Sentence examples for credible means from inspiring English sources

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Specific and credible means just that.

Credible means believable and does not mean credulous or gullible.

Are there any credible means by which we can protect ourselves from this kind of thing?

A number of discrepancies in the calculation method suggests that it is not a credible means to name-and-shame.

In the cryptic lexicon of the intelligence community, "immediate and credible" means "They're coming for you -- now".

Instead, the key to effective regulatory reform is to find a credible means of imposing some pain on creditors.

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What does "credible" mean?

The lack of a credible opposition means that disaffected Japanese stay away from the polls altogether.

The next election, and its winner, must be credible, which means the voting has to be competitive and fair.

He interpreted the Moody's report as bolstering his contention that "a credible agreement means the spending cuts must exceed the debt-limit increase".

Karzai,s popularity has fallen through the floor, but the absence of a credible opponent means it is still Karzai,s election to lose.

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