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How to use gives credence to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "gives credence to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "gives credence to". Mastering all the usages of "gives credence to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A presidential tweet after our hearing gives credence to this claim.
I believe the termination example above gives credence to this point.
This allegiance argument, used through the ages, gives credence to expulsions, ethnic cleansing and murder.
This one gives credence to the idea of "practice makes perfect" when it comes to meditation.
It gives credence to the theory that Patsy or John may have covered for one another.
But it gives credence to the fact that there's something novel here with these very old techniques.
It also gives credence to the common fan theory that Luke and Rey are related in some way.
But reducing the latter gives credence to the old thinking that a woman shouldn't complain about the pinch.
It gives credence to the just-released excerpts from Bob Woodward's book describing revolt inside the Oval Office.
Even if not, his use of it gives credence to a tendency to distrust news we don't like.
Which gives credence to something George Lucas told his crew on the set of Revenge of the Sith.
Trump's tweet Thursday morning certainly gives credence to the notion that McGahn's departure wasn't entirely innocent or scheduled.
That autocracy gives credence to Mr. Trump's position that elites want to take away our individual freedoms and choices.
The reporting that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund has invested roughly 3 percent ($2 billion) gives credence to this possibility.
" That gives credence to the idea that the coercion of "hard Brexit" should serve to dissuade other would-be EU "exiters.
The images tell another story: one that gives credence to the belief that Trump's allegiance to Putin goes way beyond ideology.
The fact that these leaks have also intensified since SoftBank became interested in an Uber investment, certainly gives credence to that theory.
There is public-source information, in Ukraine and in the United States, that gives credence to some of what Ukrainian prosecutors allege.
The U.S. bond yield curve is the flattest in over a decade, which gives credence to the view that a slowdown is looming.
In a meticulous new report published by The Atlantic, William Langewiesche, a former national correspondent for the magazine, gives credence to that theory.
And Rapinoe's involvement gives credence to the idea that the protests started by Kaepernick should be important to all Americans, not just black Americans.
Jack has accused and blamed Rebecca constantly for her bandmate having a crush on her, and this episode strangely gives credence to his theory.
Susan Collins, an intern for Cohen that summer, is now a Republican senator from Maine who said Friday she gives credence to Comey's sworn testimony.
His administration's demand for names of Department of Energy employees who worked on climate change, later disavowed,  gives credence to fears of politically-motivated firings.
By lending the imprimatur of federal law enforcement to flawed and misleading statistics, the report gives credence to some Americans' worst fears and claims about immigrants.
Dodd-Frank critics believe the so-called Volcker RuleRule in particular is inhibiting liquidity, and a recent paper from the Federal Reserve gives credence to that view.
No independent fact checker gives credence to the idea that Joe Biden called for the firing of Ukraine's top prosecutor to avoid an investigation into his son.
Image: USPTOOn Tuesday, the US Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday granted Apple a patent that gives credence to those rumors of an edge-to-edge OLED iPhone.
It all gives credence to the idea House of Pharaohs are leaning into creating something that sits apart from the rest of the MCs currently riding through the city.
Friedman's apparent dismay about the updated contract agreement gives credence to rumors that the censorship push came from inside DCCAH's staff and not from the commissioners overseeing the organization.
When appearing on conservative talk shows, Pratt engages in anti-government rhetoric and gives credence to conspiracy theories supporting the notion that Obama is bent on disarming the populace.
Still, the fact that a supplier is even commenting on these kinds of issues gives credence to the idea that the 2017 iPhone will have a brand-new design.
In Clinton's defense, there is no question that policy at the national level has to have an integrative element that gives credence to balancing economic necessity with public welfare.
Proteus also represents the unpredictable shifts in tides and sea storms, which gives credence to the theory that Thomas brought on the storm that kept them both stranded on that island.
In his tweets, Trump gives credence to claims Assange made in a recent interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity that Russia was not the source of the DNC emails posted by WikiLeaks.
And it gives credence to one of the arguments made forcefully by Baron Cohen: that social networks have been far more successful at empowering dangerous reactionaries than they have more progressive forces.
That Saudi Arabia might have entrapped and killed one of its most globally prominent citizens, and in a diplomatic facility in the heart of a NATO ally, only gives credence to these critiques.
More seriously, any European Union bashing coming from the top United States diplomat gives credence to the voices across the region who reject both the vital European project and the critical transatlantic alliance.
