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noun
Reputation impacting one's ability to be believed.
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Mr Kaplan's ruling accepts that there are credibility issues with that testimony, but says that the other evidence is sufficient to support his conclusions.
But once the revelations start marching in, with confessions that explain how the characters got the way they are, credibility crumbles.
"The prosecution has an affirmative obligation to look through the files of everyone involved on its team to find whether there is any possible evidence that suggests that the defendant is not guilty or that there are credibility problems with the prosecution's witnesses," Stephen Trott, a federal appeals-court judge and former prosecutor who has lectured widely on prosecutorial ethics, told me.
"I agree with the House Intelligence Committee's report concluding that there is no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government in the 2016 election, and I think there are credibility concerns the Mueller investigation needs to address so they can dispel the fears that this is becoming a partisan witch hunt.
I think there are credibility issues.
The four trustworthiness criteria are credibility, confirmability, transferability and dependability [ 22].
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The difference is credibility.
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