Sentences with phrase «measure of credibility»

The indicator is not a perfect measure of credibility because it includes the real yield, which will vary with economic conditions.
Sometimes arguments are challenged or simply don't have the impact you would have liked — in these instances an Exhibit may be able to provide that extra measure of credibility that you need to really make your point.
But the fact that it is even proposed lends a measure of credibility to my Baptist correspondent's claim that evangelical and Catholic are two radically different and incompatible ways of being Christian.
Perhaps the June meeting of bishops will restore a measure of credibility to the U.S. conference.
US Senate candidate Gary Berntsen is both sticking up for, and lending a measure of credibility to, the call by GOP gubernatorial hopeful Rick Lazio, for AG Andrew Cuomo to investigate the mosque slated for construction not far from Ground Zero, saying it poses a «real and considerable threat» to New Yorkers and the nation as a whole.
It's just a rumor, but if specificity is any measure of credibility, it might just be right.
The ethos of a presenter is a measure of their credibility, authority, and trustworthiness.
It's literally been years since self - publishing took off in a major way and brought some measure of credibility with it.
They may do so to maintain a measure of credibility.
The report, like the Heartland Institute itself, failed on almost all measures of credibility, and was written by paid contributors.
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