Sentences with phrase «who lent it credence»

Recently, Gizmodo dug up a few contacts in the publishing industry who lend credence to the idea that Apple will try to do for publishing what it did for music: help it transition to the digital world more gracefully.

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Cousins threw for 250 yards and looked good in his decision - making and accuracy, lending credence to the Joe Theismann types who thought he might fit Jay Gruden's system better than RGIII.
@Sparhawk I'm not sure who runs that site, but putting Bernie Sanders as the most «libertarian» candidate in the 2016 primaries doesn't lend their classifications a lot of credence...
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
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.
This new timeline lends credence to those who doubt that the Chicxulub impact was the chief cause of the extinction event.
Note that McKellen wrote what and not who, lending credence to initial whispers that Cumberbatch would provide the voice of Smaug, the cunning and fearsome dragon that seized the treasures of the Lonely Mountain and laid waste to the lands surrounding it.
The totalitarian willingness to follow the orders of Mrs. Pankhurst is disturbing, lending some credence to the enforcer of the existing order, a police inspector (Brendan Gleeson) who insists that Maud is nothing to her leaders but cannon fodder.
Now, that's not much to go on, considering the rumor comes from an actress who isn't yet confirmed to appear herself, but it does lend further credence to the already - rampant rumors that McAvoy's version of the famous telepath will return to the big screen.
Its other merits are obvious to anyone who knows what to look for in a film - a fresh story with a strong narrative, a subject of importance, and a cast that delivers both individual excellence as well as creating an air of unity that lends credence to the whole effort.
And the ugly, horrible, almost despicable side of our culture reared its head: Platinum Games and Nintendo both started to receive threats and vulgar comments from angry gamers, once again lending credence to the mainstream media who so like to tear into our beloved hobby.
Also of note: a technical animation director who left Eidos Montreal this past month mentions «Animation pipeline development for current and next generation video games,» a detail that lends credence to a recent recruiting firm post alluding to a new Deus Ex title for future generation consoles.
That said, I've received information from a reliable source - who is currently employed by Sony and has recently spoken with a Konami rep — that could lend some credence to the once dismissed rumor: Not only is Q1 of 2015 possible, but The Phantom Pain could appear on retailer shelves as early as this coming February.
A pause would, at least in part, discredit arguments for global warming and lend credence to skeptics who argue the climate goes through a natural cycle of changes.
Otherwise these kinds of comments just lend credence to the very common narrative among deniers that researchers who disagree with AGW are subject to witch hunts, bullying and suppression.
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