Examples of using Credence in English and their translations into Arabic
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I don't put much credence in psychology.
Jamuka, you have been given, great credence.
Experience goods and credence goods.
I wouldn't give it much credence, either.
And have this fantasy given extra credence?
Do you give any credence to Neech Manley's claims… that he was gonna come back and take revenge?
There is a credence attached saying that"You shall safe come and safe go from court, returning before the twelfth day of Christmas.".
This service allows citizens and business sector(organizations and companies) to obtain preliminary approval to renewal credence a equipment.
By adopting a draft resolution containing this reference, the United Nations is giving credence to unfounded rumours which demonstrably have resulted in vicious attacks on individuals.
Not being able to find the bodies lends credence to the kidnapping story and takes the suspicions off of Reed for being the lone survivor.
The Seventh Circuit's critique lends credence to the argument that there is a split among U.S. courts as to what role“transformativeness” is to play in any fair use inquiry.
The new results from Feng and his team add further credence to these earlier findings.
Media reports of a flourishing West Bank economy should not be given too much credence.
At the end of the 1940s, the memory of the 1930s, and the extension of socialist systems to a significant part of Europe and Asia, gave credence to the pessimistic or sober views of capitalism's future.
Since becoming a member of the Security Council, the pre-eminent body of our Organization, on 1 January, Cameroon has made every effort to give credence to the doctrine of a twin-track approach to peace and security.
Who, Credence or the Broker?
I want you to have this, Credence.
It's Credence, isn't it?
I have met someone just like you, Credence.
I really wouldn't give much credence to.