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Ms. Diallo's lawyer, Kenneth P. Thompson, acknowledged that his client may have credibility issues, but he said that other evidence weighed the case in her favor, including other hotel workers who saw Ms. Diallo in a distraught state shortly after she said she was attacked.
Weaknesses: May have credibility problem, with 1998 lawsuit alleging patent infringement and breach of contract.
The former intern can offer you a great deal of background on the company and may be able to introduce you to others at the company that may have credibility with the company representative.
This assessment may have credibility.
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Some communications may have more credibility if backed by another organisation.
Le Gougne may have more credibility than other judges who have been under scrutiny at major competitions.
Opinion polls may have lost credibility during the last general election, but they are the best opinion polls we have.
The principal problem with Iraqi-only trials is that, without some international involvement, they may have little credibility either in Iraq or in the outside world.
Real progress on an array of programs will impress voters and the bond market more than vague promises about future budget balance that may have little credibility.
He may have won credibility with leaders in Beijing for his handling of the unrest, but he will be dogged by protests for the remaining two-and-a-half years of his term.
Trump is a Brexit supporter, but he may have less credibility in European capitals than Hillary Clinton in trying to put pressure on the EU to come to a deal.
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