Sentences with credence
cre·dence
C c - Good studies are needed to lend credence to the notion that genuine progress can be made in this important field. [+ to]
- You're surely not giving any credence to this story of Hythe's? [+ to]
- Unless you can provide a compelling business case for business process management you are unlikely to be able to gain any credence or acceptance for that.
- To get over the greater credence given a university degree as opposed to a TAFE diploma, TAFE institutes should be allowed to award degrees.
- I cannot give credence to his account
- To give credence to rumors
- You need a website for your business to add credence, become a second shop window for your goods and services, attract new customers.
- Some credence has to be given to the NGV case.
- To give credence to a claim.
- Letter of credence.
- Find out what this roulette strategy is and whether or not it holds credence among players.
- Based on the scientific data, I give credence to this hypothesis.
- He presented us with a letter of credence.