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  • The Report's predictions are accorded high credibility among journalists and politicians.
  • eteran consultant Kent Burkhart, giving him credibility among station owners.
  • One reason for this was that Hidalgo had credibility among the lower classes, despite being an u
  • e part, cost her predecessor Kevin Rudd his credibility and his job.
  • gave it the appearance of internationalism, credibility and independence.
  • LabourList, amongst others, for the growing credibility and influence of British left-wing sites.
  • e training is finally earning much-deserved credibility and is now being mentioned in the medical c
  • d a key scene in which Biegler destroys the credibility and professionalism of the prosecution's ps
  • for use in pornography, or who question his credibility and connection to alternative subcultures.
  • out to the Iranians, hoping to enhance his credibility and to protect himself against retaliation
  • Carmen's son questioned Bellinghaus' credibility and motivations.
  • There is a tradeoff between credibility and control, however.
  • ct that they are there severely weakens the credibility and integrity of this article.
  • r stated that Delta's self-valuation lacked credibility and was unrealistic.
  • With growing credibility and campaigning success, SIBA has come to r
  • ell and Kramer's involvement gave the album credibility, and it was well received by fans and criti
  • Smith and Tony Holland both felt it lacked credibility and branded it an experiment that failed.
  • There have been criticisms that CAPO lacks credibility and transparency in handling complaints aga
  • natural justice to help enhance management credibility and staff morale.
  • The invasion, he argues, has provided credibility and substance to bin Laden's assertion that
  • al Government morally, which undermined his credibility and his perceived commitment to democracy a
  • e in late 2006; still, this damaged DeLay's credibility and ethics in the campaign.
  • at he would lend the upstart league instant credibility and quickly approved his bid.
  • He promised to restore the credibility and moral reputation of his party, but his
  • National Board training reflects credibility and reputation as a third party evolving fr
  • The sources and credibility are lacking due to the small amount of refe
  • ht undermined his leadership and ruined his credibility as an authoritative figure.
  • ices of their times, and their very slender credibility as witnesses to matters of fact.
  • nwhile, toured frequently (steadily gaining credibility as a consistent band) and passed through va
  • nsive, prone to obsolescence and lacking in credibility as a deterrent," and that "relatively weak
  • eatures its hero Gilgamesh establishing his credibility as a leader after wrestling Enkidu.
  • a steady diet of questions about Johnson's credibility, as well as outside attacks (Sprague, for i
  • e League of Nations, hampering the League's credibility as a mediator of world conflict.
  • n working hard to strengthen his skills and credibility as a reggae toaster.
  • After much discussion of bursaite's credibility as a mineral, it was eventually delisted as
  • wn opposition leader in Gabon; however, his credibility as an opposition leader was thought to have
  • r these occult practices reflect on Smith's credibility as a prophet.
  • s Hemsley's and Sanford's compatibility and credibility as a married couple that no one seemed to n
  • ter and School, and the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment.
  • Kabila himself had credibility because he had been a longtime political op
  • The hoax was lent an air of credibility because often medieval monks did discover s
  • ng intercourse with a demon, leading to his credibility being questioned.
  • ive because it "infected [Wikipedia] with a credibility bug" and that the positive feedback that th
  • Belgian government, but were given renewed credibility by the British committee.
  • Funar helped Caritas build its credibility by renting space for it in the town hall, a
  • 's wine tasting potentates to bolster their credibility by suggesting a physical superiority".
  • yed the Archadians, Vayne could destroy his credibility by revealing that Basch was still alive.
  • Bassett gave the league instant credibility by signing three stars from the National Fo
  • In other words, how much credibility can such a study have when it finds somethi
  • ie Trice, and D12 ripped apart The Source's credibility, citing that nowadays with Scott as the own
  • ly the Chairman and CEO of Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp.
  • Methods of alignment credibility estimation for gapped sequence alignments a
  • The Conspiracy Files also questioned Hill's credibility for claiming on his website to be the Messi
  • rs, which will help to raise visibility and credibility for the Year's activities and invite others
  • ollsters gained visibility and professional credibility for "Poblano".
  • en having a negative effect on pop artists' credibility for over a year.
  • mmonly straight talk in trying to establish credibility for the U.S. effort.... [H]e refused to be
  • Andrews' own cross-examination eroded her credibility further, and she was found guilty and sente
  • line amid tiresome mugging by Khan, a huge credibility gap (she never recognizes him without his g
  • The comedy group The Credibility Gap performed a rock and roll update of "Wh
  • The Credibility Gap from allmusic
  • Thom Beck was a founding member of The Credibility Gap while at KRLA 1110 radio, where he also
  • in of Dwight D. Eisenhower) came from "The ' Credibility Gap' Created by Practically All Politicians
  • Federal Trade Commission would narrow the ' credibility gap'.
  • Martin's Let's Get Small, Woody Allen, The Credibility Gap, and Bob and Ray.
