Ainda não temos significados para "much credence".
1I'm not sure how much credence should be attached to this idea.
2I do not give much credence to the 'son of a goddess' whispers.
3Fortunately they'd been drinking heavily, and no one gave their account much credence.
4So Admiral Barkham gives at least that much credence to the Frenchman's story.
5Society generally considered her looks too swarthy to give much credence despite her rank.
6But Abberline had not given any of this much credence.
7This, then, is George Sand's story, which has not been granted very much credence.
8Too much credence has been given to this missive by Irish writers over the years.
9She hadn't given the story much credence-thewoman didn't strike her as the marrying type.
10Sheriff Thomas Sworn, however, has warned not to lend too much credence to Pullman's account.
11I don't place much credence in it myself.
12How much credence can we lend the book?
13True, he'd vaguely considered psychological explanations, but he'd never really given much credence to such a possibility.
14Like Max, she was reluctant to give too much credence to the find until they knew for sure.
15They did not put much credence into the report of the document examiner and they didn't believe Lyle.
16At your insistence, we have sedulously fostered the Santa Claus myth, but it doesn't meet with much credence.
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