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Skeptics doubt the
credibility
of this policy, which in principle obliges the US to sacrifice New York in response to an attack on Warsaw, or endanger Los Angeles to defend Taipei.
To meet them, it must first restore its international
credibility.
Factually incorrect statements from top officials, including Ukraine’s interior minister, Arsen Avakov, have undermined the
credibility
of the investigation.
However, the
credibility
of such a system relies on the inquisitors’ ability to uphold standards of science that are genuinely independent from special interests both inside and outside the research community.
Otherwise, the stated intention of restoring inclusive growth patterns will lack credibility, undercutting the ability to make difficult but important choices.
By abandoning a policy that has become a bedrock of post Cold War strategy, the West would lose both
credibility
and authority, in Europe and beyond.
Mustering all of his energy and political capital, the 87-year-old leader revived pro-market economic reforms, unleashing an economic revolution that delivered an unprecedented wave of growth and development, thereby boosting the CCP’s
credibility
considerably.
But several emerging trends, unobserved or noted only in isolation, have greatly altered the balance of power between the CCP and Chinese society, with the former losing
credibility
and control and the latter gaining strength and confidence.
That loss is compounded by the collapse of the Party’s
credibility
among ordinary people.
To be sure, the CCP’s opacity, secrecy, and penchant for untruth always implied a
credibility
problem.
But, in the last decade, a series of scandals and crises – involving public safety, adulterated food and drugs, and environmental pollution – has thoroughly destroyed what little
credibility
lingered.
For a regime whose
credibility
is gone, the costs of maintaining power are exorbitant – and eventually unbearable – because it must resort to repression more frequently and heavily.
If it goes too slow, the ECB has earned sufficient
credibility
as an inflation fighter to make up for it in the future with little if any economic or political cost.
The resulting paralysis has not only permitted massive loss of human life; it has also undermined the
credibility
of collective security, enabling increasingly flagrant human-rights abuses.
Most economists, let alone specialists in other disciplines, regard such accusations as unfair, because only a few of them devoted themselves to scrutinizing financial developments; yet their
credibility
has been seriously dented.
But when Britain makes a case against Europe, it deprives itself of the
credibility
to win the arguments that matter.
All of this spells lasting damage to the
credibility
of Washington’s commitment to the “full faith and credit” of the US government.
And the damage to their
credibility
risks further undermining their effectiveness and perpetuating a vicious circle set in motion by their failure to generate high and inclusive growth.
If, instead, he wins by a slim margin, his victory, in the absence of trustworthy observers, will have no
credibility.
Instead of undertaking knee-jerk cuts, eurozone governments must first reestablish their
credibility
through policy rules enshrined in national legislations, as recently decided by the European heads of state and government.
Simply put, the advanced countries have lost their
credibility.
As a result, all politics that were derived, no matter how loosely, from Marxism, lost credibility, and finally died in 1989.
The fledgling bank earned enormous credibility, but also considerable enmity, by sticking to its anti-inflation mandate.
It hardly mattered that the opposition’s program lacked credibility: Civic Platform had already become the architect of its own defeat.
But it will not be big enough to dispel convertibility risk and hence demonstrate the ECB’s
credibility
as a lender of last resort.
And it is the ECB’s
credibility
problem, not that of member states, that is the principal reason for unsustainably high borrowing costs in Italy, Spain, and other distressed eurozone countries.
And at a time when
credibility
is in short supply among politicians, candidates with a strong identity can make more credible promises.
We have the credibility, the values and the will to do this.
On April 26, 2007, the entire network of governance professionals in the Bank wrote in an open letter to the Board and the President that the leadership crisis was eroding the Bank’s
credibility
and hampering implementation of this vital agenda.
The next president of the World Bank will, of course, need to rebuild
credibility
and deliver on the Bank’s promises to work vigorously with our country partners in the fight for good governance.
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