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  1. to believe

104 Sentences With "give credence to"

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Gail: I love it when you give credence to my rants.
The report's findings give credence to concerns of discrimination in Silicon Valley.
Today, we give credence to vehicle and traffic safety, fuel economy and emissions control.
He would not give credence to speculation he could run for president in 85033.
In fact, it will only give credence to those who wish to undermine our values.
Such serious accusations should be accompanied by much more information to give credence to any accusations.
But some Democrats fumed at the idea that the panel's work could give credence to it.
They don't give credence to the historical or interpretive validity of what we've been trying to do.
Stories of senior executives seeking sexual favors give credence to accusations like those I was subjected to.
"It was a conscious decision not to give credence to this in the report," Dr. Stone said.
But the revelation seemed to give credence to at least one of Trump's charges on Clinton's staff.
Now the police have an attorney general who has been unwilling to give credence to their critics.
It seemed to me that no responsible president would give credence to that, but here we are.
"The company was banking on the idea that a jury wouldn't give credence to privacy claims," he said.
They should absolutely not be used to give credence to discredited theories that, for instance, vaccines cause autism.
When I was a teenager, I hoped, somewhere bone-deep, that their experience could give credence to my own.
The scientific community fears that such a panel would give credence to debunked theories tying childhood immunizations to autism.
She doesn't even for a moment give credence to the idea that she's not going to be there forever.
"It is entirely premature to give credence to any analysis of how well the casinos are operating," he said.
Rather, they give credence to the U.S. prison industrial complex, imperialism and xenophobia — all of which are fueled by fear.
His role as full on defender in the games give credence to the young man's ambition, hard work, and perseverance.
A report published in The Lancet, a leading British medical journal, on Thursday appears to give credence to those concerns.
The thing about Donald Trump that I hope you would all give credence to is he is surrounded by strong women.
Its buyers, a core fund owned by Blackstone, Kirkbi and Canadian pension fund CPPIB, also give credence to its aggressive terms.
"It's really a mistake to give credence to this WikiLeaks stream," Hassan said, repeating a similar answer from Tuesday's radio debate.
The quarterly parade of updates on profits and losses will either give credence to fears about the economy or ease them.
To be clear, this doesn't mean it's always appropriate to give credence to a gunman's writings or videos or other biographical scraps.
Retweeting a GIF designed to show him harming her does nothing but give credence to Clinton's assertions of rampant sexism during her campaign.
These shifts, which of course Avrich couldn't have foretold, give credence to the larger themes of instability, uncertainty, and flux that he highlights.
While this success hasn't yet been replicated, it did help give credence to the idea that the UK could cultivate its own truffles.
Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon last Friday, Mattis refused to "give credence" to reports about specific numbers of troops being considered for deployment.
If it doesn't give credence to popular but disreputable websites like the Daily Caller, it runs the risk of angering Republicans who use the platform.
With this voice guiding us through the story, it's hard not to wonder whether this technique will help give credence to certain theories while discrediting others.
"People are looking for language that might give credence to the idea that the Fed might serve as a backstop for the stock market," Wein added.
As NASCAR evolves into more of a made-for-TV sport, the sanctioning body must give credence to the entertainment value of the on track product.
While it is tempting to give credence to the simple argument of the popular vote, a democratic republic of this magnitude and diversity is not simple.
In a sour, contorted dissent, he bent over backward to give credence to the prosecutors' bogus claims that race had nothing to do with their decisions.
First they give credence to his conspiracy theory that Ukraine tried to bring him down in 2016 and that he is correct to demand an investigation.
The most thrilling new name on the contents page is that of Christopher Marlowe; his inclusion seems to give credence to authorship theories previously dismissed as conspiracies.
Many of Jones-Rogers's findings give credence to the historian Thavolia Glymph's claim that enslaved people faced significantly more physical violence from their mistresses than their masters.
And it's these small malfunctions that give credence to the alternative Beyoncé story, which is that she died and was replaced with a shiny next generation clone.
Pai's remarks, therefore, are not only factually inaccurate but give credence to Wiener's claim that the FCC is acting in the best interest of telecom and cable companies.
Still, the shots could give credence to Jermaine's public accusations of David being a homewrecker and sleeping with Sarah a few months ago ... depending on who you ask.
He said he did not give credence to the government's argument that the order was not anti-Muslim because it targeted only a small percentage of Muslim-majority countries.
The U.S. cannot seriously challenge journalists in Turkey, lest give credence to the government's long-standing contention that journalists can be targeted for their media affiliations and words written.
When public officials repeat or give credence to Russian propaganda, they risk contributing to polarization by perpetuating a bifurcated information space with two sets of beliefs for two parties.
"What that teaches me is that no matter how plausible something sounds, anything that one does that might give credence to a false and unverified report is dangerous," he said.
"Part of the redacting is meant to not give credence to individuals who have done terrorist acts in the past," added Ronald Hopper, the FBI's assistant special agent in charge.
Graham has been among the fiercest critics of the impeachment inquiry, but has declined to give credence to the idea that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that interfered in 2016.
