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Yet our political leaders fail to give it credence.
The argument is wrong, and giving it credence puts politics ahead of Americans' needs.
Not surprisingly it wasn't archived among government foreign despatches and neither did Rava give it credence when I met him.
And while Madame Blavatsky-style mysticism is ridiculed, even the devotees of "independently existing reality" may eventually give it credence.
"To even comment on this speculation is ridiculous, I don't want to give it credence," he said.
They raised the issue and we're giving it credence, and the environmentalists are prejudging that we're going to do something wrong".
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When you hear something over and over and over and it never happens, it loses credence.
"If I give it any credence at all, it is as an attempt by a disgruntled student to cast aspersions on a former teacher".
This would provide it with legitimacy and give it more credence in the eyes of its followers.
Every time the Muslim Brotherhood bends the rules in its favor, it gives credence to the opposition's claim that the chief result of the 2011 revolution will have been to replace one oppressive regime with another.
But it was Bill Clinton who gave it current credence.
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