Sentences with phrase «much about credibility»

If they take money upfront, it does not say much about their credibility.
This doesn't say much about your credibility nor your qualifications as a writer, or an editor - in - chief.
For many truck buyers, this purchase is just as much about credibility as it is about practicality.

Not exact matches

«It's not so much about the funds, the Europeans have enough money to lend to Greece,» an official close to the bailout talks, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of negotiations, told CNBC earlier this week, adding that the issue is more of credibility.
«Greater clarity can now emerge in the debate about how to regulate virtual currencies, leading to increased credibility and consumer confidence; in turn, virtual currencies will have a much greater critical mass in the financial services system.»
Unless you're Seth Godin, who has written about marketing for the last 20 years, short posts won't do much to establish your credibility.
Dude has about as much credibility as Rob Ford with me now.
What I said was people in this country were ready to vote for someone of a different color not because of his credibility (after all, he had pretty much nothing for a record before running for office) which you seem to care so much about, but because of the color of his skin.
If a person publicly attacks a religion — such as in a cnn sound off - it says much more about that person's credibility and character than the religion they are trying to discredit.
1) The people, including Father Greeley, who incessantly lament the gap between teaching and the reception of teaching are typically the same people who have for years worked to undermine the credibility of the Church's teaching office; 2) Their measure of whether the Church is listening is whether teaching is brought into line with their preferences; 3) The curia in Rome coordinates and corrects as necessary, but the teachers of the Church are the bishops, priests and catechists who too often find it easier to blame Rome than to do their job; 4) Catholic Americans are about 6 percent of the universal Church, and Greeley's think - for - themselves educated Catholics who are unhappy with church teaching, usually on matters sexual, are a much smaller part of that 6 percent.
One of the 13 executive presbyters of the Assemblies of God, and in 1985 a top contender for general superintendent of that denomination, the silver - haired, silken - voiced Dortsch gave PTL credibility in the eyes of Assemblies of God leaders who were still not too sure about the propriety of watching TV, much less of waterslides.
The Chronicle of Higher Education and Change have been much concerned about values recently, as have the American Association of Higher Education and the other Washington - based educational agencies; the Danforth Foundation recently held a workshop on values in liberal arts education, and the whole issue has been given academic credibility by programs in moral development and in value analysis at several universities.
READ MORE ABOUT DAIRY FOOD TRENDS: Highlighting the Healthy Halo of Dairy Foods Processors are keeping it real by leveraging dairy's whole - food credibility Dairy Processors Focus on Clean Ingredients, New Organic Products The clean label trend (which is dominating the conversation in the food industry) isn't so much a trend anymore, but a «movement.»
And there is so much in the Adminstration to investigate regarding the Agencies and Authorities (the latter being the Shadow Government that pulls that State train) that Mr. Dicker's credibility will be at stake until he runs a big story about the Administartion's negative side and does not try to minimize it.
According to Mr Adams, the polls are much ado about nothing, and suggested that some institutions have shun credibility and allowed themselves to be used.
However, even if the hacked emails from HADCRU end up to be much ado about nothing in the context of any actual misfeasance that impacts the climate data records, the damage to the public credibility of climate research is likely to be significant.
We can say everything we want about how much [credibility] we should invest in a one - time test, but some of the most poignant discussions I've had are with parents who didn't find out until their child was in the seventh or eighth grade that she or he was way behind — not reading up to par, not doing math up to par, and not prepared to take on high - school - level work.
But lapping the «Ring at under 7 minutes is impressive no matter what you are driving, and doing it about 5 seconds quicker that the much more expensive Porsche 918 Spyder earns you a lot of credibility.
Credibility within the field you're writing about (this is crucial; it's not much good if you've spent a lifetime working and developing connections in health care but your book is about art history, for example)
The concept had about as much credibility as people suggesting I count sheep to help me go to sleep.
But how much longer can her credibility hold together, if even her own friends see her as someone who can't seem to get historical facts correct about her personal situation, combined with her claims of being attacked by US Senator James Inhofe being undercut by her own words, and her apparent failure to fact - check elemental details surrounding a core set of evidence she relies on to indict «corrupt skeptic climate scientists»?
A severe credibility problem for proponents of anthropogenic global warming is the challenge that models can't forecast beyond 72 hours, but they're certain about much longer forecasts.
Bishop Hill says - Louise Gray has adopted the role of recruiting sergeant for the Balcombe protest camp, offering up helpful advice on what aspirant participants should bring along: http://www.bishop-hill.net/blog/2013/8/7/environmentalist-journalist.html [That pretty much shreds Gray's credibility — Anthony] ============================================================= Lots of chatter about sea ice being higher than in many recent years: Danish Meteorological Institute: Arctic...
This guy has written on implications that freshwater systems are tying up as much or more carbon than oceans: http://limnology.wisc.edu/personnel/hanson/ It is hard to give credibility to ex cathedra assertions about how the climate works due to CO2 when large parts of the carbon cycle are not accounted for.
And people might think that scientists who advocate for specific policies are injecting themselves into areas they don't know much about, which again may harm their scientific credibility.
As one CMO put it to me without irony, «Success in a large law firm is all about credibility, which means accepting that we don't often do things the right way, we do them our partners» way, but after about a year of serving their needs you should have built up enough credibility to gently make suggestions, most of which they'll discard, but to survive you can't try to do too much too quickly.»
Going by these comments, if claim settlement ration is not to be worried about and if company credibility / longevity is also need not be worried much (being backed by IRDA for insolvency etc.,), then isn't it straight forward to go for the cheapest plan?
When it comes to organized real estate the Competition Bureau of Canada has about as much credibility as a problem child!
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