  • In addition to the issue of Russo's credibility, Garrison's case also included other questi
  • I concur that Wikipedia's credibility has just taken a big nose dive.
  • The issue of Perez's credibility has already led to at least 5 cases of eith
  • a's increasing concern about the children's credibility, he negotiated a plea bargain with one of t
  • Are you seeking credibility in the marketplace (consider blogging, answ
  • ' and the core reason for the CCC's falling credibility in legal and political circles.
  • This drop was cause by the loss of credibility in the structures where authority had an im
  • riticized Erickson: "[S]acrificing your own credibility in an effort to undermine someone else's is
  • lio with titles like "3D Home Designer" and credibility in professional markets was lost.
  • is intensified in the church, damaging its credibility in a number of areas, for example, its teac
  • I would like to raise a question of credibility in the Ezo flag.
  • openly questioning Tokyo's anti-imperialist credibility in light of her actions in Korea and China.
  • al role, which clearly speaks loudly of his credibility in the Congress Party to which he belongs.
  • ng evidence may have detracted from David's credibility in the eyes of the jury.
  • In 2006, in an attempt to gain credibility in the fashion industry after their associa
  • cinematography contributed immensely to the credibility in the film's story and played a crucial ro
  • ormers of color in the Bay Area and to gain credibility in the African-American, Asian, and Latino
  • hen its scientific rigor and ornithological credibility, in 1968 he became Editor of the RAOU's jou
  • Measures of alignment credibility indicate the extent to which the best scori
  • One possible method gaining some credibility involves MHD Magnetohydrodynamics in which
  • With the National Underground brand, credibility is paramount.
  • The price of credibility is that government cannot be seen to contro
  • According to the latter, his main source's credibility is questionable for a number of reasons.
  • e the translation is self-published with no credibility, it does not deserve mention.
  • Still, this gave Bluewater the credibility it needed to sign more names, including the
  • After this incident Serpa's credibility maintained a low margin within Colombians f
  • The player also has a credibility meter which will change depending on the pl
  • Macmillan's credibility nationwide was also affected by the 1963 Pr
  • because he "lost the credibility necessary for the role of a peace mediator"
  • non grata announcing that he had "lost the credibility necessary for the role of a peace mediator"
  • uld merely be used to impeach the witness's credibility, not for substantive purposes.
  • on a site's overall visual appeal to gauge credibility occurred more often with some categories of
  • a clergyman who published the pamphlet The Credibility of Christianity Vindicated, In Answer to Mr
  • ss has sworn to tell the truth and, for the credibility of the court to remain intact, witness test
  • This development seriously hurt the credibility of the conference and many suggested that t
  • of alleged government atrocities only, the credibility of NESOHR in human rights circles was quite
  • grettably, been insufficient to enhance the credibility of either the electoral or the democratic p
  • standingly good and helps to put across the credibility of the ghost story more effectively than th
  • It is also worth noting that the credibility of Ishigami's claim on the status of his re
  • turning point that firmly reestablished the credibility of the association among its members, the a
  • eration was of particular importance to the credibility of Inchiquin: he was distrusted by the majo
  • They were also reluctant to accept the credibility of the organisation, believing it to be a f
  • e the exclusive judges of the evidence, the credibility of the witnesses and the weight to be given
  • as enabled defence lawyers to undermine the credibility of witnesses, and that many of those who ma
  • S. Department of Justice, and destroyed the credibility of his investigation of the agency to such
  • e complex is 1700 years old whatever be the credibility of this claim, the significant view command
  • ly bolstering the infectious theory and the credibility of the official documents.
  • One crucial limitation to the full credibility of Waldinger's study, however, is that it i
  • he future of the tribunals, and reduced the credibility of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 as
  • Credibility of provided information is a concern.
  • They also attacked the credibility of the prosecution's witnesses.
  • tific errors that they allege undermine the credibility of how palaeontology and hominid evolution
  • ectoral Commission failed to establish "the credibility of the tallying process to the satisfaction
  • voiced his critical opinion on the historic credibility of St Peters Church, which he claimed "is f
  • ible for upholding the rule of law, but the credibility of the individual himself".
  • In discussing the credibility of sources, he was one of the first to inqu
  • ffing and voter intimidation undermined the credibility of Nigeria's last elections in 2007.
  • I would also question the credibility of the youtube ref for this section.
  • has stood for an issue he has stood by the credibility of the issue.
  • ... three years was sufficient to prove the credibility of an army chief.
  • Credibility of this story is contested by modern histor
  • ive article as per Ignore all Rules for the credibility of Wikipedia.
  • This reflects poorly on the credibility of current peer-to-peer systems.
  • says it's necessary in order to ensure the credibility of the polls.
  • poretto was still being used to destroy the credibility of the liberal state.
  • It has seriously undermined the credibility of peacekeeping missions because soldiers a
  • ission resigned thus posing a threat to the credibility of the election.
