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13 Sentences With "most credulous"

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But those are the people reporters are so often most credulous about.
If they can impeach Rosenstein's character to a sufficient degree, they can discredit his recommendations, at least among Trump's most credulous followers.
None of this stood up to the slightest scrutiny; even NBC's Chuck Todd, perhaps the most credulous newsman on TV, eviscerated them.
The study should be done as transparently as possible, so that its results will be widely accepted by all but the most credulous.
The last time he fronted a movie, Superman (Henry Cavill) seemed to die, a plot twist that not even the most credulous viewer could buy.
Comedians are more cautious now, whether they like it or not, while only the most credulous fool or contrarian liar would argue that comedy has no misogyny problem.
The intention seems to be to pull the rug out from under us, but only the most credulous viewers will have actually believed that Brinkley's miracle cures were real.
This video has apparently been circulating among the most credulous #MAGA types on Twitter and Facebook since at least April 2018, after which point the trail dithers off into an underbelly of social media spam.
Only the most credulous investors will trust a currency issued by Venezuela's socialist regime, which has debased the bolívar, expropriated private enterprises, ridden roughshod over the country's constitution and faces sanctions from the United States and the European Union.
He died in July 1800 and Dr Latham, who attended him, recorded a deathbed declaration "that he was totally ignorant of the deceit, and was equally a believer in the authenticity of the manuscripts as those who were the most credulous." Cites: He was never reconciled to his son. His old books and curiosities were sold by auction in London on 7–15 May 1801. The original forgeries and many rare Shakespeare editions were described in the printed catalogue.
Questions have been raised about the authenticity of the diary. English publishers Short Books published the diary as non-fiction, but stated that its ‘authenticity can never be entirely verified’. In a review of the English edition for The Spectator, Andrew Taylor wrote 'even the most credulous reader wouldn't get too far here without smelling several large rats', citing the use of foreshadowing devices, anachronistic language, and the action-packed narrative. German historians have pointed out that there are many historical mistakes in the book.
In short, the bigger the petwhac, the stronger case you have to avoid ascribing something to fate or coincidence. Dawkins offers several examples of petwhacs in the book, two of which are the bedside clock of a woman (Richard Feynman's wife) stopping exactly when she died, and a psychic who stops the watches of his television audience. The first is explained by the fact that the clock had a mechanical defect which made it stop when tilted off the horizontal, which is what a nurse did to read the time of death in poor lighting conditions. The matter of the watches, in Dawkins's own words, is explained thus — > If somebody's watch stopped three weeks after the spell was cast, even the > most credulous would prefer to put it down to chance.
Marcie was a soft-spoken voice of reason to Peppermint Patty; an example of this showed in the 1973 Emmy Award winning special A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving; when Peppermint Patty throws a fit about the "dinner" Charlie Brown made for them, Marcie gently reminds her that he didn't invite her to dinner, but she invited herself. However, she is sometimes portrayed as being somewhat naive as showed It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown when Marcie showed complete ineptitude in the kitchen, making several unsuccessful attempts at preparing eggs to color for Easter, and then later biting into one without removing the shell first (saying "Tastes terrible, sir"), all to Peppermint Patty's great consternation. Later, Marcie was portrayed as an overachiever (she once quipped that she had already chosen her college and enrolled her three children in preschool) and academically the brightest of the Peanuts cast. Even so, she is possibly the most credulous and naïve of the gang.

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