Synonym: certificate, certification, credential. Similar words: residential, presidential, confidentiality, credence, essential, sequential, potential, potentially. Meaning: [krɪ'denʃlz] n. a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts.
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31. For several weeks the applicants went before the committee, presented their credentials, were interviewed on their plans for reform.
32. But with those credentials, Safire could surely have been more imaginative.
33. Young people who meet the standards earn nationally recognized credentials that employers value.
34. Professional opportunities were scarce for young men, even those with impressive academic credentials.
35. The system has achieved this objective and in the process has established its anti-inflation credentials.
36. Reporters and television crews dribbled in to Austin over the last few days,[http://sentencedict.com/credentials.html] with 275 requesting press credentials.
37. Without any widely recognised accreditation system, the consumer has been left to investigate the credentials of an operator themselves.
38. Professional societies bestow other forms of credentials on a voluntary basis.
39. Like tuition, teacher credentials and class size vary widely at private schools.
40. He promised to take duplicitous physicians before a medical ethics board and strip them of their credentials.
41. But Leeds' own tartan terror, Gordon Strachan, insists it does not make much difference to players with championship credentials.
42. They are hard-won credentials that show outstanding strengths in some of the most competitive business sectors in the world.
43. The Labour Court, a supposedly independent party, with national institution credentials, has delivered a knockout recommendation on Bank Assistants.
44. But you suggested I might have asked you outright for your - er - credentials.
45. They seemed perfect credentials for a man beyond suspicion, Perfect credentials.
46. Mr Fallon and Mr Milburn are both keener to stress local issues and their constituency credentials.
47. For nearly three years President Clinton has carefully burnished his crime-fighter credentials.
48. Ceausescu singled out this minority for especially severe treatment in order to emphasise his nationalist credentials.
49. Sutton's political credentials helped win the approval of the Founders.
50. They then knock at solicitors' doors, presenting their credentials and asking if there is a vacancy for an articled clerk.
51. As such, he has' Impeccable credentials as a commentator on the reasons underlying its success.
52. Digital certificates provide electronic credentials that enable authenticated and encrypted communications and transactions between sites and individuals over the Internet.
53. His benign middle-class credentials were supposed to attract a wide spectrum of supporters, but he was merely a figurehead.
54. The exercise went far to establish his credentials in the right quarters.
55. It is vital to check the credentials of any purported legal representative on the other side.
56. But his good loyalist credentials could not save him when he departed from the narrow path.
57. It has, however, yet to establish its credentials in understanding the views and conflicting perspectives of local communities.
58. A Newsweek reporter, press credentials pinned to his coat and not interfering with police, was coolly and systematically beaten.
59. Alan Gordon James Watt would seem to have the ideal credentials for an international lock.
60. Despite his phony credentials as a cleric, Guinness felt strongly that the reality of this trust was important.
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