The absence of slogans and chants invoking Green leaders such as Mousavi, Karroubi or former President Mohammad Khatami gives credence to their claims that they are not a driving force behind these protests.
The news gives credence to recent comments by industry experts that Britain's most costly consumer banking scandal could yet have a sting in the tail even after an August 29 deadline for claiming compensation.
The news gives credence to recent comments by industry experts that Britain's most costly consumer banking scandal could yet have a sting in the tail even after an August 29 deadline for claiming compensation.
A brief shot of Theon and Yara's worried faces on a ship gives credence to the theory (supported by previous trailers) that they will suffer in a battle at sea, presumably against their beloved uncle.
They believe her victory gives credence to the argument that the Democratic base wants candidates who back progressive issues like "Medicare for All," free tuition to public universities and colleges and a minimum wage hike.
For a presidential candidacy in its third iteration, and a man who has had years to prepare for this very moment, this recurring lack of awareness gives credence to his opponents' jabs that he's an antique.
The "Black Knights" are now one of three F-35 squadrons in 3rd MAW, with more coming soon, which gives credence to 3rd MAW&aposs reputation as the Marine Corps&apos premier and most lethal aviation wing.
The problem is this bill would also increase the legitimacy with which the IRGC's hardline voices within Iran are regarded because it gives credence to their assertions that trusting the West in general and the U.S. in particular is a mistake.
The fact that Secretary DeVos is giving student survivors the cold shoulder while reaching out to groups like NCM, FACE, and SAVE gives credence to a suspicion I've had for a while: the Trump Administration's concern with Title IX is rooted in misogyny.
"The Saudi decision to take an ax to its Asian crude allocations shows it means business (and) gives credence to its pledge to do 'whatever it takes' to normalize bulging global oil inventories," PVM oil analyst, Stephen Brennock, told CNBC on Tuesday.
Although plenty of people prefer Messenger's smooth design to their default texting app, it's still quite annoying for the company to push it in this way, and it perhaps gives credence to the rumor that Google might phase out SMS and MMS support on Hangouts.
With Avengers: Infinity War premiering in April, it would be remiss to not point out the fact that we have yet to see a Marvel film where Storm is portrayed in a manner that "bravely" side steps colorism and gives credence to her African roots.
While estimates vary — the National Association of Manufactures says that the regulatory tab is over 20 percent of the average payroll and the Congressional Research Service gives credence to estimates ranging from $68 billion to over $2 trillion — there's no doubt that America's ever-growing regulatory state has vast expenses.
Hughes' willing to only fight if he can face an opponent he would "definitely beat" gives credence to his reputation as a lifelong bully, which is something he is awfully open, even boastful, about in his autobiography—long-time rival Matt Serra produced a fantastic rant about this on his podcast this week.
While employee theft is a serious problem for corporations like Amazon — it costs American retailers about $42 billion a year — this approach gives credence to the widely held perception that Amazon is the worst major tech company to work for, from its numerous warehouse issues all the way up to the ridiculous standards at its Seattle headquarters.
More from the Financial Times: Trump signs 'Buy American, Hire American' orderUS Treasury canvasses appetite for 'ultra-long' bondsSupport builds for watered-down Glass-Steagall law Instead, he laid out an agenda that gives credence to the growing view in Washington that, when it comes to economic policy at least, the Trump administration may be turning out to be a variant of mainstream Republicanism rather than the fire-breathing "America First" populism Mr Trump employed to get elected.
In addition, contemporary historian Virginia Bowman gives credence to Hicks' theory in her comprehensive book on early sites and homes of Williamson County, Tennessee.
The Quran gives credence to the Christian claim of Jews scheming against Jesus, "... but God also schemed, and God is the best of schemers"(Surah 3:54). In the Muslim view, the crucifixion of Jesus was an illusion, and thus the supposed Jewish plots against him ended in complete failure.
The Emperor refused to leave immediately, claiming that he was not a slave trying to escape in the middle of the night. Mallet tried to persuade him, alleging that republican students would launch violent demonstrations against him. The Emperor seemed skeptical: "Who gives credence to students?" At that moment, shots were heard outside.
Several villagers claim to have seen a monster in the woods and suggest this is the killer. Buchanan observes the trial and becomes interested in a young woman taking notes. She turns out to be Mary Shelley, author of the Frankenstein novel. Shelley gives credence to the talk of monsters, but the judge does not.
The Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certification was Greenguard’s first certification offering. Products that are Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified meet strict chemical emissions limits and are designed for use in office environments and other indoor spaces. Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certification gives credence to manufacturers’ sustainability claims, backing them with empirical scientific data from an unbiased, third-party organization.
