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Not, however, to a management whose credibility is already damaged.
So whose credibility, irresponsibility, and professionalism are we discussing here?
That is an important move that should become standard for an industry whose credibility is at stake.
But the tapes have compromised the judiciary, whose credibility is already low after decades of battering by generals and politicians.
Campbell would surely tell him that appearances do matter in a sport whose credibility is shot apart.
The administration, whose credibility on ethical matters is zero, cannot be trusted to investigate on its own.
Later in the process, prosecutorial errors were said to include giving immunity to squad mates whose credibility as witnesses was questioned.
Faris's advisers viewed the project as the next step: a bigger film with a co-star whose credibility abroad would help raise Faris's profile there.
Instead of flying a reporter somewhere to cover a story, Al Jazeera can draw upon networks of trusted volunteers whose credibility has been established.
For the S.E.C., whose credibility as a regulator came into question after failing to thwart the crisis, the jury delivered a long-sought courtroom victory.
"It must be remembered that he is a career criminal whose credibility may be suspect," the sheriff said in a statement.
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