Sentences with phrase «lack public credibility»

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The trouble is at the moment Labour lacks the credibility to sell such a policy to the British public.
Given the circumstantial evidence known to the public, the finding of «no collusion» lacks credibility.
No «Veteran» adulation here in this silly manufactured photo op., for the man who ran over in desperation to VFW POST 231 to gain some Wall Street like cheap credibility with the public concerning his lack of profile with those currently serving in the military, and sadly it was with, «Veterans of Foreign Wars, (VFW), which made it even more sickening and cheap to me.
Regardless of the lack of any scientific credibility, the stage has been set for borax and boric acid to be globally removed from public sale at short or no notice.
The trouble is that such a crusading entity is unlikely to be one which is tainted by alarmism itself as they would have too much to lose, or be so politically extreme as to lack credibility with most of the public.
Their fecklessness and lack of credibility will manifest as the continued decline of British industry, the continued rise of unemployment, and the deepening of the mutual cynicism between the public and themselves.
Well, reading between the lines, it sounds to me like he's saying the IPCC needs to figure out better ways to lie to the public about climate change because last time they did a half - assed job, the AR4 Report lacked a lot of credibility (what do you expect when you use magazine articles as data?)
That approach to critique can hardly be considered as rational, in the field of film criticism such public statements are viewed as lazy and lacking credibility.
Industry misinformation is then pushed to the public through astroturf front groups (like the Koch - funded and - founded Americans for Prosperity), through advertising campaigns (like those run by the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity), and by hiring «scientists» or «experts» with that special lack of integrity and credibility that allows a person to earn money at the expense of a far, far broader population.
So even if the reality is uncertainty, and that climate science lacks credibility, these inconvenient facts should be hidden from the public.
That's not the case in BC, and given your lack of credibility at this point (because you keep exaggerating and lying about the effects of easing access to MLS information to the public) I doubt that's the case in your province as well.
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