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It has less credibility.
Other agencies, especially newer ones, often have less credibility, capacity, and political clout.
And the police, with little training and less credibility, hunkered down behind barrages of tear gas, birdshot and occasional bullets.
Without athletes who show respect for anti-doping rules, the sport will have even less credibility than it already has.
"I do not think there is a group with less credibility in this field," Mr. Frank said after several Republicans referred to statements from regulators.
As Mr. Sley correctly points out, this gives American Spirit less credibility as a truly independent brand, which is probably important to the target customer.
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And my research for the Comment told me that he needs to think less about credibility and more about leverage with governments like Hosni Mubarak's in Egypt.
That they did not budge was seen as a triumph: a sign that bond markets trust the Lib Dems to stick with the coalition's economic plans, for all the noisy Tory-bashing.Come the next general election, the Clegg camp believes that Labour will have less economic credibility than the coalition.
They have almost nothing to recommend them: little fame, even less talent, sparse credibility.
Anything less undermines the credibility of their scientists' research — and the integrity of their universities.
What is at stake, the I.O.C. said, is nothing less than the "credibility of the Olympic competitions".
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