It is credible that dyslexia is especially connected to reading fluency, which is the most vulnerable domain of reading in regular orthographies. |
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As a scientist, I would ask him to present some credible evidence for this belief. |
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He has consistently failed to present a credible counterweight to the mood music of conservatism. |
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If you are going to publish a credible disclaimer you should declare all your past and present political affiliations. |
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Besides, any genetic tree that places English more than one node away from Frisian is too arbitrary to be credible. |
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Membership has sunk to below 200,000 and, after 12 years in office, many cabinet ministers are seen as tired, unpopular or not credible leaders. |
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The characters are credible and beguiling, and skilfully rendered by the cast. |
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The fact that credible scientists found there was not excess suffering or cruelty involved was ignored. |
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We also have to present a credible alternative, something positive for people to vote for. |
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On the contrary, people are crying out for a credible alternative in which they can have trust and confidence. |
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Certain beliefs are epistemologically basic because they are intrinsically credible or self-evidencing. |
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The pupils in that focus group had clearly read the booklets and found the information helpful and credible. |
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We have no process to deal with priests who act unprofessionally, nor a way to listen to credible witnesses in such cases. |
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The new powers are supposed to be used when there's a credible threat of a terrorist attack. |
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The engine is a detuned version of the 3.2 litre you'd find in the M3, although it still delivers 321 bhp and 0-62 mph in a credible 5.3 seconds. |
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This he has not done, and that is in our view consistent with the fact that his version of events is not credible. |
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And when we have evidence of credible threats, we will issue appropriate alerts. |
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At this stage we would be looking to the employer for a credible non-discriminatory explanation or a reason for the difference in treatment. |
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Dreze in a footnote suggests that nuclear blackmail against non-nuclear states has been credible and effective. |
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They have taken a long time to get back to where they are a credible alternative. |
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Sayle is on familiar ground here, and the story is well plotted and both dialogue and historical description are credible. |
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With The Last Broadcast, Doves have consolidated their position as a credible and commercial band of the noughties. |
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The country continues to require a credible and effective minimum nuclear deterrent. |
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But there is simply no credible evidence to suggest the boy was possessed by demons or evil spirits. |
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More important, Higgins was fully credible as a heroic actor, while Hurley was perfect as the callow, fervent young Fugard. |
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Even so, I firmly believe that the consequences of handedness can provide a credible basis for our emergent freedom. |
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He came across as a credible candidate, and he was usually on the offensive. |
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In 1939 the battleship, the capital ship, still laid credible claim to being the primary naval striking unit. |
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The Spanish figure of only 100 is hardly credible and should be the stuff of scandal. |
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He also did a credible job of outlining the main ideas of this opening in the introduction. |
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Some of his advisers believe you can go as low as 1,500 and still have a credible nuclear deterrent, and think of the cost savings. |
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No credible alternative will brave the embarrassment of certain heavy defeat. |
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Her memoir offers a mortifyingly credible story of smart young women doing stuporous things. |
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In other words, we want to use our cars because we don't believe that there is any credible and safe alternative. |
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Dunn has worked chiefly from contemporary accounts, which makes this substantial volume both credible and original. |
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These allegations now seem chillingly credible in the light of the photographss. |
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Instead we are offered a panorama of uniquely flawed relationships each imbued with enough personality to be poignant and credible. |
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Their claim that the sector employs 91,000 people directly is a credible and much-needed revision. |
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This can only be effectively done in partnership with credible nongovernmental groups. |
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However, he has convinced the area that he is the most important Hutu leader and the most credible representative of his people. |
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His study is a form of paternalistic ethnography that offers little to the more credible scholarship on Mexican-Americans. |
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People will buy into a plan if the goals are specific and the path to achieving them is credible and clearly explained. |
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The figure and ground merge and transform into a garish clownishness you've never seen before, a space that is strange, familiar, and credible. |
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A large number of scholars, writers and activists have been quietly cobbling together a clear, confident and credible set of policy alternatives. |
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I believe that the appellant's evidence was credible and I believe that he was ill-treated to the extent he explained. |
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It's that credible danger that makes the final half-hour so intense for fanboys and fangirls alike. |
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However, positive inducements and reassurances must be credible and truly attractive. |
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No credible person could dispute that having impartial judges is a compelling state interest. |
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Mobile phones need to offer a credible alternative to entry level cameras before picture messaging will be more than a fad, he argues. |
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It's entirely possible to do a creepy and credible movie about alien infiltration, but this one suffers from a horribly written script. |