  • Hatskin knew that the credibility of the WHA depended on getting established
  • effect of the paragraph is to undermine the credibility of the organisation without actually provid
  • number of academics noted the damage to the credibility of Wikipedia.
  • mplements automated algorithm to assess the credibility of content and author reputation.
  • ctoral Commission (CENI) of undermining the credibility of the parliamentary vote.
  • doubt the Rwandan democracy as well as the credibility of Monday's vote.
  • ional community, will largely depend on the credibility of the vote.
  • He also warned that the credibility of the election could be compromised if a m
  • nce in his ability to effectively judge the credibility of witnesses despite his loss of sight.
  • shifting against the extreme Whigs and the credibility of the Plot.
  • Stringer, Chris (1986), "The credibility of Homo habilis", in B. Wood, L. & Martin,
  • Though it was an instant success, the credibility of the details in the book would be put int
  • 51) were members of Vision Montreal and the credibility of the Bourque administration was undermine
  • This lack undermines the credibility of the article and is disorienting to the r
  • o inhumane that it tremendously impeded the credibility of Russians who were working in alliance wi
  • econstruction expressed reservations on the credibility of the ASI in carrying out the assignment i
  • ecurring allegations of election fraud, the credibility of the balloting process in Mindanao was at
  • , and leaves Takumi somewhat hanging on the credibility of what she had said, stating both love and
  • an examination of the views on the credibility of Josephus and the Jewish and Christian Sc
  • s disrespectful of "the need for scientific credibility of the board".
  • Thompson did much to enhance the credibility of the Railroad Commission, which had been
  • may also have the effect of diminishing the credibility of that person's testimony.”
  • missed scientists who were skeptical of the credibility of this view.
  • c guitar effects, cast serious doubt on the credibility of this date.
  • e previous two elections will undermine the credibility of the 2011 vote.
  • -PF party adding that it will undermine the credibility of the election.
  • of the field workers in order to ensure the credibility of the entire referendum process.
  • The credibility of Perez has been undermined by his testimo
  • ebilitating malaise that has undermined the credibility of the magisterium in other areas."
  • ions of the Holocaust to further weaken the credibility of von Mende and the RSEE, thus wrestling c
  • The credibility of the Science Media Centre has been questi
  • int Intelligence Committee at time when the credibility of the organisation needed to be re-establi
  • media buyers, and uphold the integrity and credibility of publishers.
  • as team president he worked to restore the credibility of a franchise whose best players had been
  • said, "without the Khmer Rouge, we have no credibility on the battlefield... [they are]... the onl
  • He also cited that the NHL will have no credibility on a drug policy if it, and other sports, c
  • nister Robert Tickner when she attacked his credibility over the Hindmarsh Island bridge controvers
  • onse, Greenpeace attacked Roughly Drafted's credibility, pointing out that it has in the past been
  • d VOA President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has a credibility problem with Liberians for reneging on her
  • l election, he believes the president has a credibility problem with Liberians for reneging on her
  • wrong to do that, but this will create some credibility problem,” Massaley said.
  • later said that he didn't seem to detect a credibility problem.
  • It seems its credibility rested solely upon his aristocratic social
  • nd how she didn't want to turn out like me- credibility ruined by being in a Gap commercial.
  • n himself, but his scientific authority and credibility seems lacking.
  • In an effort to regain his credibility, Shigemasa led a sudden assault on the cast
  • Eidson concluded that "Nayirah's credibility should no more be questioned than if she ha
  • elt a label from RI or NH would have little credibility, so the record's label on that 7" EP releas
  • er Cold Creek Manor with more psychological credibility than its screenplay merits."
  • t this site has been greeted with much more credibility than at most other potential pre-Clovis sit
  • sing his GCE in mathematics as proof of his credibility, that Del's figures are wrong.
  • ty machinery, his name recognition gave him credibility; the vigorous campaign that McGonigle waged
  • , some valid criticism of the complainant's credibility, the lack of corroborative evidence and the
  • In order to add credibility the concept, de Grey created an experiment
  • player, manager, and sportswriter that lent credibility to his assertion that Cooperstown, New York
  • ish constitutional referendum of 1978, gave credibility to the exercise.
  • in 1979, he was briefly imprisoned, giving credibility to his claims to have opposed Somoza as wel
  • and openly discriminatory rhetoric lending credibility to racist statements and the actions of ext
  • nd it has been made in circumstances giving credibility to that statement or confession.
  • an Halen), but subsequent claims would lend credibility to the view that all songs were entirely or
  • nre with reverence and originality, lending credibility to a genre that had sometimes been previous
  • These strict regulations lend great credibility to these records.
  • aircraft had disintegrated in the air gave credibility to the bomb theory.
  • He regained enough credibility to be made deputy prime minister on April 2
  • utraged, claiming the band did not have the credibility to perform at the music festival.
  • HP's name brought credibility to the small operation, which helped the ag
  • The Admirals provided "attention and credibility to the ECHL by drawing an average of 5,885
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