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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61. Such appointments are customary for presidents, although most have broader academic credentials than Bulger.
62. Although known as a technocrat rather than an ideologue, Yeutter's conservative credentials were impeccable.
63. This scrutiny of medical credentials ensures that patients get properly trained doctors.
64. After looking at the credentials for miraculous claims, Hume came to the conclusion that the balance of probabilities counted against them.
65. The question that has to be asked is this: Who checks the moral credentials of the moralists?
66. The author's credentials as an advocate for the popularity as well as the excellence of publicly-sponsored theatre are beyond question.
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67. He'd think nothing of checking up on a fellow's credentials.
68. Lee looked at his bloated face peering in above the set of credentials he held under his chin.
69. Jefferson came to Church youth work with very solid credentials.
70. No doubt it will sorely test the liberal and progressive credentials of certain members.
71. However, their vaunted credentials as representatives of the opposition were questioned by commentators.
72. After establishing my credentials and getting my outsized but very tastefully colored beige identification card, I begin my search.
73. Her credentials, if she could call them that, had somehow got about.
74. Wouldn't this be in line with the much-paraded environmental credentials of our major retailers?
75. The momentum of the Tyminski campaign faltered amid further allegations about his credentials and and background.
76. However, as the convention began Monday, the credentials that allowed AirTouch technicians to get to their equipment were taken away.
77. So I will provide insight later into my credentials and extensive background as a successful practitioner of Total Quality Management.
78. The legislative victory also burnished Putin's credentials as an economic reformer.
79. With rare exceptions, very few patients either understand or utilize the data on physician credentials that are available to them.
80. Here the normal justification thesis establishes the credentials of John and Ruth as authorities in their fields.
81. Mr George has a reputation as a hawk on inflation and his move yesterday will reinforce his credentials.
82. Are those empirical credentials sufficient, however, to sustain the metaphysical implications it is thought that the laws have?
83. He has touted his anti-crime credentials by ordering guidelines for local authorities that would oust from public housing residents who commit crimes.
84. In 1996, the nominees possess solid credentials for the presidency as well as the vice presidency.
85. He will be picked on, as always, but by quarterbacks with credentials roughly matching his own.
86. And the first, Donald Palma, arrived Monday with impressive credentials in the new music field.
87. Oblivious to the emotion riding on their backs, Aureole and Pinza came to Epsom with excellent credentials.
88. That too is a relevant question, so, following is a synopsis of my credentials in that respect.
89. Far from hanging on to its radical credentials, abstract expressionism was seen by many to have sedimented into mainstream orthodoxy.
90. Logon to the host system with the applicable credentials.
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