Senior party sources suggested that, although Cable backed the policy first proposed under Farron of a second referendum on Brexit, he wanted to lean heavily
on his credibility as a former cabinet minister to give the party more gravitas.
«Her hypocritical and timid silence while Kanu's IPOB supporters were engaged in lawlessness and recklessness in violation of his bail conditions is a burden
on her credibility as a national crusader who should be courageous to condemn criminality.
So a lot can depend
on your credibility as a good writer; an existing track record of newspaper or magazine publication can often be sufficient to get yourself a book deal.
And finally — it follows as the night the day — no single step can have such a profound effect
on your credibility as purging these sophomoric markers from your speech.
Not exact matches
The reputation economy is basically the notion that
as we increasingly live more of our lives online, our
credibility will become more dependent
on our digital footprint.
While it's unknown whether that will happen — the notoriously secretive Apple isn't saying — a developers page
on Apple's website listed the operating system
as «macOS,» lending far more
credibility to the earlier rumors.
This follows a slew of statements by Conway that have raised questions about her
credibility, including her references to a nonexistent «Bowling Green Massacre,» for which she was widely criticized,
as well
as her
on - air promotion of Ivanka Trump fashion products.
It's deep stuff, and it doesn't mean that you have to dwell
on this all the time
as you're trying to do what you have to do to succeed: Identify important customer needs, create solutions, develop a compelling value proposition, gather necessary resources, build
credibility, and lead your venture to greatness.
Much of the effectiveness of Canadian monetary policy depends
on the Bank of Canada's
credibility: managing expectations for the future is at least
as important
as setting short - term interest rates.
As things stand in 2014, the prospects for 2039 for the building and what happens inside it hinge
on three things: Just how far the trading community pushes automation, how hard regulators push back and how well the 80 or so locations now where stocks are traded can maintain their trust and
credibility with the investing public.
Since Thiel's
credibility as a public intellectual is built in part
on the presumed validation imparted by his financial success, the financial crisis of 2008 posed a threat to everything he had created.
Chuck Hagel, who served
as defense secretary from February 2013 to last February, told the Atlantic Council earlier this month that backing down
on the red line «hurt the
credibility of the president of the United States.»
The best way for Ukraine to gain instant
credibility as a serious voice for economic security through transparency and good governance is to put its own record up for scrutiny and implement expert recommendations
on institutional reform at home.
Your drip emails should link to reference content
on your website, to build
credibility and capture leads (such
as blog posts or white papers).
As a result, they can cross tabulate the data and obtain new insights into employee ownership
on a scale — and with a
credibility — that might not otherwise be possible.
«Mr. Speaker,
as I said,
on the subject of
credibility which was raised by the NDP, my point is this,» Mr. Moore offered, attempting to segue from a question about the shuttering of the Health Council of Canada.
Because these aren't
on your site, they're more difficult to control, but they also offer more
credibility,
as these factors serve
as third - party indicators to your domain's authoritative strength.
As a result, much of Canada's monetary policy framework is focused
on establishing and maintaining the
credibility of the Bank of Canada.
On their own, short form content like quotes, tips and statistics are useful for social network shares and
as added
credibility to blog posts, ebooks and articles.
Boss Borje Ekholm's strategy of slimming down and boosting margins is sound, but lacks
credibility as he was
on the board when things turned sour.
After a series of weak, scandal - ridden minority governments, Modi appears to be
on his way to restoring India's
credibility as a dynamic, fast - growing emerging economy.
Calling unemployment a «fickle indicator,» the group warned that if Carney was wrong, «the bank could be required to backtrack
on its guidance, with the likely consequence of reduced
credibility, and
as a result, less scope to operate monetary policy flexibly in future.»
To publish these types of stories, you probably will need to have a large, yet nimble team to make sure you aren't missing out
on breaking news,
as well
as someone to fact - check so you don't break fake stories and hurt your
credibility.
6) HubSpot's
credibility increases
as we prove to our audience that we will always stay up to date
on important industry news and teach them what they need to know to be great inbound marketers.
Among the explanations that have been put forward are the increased
credibility of central banks in controlling inflation (inflation rates remain below 3 per cent across the developed world), the low level of official interest rates in the major economies reflecting low inflation and the continuing weakness in some economies, a glut of savings
on world markets particularly sourced from the Asian region, and changes to pension fund rules in some countries which are seen
as biasing investments away from equities towards bonds.
