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It's not fashionable to give these saucer-eyed fans much credence, and I'm thankful that Kate has.
The editorial gives credence and sanction to the view that there is no such thing as an innocent Muslim.
"We thought no one would give the denialists credence, and we were wrong," Dr. van der Horst said.
House Democrats do not like to discuss the idea of reverse coattails for fear of giving it too much credence and angering the Clinton camp.
They raised the issue and we're giving it credence, and the environmentalists are prejudging that we're going to do something wrong".
In the brutal democracy of the Internet, all these links are given equal credence and authority; but the white supremacists made the top of the list.
He noted that Breitbart typically gives official figures no credence, and that Trump appeared surprised, in a recent TV interview, to learn about actual hate crime totals.
"I think he'll be part – so will Tina, Queenie and Jacob – will be part of the next one … [Dumbledore] and Credence and Grindelwald.
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Joyce's argument consists of an account of the epistemic disutility of credences and a decision-theoretic norm.
Isaac Levi (1974 , 1985 makes a distinction between "imprecise" credences and "indeterminate" credences (the scare quotes are indicating that these aren't uses of the terms "imprecise" and "indeterminate" that accord with the usage I adopt in this article).
Historical styles were revived with and without irony, the late works of Matisse and Bonnard were reaffirmed, and beauty was accorded new credence -- and so was gestural abstraction.
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