Sentences with phrase «to lend credence»

IN A NUTSHELL There are many benefits which lend credence to the place of music education in our schools.
But the results do lend credence to the idea that which way someone sways on Election Day is at least somewhat mediated by biological factors, the researchers say.
Android tablets prices across the board are coming down, too, which also lends credence to this possibility.
But it tuns out that a tablet with LG branding has shown up in a Korean pop music video and the device appears to have two cameras on the back which certainly lends some credence to the idea of a 3D camera.
These findings lend credence to the fast - pebble - collapse theory of planetesimal formation, says Joseph Masiero, an astronomer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, Calif., who was not involved in the work.
On the other hand, some new studies lend credence to claims of oxytocin's potential — albeit with important caveats.
It's quite a list to say the least, only lent credence by the fact that almost certain E3 possibilities like Tom Clancy's The Division 2, Beyond Good And Evil 2, and Forza Horizon 5 appear on the list.
The life and teachings of Jesus thus lend credence to both rigorous discipleship and responsible consumption.
The source who further lend credence to this said a questionnaire is being distributed annually to that effect to prove the statistics and as such measure the pace of his popularity
The report lends credence to reports last week that RIM is working on a new 7 - inch BlackBerry PlayBook with 3G support and an LTE - enabled 10 - inch PlayBook.
If the papyrus turned out to be a forgery, the revelation might be discrediting for King and for others who lent it credence.
What amazes some learned Lawyers is the emergence of questionable letters of appointments with no date during the trial, the admission of bias and breach of natural justice by Chairman of the party's Disciplinary committee Most Reverend Asante - Antwi and the admission of same in yesterday's ruling by the learned justice among others lends credence to the fact that, Justice Anthony Yeboah feared to uphold Justice.
Peter Lansbury of the Center for Neurological Disease at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston agrees, and says the work lends credence to the theory that misfolded proteins, or prions, cause the fibers in diseased brains.
Reading this article on the future of Google, it's disappointing to see Canadian Business lend credence to common misconceptions about how data is used online.
The company leaned heavily on hyping «core» Xbox One games and its HoloLens prototype headset at E3 last week, but recent moves lend credence to the idea that Microsoft sees games chiefly as a useful commodity for selling its Windows ecosystem.
Nunez finding the back of the net on MU's first shot of the game off a Butler turnover definitely lent credence to that idea.
SUNY - ESF is deeply invested in environmental and natural resource education, and extensive multidisciplinary scholarships simultaneously encourage environmental studies while lending credence to the values of alumni and current students.
New research lends credence to the theory that humans» early ancestors were using fire long before Homo sapiens stepped on the scene 200,000 years ago, according to a study published this month in the Journal of Human Evolution.
The absence of climate change / Paris segments on the Sunday morning talkies seemingly lends credence to all those polls about how Americans lend low priority to climate change.
While customer complaints about the claims process are common among most insurance companies, the frequency of occurrences in Homeowners of America Insurance Company's customer reviews lends credence to the statements.
It's impossible to know how well these voices represent the majority of players — although I guess «not very,» it possibly lends some credence to the «it's just cultural» argument.
The net result just lends credence to Inhofe's red herring tactics.
To lend some credence at least to the urban legend, it seems -LSB-...]
But another patent spotted by GeekWire last year lends credence to the notion that Amazon wants the delivery drones up close and personal with customers.
The poll lends some credence to arguments suggesting that most Americans do not consider global warming a pressing issue, despite campaigns by environmentalists, such as California billionaire Tom Steyer, to foist concerns of global warming into the election's spotlight.
Although the novel structural proposal has still to be unequivocally confirmed, this article pays particular attention to the way in which it provides convincing explanations of puzzling observations in several fields, so lending credence to the structure proposed for C60.
What really lends credence to this leak hubbub is the fact that a Microsoft spokesperson told Game Informer they were working with law enforcement and Microsoft corporate security to «address the situation.»
The recent bankruptcy by Shop.ca lends credence to that view.
The story of Oculus Rift lends credence to that.
That perhaps lends credence to critics» assertions that the petro is just a virtual barrel of oil, an attempt by the Maduro government to raise billions of dollars in foreign exchange in order to keep the government in operation without having to do the actual hard work of drilling for and shipping oil.
How Daniels knew this personal detail about Trump years before it was in the public domain lent credence to her account, which also otherwise seemed to describe a very familiar Trump.
The bible, a «book» written thousands of years ago lends no credence to the existence of god, particularly when you associate yourself with but one of the innumerable religions man can choose from.
These three performances lend credence to the theory that Giménez has become Simeone's new Swiss Army knife, his new jack - of - all - trades.
The new togetherness policy lends credence to the age - old bed - sharing philosophy that is practiced around the world but is heavily criticized in the U.S.. On one hand, co-sleeping promotes nurturing and closeness and can give working parents extra bonding time.
Many people still lend credence to a rather sexist bit of English folk wisdom that states that boys are carried down low and out front because they need greater independence, while girls are carried up high and across their mother's body because they need greater protection — the origin of this particular sex prediction myth.
The list comprises of 26 portfolios which obviously lend credence to the intent of the Presidency to cut the number of ministries at the federal level.
This, prima facie lends some credence to the allegations made by the NPP.
He has compared the governor's leadership style with Theodore Roosevelt's, admired his «fierce work ethic» and even lent credence to wild speculation that Mr. Cuomo could replace Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. as President Obama's running mate.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- President Donald Trump lent credence Thursday to reports that FBI informants had infiltrated his presidential campaign, saying that «if so, this is bigger than Watergate!»
Meanwhile, the national publicity secretary of SDP lend credence to Falae's position, saying the party had nothing to do with the arms scandal.
In fact, many of the candidates, which included David Clegg, Antonio Delgado, Brian Flynn, Gareth Rhodes and Pat Ryan, found themselves ranked simultaneously near the top and the bottom at the same time, apparently lending credence to theories that each had a sizeable number of adherents.
An examination of Mr. Obama's intake in September lends credence to arguments by both sides.
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