Sentence examples for credence due from inspiring English sources

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This hypothesis has gained credence due to accumulating evidence that enrichment or depletion of specific chromatin marks at CGIs is linked to proteins that bind to unmethylated CpG.

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In Britain, we had the MMR triple jab controversy during which media outlets tended to give more credence than was due to a single campaigner, Andrew Wakefield, who produced a fraudulent research paper that claimed the vaccine caused autism.

I do find examples that support the complaints mentioned above, but also see a pattern of coverage that gives due credence to the counternarrative — not of war but of uncertainty and caution.

But still, while this is a step toward giving these voices and lives the credence they're due, she's merely one white woman among millions acknowledging her privilege.

Strong association with organic foods (premium price due to credence features).

Oftentimes when acceleration occurs, the author fails to give due attention to the credence of their pursuit.

3 Our novelty here is that, due to the nature of credence goods, promises can take three natural forms, each implying a particular restraint on the expertʼs behavior.

These results, with the reservation that small sample size may contribute to lack of confounders' effect, minimize the potential effect of possible artifacts due to postmortem analysis, giving further credence to disease-dependent main effects.

Since there is evidence that publication biases are related to these milestones, 30 31 this can aid interpretation of the funnel plot that is, if studies seem to be missing in areas of statistical non-significance, then this adds credence to the notion that the asymmetry is due to publication biases.

Phrases used by study participants such as "life-changing" and "the reason I'm still in nursing school" lend credence to the idea that students at risk for failure due to test anxiety greatly benefit from the extended time accommodation.

The notion that weight loss is not purely due to excessive metabolic demands is given further credence by the observation that obese subjects exercising three times each week in 15% oxygen lose more weight than those exercising in air [33].

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