The phrase
"little credibility" means that someone or something is not considered trustworthy or believable.
Full definition
You have
very little credibility with lenders if you don't have at least a checking account and, preferably, a savings account.
When they put out information that is simply not true and treat it as fact they are losing
what little credibility they have left.
The fact is that business has an absolutely miserable record and very
little credibility if any re: estimating the costs of reducing pollution.
I understand that you've built your niche on belittling authors (female authors, specifically, it seems), but your statements hold very
little credibility in the face of those of us who are truly dedicated to the craft and willing to put in the time and work.
«This deal fell apart because Ant Financial is from China, a country that has
little credibility when it comes to protecting personal data,» said Scott Kennedy, a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Readers of NFU know that I
give little credibility to any data out of China for I can not trust a nation that blocks the free flow of information over the Internet.
In our eyes, JCOPE will have
little credibility until new laws are passed which prohibit the Committee from appointing an executive director, or senior managers, who have worked for a sitting governor, attorney general, comptroller, the legislature, or a firm which lobbies the state of New York.
Neeson, likewise, offers
precious little credibility here, though Texas native Wilson (Bottle Rocket, co-writer of Rushmore) provides a nice reality check as he fills Russ Tamblyn's old shoes from the Wise outing.
Popcap Games» company image doesn't really extend beyond the social games sector, with
little credibility outside to extend to hardcore gamers beyond Bejeweled.
The forest code had
little credibility before 2004, partly because the rules of the code were changed abruptly,» says Claudia Stickler, a co-author of the study.
This «Skeptical Science» post is an excellent choice to show
how little credibility there is in the whole feedback house of cards:
I find that I have only been able to express these views with too much snark and therefor
too little credibility.
Sybase then was in a position similar to BlackBerry's now: it had very
little credibility with Wall Street, posting a 1998 operating loss of $ 98 million.
You will have
little credibility until, when you rant about the «culture» / perfidy of schools like Baylor, MSU, and PSU, you include UM in the ranks of those to be censured.
If congregations continue to reflect the racial and sexual prejudices of American culture in the way they define membership, authority, and power, the church will have
very little credibility as a prophetic voice in God's world.
Somehow Bloomberg or the government have
little credibility.
«Innovation groups» tend to be disconnected from the true business, serving as a discovery function, and often with
little credibility.
The net result of all this is a Finance Minister with very
little credibility (only made worse by the Finance Minister's cynicism about using a blind trust for his financial assets), and a Finance Department with diminished authority, both within and outside government.
As we have seen, thereâ $ ™ s
little credibility to the claim that corporate tax cuts are doing much to stimulate the economy with excess corporate cash at record levels and little growth in investment rates or the economy.Â
A good set of business cards can be printed quite cheaply and can go a long way towards giving
you a little credibility and something to hand around.
Of all the rumours that could be created, you'd think that it would be one that could have
a little credibility and likelihood, however I suppose even if Wenger truly did enquire, then Spurs» # 100 million valuation will have put the Boss off anyway.
PEF has fallen fast and far under his direction, and has
little credibility, if any, left.
The GOP fired back, with House Speaker John Boehner declaring: «By ignoring the will of the American people, President Obama has cemented his legacy of lawlessness and squandered what
little credibility he had left.»
But the inexperienced Europhile Alexander, unlike Laws, has
little credibility in the eyes of restless, right - wing Tory backbenchers.
Let John Dramani Mahama quit blandishing, attempting to curry favor where he has
little credibility to merit listening to.
A veteran cast gives the 1968 cheapie The Bamboo Saucer what
little credibility it has.
If they don't want television news to lose what
little credibility it has left, someone needs to say «no» to the next cameo offer from Hollywood, and get on with the story.
Thankfully, James Franco is there to add
a little credibility to the project as the ultra-friendly, drug - dealing Saul.
Desperate to revive his career and earn
a little credibility in the process, Riggan mounts an adaptation of the Raymond Carver short story «What We Talk About When We Talk About Love» on Broadway.
Schwarzenegger has
little credibility as a fireman.
«However, research shows that current methods of teacher evaluation have
little credibility with teachers.
«For us to do other than this — we have 600,000 members — would give me very
little credibility with my own members,» New York State United Teachers President Richard Iannuzzi told The Huffington Post.
This credit card debt also gives
me a little credibility when I talk about cards not being evil.
Regardless of how much or
little credibility you want to give the reputable breeder, it's only logical to conclude that he's more apt to take better care of his animals than a BYB or a puppy miller.
These types of certification programs have
little credibility.
You lost
all little credibility, a human has entitled.
Gore has
little credibility with many because of US government and industry efforts to attack him (rather than the science) and the general willingness of «free» Americans to reduce everything to a partisan issue.