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But what could he say that would find credence here?
A positive result thus could not be given much credence.
They have learned not to give these stories any credence.
Can we still give any credence to the meaning of words?
At bottom, he still did not give credence to any of it.
There were some, though, who gave it credence and greater study.
I would not give the reports very much credence, especially at the moment.
Richard was beginning to give more credence to the thought by the moment.
Nor had she expected anyone to give credence to it.
If the words had come from human lips, he would have given them no credence.
"I would not put any credence in them myself," he said.
Another thought struck him which would add credence to his story.
So she'd give credence to none of it, for now.
But the President put no credence in such a plot.
You like to think things through carefully before giving credence to them.
No credence can therefore be given to the 7th century date.
Of these four, only the first is given credence by historians.
"But when you are in a bear market, people will give credence to many stories."
How can so much credence be given to public officials who, at this late date, have changed their mind?
Nothing in my review was intended to give them credence.
For this reason, the story gained credence and then took on a life of its own over the next 200 years.
Only one of these notions should be given any credence at this point.
Since the information is vivid, we give it too much credence.
But even those who give it credence do so with reservations.
But the statement today is the first by the Administration giving strong credence to the reports.