I've convinced that it's because the weight of an elephant is so incredible - by which I mean, it honestly strains credibility.
It is not possible to tell everything in an autobiography because there are "events that strain credibility.
It strains credibility that the jurors could remain impartial in spite of their knowledge of the guilty plea.
A for recollection now would strain credibility to the breaking "No," he says.
For them to say that it strains credibility that we're surprised about what happened today, those other actions happened years ago.
Not all schools submitted numbers that strain credibility, and some have put forth more modest estimates after years of sky-high claims.
"But if the drug-dealing was so open that it strains credibility that she had no idea, we'll go after the full tenancy."
The other tales may seem irrational, but this is the only one that strains credibility.
The findings would be more impressive if that survey had been done by an independent organization, but they do not strain credibility.
- and some of its machinations strain credibility.