It has been postulated that Sir John Scudamore and Alys were the harbourers of Owain Glyndŵr after his disappearance after 1412 and kept him in his final years in secret on their estates. Their ability to keep their marriage and Alys's identity secret from the wider world for over twenty years gives credence to this possibility.
Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About (2001) is a book by Donald E. Knuth, published by CSLI Publications of Stanford, California. The book contains the annotated transcripts of six public lectures given by Donald E. Knuth at MIT on the subject of relations between religion and science (particularly computer science). Knuth gives credence to the concept of divinity.
Instead, he says that in April a group of civilians approached his group wanting to join forces and kill Maduro, and he believes they will have performed the attack because of videos they showed of armed drones in Miami. Bloomberg gives credence to this account because of the lack of organisation that the attack appeared to have.
Cambodian medics trained by ARC at Nong Samet Refugee Camp, May 1984.Nong Samet's official population estimate in 1979 was over 100,000, a figure that William ShawcrossShawcross W. The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust, and Modern Conscience. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984, p. 241. gives credence to, but Mason and Brown calculate that it probably fluctuated between 48,000 and 60,000.
The group received strong backing from government authorities, with the army and all necessary equipment being placed at its disposal, plus military advisers (possibly including Pascal Vidrașcu). The cameras and their operators were brought from abroad, and the print was prepared in Parisian laboratories. Could Grigore Brezeanu have been the film's director? No source from that time gives credence to such a hypothesis.
In the summer of 2017 a Greek inscription, five-metres long, naming Irenaeus as bishop of Tyre, was found west of the Sea of Galilee, in an excavation co-directed by historian Jacob Ashkenazi and archaeologist Mordechai Aviam. Since the inscription provides the date of the church’s completion as 445, it gives credence to a date as early as 444 CE for his ordination.
Huimin Zhou, The best drinking party: Cultural history on the table, SanMin Book, 2018-01-05,ISBN:9789571463582 (Version (Traditional) In time, the dish developed into countless regional variations. These different varieties can be found all over China with the Taiwanese version bearing strongest resemblance to those found in Southern Fujian. This gives credence to the theory that minced pork rice was brought to Taiwan by Fujianese immigrants.
Still another story gives credence to the word "Pasangkay" as the origin of the town's name. The travelers and traders often used it en route to Manila to ask owners of the sailboats along the shore of the village to let them ride. Pasangkay means the request of the people to get into the boat to travel. From the above-mentioned short atories, the name of the town Pasacao must have been derived from them.
" Public Opinion Quarterly 83.3 (2019): 510–533. According to anthropologists Todd Sanders and Harry G. West, a broad cross-section of Americans today gives credence to at least some conspiracy theories. For instance, a study conducted in 2016 found that 10% of Americans think the chemtrail conspiracy theory is "completely true" and 20-30% think it is "somewhat true". This puts "the equivalent of 120 million Americans in the 'chemtrails are real' camp.
However, Earl had something else Mountclemens wanted, or rather someone—Zoe had been leading the critic on by flirting with him in order to stay in his good graces. Mountclemens might have killed Earl, but his name is on the airline's list of passengers, and Qwill believes this proves he was out of town. Zoe interrupts Qwill's contemplation, and he invites her to the Press Club for lunch. At the Press Club, Zoe gives credence to Qwill's theories.
This gives credence to the theory that Bramall was rebuilt, replacing or partially replacing an older building. The fifth William Davenport in 1627, at the age of 65 The third William Davenport, who succeeded his father of the same name in 1541, took part in what later became known as The Rough Wooing, a series of attacks against Scotland ordered by Henry VIII. He was knighted in Scotland for his efforts at the burning of Edinburgh in May 1544.
After the Ottoman Empire took occupation of the city in 1801, Governor Mohammed Ali of the Khedivate of Egypt decided to rebuild the modern city of Alexandria atop the ruins of the old city. In the twentieth century, excavations of the site were started under the Italian imperial governor, Evaristo Breccia. Calisthenis states that Alexander the Great visited the city on his way to Siwa Oasis, which gives credence to the theory that there must have been a town here in the Hellenistic period.
These might all have been of the same class. While still under construction the De Ruyter and the Wassenaar were razeed, or redesigned as heavy frigates, known in the Dutch navy as 'frigates 1st class'. This might have been done according to the same plan, implying that for some time there was a 'De Ruyter class' of razees comprising the De Ruyter and the Wassenaar. The fact that in 1851 the De Ruyter was finished 30% and the Wassenaar was 35% ready, gives credence to this theory.
