Sentences with phrase «much higher credibility»

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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.
When a movie gets such a high ranking... It is just a matter that this critic didn't like it... So why doesn't a critic ever just admit you know... It wasn't a bad movie it just wasn't my cup of tea... Because a bad review of the movie that gets 92 to 96 % does not hold much credibility
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.
That, coupled with her connections to various for - profit education entities that stand to benefit from more choice - driven school systems, pretty much destroyed her credibility as a thoughtful, impartial leader of a high - stakes debate.
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But if you can use it to establish yourself and an expert in the field, then you can sell much higher value products because of your credibility.
Personally, I think the credibility of the finding would have been much higher in my book if they would have made every respondent list their top choice for a tablet manufacturer.
When the 10 - year yield is much higher than the recent rate of inflation, bond investors are essentially saying that inflation threatens to increase in the future - investors lack faith in the Fed's ability to hold inflation stable, so they build a «credibility penalty» into interest rates.
You can pretty much guarantee your buyers that the pup you sell them with a 0.3 will never have DJD (HD), but you lose credibility with such a guarantee as that index creeps higher and higher.
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...
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