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While Caan does a fairly credible job with the accent, voice inflection, and mannerisms, I had a difficult time with his being cast in this role. |
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Labour's coming conclusively third in the popular vote means the option of a Liberal Democrat prime minister becomes credible. |
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Similarly, the commander of a fighter squadron must be a credible fighter pilot. |
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The police constables had given clear and credible evidence of the circumstances in which the identification took place. |
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Only then will more credible candidates emerge whom contributors can support. |
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The idea that Russia could mount a credible invasion with conventional forces is fast receding. |
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Deftly edited, with a quickness of the hand that flatters the eye, the series has provided a slick, hip and credible makeover for an ancient art. |
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The Alliance never managed to establish itself as a party with credible policies. |
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The pooler asked two of them what she said, but found their answers less than credible. |
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Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction. |
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The media's failure to respond to our work is a failure to respond to rational arguments and credible sources. |
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The court found his evidence to be credible and therefore considered its weight. |
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Whether or not credible information existed to substantiate the story's claims is still a mystery. |
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As I did not find him to be a credible witness, I am unable to attach much weight to the contents. |
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I must say first of all that I find that the respondent is not a credible witness. |
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There are lots of other situations in life when it is vital to be able to make credible promises. |
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The plaintiff was a very credible witness when she spoke of the stiffness and pain she suffered. |
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That is surprising given the fact that he is the only person who is able to give any credible evidence. |
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On the issue of persecution and ill-treatment I find that the Appellant is a credible witness. |
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Beyond this he presents no credible sources, hard facts, or research, in support of his claim. |
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He impressed me as an intelligent and honest witness and I found his account wholly credible. |
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In fact there is no reason, and no credible excuse, why there cannot be elections in June. |
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It was even worse that she had a hard time sounding credible when she did it. |
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She was specific about her injuries and what had happened to her, we found her to be a credible witness. |
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I have considered whether the appellant provided a credible account of events and was a credible witness. |
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Can you point me to a credible, non-political figure who does support your policy? |
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I regret to say that I did not find the appellant to be a credible witness at all. |
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Your offer and plea for helping farming would have sounded credible if it was voluntary for us to help them. |
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She gave important oral evidence and I found her to be a sensible and credible witness. |
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By the evening of the same day I had been reassured that the threat was not credible. |
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Why should the latest set of claims be any more credible than the succession of contrary claims? |
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I think it was a sensible and credible deal with significant financial support behind it. |
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In the former case, there was no credible nuclear threat, in the latter there might be one. |
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If the electorate believes you have a credible candidate, you will get their vote. |
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As far as she was concerned, they still had to force their way up the rankings if they were to be considered a credible threat. |
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That is a bigger threat to us all, in the long run, than any credible terrorist threat on the horizon. |
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Socialist ideas are being taken up as a very credible alternative to capitalist globalisation. |
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Missing, still, is a credible political strategy for persuading the people. |
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As if that were not bad enough, it does not even appear that the credible alternative leaders are willing to make a stand. |
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He did not explain what this Government is doing to support a credible foreign policy. |
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Yet judging by the youths' submissive behaviour the threat seemed credible. |
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Is this shameless profiteering from peoples fears or is there a credible threat. |
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His audience must decide whether these claims are credible and whether to endorse him or call him to account. |
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You know, to my way of thinking, if you have credible information about a specific threat, you don't go giving a news conference. |
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However, I must question whether the doomsday scenario painted by you and some fellow diarists is at all credible. |
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An increasing number of credible eyewitnesses testified to the unspeakable torment of radiation sickness. |
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First, he has to earn the credentials, then apply them to something more profound and credible than environmentalism and utopian welfarism. |
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Ads and advertorials, whether labeled or not, are inherently less credible than other information. |
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They are reluctant to cancel debt if the country in question does not have good governance or a credible government. |
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A doctor in a white coat may be seen as a credible endorser of a new headache tablet. |
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He justified the fib by saying the made-up support would be more credible than self-promotion alone. |
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Voters just kept their powder dry until someone viewed as credible came along. |
