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credence

[kreed-ns] / ˈkrid ns /


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Robinson said the inquiry had not given enough "credence" to that when finalising its report.

From BBC

But the implosion of Silicon Valley Bank — and the broader crisis it unleashed — seemed to give credence to the original Bitcoin thesis.

From New York Times

For the results to gain credence, Johnson says the team will need to gather more evidence.

From Science Magazine

The lack of enforcement of the new rule lends credence to the suggestion by journalist Jeff Sharlet, who has chronicled the group behind the breakfast, that the event's changes are "largely cosmetic."

From Salon

In the same monologue, however, Carlson also gave some credence to Powell’s claims, saying that “we don’t dismiss anything anymore” and that he is “hopeful” she will come forward with evidence.

From Seattle Times