51. To restore its credibility, Washington must now try stronger forms of nonmilitary pressure. 52. Two years later, a new principal, new coach and new players are working diligently to repair the damage and restore credibility. 53. Union president Cliff Ruff said the chief needs to release the report to restore his credibility with his troops. 54. We need to restore our credibility. 55. Aziz said the country has reached most of its economic targets, helping restore its credibility with international donors. 56. Eager to restore credibility to the office, President Ernesto Zedillo named an opposition party member, Antonio Lozano Gracia, as his attorney general. 57. He is regarded as a reformer and has restored credibility to the central bank, which critics said had been subject to political interference. 58. His lead role in the case had restored some credibility to a justice system criticized for bungling the investigation of Marc Dutroux, a convicted child rapist. 59. His lead role in the case had restored some credibility to the justice system plagued by rumors of a cover-up to protect powerful people. 60. If staff at the finance ministry are allowed to approach their new tasks diligently and conscientiously this will go a long way toward restoring government credibility. |
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