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We need to ensure the credibility of the market.

Above all the Europeans fear their credibility would be drained.

It should use that credibility to fend off weakness now.

So we have to be very careful [to] ensure the credibility of our economy and the credibility of our government.

These kind of cuts will at least get him some credibility on the budget.

I don't think they appreciate the damage that was done to their already shaky credibility.

A policy that lacked flexibility also lacked credibility, and was no deterrent at all.

Our correspondent says these accusations and withdrawals have dented the credibility of the elections.

So it takes time to build that credibility and loyalty with your team.

This may win him votes at home, but it will hardly add to his credibility in the West.

Mr Bernanke's words steadied markets during that turmoil, suggesting he has won credibility - albeit with a more consensual style.

The concept of tonic food is far from losing credibility, either with Westerners or practitioners of modern medicine.

The premier also stressed cultural advancement and higher ethical standards in China, including higher credibility, integrity, tolerance, fraternity and morality.

Having a link to the royal family establishes instant credibility for the firm, said veteran publicist Michelle Tennant, who is also co-founder of Wasabi Publicity.

However, even if the allegations are true, the maid's credibility has already been destroyed, and this alone will seriously weaken any chances of obtaining a conviction.

Using your name and the name of your non-profit charity in your promotion will lend credibility and breed trust in your offer.

The EU must also continue to object forcefully to the gas cut-off, making clear that it undermines Russia’s credibility as a reliable energy supplier.

And yes, when authors are insufficiently disclosing of their results, it is certainly justifiable to rely on whatever you know about them to evaluate their credibility.

He turned down a plum job in criminal accountancy, partly for personal reasons, and thus acquired credibility: everyone assumed that no undercover cop would turn down such a job.

The statistical evidence suggests that, thanks to the central bankers' credibility as inflation fighters, America's underlying rate of price increases has become less vulnerable to transitory pressures, such as rising energy or food prices.

Yes, pickle juice has long been touted as a fix for cramping muscles by some runners and coaches, and now a recent study lends even more credibility to this home remedy.

Actually, your personal testimony is more effective than a sermon, because unbelievers see pastors as professional salesmen, but see you as a "satisfied customer," so they give you more credibility.

You could almost say this venerable institution with its great credibility and history has been infiltrated slowly by the type of people it was not intended to deal with.

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