Similar words: flexibility, incredible, incredibly, ability, stability, liability, capability, disability. Meaning: [‚kredɪ'bɪlətɪ] n. the quality of being believable or trustworthy.
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61 Being part of the partnership therefore gives the teacher placement organiser greater credibility.
62 Only a handful seemed to appreciate the advantages in actively building trust, credibility, and cooperative relationships with peers.
63 Resolving this conflict was critical in fully accepting the responsibility in being a manager and developing credibility.
64 The firm lost credibility with its most important potential customers.
65 The World Yachting Grand Prix has now gained credibility by attracting renowned and respected sailors.
66 The aim is to build Labour's credibility by creating an economy which will sustain higher spending on its social programme.
67 Not badly at all, given the immense difficulty of restoring credibility to Labour as a party of government.
68 Being infected should not add to her credibility, while not being so should not disqualify her from comment, she says.
69 Not money well spent, and reflects badly on the credibility of their political coverage and on market research as a whole.
70 Charity knew that to protest any more would only undermine her credibility.
71 The practices of the press were to further undermine its credibility.
72 If a government minister dissents then he's out,[sentencedict.com] for the sake of the government's credibility.
73 It is the credibility of this biological explanation which allows them to assimilate other female-male differences to it.
74 The conference on Using effective communications to build environmental credibility will take place in London on 24-25 March 1992.
75 Jim slipped on his overcoat and grabbed his briefcase as well as his large portfolio case to lend credibility to his story.
76 Evidence depends upon witnesses and, to some extent, their credibility is dependent upon their performance in the witness box.
77 News of the freebie started a credibility slide of avalanche proportions.
78 Furthermore, the value of editorial can not be quantified against equivalent advertising cost because of the greater credibility of editorial.
79 The best reasons are the objectivity and credibility of an independent audit.
80 The F-111s are ageing and their credibility as a deterrent depends upon their ability to penetrate increasingly sophisticated Soviet air defences.
81 He habitually risked not only his financial security but also his credibility as a writer with any consistent principles.
82 Because Dave had already established his credibility with the department managers(sentencedict.com), they were willing to take him at his word.
83 This kind of cop-out is also likely to undermine the parents' credibility and the trust put in them.
84 The Liverpudlian is to use his street credibility to try to get the anti-vandalism message across to schoolchildren in Wrexham Maelor.
85 The managers were surprised to find out how difficult it was to build credibility and trust.
86 This can be reassuring to an audience and help to build credibility.
87 The number of leaks is beginning to undermine the credibility of those who claim emails can be made secure.
88 They soon stretch beyond any form of credibility as he jokes with his advisers.
89 Social, economic and political developments crushed the eighteenth-century constitution and hence the credibility of the established constitutional theory.
90 The Red Cross has a great deal of credibility with employees.
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