Aún no tenemos significados para "more credence".
1Sometimes he had given the tawdry claims more credence than at others.
2Far more credence was given to the evidence of the next witness.
3The more absurd the reports, the more credence did they gain.
4She didn't give Cardale's theory much more credence than I did.
5But industry officials are giving it more credence as Thai exporters bring in investment and expertise.
6To describe the indictment as "frivolous" gives it far more credence than it deserves.
7That all gives more credence to these hints.
8One puts more credence in things occult.
9The more Regent Alia tries to suppress my writings, the more credence she gives to my statements.
10This was to be expected, and to some extent it gave Justin's belief in the project more credence.
11The ideas about the kingdom of God found in these small companies of worthy people more credence than anywhere else.
12If the Duchess did attend the Gala in May, that would lend more credence, rightly or wrongly, to that perception.
13This statement might be given more credence if the US Government had not banned the return of UN weapons inspectors to Iraq.
14They have given more credence to the possibility that the aircraft was hijacked or sabotaged, but have not ruled out technical problems.
15Given this apparent disrespect for the constitution, what assurances do we have that promises to renounce Al Qaeda would be given any more credence?
16Offical figures out yesterday gave more credence to the view that the US remains in recession or is experiencing a "double- dip".
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