81.   Paez and other Peruvian journalists say that the newspapers have little credibility but that their articles nevertheless had chilling effects.

82.   Only the CEO has the credibility to make the business case for such sensitive changes and to rally the troops.

83.   Otherwise, the Grammys have more credibility, thanks to the increase in members.

84.   Pataki, an upstater, has credibility in the region.

85.   Peres said only he had the credibility with Palestinians needed to make a deal and the popularity to beat Sharon, who is leading Barak in opinion polls.

86.   Reeves would also have more credibility when talking about the draft if his selections in Denver were strong, which they were not.

87.   Ready thinks lime green has less credibility, but reports brown-greens like khaki can make you appear financially secure and environmentally friendly.

88.   Public education will be important, and different political leaders have more credibility with different constituencies.

89.   She has more credibility with female voters than her party in general, which is stuck with positions on family-related issues that offend many women.

90.   She also had credibility with former colleagues when questions arose, which may have been used to reassure them if something suspicious was noticed.

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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