credibility造句31 He complained that we had tried to undermine his credibility within the company.
32 He would lose all credibility with the Coptic community.
33 This rather undermines his credibility as a detached observer.
34 With whom is Washington going to lose credibility?
35 The scandal has ruined his credibility as a leader.
36 It takes time and work to build credibility.
37 Harris has lost credibility among his colleagues.
38 Or, if that failed, to destroy my credibility.
39 It gives me credibility with the reps.
40 On the other hand, honesty is an absolutely necessary policy as a matter of principle and also credibility.
41 Here was her big break, a star role to confirm that all-important credibility.
42 After years of political repression, the education system has little credibility with those it is supposed to serve.
43 At the same time, two financial scandals have damaged the government's credibility.
44 Reliable eyewitness reports of actual events, when embedded in such a list, suffered a serious erosion of credibility.
45 They lose credibility quickly with a resultant adverse impact on employee performance and profit.
46 Hume believed that four factors undermine the credibility of reports of miracles.
47 A poor attendance record leads to a credibility gap with superiors. 2.
48 To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility.
49 He even told Eleanor her age and name to add credibility.
50 Don't plan twenty similar letters on one subject; your people lose credibility again.
51 They can add their credibility when I have to go back and talk to the client.
52 The cost to our presumptions and our credibility as a democracy is greater still.
53 Why Clinton administration officials have opened such a yawning credibility gap is hard to say.
54 The benefit to competitiveness would be short-term, while the damage to our credibility as an economy would be massive.
55 And Moore, although mannered, builds just enough credibility to click in her role.
56 But as it happens, there may be credibility to her account.
57 Her distance from the moneymaking machine reduced her credibility as a disciplinarian to zero.
58 Backed by a combination of sticks and carrots, the advice often gains credibility only because it is taken.
59 Hence the need for a coalition government in Moscow that would have the credibility which Mr Gorbachev's jaded administration now lacks.
60 There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship.