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I've never given any credence to whiplash.
This is a core thesis of its supporters, one that should not be given any credence at all.
"I am surprised that plaintiffs' hyperbolic allegations and inflated damage claims are given any credence," said the bank's top lawyer, Gary Lynch.
Gentiloni said reports that Italy had paid $12m €10mm) to free the women were "unfounded rumours" emanating from terrorist organisations which should not be given any credence.
If the claims made by some researchers over the last few years are given any credence, the drugs, despite their popularity, are little better than dummy pills in driving away despair.
This has pitched La Familia into a political turf war, if conspiracy theories are to be given any credence: the suggestion is that elements in the state are backing the Sinaloa cartel as the only one capable of restoring a Pax Mafiosa, and that it is against this background that the Zetas and La Familia mount their savage insurrection and give it a Robin Hood social veneer.
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Are we really not giving any credence to context?
Why did they dismiss that and not give any credence?
"We cannot give any credence to any of these statements that he gives".
I'm proud of that, but student lenders don't give any credence to your history beyond your credit history".
"I don't want to give any credence to anyone who thinks baptizing us matters," she said.
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