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At surface level, our cultural climate appears to be not only ageless, but agelessly credible. |
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Publishing would leave me wide open to credible allegations that I was motivated by revenge, thus impugning my professional integrity. |
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Chonde also appealed to the electorate to vote for credible candidates in this year's elections. |
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The keynote for the tone of the series was a credible representation of the lives of its three central characters. |
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But state Attorney General Jay Nixon, who was fighting the appeal, was able to convince a federal judge that the recantations weren't credible. |
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Certainly he is one the party's most credible performers, but he is more likely to play the role of a kingmaker than a king. |
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The markets don't believe it is credible for countries to immolate their economies simply to meet the pact's doctrinaire terms. |
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Producing credible numbers for the value of women's work in the home is no easy task. |
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The corn laws were repealed, the rotten boroughs were redistricted and the Whigs became credible contenders for power. |
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If we had a business continuity strategy, then allowing a bank to fail would be a credible and viable option for regulators. |
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It was credible for the wall to look thickly mortared, but not for the wooden stretchers of a canvas, or a man's coat, to be similarly treated. |
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The commentary is quiet, informative, credible and, in a few years' time, will probably be replaced by an excited yoof. |
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But, when the humor is flat and repetitious, as is the case here, the absence of a credible storyline becomes a major drawback. |
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The maps were constructed to be highly replayable, based on credible spaces with multiple routes. |
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Many were tortured and eventually sentenced to prison, although little credible evidence was presented against them. |
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In the broader picture, does this contention imply that America needs a credible party of the Left? |
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Clearly, little mistakes, compounded by big mistakes, do not make for a credible publication or review. |
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And in innumerable other minutes of the 90, they were carved apart by a Kilmarnock team who spurned so many opportunities it was barely credible. |
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Mind you, I don't think MC Wayne Rooney has a particularly credible ring to it. |
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So the apostle unveils Christ as Lord and unlocks the truth of Scripture, and lives a credible godly life in his ministry. |
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A person purporting to be a doctor may carry more credible messages about a new toothpaste than a television presenter, for example. |
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He is not pessimistic due to the fact that there is no credible evidence for the reality of demonic possession. |
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Although people have a right to know about info like this, the story is a rumour and hardly credible. |
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Such behaviour sounds scarcely credible, but I'm sure memory isn't at fault here. |
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The Soviets had exploded their first atomic device in 1949, but they lacked credible delivery systems to threaten the United States directly. |
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While the Attorney General did not mention any precedent, his position is credible. |
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At issue there, fraud allegations that could, if seen as credible, lead to a do-over. |
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Poles, Hungarians, and ordinary Russians saw us as credible champions of their democratic aspirations. |
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No credible accountant would recommend clients to buy shares in stallions to reap tax-free income. |
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But I believe the resolutions must be backed with the credible threat of military action. |
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When dealing with a brutal regime, diplomacy must be backed by credible force. |
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I just don't think at any stage they are going to be able to make a credible case that he is some sort of right-wing maniac. |
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His solos had elan and ballon, though not particularly dazzling, but his acting was entirely credible. |
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Along the way, Polkinghorne argues that going beyond the basics of theism can make belief more credible to nonbelievers. |
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Unless his own party decides to give him the boot, credible alternatives don't exist. |
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Getting rid of the sugar addresses Jacobson's most credible concerns about soft drinks without forcing people to give them up completely. |
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All in all, a different picture from Corwin's portrayal of the credible, kindly dad and the thieving, abusive mom. |
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There are decent, thoughtful, credible arguments on both sides of the gun control debate. |
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If you have no credible objections, then the decent thing to do is apologize to Finkelstein et al. for baselessly denigrating their work. |
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The plot of history may not always be as credible as fictional narrative, but it can be just as fascinating. |
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The most credible left wing candidates for succession or preferment would not change much of the last manifesto. |
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How unfortunate, then that in highlighting the raw beauty of flamenco, Gatlif forgot include a credible plot. |
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All that information has to be collected, compiled, sequenced and analyzed before any credible conclusions can be drawn. |
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The writing is torpid, the characters unfocused, the situations barely credible. |
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It is very difficult for people to make up credible numbers, as invented numbers are unlikely to follow Benford's law. |
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And beer is an entirely credible ingredient for the kinds of gutsy, hearty dishes that are traditional accompaniments to football viewing. |
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The death row he's fabricated is credible, being grim but not operatically doomy. |
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How credible would my list be if I didn't list shoes after I just finished urging you to get a shoeshine kit? |
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Apparently, we could join that group, but it is not really credible for New Zealand to claim that it is a developing country. |
