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After arguing that anti-Gaddafi insurgents were adept at using propaganda, he mentions a specific example: "One story, to which credence was given by the foreign media early on in Benghazi, was that eight to 10 government troops who refused to shoot protesters were executed by their own side.
Bronfman's objection begins with the observation that, for any specific advice that one might give to a non-probabilistic agent concerning which credence function she should adopt in favour of her own, there will be inaccuracy measures that satisfy Joyce's conditions, but don't sanction this advice; indeed, there will be inaccuracy measures relative to which that advice is very bad.
Biographers have delved into it, but the young man's own version -- to which credence must be lent -- can be found in The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume 1 1907-1922, edited by Sandra Spanier and Robert W. Trogdon (Cambridge University Press, 516 pp, illustrations $40).
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I foresee related attempts to 'humanize' Bayesianism for example, the further study of imprecise probability and imprecise decision theory, in which credences need not be precise numbers.
Results show that all experimental Sherwood numbers occur between the two models, which gives credence to the measurements.
Which lends credence to the idea that even in an age of mobile wallets and smartphone finance apps, cash may still be king.
Taboos are accurately derived from Guy Debord's "The Society of the Spectacle," a frustrated non-artist's sour-grapes screed against art, which gains credence through Debord's postures in favor of revolution.
In the first few seconds of the hug, I thought, O.K., for sure none of you are Peaslees, which gave credence to the Aisha theory — or could it be me?
For reference, the base pay at the National Symphony Orchestra is $139,260, according to an NSO spokesman — which gives credence to musicians' arguments about what it takes to remain competitive for top talent in today's market.
These mast cells may be found adjacent to nerve fibers, which lead credence to their potential pathophysiologic role [41].
The launch is supposedly on track for a Fall '06 release, which lends credence to this eBay auction.
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