11.   The problem is that any time a corporate sponsor gets too close to a news operation it erodes the credibility of that operation.

12.   With that, a Pentagon officer said, the West had eroded the credibility of its bombing threats.

13.   Almost certainly, his confession will erode his credibility.

14.   Although her party has earned international reputation for introducing reforms, its credibility has been eroded at home by corruption allegations and its failure to improve dismal living standards.

15.   But he has never fully implemented change, eroding his credibility and strengthening the opposition.

16.   But it is unlikely Yeltsin can fulfill that pledge, which will further erode his credibility with ordinary Russians.

17.   But some feared his credibility had been eroded.

18.   Clinton confession will erode his credibility.

19.   He said the scandal also seriously erodes the credibility of the Australian pair.

20.   If the argument drags on, they fear it could erode the credibility of the central bank which is supposed to start work in July.

v. + credibility >>共 207
lose 10.03%
have 8.51%
undermine 6.71%
restore 5.02%
damage 4.03%
lack 3.93%
give 3.71%
gain 3.33%
establish 3.00%
attack 2.78%
erode 1.53%
erode + n. >>共 304
value 26.19%
profit 10.09%
confidence 5.73%
support 4.76%
return 3.15%
gain 2.87%
earnings 2.69%
credibility 1.60%
authority 1.49%
power 1.26%
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