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The consternation of the Palestinians who told me the stories of their destroyed villages derives, essentially, from the absence of the world's acknowledgment of them, the lack of credence given to what happened to them.
The vacuum of official independent denunciation of phone hacking and the lack of credence given to the story aided the development of the narrative that rather than being "newsworthy", the phone hacking story was nothing more than a tool in the hands of people pursuing a politically motivated agenda.
The reliance of the legal process on complaint and testimony combines with the relative lack of credence attributed to circumstantial evidence to make FIRs hard to register, charges hard to draw up, and cases hard to win [ 54].
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"People have this idea that we're backwards and racist, and the lack of any conclusion to the case lends credence to those feelings," he said.
In presenting his letters of credence, Ambassador Bullitt delivered the following address.
A related interpretation of credence is to understand credence as being just a representation of an agent's dispositions to act.
The higher price, consequently, makes certification a profitable strategy for most producers of credence goods.
See Eriksson and Hájek (2007) for further criticism of preference-based accounts of credence.
"So this gives a significant amount of credence to what we see in the whole image".
This model of credence goods is unique because it includes a motivation benefit.
Unlike the above views, this interpretation of credence isn't easy to operationalise.
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