The press conference was executed so poorly, it was even lambasted by individuals on the far-right who believe or at least give credence to the Seth Rich conspiracy theory.
But a failed impeachment attempt may ostensibly give credence to the 'witch-hunt' narrative that the White House is now so used to employing in response to the president's critics.
These figures would appear to give credence to the view consistently held by market participants and analysts this year that foreign investors are far less bullish on Brazil than domestic investors.
Many of the studies that give credence to the idea that we are a sadly underwatered country are funded by the bottled water industry that markets the same message, Vreeman says.
And for all of that time, there was a resistance within the more establishment elements of the political world to give credence to what was widely regarded as a conspiracy theory.
If election officials audit the results of every election, then the decision to audit a particular election won't give credence to conspiracy theorists, and it will bolster rather than undermine public confidence.
In doing so, they give credence to canards about nefarious federal military exercises in Texas, U.N. takeovers, concentration camps, Barack Obama's "false" citizenship and faith, and the imminent confiscation of all guns.
Even Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who called the sudden uptick in knifings an "aberration," seemed to give credence to the idea that the subway system was dangerous at a Wednesday press conference.
Why else was I so willing to give credence to the naysayers and have trouble hearing the readers who said my books gave them comfort, kept them entertained, made them feel less alone?
And on Saudi Arabia, they have heard the president give credence to the kingdom's denial of responsibility and float the idea that "rogue killers" could have been to blame for Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance.
These reports, and the executive pronouncements that come with them, will either give credence to investors' fears — that rising borrowing and operating costs, along with trade tensions, could hurt growth — or ease them.
"We do not believe that the committee should give credence to or perpetuate any of the allegations relating to Mr. Cohen unless the committee can obtain independent and reliable corroboration," Mr. Ryan wrote.
"The president seems to give credence to Vladimir Putin's assurances over the Senate, the House, and our intel agencies, Dan Coats, and that's not good," Ingraham said on her syndicated radio program Monday.
Given Anna Wintour's control over fashion, and the Met's control over art, it only makes sense that they should tap the highest Catholic in the United States to give credence to this exhibition.
A notorious recent incident may have fuelled further distrust in the mainstream media and helped to give credence to the conspiracy theory that the liberal establishment was covering up migrant offending, says Beck.
The charges against Grimes, who retired from the union in 2018, give credence to reports that Cindy Estrada, a sitting vice president of the union who succeeded Ashton, was of interest to federal prosecutors.
" Mr. Obama also understandably feared that anything the United States did might provoke Mr. Putin to tinker with election systems just enough to give credence to Donald Trump's warning that the system was "rigged.
"I'm not even going to give credence to that," the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, said on Thursday, when asked by a reporter about colleagues who are privately contemplating a Pence presidency.
Trump has referenced this story repeatedly at rallies both during his campaign and his presidency as a way to give credence to his claim that the U.S. should "go much further" than waterboarding suspected terrorists.
And as more economists give credence to the notion that a housing crisis can materially harm G.D.P., by exacerbating inequality and reducing opportunity, all of the Democratic presidential candidates have put forth major housing proposals.
But experts also give credence to criticism that Obama's crisis response has often been hesitant and that policy missteps have either fueled conflict – or done little to curb it - in places like Syria, Iraq and Ukraine.
The new Broadway adaptation of the novel, written by Aaron Sorkin, appears to give credence to this reading, with a reimagined Atticus who suggests that there are good people on both sides of a lynch mob.
Earlier, in a tweet, the President appeared to give credence to conservative media narratives that the media's focus on the bomb mailings was deliberately designed to hurt GOP prospects at the polls in 11 days time.
While my view is a dark foreboding about the prospects of a Trump presidency, I would offer one idea that would give credence to his suggestion that he wants to be president of all of the people.
When WikiLeaks published internal DNC emails that appeared to give credence to those suspicions, the revelations forced then-DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to step down, as well as the departure of several of her top aides.
You can give credence to viewing Original Pirate Material through this lens when you remember its foundations lay in the rave scene—a place where cultures, ethnicities, and drugs swirl together like water in a rushing plughole.
It would be a mistake to give credence to every noisy critique of a platform, and some of the inevitable panics about Facebook, Google and Twitter — not to mention Amazon — will be bolstered by sheer reactionary traditionalism.
Maybe he had needed outsiders to give credence to what he was trying to tell her: that he was running a big, ambitious, significant business, that their relationship wasn't real, that they were never going to be married.
The larger issue for Uber is that this could give credence to Waymo's argument that members of the jury be notified that Uber destroyed or did not disclose relevant evidence as the company was required to by the court.
Sanders's single-minded focus on the need to crush the political power of the hyper-wealthy makes it hard for him to give credence to the idea that anything else in political life is worth taking seriously on its own terms.
Trump has faced a barrage of criticism at home — and was branded a disgrace by members of his own party – after he appeared to give credence to Putin's denial that Russia had any involvement with the 2016 US presidential election.
