Second, legal materials have a great deal more
public credibility when they're not seen as vehicles for rank self - promotion.
Not exact matches
If the central bank's communications suggest that it has greater knowledge or greater precision in its inflation control than it does in reality, then
when this becomes apparent and the
public's expectations are disappointed, the central bank's
credibility may be damaged.
When, on the other hand, Jews and Christians discover their common border that faces onto the world and devise means for the joint proclamation of certain truths they hold in common, the
public credibility of their message increases enormously.
Based entirely on anecdotal evidence, however, I believe the press»
credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election of 2008,
when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the
public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
The point is that churches exceed their competence, undermine their
credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people
when they turn themselves into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue in
public dispute.
When, as here, it is possible to verify whether
public assertions made by plaintiffs are true, there should never be a statement in the press by board members that gives
credibility to sensational headlines or what can best be described as «false news.»
But in a period of financial stress,
when private sector confidence is low, we can also use the
credibility of the
public sector balance sheet to support investment and the flow of credit now.
But it would address the
credibility gap that does exist
when the
public hear politicians promising or even talking about referendums.»
«Voters should remember this fact as they weigh how much
credibility to give the UFT's rhetoric on improving
public schools:
When given seven years to show New York how to craft a great school, it didn't even come close.»
May it serve as a warning not only to policymakers, but also to researchers, clinicians, peer reviewers, journal editors, and journalists of the need to consider the harm to scientific
credibility and
public health
when dealing with studies funded by food companies with vested interests in the results — and to find better ways to fund such studies and to prevent, disclose and manage potentially conflicted interests,» writes Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H., of New York University, in a related commentary.
What — if anything — should reporters do
when their
credibility is challenged in
public?
But
when the UCS buried the fact that this «breaking news» had been «discovered» around 19 years earlier — widely quoted, but never shown to the
public, it instead cast serious doubt about their own
credibility.
It's not helping the
credibility of scientists or the trust that the
public puts into climate scientists and therefore on the science because it's hard for the
public to understand the nuances of such a complex subject — it's hard for the scientists to even understand — so [members of the
public] have to trust the experts on some level and
when the experts behave like this it's a big loss of
credibility for the whole climate science enterprise.
Well, reading between the lines, it sounds to me like he's saying the IPCC needs to figure out better ways to lie to the
public about climate change because last time they did a half - assed job, the AR4 Report lacked a lot of
credibility (what do you expect
when you use magazine articles as data?)
A new report from The University of Nottingham looks at whether climate scientists threaten their own scientific
credibility when trying to make their research accessible to members of the
public.
I just think some of the extreme exaggerations of the threat, such as from Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth, hurts our
credibility when discussing this with the
public.
«It's become a running joke among the
public, and (progressives) have lost all
credibility when it comes to climate science because their arguments have become so ridiculous and so obviously disconnected from reality.»
No one's scientific
credibility has been destroyed here, scientific
credibility gets destroyed
when you post shoddy research which isn't even peer - reviewed, lie to congress and the
public, and embrace crackpot pseudoscience instead of real science.
When we see messages posted on this blog to the effect that prosperity will flow during the process of recovering from carbon bankruptcy, with no analytical backup to support such nonsense, all they do is demolish our
credibility with the general
public readership.
When a finding indicates that climate change is proceeding more slowly rather than faster than expected, they are slightly more worried that it «may provoke criticism among his peers», «might bring too much uncertainty to the
public debate» and could «put the
credibility of climate science at risk».
By the 1960's,
when Child and Youth Care was gaining
public credibility with the publication of Cottage Six (Polsky, 1962), and The Other 23 Hours (Trieschman, Whittaker and Brendtro, 1969), this debate, essentially was a fight between adherents to a psychoanalytic model and a learning theory model, had taken on the characteristics of a «holy war» (p. 9).
By the 1960à cents â «¬ â «cents s,
when Child and Youth Care was gaining
public credibility with the publication of Cottage Six (Polsky, 1962), and The Other 23 Hours (Trieschman, Whittaker, & Brendtro, 1969), this debate, essentially was a fight between adherents to a psychoanalytic model and a learning theory model, had taken on the characteristics of a «holy warà cents â «¬  (p. 9).
«Being a
public REIT can lend
credibility when dealing with various types of constituencies,» says Wood.