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To date, however, there is not a shred of credible evidence to support the belief that ETs have already visited us. |
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Beyond its specific subject, it is a wholly credible representation of human endeavour, flawed, troublesome, occasionally magnificent. |
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How many other artists in the genre of dancehall can successfully flirt with varying musical styles such as country and western, gospel and soca and still remain credible? |
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The organic food chain is still short enough and small enough for well-organized producers to be credible and meaningful suppliers and owners of that chain. |
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For many, Nirvana was the last big band that mattered, a highly critical and credible force in an industry that thrives more and more on homogeny. |
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The image registers, simultaneously, as both very crude and utterly credible, like a votive offering to our technological age. |
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No matter how credible, genuinely intentioned, or brilliant an aspirant is, if he does not fit into the caucus's agenda, he had better drop his ambition. |
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An examination of Bresson's stylistic decisions shows how he transformed Georges Bernanos's classic but apparently unfilmable novel into a credible and deeply affecting movie. |
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Every credible piece of social and psephological research shows that the vast majority of the public strongly favour higher taxation and higher overall spending. |
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In any event, depressurization may be a credible explanation but not one that eliminates all other possibilities. |
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I look forward to any consistent and credible explanation of this matter. |
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The credible testimony presented by defence witnesses establishes conclusively that prosecution witnesses lied, and that the prosecutor suborned the perjurious testimony. |
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Propositionally, we’ve demonstrated that monotheism is more credible than polytheism, and that supernaturalism is more likely than mere naturalism. |
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Deterrence, a centerpiece of Cold War diplomacy, encompasses maintaining credible forces and showing the flag at appropriate locations to deter an enemy's aggression. |
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The other is that he had come to make a virtue of the fact that the basic data of knowledge are never certain, but at best merely credible to some degree. |
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It hardly seems credible that he is a secret collaborator of Al Qaeda. |
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They made the near-term nuclear threat appear a lot more credible. |
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The only credible justification can be that it is reasonable to do so. |
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No credible billing service exists on the Internet today for microtransactions, but I predict the emergence of one within a very short amount of time. |
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To sharpen our thinking, we attempt to make these models computationally tractable, even if we lack credible quantitative estimates of many of the variables and relationships. |
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But for juries to be credible and respected as the finders of fact and dispensers of justice in a community, they must represent diverse values and outlooks, Munsterman said. |
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In the Church we need, but don't have, credible and accountable structures of collegiality, subsidiarity and participation, and the spirit to animate them. |
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The decay of American liberalism as a credible instrument of social reform can be traced all the way back to the first decades of the twentieth century. |
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Neither does he provide any concrete examples of what it might be to think outside of the aporia of situatedness in a credible way, either from the present or the past. |
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There have been few credible studies linking the transmission of the virus between animals and humans. |
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It all came down to the line with Biziak and Kavas just forcing out Laos and Raagel to win gold with Estonia taking silver and Hungary winning a credible bronze. |
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Smedinghoff sought to make herself more credible by brushing up on her own footwork after-hours. |
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In a four-way race with very credible candidates, a runoff is almost guaranteed, but what matters is which candidates participate. |
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He had an infectious way of making a charlatan believable, a Lothario's wooing credible, a swindler's eventual revelation of a heart behind his billfold totally convincing. |
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Or will voters demand credible assurances of a such commitment? |
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But false claims of biodegradability in the past and a lack of a widely accepted and credible degradability standard have undercut the public's trust. |
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Its many polymorphous delights include its being a casebook of prosody, but its real achievement is its musically endgame equipoise and its intelligent, credible wisdom. |
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A reactive low-season policy is not a credible solution, especially in an industry that does its marketing a year or two in advance of the results. |
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He found it remarkable that such a statement could be a credible account of his words, and began moving heaven and earth to save him from the gallows. |
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Father Dixon found it remarkable that such a statement could be a credible account of Stuart's words, and began moving heaven and earth to save him from the gallows. |
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As with heritage, life histories become coherent and credible only by invention, often in defiance of known fact. They persuade us not as vero but ben trovato. |
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Taylor's picture provides a credible analysis of the vices and virtues of the modern naturalization of the cosmos and of our tendency to think that values are subjective. |
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The response is governed by the paucity of credible alternatives. |
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It is important, therefore, for skin and wound care practitioners to be able to turn to credible, authoritative sources of information on skin and wound management. |
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At the Leinster Schools held in Dublin, Cheryl Nolan won gold in the junior 1,500m and Sinead Kelly competing in the same race finished a credible fifth place. |
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But to be credible, it will have to be holistic and persuasive, to address our fears as well as our hopes. |
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From actress and style guru Debi Mazar to producer William Orbit she has the instinct to sniff out the cool and the credible. |
