The quality of being believable or trustworthy.
Believability of a source or message, comprising objective and subjective components.
Property of a witness or other person in the context of a legal system.
1 If you can't believe results, then there is a serious credibility problem.
2 But Monti said attempting to please public opinion risked undermining Europe's credibility .
3 Such acts seriously damage the United States' credibility and image, he said.
4 His credibility regarding other Mideast terrorism is in doubt, The Times said.
5 Yesterday, News International started out on the long road back to credibility .
6 Mr Hague himself has suffered from a credibility problem as Conservative leader.
7 Increase new acquisition prices Work hard at building your brand and credibility .
8 That is a question of the credibility of the EU, Hahn said.
9 China has already expressed concerns about the credibility of a new agency.
10 Therapist adherence and competency were good; treatment credibility was higher in CBT.
11 Many of those who opposed Sisi said the election lacked democratic credibility .
12 Rather, the issue is the long-term credibility of the EMU project itself.
13 But the battlefield success comes at the cost of American moral credibility .
14 The credibility of the international system itself is at stake, he said.
15 And when political pressure is going up, usually credibility is going down.
16 This further damaged their credibility and heightened accusations, particularly in emerging countries.
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