As significant shareholders come with considerable legitimacy and
credibility stemming from their financial, time and energy commitment, their presence of the board and
on standing committees stands to reason.
Ex-FED Chairman Paul Volcker delivered a speech
on May 29, which served
as a «shofar» blast, warning the FED and its governors to be cautious in possibly undermining the
credibility that all central bankers strive to maintain.
'» Sadly, Catholic priests are suspended from their priestly ministry — in effect, treated
as guilty —
on the basis of neither of these judicial standards, but
on the basis of the weakest possible criterion, mere «
credibility.»
You may not like the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, you may not agree with their tenets, you may even feel you are such an expert
on what makes someone a Christian and have the right to make the judgement
on who is and who isn't, but spouting off inaccurate claims indicates no
credibility, and inasmuch
as Jesus said «thou shalt not bear false witness» I guess it doesn't leave you looking much like a Christian.
The rejection of metaphysics by most modern philosophers and theologians has seen the gap filled by influential scientists, often with little philosophical training but with the
credibility that their status
as scientists confers
on them.
It does not enhance the
credibility of a Church that,
on so many fronts, presents itself
as an expert
on justice.
She confesses to experiencing a distinct pleasure every time she reads in the paper, «Disagreeing with the Pope, Father Charles Curran of Southern Methodist University said...» It does seem to reduce his already reduced
credibility as an authority
on Catholic faith and life.
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.
As to your thoughts - The fact that you can read and post
on his blog does not give you any
credibility.
We have bible swear ins in court which in a majority Christian country can leave non-Christians in a bind
as to whether to risk
credibility by not swearing
on the bible... or the opposite.
It's been all quiet
on the Al Gore front recently,
as Climategate and the falsehoods in the IPCC report undermined the
credibility of global warming hysteria — that is, the attempt to panic us into dismantling our economies, radically redistributing wealth, and empowering unelected international bureaucrats and a scientocracy to control it all.
For years people have complained, with considerable justice, about the laundry list of issues
on which the USCC lobbies Congress, a list that has too often lent
credibility to the complaint that it is,
as the monsignor says, the religious lobby of the Democratic Party.
As Obama addressed the uniformed group, he asserted that «Nobody has more
credibility with the American people
on this issue than you do».
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.
She joins the whisky trade body to help build and extend the SWA's international influence and contacts, eliminate barriers to the export of Scotch and position the organisation
as one with broad international
credibility on the importance of free trade and open markets.
Junzuo Zhang, programme leader of the China - UK Collaboration
on International Forest Investment and Trade (InFIT), described the core values of
credibility as being multi-stakeholder, robustness and transparency.
In food categories such
as pies, frozen pizza, fast foods, sweet biscuits, rolled fruit confectionery and frozen meals, products with the Tick may represent a slight improvement
on similar products, but these food types do not deserve any stamp of
credibility.
I just can't see any of the past players such
as Henri, Viera or Arteta having the all round experience, status /
credibility and qualifications to take
on the Arsenal in its current state.
However in order to have
credibility in terms of being an ethically - run football club, the profits should be re-invested for the benefit of the fans, making the team better
on the pitch to seriously challenge for all trophies, and making watching the games
as affordable
as possible.
I just see him still being in AAA
as an obvious ruse to lend
credibility to their assertion that he was kept in AAA «to work
on things
as a player» and not simply for service time issues.
Only a study following people who actually base their diet
on this eating plan would give us an accurate answer
as to its
credibility and health effects.
Health care providers and groups with public influence — such
as the media, policy makers, and health advocates — need accurate technical information
on this issue to prevent the spread of misinformation and to maintain the strength and
credibility of breastfeeding promotion activities.
The second, I've alluded to
as owning your admissions — the idea that once you've conceded a point, you can't arbitrarily go back
on that without losing
credibility.
Some research has even shown that it's beneficial to have a Google Ad show up
on a page that also has your site in the organic Google search results — if a page contains both your ad and your link in the Google search results, more people click
on your link,
as if the ad somehow delivered extra visibility or
credibility.
«At some point, Senator Schumer's
credibility in talking about national security issues, particularly when the facts are
as they are when it relates to homeland security, have to be affected by the position that he's taken
on other issues,» Earnest said.