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    credence


    1. It also gave credence


    2. The filthy look he cast in her direction told her clearly just how much credence he put on that suggestion, but he didn’t say anything and, a few minutes later, she followed him out of the kitchen up the hallway to their bedroom, turning out the lights as she went


    3. jaws of the dog gave credence to the talk about generations of selective breeding


    4. His thirst gave credence to a theory he’d


    5. Dyinholm is fat enough to lend credence to his cooking


    6. behold, and would have added credence to the idea that


    7. The constant battle between the ego and the Higher Self lends credence to the observation that life in this world is one that is steeped in polarities


    8. credence to the shim-sham-scam of the Protestants?


    9. They give too much credence to their much-too-ambitious priests


    10. 6 Of that night were our fathers certified afore, that assuredly knowing to what oaths they had given credence, they might afterwards

    11. But when a child appeared in the midst of all the heartache of the war, he began to give credence to her words


    12. They were willing to do anything and give credence to anything or anyone who would give them hope


    13. Elena did not want to give credence to what she was hearing


    14. As cited in an American report lends credence to this idea: “The CISC


    15. 29 And after two years fully expired the king sent his chief collector of tribute to the cities of Judah who came to Jerusalem with a great multitude 30 And spoke peaceable words to them but all was deceit for when they had given him credence he fell suddenly on the city and struck it very sore and destroyed much people of Israel


    16. Previous argument was that there has been little or no corroboration by other secular historical sources or archaeological discoveries that would lend credence to these accounts


    17. historical sources or archaeological discoveries that would lend credence to these accounts


    18. has gained sufficient credence, in accordance with the robot


    19. bankrupt national economy”, adds credence to the concept that no matter how


    20. certain libertarians and other hyper-individualists has given credence to this caricature

    21. They advised him, however, to write down everything he could think of which might give some credence to the suspicions he had voiced, then have the document read, dated and signed by the local police


    22. pass any credence to the page that you’re linking towards, you should include


    23. Yet this story holds proper credence in and of itself, starting at a pivotal juncture in the life of Octavia F


    24. Even if those who are labeled do not give credence to such labels there is still energy attached to it


    25. “But if you also say that you would not be the next headman, then why would they follow your example? Only the Tyhunies would give credence to your actions


    26. My degree in computer science lends the highest credence to the sections dealing with computers –


    27. Before I picked up the book, I should have realized that the author had nothing to gain by spilling the beans and that one shouldn’t put much credence into books written by spies, even after they retire


    28. give any credence to magical powers whether they are


    29. credence to Moses as author of the Torah or Pentateuch


    30. But to give more credence to their report,

    31. If there is any credence to these claims, the Opposition Party will certainly continue to demand further resignations to atone for the indiscretions


    32. wondering if, perhaps, there was any credence to Jeremy’s story


    33. To give credence to the “conspiracy theory” one would have to accept that the Japanese were puppets for Roosevelt to manipulate at will, and this was most certainly not the case


    34. Of course, I usually feel this way about each of the 400+ stories I've had published so I never really give these feelings much credence


    35. In fact, there is credence to this theory because even as far back as the late 1950s and early 60s, computer scientists were showing that repeated patterns could not predict the future


    36. credence to the “educated,” especially those with terminal degrees


    37. "Well, you're the one who gave it credence in your thesis


    38. in order to lend credence to this theory, placed in a linear graduated time-line and, at the time, this produced by deduction men's fury


    39. We however lend little credence to that report and are still researching the question


    40. Nobody gave him any credence, with the head of the Polish delegation countering him with a harsh response, mentioning the enormous disproportion of forces between Poland and its allies on one side and the Soviet forces on the other side

    41. several credence occupied piper season savings session glorified head 'n' shoulders above


    42. 153 Credence is given to


    43. 26 Before a man has realized the essence of this Sanatan Dharm, he gives credence to


    44. Arjun-to lend credence to this assertion? Vivaswat was born in the dis-


    45. That religious, political, social laws are based upon some ultimate objectivity is what gives them ethical credence


    46. Adding credence to their importance, those tiny moments have been extremely memorable


    47. “ My father and sister always said that having lemon juice with my tea lent credence as to why I was such a sour puss


    48. “Bad Moon Rising,” by Credence


    49. your case? It won't do much to prove the facts of the case but it wil lend credence to your client


    50. ” The Commissioner knew only too well that the credence given to some responses over others was an extremely contentious issue


































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    Synonyms for "credence"

    credence credenza acceptance assent belief credit trust confidence

    "credence" definitions

    the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true


    a kind of sideboard or buffet