Perhaps this new book is Naipaul's attempt to give greater credence to this effort to ridicule Africa.
But a new set of genetic studies being reported seems likely to lend greater credence to Herodotus' long-disputed account.
The President has been luring opposition parties into the electoral process to give greater credence to government at all levels.
'And the polis would then give greater credence to your story when you turned up a few days later, claiming to have been kidnapped.'
I think we have to give them great credence.
The betrayal of the revolutionary government by Dumouriez lent greater credence to this belief.
Picard gave greater credence to those reports when he noticed the tips of Riker's ears had turned pink.
It's also unlikely that she'll give greater credence to the original article rather than the knockoff.
Growing environmental awareness is leading more people to conclude that in order to survive greater credence must be given to the concept of sustainability.
The last gained great credence because a number of men claimed to have seen a proclamation, signed by Elaida herself, that announced as much.