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credent

(ˈkriːdənt)
adj
obsolete believing or believable
[C17: from Latin crēdēns believing]
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Niel Jones, Managing Director of Credent Commercial Insurance in Colwyn Bay, has warned businesses and consumers to be prepared for changes that could come into play after March 29.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Oct 31 (NewsVoir): Credent Asset Management (CAM) is the first Portfolio Management Services (PMS) in India that acts as an enabler for the investor.
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"The first plane carrying 30 tons of relief left UAE on Wednesday and we will keep dispatching a plane every week to keep the supplies going," said Dr Mohammed Ateeq Sultan Al Falahi, Secretary General of Emirates Red Credent.
Then 'tis very credent Thou mayst co-join with something, and thou dost, And that beyond commission, and I find it, And that to the infection of my brains And hard'ning of my brows.
CREDENT, its in-house credentials verification organization, is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for ten out of ten verification services.
Yr hyn a wnaethant oedd diosg clymau Fictorianaidd eu magwraeth, a byw fel y credent y dylid byw, yn rhydd o hualau parchusrwydd a chonfensiwn, gan roi bri ar safle''r ferch.
Scriptum est enim de me quia hii qui me uident, non credent in me et qui non uident me ipsi credent et uiuent.
Ex-Rangers and Scotland boss Alex McLeish has also been linked with the job after proving his credent ials by guiding Birmingham to ninth in the Premiership last season.
It is the fi rst time the awards have come to Glasgow and Scott Taylor, chief executive of Gl a sgow Ci t y Marketing Bureau, said: "Th e city's unique fl air and cutting-edge credent ials make it the per fect f it for the Scot t i sh Fashion Awards."
The country, despite regular elections, contrary to many other states in the region and the Middle East, has not been able to develop a credent pluralistic culture of the ballot.
But of course there are also several very rare words in the Complaint that, although not found in Cymbeline, do occur within other Shakespeare plays: the verbal substantive appertainings and the adjective credent (as distinct from the Latin third-person plural verb), for example.