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At bottom, he still did not give credence to any of it.
Nor had she expected anyone to give credence to it.
"But when you are in a bear market, people will give credence to many stories."
You like to think things through carefully before giving credence to them.
So she'd give credence to none of it, for now.
Of these four, only the first is given credence by historians.
You expect us to give credence to what he said?"
Other authors throughout the 20th century gave credence to the story and the code.
It gives credence to old stereotypes that too many people still believe.
"It is far too silly to give credence to," she told the man.
No source from that time gives credence to such a hypothesis.
This traditional story is not given credence by contemporary historians.
By writing extensively on the subject, you give credence to ignorance.
If its investigation gives credence to the theory that people do not tell the truth to market researchers, the industry has a problem.
During this period, the report of illegitimacy was given credence.
Not an energy source he would give credence to.
That certainly gave credence to the theory of an underground civilization.
And that knowledge only gave credence to the notion of her husband's having paid someone else to do the dirty work for him.
Rheinhart was enough to give credence to the party's military support.
"Do you actually give credence to augury such as this?"
Captured, he would be forced into giving credence to the coup.
This would give credence that there may have been an underground tunnel.
People who give credence to the reports that have been published I'm not concerned with whatsoever.
As if to give credence to this reading of the collection, a letter to Davis recently arrived at the museum.
It didn't give credence or impact to the killing taking place on the land, in space, and below the seas.