I usually agree with what you write Roy but celebratory pieces like this will only give further credence to any future hatred.
These results lend further credence to the need for both repeated and long-term follow-up of individuals exposed to the trauma of cancer.
Then, to lend further credence to the maniac-on-the-loose story in all the newspapers, Niall killed the prostitute in the park the same way.
A series of interviews with key party figures may lend further credence to this charge.
If correct, this pattern lends further credence to a 5th-century floruit of the saint.
The presence of Blundetto, a man he murdered, and his dead mother inside the Inn, adds further credence to this idea.
Elway will lend further credence to this theory in the big game.
The crowd grew and gave further credence to the hearsay.
And the victory gave further credence to Everett's contention that all he needed was a chance to play in order to produce what was expected of him.
He said the indictment would "give further credence to the perception that minority politicians don't get even-handed treatment."