Sentences with phrase «heavily on the credibility»

Senior party sources suggested that, although Cable backed the policy first proposed under Farron of a second referendum on Brexit, he wanted to lean heavily on his credibility as a former cabinet minister to give the party more gravitas.
(ie., There was some propaganda in that movie; some skewing — thus, I would weigh in more heavily on the credibility of Julian, than of Cumberbatch.)
After a car accident, a mild traumatic brain injury case usually relies heavily on the credibility of the claimant.

Not exact matches

«In this case,» says Steinfels, «the news media tended to bestow credibility heavily on a rather narrow set of experts» lawyers, therapists, and leaders of victims» groups, who had long been locked in legal battles with the bishops.»
Nigel Farage's admission that the bus was a «mistake» and Boris Johnson's post-referendum column that heavily nuanced or backtracked on most of the Leave campaign's promises only served to further damage their credibility.
In coming to his conclusion about the plaintiff's credibility, the trial judge relied heavily on entries from the plaintiff's Facebook page.
Findings in this heavily litigated area are often predicated on erroneous clinical assumptions such as: that doctors accept uncritically and at face value what the client says about their history (HE (DRC — credibility and psychiatric reports) Democratic Republic of Congo [2004] UKIAT 00321); that only psychiatrists can diagnose conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (HH (Ethiopia) v SSHD [2007] EWCA Civ 306, [2007] All ER (D) 259 (Mar)-RRB-; and that doctors do not consider alternative explanations, including fabrication when, in fact, this is integrated into medical training and has always been a specified requirement of the IP (para 105 (f)-RRB-.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z