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This view is rendered credible by characteristics such as its great ability to resprout and its investment in defensive characters such as spines and dense, hard wood impregnated with resins and crystals.

What's needed is either for Netanyahu, if he is serious, to make a gesture large and surprising enough to overcome Palestinian suspicion and render him credible – or for the international community to take charge of a refashioned peace process, gripping it the way London and Dublin oversaw the Northern Ireland negotiations.

That is an intimacy that falls short of identity but is surely, nonetheless, an intimacy adequate to render fully credible our representation of the agent as, precisely, rational.

"The Truth About 'Bloody Sunday' " (editorial, June 16) makes an important and welcome observation that the British government's report "rendered a credible verdict worthy of a democracy".

Nearly 40 years after British troops opened fire on protestors in Northern Ireland — sparking decades of bitter sectarian violence — a British government inquiry has finally rendered a credible verdict worthy of a democracy.

Applying suitable setting methods for numerical calculation renders more credible results, and ensuring the integrity of the calculation model is the key contributor to the accuracy of the results.

This argument, a version of which we discuss below, establishes belief in God by appeal to moral considerations specifically, by arguing that postulating God's existence is necessary for thinking of the highest practical good as possible, and thus rendering morality credible.

Oddly, the effect of that imbalance is not just to heighten the charm of the film but to render it more credible: the course of true memory never did run smooth.

His aim is only to render the “most credible” account possible of momentous events such as the fall of the shah, the three wars in the Persian Gulf, invasion and jihad in Afghanistan, Jimmy Carter’s half-success at peacemaking at Camp David in 1978 and Bill Clinton’s failure there two decades later.

The problem is that central bankers have an incentive to renege on promises to allow higher inflation, rendering them less credible.

Higher inflation pushes the real rate still lower (see chart).Never trust a central bankerThe problem is that central bankers have an incentive to renege on promises to allow higher inflation, rendering them less credible.

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