Credibility

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"Credibility" in a Sentence (13 examples)

For this reason, the credibility of the book's authors rests on the credibility of their sources.

He lost his credibility because he betrayed a friend.

The book's weak-point is that it lacks credibility when a married writer recommends remaining unmarried.

His credibility is so low that, if he says something is green, the chance that it is not is almost a certainty.

The lack of credibility of a married writer’s recommendation to remain unmarried is the weak point of the book.

Tom lost his credibility.

The credibility and veracity of the report that pieces of the plane have been found, cannot yet be verified.

You've lost your credibility.

They've lost all credibility.

Tom has credibility problems.

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After weeks of blowing smoke, her credibility with me was next to nil.

The inability of Trump's own spokespeople to speak authoritatively on the president's thinking and actions -- a challenge even Trump himself has acknowledged -- has left the White House with an enormous credibility gap, and has tarnished the reputations of many of its most visible spokespeople.

The 'partygate' controversy has played a major part in undermining the credibility of Boris Johnson and his Government and has led to calls from senior MPs for him to resign.

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