41.   Politically inspired influence on behalf of American corporations overseas can undermine the credibility of American investment in the developing world.

42.   Putting a story on the air without complete evidence and balanced reporting will backfire, ultimately undermining credibility and driving viewers away.

43.   Review board officials worry that the backlog, and the failure to act quickly on complaints, could undermine the credibility of the new civilian board.

44.   Several people said the verdicts appeared to demonstrate how badly the scandal has undermined the credibility of the police department.

45.   Several members of the Massachusetts Board of Education say chairman John R. Silber is undermining their credibility and making a mockery of education reform efforts.

46.   Some lawyers here say Lord Hoffmann may be forced to resign because of the controversy, which has deeply embarrassed the judiciary and has undermined its credibility.

47.   Some moral challenges are so great that they undermine our credibility unless we step up to the plate, and slavery is one.

48.   Some news organizations reject undercover reporting on principle because, they feel, deceit can undermine credibility.

49.   Some consumer lobbyists complained that the ad undermined their credibility.

50.   Some in the industry say that selling discounted tickets within walking distance of theaters selling them at full price undermines the credibility of Broadway ticket pricing.

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%
undermine + n. >>共 671
effort 6.64%
confidence 5.89%
credibility 3.43%
authority 3.24%
government 1.98%
support 1.81%
security 1.59%
value 1.59%
yen 1.42%
dollar 1.37%
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