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Credibility
Credibility meaning
A reputation impacting one's ability to be believed. | A believability of statements by a witness, as measured by whether the testimony is probable or improbable when judged by common experience.
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Example sentences (20)
Why would any Democrat put their credibility on the line -- let alone the party's credibility -- to support the trainwreck that would result?
If Reid who has lost all credibility is not sacked immediately then the whole of Government has no credibility either.
Only the complete absence of credibility in the league office prevents this from eroding their credibility further.
The Commission is equally concerned for the simple reason that the credibility of an election draws from the credibility of the voter s’ register.
A 2016 study by Queen Mary University of London also loaned this theory credibility.
According to the Plaintiffs, “The credibility and legitimacy of elections depend mostly on the independence and impartiality of those appointed to manage the process.
Analysts at JPMorgan, on the other hand, stand with the majority and flag a rise of 25 basis points in part because postponing a move until May would threaten the Fed's inflation-fighting credibility.
And his flame-thrower-on-air personality contrasted, to a lesser or greater degree, with revelations of his private thoughts not helping his credibility.
Andrew reportedly believes the “extraordinary” development raised questions about Ms Giuffre’s credibility.
A peaceful election is crucial to the country's cohesion and to its credibility in discouraging unconstitutional seizures of power elsewhere in Africa.
As it stood, he said the previously passed UN resolution calling for more humanitarian aid is not being implemented, straining the credibility of the UN.
As little as it seems and looks gives the artist credibility, validation and clout.
As one of the prototypes for the franchise's crossovers, "Entitled" effectively blends the casts of both shows and lent credibility to when it was in its infancy.
A year ago this week Mr Davis stunned Westminster when he stood up in the House of Commons and told Mr Johnson: “In the name of God, go,” over Partygate and his lack of credibility.
Ben Affleck is an amazing actor and showed his credibility in the field of direction with two shared Academy Awards to his credit also had difficulties doing certain things onscreen, such as kissing another male actor.
But if his inflation battle proves ineffective, he will further damage the Fed’s credibility, which is already tarnished with costly mistakes last year.
But it was fair enough for it to point out that there are growing demands on the public purse and we need to tackle them if we are to retain any fiscal credibility.
But to openly torch what’s left of their credibility to support disinformation to keep the administration’s secrets is something very very new.
By establishing trust and credibility, you can build long-term relationships with your customers and enhance your brand's reputation.
By meeting new people and sharing your expertise with them, you can build trust and credibility within your industry.