Sentence examples for credibly enough from inspiring English sources

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The American president is a woman, credibly enough, yet in the line of duty Yael herself is compelled to play the pliant sex kitten on multiple occasions.

Mr. Baryshnikov speaks, credibly enough, in "Rough for Theater I," in which he plays a blind beggar violinist to Bill Camp's vagabond in a wheelchair.

Mr. Hurt manages the South African accent credibly enough, but more important, he hits the half notes in a role that could too easily be conventionally righteous.

Iain Softley's film sets up that ambiguity credibly enough, but the overall premise, A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times, "is so tired, and the direction so plodding and uninflected, that the actors rarely connect with each other".

Raven's next words reflected the class aspect of the drama: "The Professor is clearly a man of very humble origin: he is in fact, I have been told credibly enough, the son of a miner.

And his efforts to unseat UMNO now require the defection of parliamentarians from other parties, rather than a clear victory at the ballot box.But, facing fresh charges of sodomy, which give the appearance of renewed legal persecution, Mr Anwar presents himself credibly enough as a battler for truth, justice and democracy.

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No single explanation for Mrs. Clinton's current success could credibly cover enough ground.

Questions about whether it was large enough credibly to protect Spain and Italy have been allayed since the European Central Bank (ECB) declared it was ready to intervene to buy the bonds (in unlimited quantities) of countries that seek help from the ESM and submit to euro-zone strictures for budgetary and economic reform.

But the ignominy and depravity get predictable: it's a cartoon misery memoir, which isn't cartoon-ish enough, or credibly miserable enough, to quite hit its marks.

The party just needs to threaten, credibly, to siphon off enough Conservative votes to deny David Cameron's party victory in a decisive number of seats: a disastrous fate in a first-past-the-post system.

Even so, for President-elect Barack Obama, the report underscores the magnitude of the problem that he will inherit Jan . 20 an Iranian nuclear program that has not only solved many technical problems of uranium enrichment, but that can also now credibly claim to possess enough material to make a weapon if negotiations with Europe and the United States break down.

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