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'We want to give this UK pro-flesh culture the credence that it deserves.
The contemporary Greek historian Polybius, in remarking on this eclipse, stated that "the report gained popular credence that it portended the eclipse of a king.
Your credence that it will lands heads is 0.7 and your credence that it will land tails is 0.6.
Then you might think that your credences match your evidence, because you have evidence only about it landing heads and your credence that it will land heads equals the known chance that it will land heads.
I felt like she [oncologist] was saying, 'No, it's nothing' or 'It could be nothing.' So again, I was not feeling that my sense of my own body was being given the credence that it should be.
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The universities were brought in to give the study credence that would not exist if NCTQ were to go it alone.
Even in this supposedly diminished era, the credence that Americans give to grandeur and gravity sets our novels apart.
One of the latest predictions given far more credence than it deserves is that of American University Professor Allan Lichtman, who predicted Trump's victory.
Do you put much credence in that? A. It could happen if Procter & Gamble bought both American Home Products and Warner-Lambert, because you could take out more costs.
Let \(c^*\) be your credence function: that is, it assigns 0.7 to Heads and 0.6 to Tails.
Staying in tech, Motorola announced after Thursday's close it is exploring a spin-off of its Motorola Devices business, lending credence to speculation that it may look to exit the handset business.
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