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In the first case, we may waste resources, reduce trust, damage credibility and legitimacy and harm individuals.
Accepting a source's demand for anonymity is sometimes essential to getting critical information, but editors and reporters at The Times tell me that they understand how overuse of unnamed sources can damage credibility.
"And the lesson of monetary policy - and fiscal policy too - over the last 20 years is that changing course when things aren't working isn't knee-jerk and doesn't damage credibility; it's the only way to stay in control of your destiny and avert a crisis before it's forced upon you.
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They could repair their damaged credibility.
His decision to strip Shamima Begum of her British citizenship has damaged credibility with the liberal wing of the party.
The local Conservative MP Andrew Percy tells the Yorkshire Post that 'putting the shutters up' had damaged credibility, especially as the station failed in similar circumstances last year.
The reports will likely make it more difficult for the governing coalition led by the Congress party to restore its badly damaged credibility.
Anything that damages credibility — a rogue reporter's lies, a too-trusting attitude toward government sources and the prevailing narrative — has to be guarded against energetically.
Far from showing weakness, the impact will be to increase their hugely damaged credibility.
Anything more and anything less would've damaged credibility, and a woman's credibility isn't something to be squandered.
And failure would damage the credibility of the World Trade Organization itself.
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