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I've worked with hundreds of flacks over the years, and the vast, vast majority of them guarded their credibility fiercely by making sure they at least remained within the bounds of plausibility.
This suggests that a better way to deal with enlargement fatigue might be to keep advertising the benefits of expansion (national governments must do this, as well as the commission), and guard the credibility of the process more carefully.
They have to guard their credibility too.
Thankfully absent of Duffy's self-consciousness and Amy Winehouse's personal drama, Adele is content to surround herself with writers and producers who have one eye on the charts and another guarding her credibility.
To safely guard data credibility, data collection should be prospectively designed to capture sufficient data to support analysis if possible.
The party, he said, can guard its economic credibility while being ambitious.
The officer was friends with precinct commander Johnson, who drove over to Pathmark and after raising questions about the security guard's credibility, persuaded Pathmark officials not to file charges against the officer.
Its jealously guarded independence is supposed to lend credibility to the system.
This is based on factors like "relevance" and "credibility" (terms that are closely guarded by developers at Google and other major search engines).
Anything that damages credibility — a rogue reporter's lies, a too-trusting attitude toward government sources and the prevailing narrative — has to be guarded against energetically.
Guarded, controlled".
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