All it takes for your customers to give up the idea of doing business with you is
a little lack of credibility.
Not exact matches
Sorry to disillusion you again in your ongoing moment
of confusion and
lack of ESL skills but the fact is you hit all seven points on the head with each and every comment and reply you post proving you are nothing more than a vapid
little troll with a less than meaningless life attempting to gain
credibility by lying.
Often, what develops in cross examination is that the witness has
little concept that verifying interrogatory answers was a serious undertaking — and that
lack of understanding can be used to both undermine that witness»
credibility and undermine the attorney's fee claim (I believe it is relevant to a party's fee claim if that party's attorney had the party executing documents the party does not understand).
This has been a major issue in Australia where the foisting
of a variety
of «community» council structures on settlements and missions in Australia from the late 1960's on in the name
of «self - management» or «self - determination» contributed to undermining traditional authority structures, had
little credibility in the eyes
of community members, and may well have contributed to the social dysfunction that has developed in many communities over the past 20 to 30 years - in Harvard Project terms, there was a monumental
lack of cultural fit.
We have a very «relaxed» business casual dress policy and I keep trying to get my staff to recognize that stepping their dress up just a
little — maybe to «real» business casual — will add so much
credibility to them, as they tend to be younger and their suggestions less trusted because
of a perceived
lack of experience, etc..