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1 This obsession with detail made his address not more credible , but less.
2 Most letter readers reported that letters using the guidelines were more credible .
3 The latter suggestion seemed the more credible , so I cheerfully adopted it.
4 Henceforth I have a more credible promise and a more substantial hope.
5 These are far more credible explanations for failure than voodoo and curses.
6 Saturday's vote confirms that non-Islamists are starting to form a more credible challenge.
7 Aiming for a sustained increase in the price level would be more credible .
8 The new test being conducted by the European Central Bank looks more credible .
9 New leadership may be more credible than Mack in cutting costs.
10 But the more the Liberals flounder, the more credible the Abbott case seems.
11 No, the footman; a man will be more credible in court.
12 The theory of a phantom boat would have been more credible than that.
13 Other things are more credible and some have been proven directly.
14 And Detective Heat, your innuendos do not become any more credible through repetition.
15 Of the two transformations, Favier's strikes me as the more credible .
16 A presence there was also more credible for the companys UK partners, he said.
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