It didn't take long for the controversial new editorial writer a the New York Times to deliver the goods — the goods in this case being tired and weak excuses for why mainstream media publications should give credence to climate change deniers.
Studies that look at the role of neurology or testosterone, or the possibility of female resistance to mutations, in the development of autism are still being published and give credence to the idea that the condition is more prevalent in males.
These reporting issues by esteemed media organizations give credence to that ignorance, which further damages the value of insightful, impactful reporting — especially when it comes to one of the biggest, most polarizing stories of our political age: the Russia probe.
But a U.S. representative at the WTO meeting said it was hard to give credence to the EU's assertion, after four previous rulings that had disagreed with similar EU claims to have brought Airbus's financing into line with market benchmarks.
Some in Trumpworld hoped that Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department's inspector general, would give credence to their conspiracy theories on Monday, when he released his review of how the FBI became involved in investigating the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
Demographic growth and trends give credence to this hypothesis, which means the safety net that Republicans have relied on for so long will not be as reliable five-to-10 years from now, which should concern many in the GOP.
The testimony appears to give credence to claims that the Indonesian woman was duped into thinking that she were participating in TV show when she helped wipe a substance on Kim at Kuala Lumpur International airport on February 13, 2017.
If Trump had fired Flynn for lying to the FBI and then asked Comey to drop the investigation, as Comey has claimed, it could give credence to the idea that the president had sought to obstruct justice in the case.
But a U.S. representative at the meeting said that it was hard to give credence to the EU's assertion and called for serious discussions to resolve the long-running trade dispute, although Washington was prepared to seek countermeasures if necessary, the official said.
The fact that Mr. Trump and his team appear to believe otherwise could be a smart negotiating tactic with China — it could give credence to the idea that they are prepared to escalate the trade war further if their demands are not met.
With each sentence, I was striving not to give credence to racist ideas, not to misrepresent the science that exists and not to overrepresent how much science actually does exist — while trying also to write in a way that a nonscientist, like N., could understand.
But if they had, Mr. Trump's aides would have effectively pressured a foreign government to give credence to allegations intended to undercut one of the Democratic Party's leading 2020 presidential candidates — former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. — without leaving Mr. Trump's fingerprints on it.
Absent a vote of the full House, it is highly unlikely that the courts will give credence to a House committee claiming to be an impeachment inquiry in order to bypass all the usual rules about obtaining grand jury materials or the testimony of potential witnesses.
For example, the Algerian government — very conservative, a police state and a quiet ally of Islamists — plays on the history of French colonialism to give credence to its claim that "a foreign hand" is only promoting freedom for the people the better to destabilize the leaders.
Trump said last week he would invite Putin to Washington for an autumn meeting, a daring rebuttal to fierce criticism over their summit in Helsinki, in which he appeared to give credence to the Russian leader's assertion that Moscow did not interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
In other words, when Rudd's character finally decides to roll up to the joint -- which turns out to be a front for a cloning operation -- he knows it's not necessarily sex-related per se, which could give credence to Brady's plea of ignorance ... depending on how you view it.
Horowitz did find at least 17 violations of various Justice Department procedures—relating to FISA surveillance applications for Trump campaign adviser Carter Page—but nothing that would give credence to the Trump's long-running grievance that the entirety of the US government was out to get him in 2016.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Vaccination skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would chair a presidential panel to review vaccine safety and science at U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's request, drawing fierce criticism from vaccine experts who fear such a panel would give credence to debunked theories tying childhood immunizations to autism.
Alibaba has not commented on the app's development, but the reports will give credence to the view held by many in the West, that Beijing exerts huge control over Chinese companies — a concern that has led the U.S. to try and force allies to eliminate Huawei products from their next generation mobile networks.
And to give credence to the idea that Amazon wants you to put one of these little pucks in every room of your house, the company is selling multi-packs of the Dot, which let you buy six or 12 of the devices at once and get a discount for doing so.
And even if the non-Healy members of the 1975 are rakishly handsome enough to give credence to the idea that the 1975 could or might be a boy band, they're an actual band, the first line of defense for fans who want to present them as more legit than a pop act.
In fact, it seemed so obvious that Trump can't bring back steel to Pennsylvania, and that even trying to do so would plunge the state's economy further into instability, that I didn't give credence to the opinions and power of the millions of people that attended his rallies in places like Hershey and Scranton.
Sure, you could try and scrawl her name up next to the alt-R&B sounds of artists like Mabel and TĀLĀ, or the electro-soul of Mura Masa and Lil Silva, but that wouldn't give credence to the uniqueness and creativity that fizzles through her album like a hard-wired current of electricity.
Climate deniers in high places include former Texas governor Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryThe credible case for Texas and its clean energy solutions Oversight: Trump confidant Tom Barrack pushed for Saudi nuclear plant construction Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE, now head of DOE; former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE, now head of EPA; and Congressman Lamar Smith (R-Texas), head of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Pruitt and Perry are aggressively defunding programs related to climate science and impact, and are now further obfuscating the issue by their absurd plan to give credence to a red team of discredited contrarians to attack climate science.

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