He says that he needed to find the toughest critics possible in order to have credibility.
Not many individuals have credibility in or understanding of those three worlds at the same time.
"To have credibility, it isn't enough to talk the talk, it has to walk the walk too, " she told MPs.
Rose was concerned that, without a degree or registration as a dietician, she would not have credibility to help these people.
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"It's important for the world to have credibility with respect to our nonproliferation efforts, " Kerry told reporters after meeting Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh at the State Department.
"Should they reach agreement...then we are one step ahead in the direction of a poll which will have credibility, and which will have acceptance by all the major stakeholders, " she said.
We'll have credibility because we are actually doing things.
The writ of the international community must have credibility.
That's why we've had -- we should have credibility.
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The banks, painfully aware that they have lost credibility after the mess they made of their own businesses, have become much warier of openly interfering with those of other companies.
Now, I think they realize that the other party doesn't have much credibility on this subject.
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Even if Silvio Berlusconi has the will to reform does he have the credibility to push change through?
An EU-Troika bailout in the wake of such a shakeout would have more credibility and a less terrorizing effect.
In times of crisis, local employees typically have more credibility than senior management, as they are seen as less calculating.
Established players like RealNetworks and Microsoft have more credibility with Internet companies and promise music publishers the same kind of security Dolby offers.
Japanese regulators already have some credibility issues after previous episodes in which the strength of the response was called into question.
"It is essential that if such discussions are to have any credibility or success, details of them remain confidential, " he added.
The Syrian government has dismissed claims that its forces have used chemical weapons, saying that the Western accusations "do not have any credibility".
Further, those offline conversations have greater credibility than what people see or read online and are more likely to lead to produce purchases.
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Come to think of it, it would take a hard-driving former prosecutor such as Rudy Giuliani to have the credibility to do that.
Moreover, such an alliance would have greater credibility if the West could be less selective in its enthusiasm for the spread of democracy.
Wales will expect to run in plenty more tries in Cardiff on 20 September if their World Cup hopes are to have any credibility.
If they seriously want to have any credibility going forward, Dendreon can no longer ask investors to go along for the ride and trust them.
There's a related theory, which is that the U.S. has to ratify the CTBT if it wants to have any credibility or leadership on nonproliferation.
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However, such unfortunate excuses have no credibility in the current situation.
If Mr. Taylor wants to have any credibility at all in discussing climate science, he has to start approaching the subject as a scientist instead of as a lawyer.
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Early on, one of the things I did was to get an MBA so that I would be more familiar with business disciplines and have the credibility that comes with that degree.
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