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credibility

[kred-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌkrɛd əˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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“After nearly five years of above-target inflation, it is essential that we maintain our credibility by returning to a disinflationary path and achieving our target in the relatively near future.”

From Barron's

She added: “After nearly five years of above-target inflation, it is essential that we maintain our credibility by returning to a disinflationary path and achieving our target in the relatively near future.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“A newsroom cannot be hollowed out with consequences for its credibility, its reach and its future,” the guild said in a statement.

From Salon

The chair’s influence depends on his or her credibility among the other 11, and whether Warsh can summon the necessary intellectual authority is unknown.

From Los Angeles Times

Let me tell you, I earned like 10 years of cool-uncle-August credibility with my friend’s five-year-old after I sent over a video clip of the Huntr/x singers performing at the UMG gala yesterday.

From Los Angeles Times