Sentence examples for growing credence from inspiring English sources

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The fall of Qusair, signs that the military balance may be tipping in favor of President Bashar al-Assad, the entry of Lebanese Hezbollah fighters on his side, and the growing credence of allegations of chemical weapons use by the government have all triggered a re-evaluation of U.S. policy.

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Together with a growing acceptance of homosexuality as a common expression of human sexuality, long-standing beliefs about homosexuals had begun to lose credence.

Still, Meng's first piece of happiness advice appears to have growing scientific credence.

The constant need for cancer cells to feed, divide, and grow lends credence to the idea that there is an unvarying need for transcription in cancer cells.

The widespread perception that the government has chosen not to vigorously pursue or prosecute Salafists for acts of violence and intimidation at a time when criminal charges of blasphemy are growing have only added credence to the concerns of secular Tunisians.

Pilaud decided to track the tamperer's I.P. address, and what he found lent credence to a growing conspiracy theory among his friends.

As a swift attempt to blunt the financial impact on Connecticut voters, the announcement also lends further credence to the growing expectation that Mr. Rowland, a Republican, is planning to run for third term in November.

Mr. Roth's management of this cabernet franc adds further credence to the growing belief that this Bordeaux grape has a future on the East End that can equal or surpass merlot, the region's supposedly signature red grape.

The Guardian has also learnt that the loser could end up in the ring with Deontay Wilder, the American knockout king whose one-round stoppage of Malik Scott in Puerto Rico on Saturday night brought his record to 31 wins, all of them well inside the scheduled distance, lending credence to his growing credentials as the next big draw in heavyweight boxing.

But its presence lends credence to the growing suspicion among state and federal officials that Mrs. Lundgren, because of her advanced age, could have been killed by a fraction of the 8,000 to 10,000 spores that epidemiologists say are necessary to infect the average person.

But the passage of the second amendment was the first time the State decided to give credence to this growing bigotry.

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