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credible

[kred-uh-buhl] / ˈkrɛd ə bəl /


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“We are not, as a whole, credible when it comes to promises made, promises broken,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

If investors are to believe in that kind of medium-term target once again, they will need to see a credible management team capable of driving a turnaround.

From Barron's

Sources told The Times the ransom note felt credible because it included details about a specific damaged piece of property and the placement of an accessory in the home.

From Los Angeles Times

Sources told The Times the ransom note felt credible because it included details about a specific damaged property and the placement of an accessory in the home.

From Los Angeles Times

The Afghan Taliban government described Asif's comments as "regrettable", saying he alleged its involvement "without presenting any credible evidence".

From BBC