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Unfortunately, the Dingle man managed to get his ball just nine metres from the hole but it was a very credible attempt for someone unused to the tee. |
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The president must rally the country around a clear and credible goal. |
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If your main source is court docs and snitch statements, you have to understand most of that is not very credible. |
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With each passing Bieber incident, however, the diagnosis gets more credible, and the prognosis even more worrisome. |
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Too many effective leaders have behaved badly in their love lives to make credible the claim that being a love rat is incompatible with being a good president. |
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Indeed in today's through-the-looking-glass political culture, it is precisely the source's status as a lone, anonymous whisperer in the dark that makes him seem credible. |
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To be credible, a peg requires tight fiscal and monetary control. |
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In most cases, you can rely on credible professionals and on financials prepared by the corporation or its auditor to exonerate you if you have acted in good faith. |
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Moreover, without any credible justification, they have even gone so far as to call for impeachment proceedings against him. |
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For example, it views comedian and Last Week Tonight host John Oliver as a credible threat to the Thai power structure. |
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Comparatively, during those same years CBP flagged 21 percent of migrants from other countries for credible fear interviews. |
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But there is no credible data yet showing that the reach of ISIS messaging has diminished. |
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Yet, how credible is such an option in the current conjuncture where intense capitalist competition continues and the power of international capital in fact has not declined? |
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There is credible, strong and uncontroverted evidence that the sole effective support services currently available to the claimant are within the City of Westminster. |
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Still, the recantation required Baur to notify a judge and let the courts decide it credible or not. |
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Regarded as one of the most credible award processes in India and abroad, I am proud to be associated with IIFA for the past six years and my commitment remains undiluted. |
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Even with a window of vulnerability during the period of nuclear development the military option will not always be credible, for a variety of political reasons. |
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Pitt pulls off an outstanding performance in this role, maintaining a credible balance between the comedic and the serious facets of Mickey's character. |
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Lettic had been placed on administrative leave because of what the bishop described as a credible allegation of misconduct. |
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The dilemma was how to propose a big tax cut and still look credible. Dole knew that the Democrats would mock him for a deathbed conversion. |
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The witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her forthright answers. |
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Others suspect Duarte Pacheco Pereira secretly discovered Brazil in 1498, but this not considered credible by mainstream historians. |
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The most credible source for the idea of a contemporary Mercia is Thomas Hardy's Wessex novels. |
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Having arrived with fewer than 300 men and unable to convince many more to flock to his standard, he never posed a credible threat to James. |
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Currently, Pakistan maintains a policy of credible minimum deterrence, calling its program vital nuclear deterrence against foreign aggression. |
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I refer it to your Judgments, my Lords, whether this can seem credible to any of your Lordships. |
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Malicious magic users can become a credible cause for disease, sickness in animals, bad luck, sudden death, impotence and other such misfortunes. |
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The bones of these men are still shown to this very day, unlike to any credible relations of other men. |
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To make them credible spouses for Amanda and Elyot, Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts. |
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Attempts to build a credible Afghan police force were faltering badly, according to NATO officials. |
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He wrote that testimony might be doubted even from some great authority in case the facts themselves are not credible. |
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The tale is not credible, because the two individuals purported to have fought each other did not even live in the same century. |
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It quickly became apparent that no other candidate would be able to receive enough required nominations to run a credible leadership campaign. |
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Roosevelt's fiscal and monetary policy regime change helped to make his policy objectives credible. |
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Another credible Celtic League campaign followed, finishing fourth, the second highest Welsh region. |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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The theory of a Germanic Pictish language is no longer considered credible. |
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There is currently no information or credible source to be found on their language. |
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However, no credible evidence for such an impact crater has been found by regional magnetic, Bouguer gravity, and geologic studies. |
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Groups tend to exert buffering effects that allow jurors to disregard their initial personal biases when forming a credible group decision. |
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The party was then faced with the problem of how to produce a credible leader, who was not Benjamin Disraeli. |
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Also on board are such credible associates as Ragdoll, Steve Fauser, Richie Belton, Danny Scher, James Atkin, Micah Hollinger, and Rick Busey. |
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Reestablishing credible security measures at our weapons laboratories and military installations. |
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Quietly over the past few years, the LAF has been developing a credible force, with US assistance. |
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Magaziner should be commended for his creation of a credible presentation of the BCM in South Africa. |
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We've reached Maskable and TechCrunch and those places which have credible amounts of influence in the online community. |
