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"We don't put credence in a lot of these tabloids," he said, motioning to several headlines.
They put credence in the idea that offensive linemen may be the smartest guys on pro a football team.
Anyone who would put credence in such a theory clearly knows little in terms of the mental fortitude to not only become a UFC champion but simultaneously rise to the apex of the pound for pound rankings.
For better or worse, customers do put credence into research because it is perceived as being independent.
But you don't have to put credence in the futures market to make a rational decision about whether to rent.
"I don't put credence in the [notion] that under hard times it's not fun anymore.
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Some reporters — putting credence in polls, even though they proved spectacularly wrong this month when Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York won the Democratic primary in New Hampshire — quietly worked on preparing political obituaries of Mr. Giuliani in the back of the plane while he and his staff huddled in the front.
"Nobody that knows anything about the SHR puts credence in the numbers that they call 'justifiable homicides,'" when used as a proxy for police killings, said David Klinger, an associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Missouri who specializes in policing and the use of deadly force.
He hired young assistants, who would not put much credence in the program's moribund history.
Another top Army officer said, "We did not put enough credence in their abilities".
If I were he, though, I wouldn't put much credence in appearing on the cover of Time.
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