The real challenge facing the Bush administration now in Iraq is, can they create or help to create a government that's going to credibility with the Iraqi people?
Grammar and spelling count, especially when it comes to credibility.
The something is connected in some intangible way to credibility.
And when it came to credibility, the word of a reporter - even one working for the much-respected Washington Post - stood no chance against those of a president and his closest aides.
It requires a team of people powerful and accountable enough to give credibility to the fact that the change is essential.
What they're doing is they're trying to give credibility to their message.
This data can give criminals knowledge about the names of employees at a company, insight in its managerial make-up or information about its processes to lend credibility to other attacks.
That's driven the entire military, including STRATCOM, in an effort to "define a deterrent strategy for the 21st century and the capabilities necessary to lend credibility to that deterrent, " he said.
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Realizing that the presence of some genuine Bhutanese was necessary to lend credibility to the claim that all the people in the camps were Bhutanese refugees, the dissidents called upon the Lhotshampas (Bhutanese of Nepalese origin) to come to Nepal without selling their properties.
Put your hands together, therefore, for a country which has undertaken three original and far-sighted reforms to bring credibility to its monetary policy, stability to its public finances and prudence to its government accounts, and has thus transformed itself from one of the great disasters of modern macroeconomics into an object lesson in the conduct of economic policy.
"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.
In 2002 Hicks hired internist Samantha Collier to bring medical credibility to the ratings.
Is that going to effect their credibility to teach health and diet to children?
U.S. officials hope an improving police force can give security to Iraqis and credibility to their government.
Audit inspections would help to restore some credibility to Chinese financial reports, and perhaps open up access to the capital markets again.
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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.
"From a brand perspective Foursquare is still seen as a game in the eyes of many users and this may be seen as a move to add more credibility to its brand, " said Joe Ryrie, creative strategist at the Fig Tree Network.
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But if scientific organisations are to retain credibility, even their media relations need to remain studiously detached.
"To have credibility, it isn't enough to talk the talk, it has to walk the walk too, " she told MPs.
One senior Western diplomat says that if the West is to gain credibility it must get President Hamid Karzai to take action against 15 senior officials.
The European energy commissioner raised doubts about changes proposed to restore credibility of the EU's flagship program to fight climate change.
What drives a man to misrepresent his achievements in this context, when the incremental gain in credibility seems to pale in comparison to the potential loss of credibility he could face (and now has) if the lie comes to light?
At the moment, it is not clear whether the rhetoric is really a negotiating ploy, in which the administration blusters in order to build credibility and extract maximum concessions when the time comes to negotiate, or whether it wants to change international relations in some fundamental way.
Magatte is showing by her talks (see her TEDx UFM talk) and her businesses that consumer brands are the way for developing world entrepreneurs to bring confidence and credibility to their own cultural traditions.
That Allison had taken the anti-soda campaigners own data and used it to show how they were distorting the evidence was a blow not only to their academic credibility but to the intense lobbying these scientists were and are doing to get soda taxes enacted.
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In fact, two different sources of data ( a survey of scientists and a study linking agreement to the credibility of the expert) converge on the same fact: 97 to 98 percent of climate scientists are convinced by the evidence for anthropogenic climate change.
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Neither will a chief executive who's now seen to lack credibility, after a recent highly publicized flap in which RadioShack CEO David Edmondson was found to have lied about his academic record on his resume.
Convincing people it was a good film to make with very little credibility to my name was not easy.
Those looking to quickly build credibility or credentials to accompany work experience may consider offering to do speaking engagements at a local college or university.
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