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The Court's 5 4 decision is thought by many commentators to presage further willingness to grant credence and weight to state statutes restricting abortion.
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In an era in which intolerance is policed more than anything else, self-care of any sort is granted tremendous credence: if it makes you feel better, we will honor it.
That grants too much credence to her particular, peculiar and highly selective definition of piety.
And even granting the comparison credence for a moment, it's quite a stretch.
Trump grants too much credence to the Saudis; and asks far too little.
But at the end of the day I find their attitudes and words about the war and our warriors sad … sad because they're so mistaken, sad because their voices are granted a modicum of credence in the public forum, and sad because they leave me feeling a little less at home.
We conclude that markets tend to give greater credence to innovative activity when patents are granted to foreign firms by the U.S. Patenting Office.
Embellishments gained credence.
You have to give him some credence.
The voices gave credence to that feeling.
An old theory thus gains credence.
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