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The major portion of his work was devoted to exploring different facets of our claims to knowledge, particularly perceptual knowledge and knowledge that depended on inductive inference for its credence.
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In each of these cases, we identify a particular feature of a credence function the proximity of its credences to being calibrated, or their proximity to the omniscience credences we claim that it is the source of all epistemic utility, and we attempt to characterize the mathematical functions that legitimately measure the extent to which the credence function has that feature.
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.
This would provide it with legitimacy and give it more credence in the eyes of its followers.
California's economy is eight times the size of Greece's and its decent credit rating lent its IOUs some credence.
With unpredictable gas prices and soul-deadening traffic, the car has certainly lost some of its luster, lending credence to the words of an English observer: "From being the plaything of society," the car "has come to dominate society.
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.
Its report lends credence to accounts that hundreds of Taliban soldiers who surrendered to Northern Alliance troops at Kunduz in November were either killed by troops of the Uzbek leader, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, or died while being transported in sealed cargo containers.
During the early years of AIDS, decades after their school days together, Bill agrees to live with Elaine, although he knows that her invitation derives from a hopeful belief that "this would 'save' me from having sex with men — and I would therefore be 'safe.' " The giddy, exclamatory world that Irving creates is often a great pleasure to inhabit, even if its particulars defy credence.
Gupta claims the show is a leader in its slot lending credence to their research and has increased the team's conviction that they are indeed on the right track with their positioning Rishta Wahi, Soch Nayi.
And the problem is this: A thoroughly respectable and professional operation like NPR has no business associating itself with Fox News these days, by lending its status and credence to an utterly irresponsible enterprise like the one Roger Ailes is running.
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