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There is a distinction between the "business" having a credible future and journalism having a credible future.
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I note that a Newsquest spokesman defended its "need to revisit its cost base" and the "regrettable... restructuring [that] puts a number of roles at risk of redundancy" in order to ensure that business "has a credible future".
The insolvency practitioners would clear out and liquidate what they find to be unsalvageable, work to reshape the heart of the body which could have a credible future – which in Fifa's case remains the golden, glittering, lucrative prize of football itself – then hand it back to new custodians with reformed structures in place to enable it to be run properly.
Mr Clegg said neither the Tories or Labour had a credible plan to safeguard the future of England's health service.
They say their party has a credible response that the budget preserves Medicare for future retirees since it could collapse under runaway costs if left unchanged.
Sponsors have a credible and proven vehicle to contribute to golf's future.
We now have a credible lead.
Nevertheless, Haye has a credible strategy.
We need to have a credible, radical, electable alternative.
Now British rugby league has a credible national team again.
Labour does not seem to have a credible economic plan.
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