Not exact matches
The out
thing is because of you belief that a player is unbiased and more
credible than his coach and some observations.
I get that Corbyn cultists see Blair's great crime being that he actually won elections and see winning as a sign that you are not pure enough, but on these numbers Labour can not even mount a
credible opposition which means May fears her extreme right more
than she does Labour, this can only lead to awful
things for working people in Britain.
... Now, I want us to be a lot more intellectually
credible than that, but I think that we're in a position that we're going to be known for no more
than three
things.»
So as a responsible opposition, and more
credible than the conservatives in this approach, I think that we're seeing and doing the right
thing.
There's plenty of
things you could do to make your qualities more believable and
credible to others
than just saying it outright that you're funny or you're adventurous.
Whilst many have already given credit to the originality of the central plot about a curse being passed on by having sex, let us not forget the works of directors such as David Cronenberg and, if you want to go even more bizarre, Frank Henenlotter, who have both made films involving the distortion of sex and the idea of sex being the conduit for bad
things to happen, And granted, the actual threat in It Follows is a supernatural one rather
than one of the body turning on itself, but how many curse movies have there been since Ringu convinced us all that video tapes were
credible vessels for evil beings from other dimensions to cross over and kill us?
Other
than that, and the efficiency of being able to carry «hundreds of books» on you all the time — none of the ads for these readers can supply any
credible reason why someone would want to walk around with an entire library in their pocket — I just can't see why these
things are popular.
However, it's hard to make a
credible argument that Tablets (or for that matter any of today's technology other
than the Internet and
things like desktop and laptop computers and phones) will be around in 10 - 15 years.
The
thing I like about
Credible is that they give you so many more loan choices
than other companies.
He references this AMEG nonsense, presents it as valid science (although it is the furthest
thing from), grossly exaggerates articles to make a point, and claims utter nonsense (6 °C by 2050, more
than 100 % more
than any
credible institution predicts under any scenario) and never backs up his claims with numbers (especially his feedbacks, apart from the AMEG / methane stuff).
«My goal through the Gold Standard has been two
things: to continue to demonstrate why carbon markets and climate finance can be
credible,» he said «And the second piece is trying to bring that tangible financial value to a wider range of environmental impacts and social impacts
than just carbon.»
In recent discussion of the Weblog 2007 Awards, several commenters at other blogs have argued that our criticisms of the Mannian parlor tricks have been «thoroughly refuted and discarded by climatologists, published in a
credible journal»; that «other professionals in the field who also have «looked in great detail at the problem at hand» and have come to the conclusion that rather
than McIntyre's findings being «valid and relevant», they instead have found them to be «without statistical and climatological merit»; that CA «fluffed on the whole hockey stick
thing».