The record's "anthemic yet understated" piano-driven ballads have characteristically enigmatic lyrics, though some reviewers interpreted them as critiques of the music industry. Streethawk: A Seduction (2001) realized the sonic refinement started with City of Daughters. Bejar put it this way: "I don't think it gives credence to any kind of conceptualization of the records, but I hope that City of Daughters, Thief, and Streethawk will pop into some kind of a progression that ends with Streethawk." A critical success, the album retrospectively received a rating of 9.1/10 from Pitchfork.
An anecdote repeated by Kakehashi Kumiko in the February 2006 issue of Bungei Shunju magazine is that in the final days of the battle, as the number of commanding officers who refused to put their men in caves increased, Nishi agreed that they should go out and fight together. In the 2006 movie, Nishi uses some of the scarce medical supplies on a wounded US Marine he is questioning. Ōno Kaoru's biography of Nishi gives credence to this as an actual event. The film also portrays Nishi as having taken his own life after being wounded and blinded during the battle.
The committee suggests that the code should be based on principles of good governance and quality assurance derived from academic studies and overseas examples, which include: # Participation and accountability: (Appointment of external member to the governing body; Training programme for governing body; accountability mechanism) # Inclusiveness: (Diverse composition of governing body and relevant committees; Involvement of different stakeholders in the QA processes) # Performance- based: (Compilation of performance indicators) # Transparency (public accessibility to key information) As the principles and processes of governance and QA are closely related, it gives credence to the proposal of introducing one single code covering both governance and QA.
Second, the plant could have been transported to Ireland by natural means, most likely being carried on the feet of the Greenland white-fronted goose if by any bird. The goose breeds in Greenland and winters in North America or Ireland, but this hypothesis can only be considered if H. canadense is discovered in Greenland. The third possibility is that the plant is relict in Europe, supported by the fact that several other species considered relict have similar geographic distributions. The plant's occurrence in Newfoundland gives credence to its hardiness, suggesting that it could have withstood the latest glaciation.
Fetvadjian's works were highly valued for preserving a visual memory of Armenian artwork that otherwise might have been lost forever during the turbulent years following the end of the Russian Empire. Armenian historian Vahan Kurkjian gives credence to that belief, stating "Many valuable relics of Armenian art and architecture of the sixth to thirteenth century, which had escaped the ravages of time were destroyed during the last incursions of 1917-1921, and would have been eventually forgotten had it not been for Fetvadjian's meticulously exact paintings of them."Kurkjian. History of Armenia, p. 346. His remains were interred in the capital Yerevan.
Although Occult Theocrasy is not an authoritative work in the strict sense, some sections of it are vastly more informative and revealing than others. Also, as a whole, Occult Theocrasy was more comprehensive and up-to-date in its subject-matter than any other similar work available in the English language at that time. The work contains overt antisemitic elements and attributes much of world history to a conspiracy of Jews. It gives credence to the infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and has two chapters that express praise for the mission of the Ku Klux Klan.
Anquetil was a smooth rider, a beautiful pedalling machine according to the American journalist Owen Mulholland: > The sight of Jacques Anquetil on a bicycle gives credence to an idea we > Americans find unpalatable, that of a natural aristocracy. From the first > day he seriously straddled a top tube, "Anq" had a sense or perfection most > riders spend a lifetime searching for. Between 1950, when he rode his first > race, and nineteen years later, when he retired, Anquetil had countless > frames underneath him, yet that indefinable poise was always there. > The look was that of a greyhound.
Much like in the case of the Malazan Book of the Fallen series, the Kharkanas Trilogy draws inspiration from Erikson's background as an anthropologist and archaeologist. The fact that many of the revelations from the Malazan series seem to be discredited as the story in the two published novels progress, gives credence to the fact that depending on the interpreter, historic events get distorted or forgotten and reinvented all the time. This is especially the case with long-lived characters. That's not to say that the styles of the two series are similar; the author made an intentional choice to the contrary.
Performance of religious plays outside of the church began sometime in the 12th century through a traditionally accepted process of merging shorter liturgical dramas into longer plays which were then translated into vernacular and performed by laymen and thus accessible to a wider segment of society inclusive of the working class. The use of vernacular enabled drama to be understood and enjoyed by a larger audience. The Mystery of Adam (1150) gives credence to this theory as its detailed stage direction suggest that it was staged outdoors. A number of other plays from the period survive, including La Seinte Resurrection (Norman), The Play of the Magi Kings (Spanish), and Sponsus (French).
A study from 1989 and a 2004 case study show that when haloperidol is administered, nicotine limits the extent to which the antipsychotic increases the sensitivity of the dopamine 2 receptor. Dependent on the dopamine system, symptoms of Tardive Dyskinesia are not found in the nicotine administered patients despite a roughly 70% increase in dopamine receptor activity, but the controls have more than 90% and do develop symptoms. A 1997 study showed that akathisia was significantly reduced upon administration of nicotine when the akathisia was induced by antipsychotics. This gives credence to the idea tobacco could be used to self-medicate by limiting effects of the illness, the medication, or both.
Wilson and Caldwell also note the presence of a caudal peduncle and a long caudal fin made of two large lobes, one dorsal and one ventral separated by 8 to 14 smaller intermediate lobes, giving the appearance of a striated half-moon shaped tail resembling the tail of a heterostracan. A large square cavity within the gut connecting a small intestine to an anal opening lead many to believe that it is this genus that exhibits the first vertebrate stomach. According to Wilson and Caldwell their discovery, based on sediment infillings of fossils of the Furcacauda heintze, gives credence to the evolutionary development of stomach before jaws.
Whatever Hephaestion's opinion had been on the whole affair, like many of Alexander's other childhood companions he was not exiled in its aftermath. While it is true that very little detail of Hephaestion's childhood and education can be found, that which remains gives credence to what is known about his later life. His friendship with Alexander was long-lasting, as was his tenure in the court at Pella; he even shared the same education as the future Great King of Greece and Asia. With such a promising start, age and experience would have helped mould Hephaestion Amyntoros into the man who would one day be the second most powerful man in Alexander's empire, second only to the king himself.
Brockett and Hildy (2003, 81) Performance of religious plays outside of the church began sometime in the 12th century through a traditionally accepted process of merging shorter liturgical dramas into longer plays which were then translated into vernacular and performed by laymen. The Mystery of Adam (1150) gives credence to this theory as its detailed stage direction suggest that it was staged outdoors. A number of other plays from the period survive, including La Seinte Resurrection (Norman), The Play of the Magi Kings (Spanish), and Sponsus (French). The importance of the High Middle Ages in the development of theatre was the economic and political changes that led to the formation of guilds and the growth of towns.
On 14 January 2010, Admiral Mirza gives credence to the recent French investigative report that talked of almost $49 million kickbacks in the Agosta-submarine deal allegedly received by former President Asif Ali Zardari, former Chief of Naval Staff Admiral (deposed) Mansurul Haq and some of the Naval officers, disclosing that the then Benazir government had urged the Pakistan Navy to go for the French subs.Ex-Navy chief confirms Zardari French kickbacks Currently, Mirza is CEO of The Centaurus in Islamabad, overseeing and managing the construction project of a contemporary modern, luxurious master-planned community that integrates residential amenities with a world class shopping mall, a 5-star hotel, corporate and entertainment facilities.
Vasant Panchami is celebrated every year on the fifth day of the bright half of the Hindu lunisolar calendar month of Magha, which typically falls in late January or February. Spring is known as the "King of all Seasons", so the festival commences forty days in advance. (It is generally winter-like in northern India, and more spring-like in central and western parts of India on Vasant Panchami, which gives credence to the fact that Spring is actually in full bloom 40 days after the Vasant Panchami day). The festival is particularly observed by Hindus in the Indian subcontinent, notably India and Nepal, it's also has been a historical tradition of Sikhs as well.
Anomalously high levels of mercury in the area of the tomb mound have been detected, which gives credence to the Sima Qian's account that mercury was used to simulate waterways and the seas in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. However, some scholars believe that if the underground palace is excavated, the mercury would quickly volatilize. "A Preliminary Study of Mercury Buried in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor", an article published in Archaeology magazine, Volume 7, says that during the measuring of soil mercury content, one measured point reached 1440 parts per billion; the rest of 53 points reached an average content of around 205 ppb. There is also a claim that the mercury content is actually a result of local industrial pollution.
The commensal consumption of energy-dense low nutrient foods is considered to be appropriated during long stretches of gameplay to contribute to the community and hedonistic aspects of social gaming. In response to the central importance that food plays in the collective enjoyment of social gaming, various websites have been created which allow gamers to rate their favorite foods to accompany play. The presence of rituals, shared discourse, collective action, and even a liminal food culture among video game communities gives credence to the concept of these cohorts existing as self-defining sub-units within mainstream culture. However, due to the ephemeral and transient nature of their rituals, and also the possibility of virtual interaction through online participation, these cohorts should be considered 'postmodern subcultures'.
