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Tumulty then asked Anderson if there were events in her life which might undermine her credibility.

Other than that, she has asked me not to mention any details which might undermine her anonymity.

One worry is that the public finances are in a mess, which might undermine confidence among foreign investors who hold a third of all gilts.

And he promised to veto any new sanctions bill which might undermine his attempts to coax Iran to give up its nuclear-weapons programme, arguing that America's allies—"including Israel"—would be made safer by the deal.

They failed to make arrests based on reliable information received within 24 hours; instead we now know that Francis was acquiring alternative information on Stephen's friend and main witness Duwayne Brooks, which might undermine his credibility.

The Bank said that while the FLS had already improved credit conditions "there remained risks of renewed stresses in bank funding markets, triggered for example by adverse developments in the euro area, which might undermine the recovery in credit conditions".

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Researchers hope the study will prompt colleges to find ways to match the values of working-class, first-generation college students, and curb the rate at which they might undermine these students' academic achievement.

And the Federal Circuit seemed to emphasize the need for structural differences from naturally occurring products, Burk says, which might just undermine part of the shiny new guidance.

In some cases, expert judgment may border on intuition, or gut feeling, which may be of help in decision making in situations of high complexity and uncertainty (Dane and Pratt 2007), but which might also undermine the accountability of the process.

However, despite several plans proposed by WHO and its partners aimed at resolving the problem [ 30], stigma against local medical staff has not received adequate attention, which might further undermine the already fragile public health system infrastructure against further possible infectious outbreaks in Africa.

It's a tribute to the novel's propulsive readability and emotional force that this anticlimactic distancing, which might have undermined a lesser work, leaves this one intact.

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