Sentences with phrase «give less credibility»

Does that give less credibility to the endorsement?
I found it interesting you decided to capitalize «God» - considering you don't believe in Him, I would have thought you would have given less credibility by keeping Him lowercase.

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He believes the Games gave the city positive exposure and a sense of credibility, which have helped his company secure work with clients looking to set up shop in less expensive startup hubs.
It would seem to me that anyone who feels the need to blog their religious beliefs has some sort of mental issue & certainly fliping their opinion 180 degrees gives them even less credibility.
One of the 13 executive presbyters of the Assemblies of God, and in 1985 a top contender for general superintendent of that denomination, the silver - haired, silken - voiced Dortsch gave PTL credibility in the eyes of Assemblies of God leaders who were still not too sure about the propriety of watching TV, much less of waterslides.
The decision to focus upon attacking Obama's foreign policy record was perhaps unwise given that this is one area in which Obama enjoys relatively broad support and in which Romney has little experience — and given his recent debacles on the international stage, even less credibility.
Some Conservatives are pressing Cameron to expose Clegg's support for an earned amnesty for illegal immigrants, his willingness to keep anyone given a sentence of less than six months out of jail, and the credibility of the party's claim that it can raise # 4.8 bn a year from anti-tax avoidance measures.
At the same time, he gained credibility with oil and gas, and by not giving up on his pledges for offshore production, is increasing his industrial credibility, which might enhance his ability to enact future energy policy initiatives because he'll get less opposition from them downstream.
That gives EP more credibility with lawmakers than ELPC — but also a lot less money.
By all means sell yourself but don't exaggerate - doing so will only give your case less credibility.
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