Sentences with phrase «which lend credence»

There are already tight betting lines on Spears making an appearance, which lends credence to the idea that Las Vegas is at least open to the possibility — and it would be the fun nostalgia bomb the show current is lacking.
I appreciate his thorough research, which lends credence to ripping yarns.
She learns that cheating likely has a genetic link, which lends some credence to her married friend's idea that his biology requires him to take lovers.
St. Louis is the third Midwestern city on our list (though some might classify it as Southern), which lends some credence to the stereotype of the region's residents being particularly friendly.
The warming which lends credence to the AGW theory occurred over three years from 1999 to 2002.
However we do observe the ozone hole growing when the sun is active and shrinking when the sun is less active which lends credence to the idea that we have been interfering with the natural processes with our CFCs

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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.
Stapledon lends most credence to the Marxists in social philosophy, if they recognize the spirituality which Stapledon sees as an essential aspect of their thought.
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
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.
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.
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.
That means the oddball entity could be a molecular relic from the RNA world, which predated the evolution of DNA, lending credence to the idea that life depended first on RNA.
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.
Also set to appear is former servant of Thanos, Ronan the Accuser, which lends further credence that Captain Marvel will act as a Thanos origin just as much as a Captain Marvel origin.
Perhaps this was a script he wrote shortly after graduating from film school — which he did in 1999, lending credence to my Bruckheimer binge theory — and it was recently dusted off and sold after he landed a couple of higher - profile gigs.
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.
This is a five passenger sedan, with individual front bucket seats, which gives the driver plenty of room and lends credence to the «personal» aspect of this car.
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.
The device is also said to feature 80 GB of internal storage which would follow Apple's pattern of Flash storage increases in each successive generation and also features a front facing camera, lending further credence to the references of video calling in the current developer preview of the iPhone OS 4 SDK.
Tourism is coming back, as well, which lends further credence to the earlier statement about improvements in safety.
It was nice though to see that they had adapted ideas from famous artworks, themselves based on «Inferno», which lent a kind of credence to the whole thing.
Others are bolder in their proclamations and state that it will use the Ryzen which would definitely lend credence to the rumours suggest that this console is a real powerhouse.
The success of Mortal Kombat X's story mode, which got widespread praise, lends credence to the increased demand for actual involved story modes among fighting games.
Nuclear weapons have lent credence to the assumption on which the transcendental viewpoint is based; nature is structured and its structure is in some way knowable.
Certainly there are papers from a couple of recent studies replicating the old instrumentation that suggest these early instruments were substantially warm biased which would lend a degree of credence towards this possibility.
He's logical and has a «chill» personality, which only lends credence to his explanation.
Or see the proof In A Huge Breakthrough, Google's AI Beats a Top Player at the Game of Go which lends further credence to the idea that computers are getting closer to mimicking human intelligence and thus are not quite as «dumb» as they once were?
It also lends credence for the upgraded camera specs leaked via a shot of a retail box (pictured below) in which a «Super Speed Dual Pixel 12MP» camera is specified and features optical image stabilization with an aperture of F1.5 / F2.4.
We're hearing the HTC Touch Pro 2 and Touch Diamond 2 — specifically the AT&T versions, which would lend credence to recent musings by Engadget that we'll finally see the keyboardless phone on the same network at the iPhone.
The negative association between secure - preoccupied and dismissive nation attachment lends further credence to the existence of discrete attachment orientations which circumscribe the relationships that individuals form with their nation of origin.
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