Sentence examples for high credence from inspiring English sources

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Intuitively, having high credence that Spain will win the World Cup places me under different commitments than believing that Spain will win.

For example, the speaker may be lying, the hearer may distrust the speaker, or may already have given the proposition a very high credence before the utterance.

The coherence that we demand of credences is precisely that they relate to one another in the way that Probabilism demands, so that, for instance, no disjunction is assigned lower credence than is assigned to either of the disjuncts, no proposition is assigned very high credence at the same time that its negation is also assigned very high credence, and so on.

This approach lends high credence to a literal reading of the fossil record, as the highest prior probability is placed on the age of the fossil itself, while the rest of the prior mass lies adjacent to that age.

In all cases, replicate sample well CT values never deviated more than 0.5% from one another, lending high credence to the technique's consistency, stability and reproducibility (Figs. 9 and 10).

Each separate primer-probe study in each of these optimization plates for each target is run in quadruplicate replicates in order to enhance the statistical significance of each sample observation (in all cases, quadruplicate sample well signals agreed to within >0.01%, lending high credence to the technique's stability, data not shown).

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However, it is a higher credence in a true proposition, and thus should be assigned a lower epistemic disutility, according to the requirement of truth-directedness.

By reversing the acquittal and instead sentencing Naji to the maximum punishment, the Appeals Court blatantly disregarded the constitutional and international legal guarantees to freedom of creative expression, improperly giving higher credence to the unconstitutional provisions of the Penal Code.

As the main objective of this study was to identify transcription differences along domestication "gradient", pooling samples should give higher credence to representative genes of groups rather than genotypes.

Such a re-appraisal should give much higher credence to validity, and whilst respecting the needs to deliver a fair and reliable assessment, reject the absolute primacy of the needs of those being assessed.

Those who care about public reason are routinely shocked by opinion polls and surveys showing high levels of credence given to the idea of intelligent design.

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