The phrase
"less credibility" means that someone or something is not seen as trustworthy or reliable, making it hard for others to believe or rely on them.
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But you have no scientific research to support your position on your blog and breastfeeding your boy until 4 years old lends to
even less credibility to be honest.
We thought it was perhaps because business has
less credibility now, or such attacks were priced in.
But their push has less and
less credibility as scores go up and students see more and more success.
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.
(One phrase that reverberates almost as much as green jobs these days in climate - energy discussions, with
far less credibility, is «clean coal.»)
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.
It's a Real Madrid supporting newspaper
with less credibility than the Metro when it comes to reporting on football transfers.
The singular relevance and dominance of a New York, or even U.S. - centered art survey has far
less credibility now.
Because of Ms. Clifford's work as a pornographic film star, «she has
less credibility,» said Mr. McGunagle, 75.
And there are three reasons why they are likely to attempt to stick to this position: they know there are dangers in policy U-turns (think Lib Dem commitments to oppose student fees); commitment to the renewal of Trident is entrenched in some parts of the party, even if key members of the leadership understand the downsides; and it would be seen as weakness if they succumbed to pressure from smaller parties with
less credibility and electoral support.
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.
If the governor's office had chosen someone with
less credibility, you could see that there might be suggestions about tampering with witnesses and other evidence (i.e. that the governor's investigation might try to taint the government investigation during their own evidence collection), but I don't think you'll see any of that here with Bart in charge.»
He didn't win the election — the Tories lost it because they had even
less credibility.