Sentence examples for discrediting to from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, it is discrediting to eyewitnesses, and misleading to policymakers, to state that some ostensibly correct eyewitness decisions arise from a non-diagnostic process.

This would be perceived as discrediting to their work.

The low response (34.0%) to the method questions may reflect a genuine lack of information or prevailing social norms that preclude disclosure of "stigmatized knowledge" (i.e. information that is potentially discrediting to possess).

The women who are stigmatised against live on the margins of society, as a result of their isolation because of the smell, embarrassment and fear of ostracism from the community [ 16, 17, 20, 54] From the stigma theory, to be stigmatized there must be an attribute that is significantly discrediting to be stigmatised against [ 27].

The latest developments are therefore regarded with mistrust and viewed as being discrediting to past performance.

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It gets you nothing but discredited to make stuff up.

There is no confidence in SAPS they are completely discredited to the public," he says.

Examples of typical goals for destructive criticism include to demean, to discredit, to denounce, and to hurt.

Some people will try to put you down; to discredit you; to backstab you".

Was she just trying to discredit me to undermine my message?

And that I was a discredit to my race.

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