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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91 During this time you will have developed the personal credibility to communicate persuasively at top management level.
92 Even some analysts who have serious reservations about enlargement cite a potential credibility problem if the initiative is halted.
93 Yet the dissents accumulated weight and evidence until they threatened to destroy the credibility of science altogether.
94 Has this neglect of basic business principles destroyed the credibility of all online business ventures?
95 The theory gained credibility when Lewis was elevated in October 1993 to president, a post formerly held by McColl.
96 Simply to imagine it is to defy credibility: A phone rings in a boarding house in Mobile, Alabama.
97 The director involved thought that perhaps larger consultancies offered more credibility among candidates, but he was not convinced.
98 Its credibility has been severely damaged and its attempts to find a solution to the problem have resulted in abject failure.
99 The Bible's miracles, so far from supporting its claim to supernatural authority, served rather to undermine its credibility.
100 Successful application of these strategies can, in turn[sentence dictionary], build additional power bases of reputation and professional credibility.
101 One problem faced by inspectors/advisers is building their authority and credibility within schools.
102 Failure to address these issues will destroy its credibility among financial intermediaries.
103 And he denied Mr Major would lose all credibility by not pressing ahead with the treaty.
104 In each case, performance inevitably improves, with each small improvement restoring a measure of organizational credibility and self-respect.
105 Evaluations show these educators have a high impact and real credibility with 13 to 18 year olds.
106 I think Tomlinson will do a good job and restore credibility as chief inspector.
107 Your impressive track record on paper must be matched by your ability to talk about it, otherwise you will lose credibility.
108 If they do, juries should be told of the circumstances in order to assess the credibility of a witness.
109 Both Nash reversion and Abreu's simple penal codes are subgame perfect equilibrium strategies and so satisfy this criterion of credibility.
110 But that would damage the credibility of the government further and certainly affect the financial markets, analysts said.
111 The purpose of the audit is to add credibility to financial statements for the immediate benefit of the shareholders.
112 Inaccurate though this perception may be, it creates a credibility gap which Peavey must yet cross.
113 In doing this, public relations creates confidence in a company's management and its products, which builds credibility.
114 Others suggested that because of its rigid op-position to birth control, the Church had forfeited its credibility in the reproductive debate.
115 Last year was clearly about gaining credibility again, saying we were going to cut costs and then doing it.
116 She knew she stood a good chance of losing credibility, and perhaps even her job.
117 This was Antonio Lozano Gracias, whose appointment as attorney general Zedillo hoped would give the assassination investigations credibility.
118 Economic statistics are losing their credibility and capacity to depress.
119 He had to be seen to be human but not so human as to challenge his credibility as divine.
120 No one would deny that there's a big job to be done retrieving the credibility of science.
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