Credibility
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Brushing that aside and starting from scratch in negotiations with North Korea – an approach that has been advocated by figures within the Chinese government, as well as some observers in the US – would undermine the
credibility
of diplomatic contacts.
Flummoxed by the clobbering from all sides, pundits who could not get the Trump election right prophesied that declining sales, falling readership, and flagging
credibility
heralded the demise of the newspaper, as we have known it.
Much will depend on whether the underlying technology is stable and secure, trust is established, transparency is convincing, consumer protection is effective, new content is coupled well with strong distribution channels, and broad-based validation and institutional verification boost
credibility.
Much of their credibility, however, depended on a fragile balance of power.
He will see it as a precondition for altering perceptions of the US in the Arab and Muslim worlds, since restoring America’s
credibility
will be a major objective of the incoming administration.
The third precondition for Western
credibility
in the Mediterranean region is to take a genuine step towards resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Because the Saudi capital market’s
credibility
depends on the
credibility
of the Saudi Aramco listing, it is critical that Saudi Arabia holds Saudi Aramco to domestic governance standards.
That created a multi-layered
credibility
problem for Merkel that continues to haunt her.
Increased policy
credibility
will boost inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI), while EU structural funds will support further institution building, infrastructure investment, and environmental protection.
This would bolster the
credibility
of monetary policy, enabling the candidates to lower their inflation and exchange-rate risk premiums.
If the Council continues to look the way it does, it is only a matter of time – maybe another 15 years at best – before its
credibility
and authority for most of the world diminish to dangerous levels.
To restore and enhance the Security Council’s credibility, the focus for now should be on changes that require no amendment of the UN Charter.
This is an alarming development for India, because the RBI’s
credibility
and effectiveness have contributed substantially to macroeconomic and financial stability, thereby helping to sustain rapid GDP growth in recent years.
Nonetheless, the loss of operational independence – the ability to act without interference in pursuit of its stated objectives, developed in consultation with political authorities – can also be fatal to a central bank’s
credibility.
After all, the central bank’s
credibility
has been essential to enable the implementation of policies that have provided the government with room to maneuver in a difficult domestic and external environment.
The current pro-military constitution lacks
credibility
because Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has spent 12 of the past 18 years under house arrest or in prison, and other democratic and ethnic minority leaders have not been allowed to participate in the drafting process.
In the majority of the Western world, Putin is regarded as an outcast, Xi is flirting with a similar loss of credibility, and Prince Mohammed’s reputation as a reformer has been severely damaged, perhaps beyond repair.
Their problem is not that they are devoid of ideas, but that they lack political
credibility.
This
credibility
deficit has created a vacuum for other parties to fill.
In fact, for all his skill and credibility, Rudd was always at best a fairly long-shot candidate.
At this delicate moment in the world economy the ECB is seeking to establish its anti-inflation
credibility
at the very moment when the spectre of deflation is appearing for the first time in half-a-century.
But, without Congressional support, they will bring fewer and fewer resources to the table and will suffer from an increasing
credibility
gap when they seek to negotiate with other countries.
Fads, Frenzies, and FinanceBarcelona – The financial crisis, credit crunch, and ensuing economic downturn have severely damaged the
credibility
of financial markets, institutions, and traders.
This approach would also improve the
credibility
and stability of the DGSs, since small claims would be given priority.
It must not cross it if it wants to preserve its own credibility, and the world’s capacity for intervention in similar conscience-shocking cases.
Navigating it will require Italy to retain its
credibility
with other European Union member states and international investors.
Even if the stars were in perfect alignment and the US was not facing a saving constraint, it stretches
credibility
to seek a formulaic bilateral solution to America’s multilateral problem.
Even one of Nihalani’s fellow review-board members, the filmmaker Ashoke Pandit, accused him of undermining the body’s
credibility
and even of threatening to “Talibanize” the industry.
But China’s public failure to distance itself from the North’s military provocations has undermined its
credibility
in efforts to defuse the crisis.
A strong stand by the World Bank would enhance its
credibility
in the war on corruption.
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