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Перевод: credibility
[существительное] правдоподобие; вероятность
Тезаурус:
- She heard, as if from afar, the meeting-spiel: "Basically at this point in time credibility rationalisation realistic restructuring
- These writings appealed essentially to a generation of students bored with academic life and attracted by the street credibility of the Situationists, and often provided students with the dubious pleasure of being flattered and insulted at the same time.
- Jesse Jackson's credibility
- They lack credibility.
- They soon stretch beyond any form of credibility as he jokes with his advisers.
- Economic statistics are losing their credibility and capacity to depress.
- Had the Conservatives lost another general election they might have lost credibility as a potential party of government, and this could well have damaged their role as the integrating force of the political right.
- teachers (throwing away the remains of their credibility)
- It is unfortunate that the team headed by Olive Tunstall feel the need to launch into a personal attack on Heim, however, saying that "we consider that Heim acted in such a way as to reduce the credibility of the profession".
- But, once you have the steak, it is the sizzle, the tantalising, mouth-watering aroma, the surrounding cleanliness and the personal credibility of the butcher and the chef that persuades the customer to choose it.
- The director involved thought that perhaps larger consultancies offered more credibility among candidates, but he was not convinced.
- If you say you are going to do something and you don't, you will not only lose credibility, impact and effectiveness but also give your debtor further confidence to continue not paying.
- Indeed the anonymous reviewer of the Pope and Weiner edition went on to propose that "if the police staff college is to fulfil its task of producing a major project with any credibility, it must encourage its academic staff to go out into the field to study policing at first hand".
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