or you give so much credence to them.
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.
And here I can't help but comment — we give so much credence to the power of institution and collective psychology, but what about the power of the Holy Spirit to shape the church when there are willing hearts?
It is time we stop giving so much credence to fairy tales and adopt some personal responsibility.
Did someone force them to give so much credence to FBI allegations about Clinton?

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They don't give much credence to the «take the log out» scriptures and besides, they don't drink, smoke, or do drugs (at least not when someone is looking), so they have their act cleaned up.
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.
I'm not even actually denying that Jesus was real, but there is absolutely no proof that he was the son of god or divine in any manner, so sorry, he holds as much credence as Harry does.
So sorry, you give the sports tabloids too much credence.
Siena's polls however were so far off regarding Paladino and Lazio that I can't give much credence to this one.
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.»
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.
So I don't put much credence in your link.
So he told The Guardian that Professor Hand's was a «rogue opinion» that «should not be given much attention or credence».
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 literaturSo 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 literaturso one is better off just reading what the scientific literature says, as opposed to placing much credence in RIE's distortions of the literature.
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.
It depends on how much credence you put into a recent benchmark reading that calls out the software, but not so much the device.
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