Owensboro, Kentucky's fourth largest city, gives credence to its nickname of "Barbecue Capital of the World" by hosting the annual International Bar-B-Q Festival. Bowling Green, Kentucky's third largest city and home to the only assembly plant in the world that manufactures the Chevrolet Corvette, opened the National Corvette Museum in 1994. Old Louisville, the largest historic preservation district in the United States featuring Victorian architecture and the third largest overall, hosts the St. James Court Art Show, the largest outdoor art show in the United States. The neighborhood was also home to the Southern Exposition (1883–1887), which featured the first public display of Thomas Edison's light bulb, and was the setting of Alice Hegan Rice's novel, Mrs.
This is explored further in the article "Learning Plan." Adopted by many institutes as a teaching methodology, ILP for a student is generated after interaction between the student and the teacher, and is based upon assessment made therein. Further, ILP: • Incorporates long-term goals of the student • Synthesizes with the larger educational framework • Gives credence to the student's aspirations - cultural, artistic, social, or personal Individual Learning Plans are mandatory to complete for all students in Alaska (2010), Arizona (2008), Colorado (2010), Connecticut (2012), Delaware (2007), Georgia (2009), Hawaii (2009), Idaho (2011), Indiana (2006), Iowa (2008), Kentucky (2002), Louisiana (1998), Maryland (2008), Massachusetts (2007), Michigan (2009), Minnesota (2013), Missouri (2006), Oregon (2011), Rhode Island (2011), South Carolina (2006), South Dakota (2010), Virginia (2013), Washington (2000), West Virginia (1996), and Wisconsin (2013) in order to graduate.
In August 1980, while serving as ambassador to Lebanon, where he had opened links to the PLO, Dean was the target of an assassination attempt, which he believed was directed by Israel.US Envoy Writes of Israeli Threats By Barbara Crossette, March 31, 2009O'Ballance, Civil War in Lebanon (1998), p. 111.New book gives credence to US ambassador’s claim that Israel tried to assassinate him in 1980, Philip Weiss, 22, 2018, Mondoweiss According to him: Dean's suspicions that Israeli agents may have also been involved in the mysterious plane crash in 1988 that killed President of Pakistan, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, led finally to a decision in Washington to declare him mentally unfit, which forced his resignation from the foreign service after a thirty-year career. Later he was rehabilitated by the State Department, given a distinguished service medal and the insanity charge was confirmed to be phony by a former head of the department's medical service.
" They also enjoyed Reich's narrative as a sound and uplifting take on an otherwise dour subject, avoiding the extremely negative tones that usually drove other documentaries of serious topics. The Los Angeles Times also highlighted the filmmaking craft, explaining that "Kornbluth, for his part, employs his skills as a dramatic feature director [...] to bring energy and vigor to the way this film is structured, making especially good use of lively animation and vivid charts." Reich's presence was positively commented on, The Christian Science Monitor stating that his comedic and upbeat demeanor "gives credence to the seriousness of his message. He’s all about fairness, and, in his demeanor, as well as in his presentation, he embodies that ideal." As Corey Hall of Metro Times stated, "It helps that Reich himself is such an irresistible ball of charisma, endlessly engaging, whether enchanting his econ students at UC Berkeley or doing a buddy cop parody with Conan O’Brien.
" Don S. Davis (General Hammond) noted during the filming of season 6 that "Corin is a wonderful [and well-liked] young man with a tremendous personality and he's had a great deal of experience in the business", agreeing with writer Robert C. Cooper that Nemec had done a "fine" and "wonderful" job. TV Zones Jan Vincent-Rudzki expected Jonas to be "pushed out of the way" in season 7's "Fallen"/"Homecoming", but considered the character's departure as "keeping with previous events" and "quite plausible". The writers' decision to team up Jonas with Daniel for a significant part of the two-part episode "gives credence to Jonas's exit", although "it's a great shame that this new 'partnership' couldn't have continued" since "the two [characters] worked so well together". Nemec stated in a 2008 interview that "the initial backlash from a very small core, outspoken group of the fandom had a bit of a volatile reaction to it, which is totally natural... I'd say 95-plus percent of the fan base grew to like the character and accepted the character overall.

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