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Even in this supposedly diminished era, the credence that Americans give to grandeur and gravity sets our novels apart.
These results, though, and similar ones from other models, can be accorded the credence that comes from having been proved right in similar situations.The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines was about a sixth as large as Tambora's in terms of the volume of lava, rock and ash, and about a third as large in terms of sulphur emissions.
The universities were brought in to give the study credence that would not exist if NCTQ were to go it alone.
The other seven teams argue, with some credence, that they will be in the midfield.
'We want to give this UK pro-flesh culture the credence that it deserves.
According to a senior Treasury official, the "mythology gained credence that the ERM was a disaster, that escaping from it was the reason for the recovery.
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In the case of the coherentist described above, who proposes that it is a vice to have credences that fail to cohere in a particular way, there is a very natural instance of this strategy.
We can use R to score all of the credences that X produces.
And suppose that none of the credence functions that accuracy dominate your credence function have that feature.
In epistemic decision theory, on the other hand, we evaluate credence functions: it is credence functions that have epistemic disutilities at worlds.
However, it turns out that all of the credence functions that accuracy dominate your credence function (when accuracy is measured by the Brier score) fail to match this evidence: that is, they assign credence other than 0.7 to Heads.
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