101.   That person would have more credibility.

102.   The allegation against her has scant credibility with her co-workers.

103.   The Bush panel has no credibility.

104.   The commission of Congress absolved Samper of wrongdoing last month, though the decision had little credibility as ruling Liberal Party politicians dominate the group.

105.   The commission often hires outside economists because they can have more credibility as expert witnesses than FTC economists would have.

106.   The court would have credibility among Serbs, and they would watch more closely than if Milosevic were tried in The Hague.

107.   The fundamental problem is that the U.N. simply has no credibility with the Serbs.

108.   The judge was visibly stunned, and his claim not to remember threatening to order a new trial has no credibility.

109.   The new pro-government Independent Student Movement may not have much credibility on the campus here, but it certainly has the best-dressed students in Belgrade.

110.   The person responsible for the prosecution has huge credibility in Colombia and the United States.

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%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
credibility 0.05%
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