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But are TV talent shows a credible way for up-and-coming performers to launch themselves on their path to stardom? |
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I can only see more wilderness years for Labour and further unelectable leaders unless a credible centre left candidate comes forward. |
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We need a credible deterrent whether it is conventional forces, nuclear forces, or a mix of both. |
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Venezuela's creditworthiness would improve if credible policies were implemented to reduce vulnerability to oil price fluctuations. |
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Customer Support Management magazine will publish insightful, fact-based and unique credible analyses of the benchmark data. |
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A quantity commitment solves the problem of making a credible commitment not to overissue. |
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Our research tells us virtually all of the professionals who receive PDR and other PDR-branded communications feel our information is credible. |
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The People would have welcomed a potential helmswoman standing for the leadership too, but no credible female candidate has so far come forward. |
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Flackery requires putting together credible narratives from pools of verifiable data. |
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The futures market could provide a credible risk mechanism within the plastics supply chain that would benefit both producers and consumers of polyolefins. |
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But officials said that the fact-gathering process could take weeks, and Kerry preemptively dismissed their visit as too late to be credible, the report said. |
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Ecophobia, time constraints, inadequate funding, and limited knowledge of nature are also given nods as credible barriers to opportunities for children to engage with nature. |
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The complication blocking their love is a doozy and, if it's not always exactly credible, it is effective in hurtling the action forward to a satisfying conclusion. |
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Any agreement, therefore, would have to build a framework for exchange rate stabilization and require credible pledges for abstention from competitive devaluations. |
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Its low cost makes it a credible alternative to vacuum fluorescent displays, STN passive matrix displays, or more expensive complex graphical LCD products. |
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Equally credible was the manner in which Eisenhower refused to accept delays in desegregating the military, something for which he is routinely given too little credit. |
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In order to be credible, the commitments made by the Parties at the international level should be based on voluntarist actions at global and local level. |
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Amazing as it may seem, it's possible that we are at the point where doing a solid, credible and craftsmanlike job for clients is no longer good enough. |
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The problem is that the figures used by Williams are frequently quoted by other authors though they are rarely substant iated by credible sources. |
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Over the past year we proved that solutions based on open-source are a credible alternative to the closed-source products that dominate today's enterprise network landscape. |
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This model's certainly a fully credible stepping stone from Focus family hatch mundanity to full premium status if that's what you're looking for in this size of car. |
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While its claim to truly represent Shi'as and Kurds is not credible, the INC is clearly the most broad-based of the larger Iraqi opposition groups. |
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Historians can make a credible case that periods of maximalist over-commitment have done more damage to America's place in the world than periods of retrenchment. |
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A United Nations official has said contested elections for Iraq's new parliament are transparent and credible, and said there was no justification in calls for a re-run. |
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The court noted that the presumption may be rebutted upon a showing of substantial credible evidence that the employee's duties did not contribute to the cause of his death. |
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Joe Nickell of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry wrote that there was no credible scientific evidence that any location was inhabited by spirits of the dead. |
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Instead, Bertram always provided credible reasons why the actual document could not be made available and provided copies to satisfy each new request for information. |
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When addressing events after 220 BC, he examined the writings of Greek and Roman historians to acquire credible sources of information, but rarely did he name those sources. |
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Antifeminism has been a credible cover and an effective vehicle because the hatred of women is not politically anathema on either the Right or the Left. |
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In February 2011, the Defence Secretary Liam Fox stated that four submarines would be needed if the UK was to retain a credible nuclear deterrent. |
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York's claim over bishops north of the Forth were in practice abandoned for the rest of David's reign, although York maintained her more credible claims over Glasgow. |
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In order to muster enough soldiers for their march on Rome, they reduced their British garrisons in every case far below the level needed for them to mount a credible defence. |
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These were followed by a wave of acts in the 1990s and early 21st century which produced a credible Welsh 'sound' embraced by the public and the media press of Great Britain. |
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The notion that keeping half a million men in South Vietnam indefinitely was a credible posture must be one of the most laughable misappreciations of the war. |
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In addition FT was regarded as the most credible publication in reporting financial and economic issues among the Worldwide Professional Investment Community audience. |
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Some historians, including James Fraser, find that a credible view, but others such as Nick Higham are less convinced of Bede's hostility to Wilfrid. |
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It is argued that an independent central bank can run a more credible monetary policy, making market expectations more responsive to signals from the central bank. |
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I get lost in what is credible and not credible. This whole thing gets so incredible when you consider wiping out whole nations, it is difficult to establish credibility. |
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The anecdotic nature of his complaints made them less credible. |
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