Sentence examples for Declining credibility from inspiring English sources

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But this year, Rouhani's second visit to New York has been marred by a series of failures at home that have exposed his declining credibility both in Iran and on the world stage.

In defining "fake news" so broadly and seeking to dilute its meaning, they are capitalizing on the declining credibility of all purveyors of information, one product of the country's increasing political polarization.

The declining credibility of U.S. food regulation has even led to a foreign-policy crisis: there have been mass demonstrations in South Korea protesting the pro-American prime minister's decision to allow imports of U.S. beef, banned after mad cow disease was detected in 2003.

Given the divisiveness at home and abroad, coupled with the Bush administration's declining credibility and dig-in-their-heels neocons, I shudder to think what might happen in our streets -- or Baghdad's -- if in November we have anything remotely like the vote-count fiasco we had last time.

Boston Globe ombudsman Mark Jurkowitz wrote recently that the news media's declining credibility has long been an obsession among journalists.

Given its declining credibility in the region (overpromising/underperforming) the administration has regrettably little maneuvering room despite Obama's personal popularity and the resonance of his message of "hope" aimed at the very youth who are taking to the streets.

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Mr. Baig said that Pakistan is now overwhelmed by a deepening social crisis, divisions in society, a loss of national cohesion, a crumbling economy, massive poverty, evaporating internal legitimacy and rapidly declining external credibility.

"We'll need to offer a roster of reporters and columnists with credibility on both sides of the aisle instead of predictable partisanship," wrote Avlon in a piece titled "Our Murrow Moment". "Reflexive criticism" of Trump, argues Avlon in the piece, is no way to handle Trump, as it will only contribute to declining media credibility.

Joe Lockhart, who was a press secretary under President Bill Clinton, said that Mr. Bush undercut his credibility by declining to acknowledge any error on Iraq, from the intensity of the resistance United States forces have faced to the original justification for going into Iraq.

Your investors are there to help and want to be supportive, but as your credibility declines with every disagreement about the problem or the next failed solution, your investors will start to doubt that there is a solution in hand or that you're the person who will lead the company to that solution.

The New York Times' front-page story about McCain declining promotion to admiral lacks credibility for other reasons as well.

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