Credible
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1207 examples of Credible in a sentence
Governments can, however, provide a
credible
guarantee, given their power to tax.
But it does provide a rigorous,
credible
framework for policy debate – and thus an opportunity that no economy can afford to lose.
For a leader to say there is an obligation to equalize incomes globally is not a
credible
obligation, but to say that more should be done to reduce poverty and disease and help those in need can help to educate followers.
That may not look like enough of a basis for a
credible
new international system.
India’s best option is to hold out a
credible
threat of military action, while imposing, together with other democratic powers, economic sanctions that undercut support for Yameen among the Maldivian elite, many of whom own the luxury resorts that now have far too many empty rooms.
The idea that central banks should consider making a new promise to raise their inflation targets is hardly
credible.
A strong, credible, and capable institutional regime will be critical to manage this transition.
Second, the US should establish a
credible
enforcement mechanism to ensure that the parties comply with their respective obligations, particularly an immediate freeze on Israeli settlement activity throughout the occupied Palestinian territory.
And he must convey a
credible
message about a consensual approach, discarding the partisan hostility that has dominated US politics in recent years and, in particular, during the just-concluded campaign.
To be
credible
as a mediator of this mechanism, the IMF itself would need reform, including a substantial change of voting power to bring the influence of developing countries in line with the weight they carry nowadays in the global economy.
To be
credible
and effective, decriminalization must be combined with robust prevention campaigns.
The fact remains that a strong EU depends on a
credible
and stable euro, and much work remains to be done to ensure the euro’s long-term viability.
The first is the completion of the eurozone banking union, which would feature shared bank regulation, including a
credible
resolution fund.
One hopes that this month in Addis Ababa, they take
credible
steps in that direction.
When they do – and assuming that the government does not suddenly tighten its belt (it has no
credible
plan to do so) – there is every likelihood that America’s appetite for foreign cash will surge again.
The only difference is that only one candidate was on the ballot back then, whereas nowadays there are several, to make the exercise seem more
credible.
More recently, the discussion has shifted toward a seemingly more
credible
cause: the proliferation of margin financing since 2010.
While different negotiating styles might have secured different results, it is hardly
credible
to suggest that the US has suffered a shortage of first-rate representatives in trade talks.
They should put in place as soon as possible
credible
consolidation plans that are specific in terms of not only goals, but also the tools to achieve them.
Credible
institutions such as Human Rights Watch should audit the list to certify the accuracy of the information and give the accused an opportunity to refute the claims.
And there is no
credible
evidence that low-grade prostate cancer uniformly progresses to higher-grade cancers, so early treatment is not essential.
In any case, greater political legitimacy would likely make the Fund’s crisis leadership smoother and more credible, potentially shortening crises and minimizing their pain.
But
credible
elections in war-torn Syria, where millions have been displaced, will take much time and preparation to organize.
The EU’s ambition to become a global player on an equal footing with existing and rising powers is neither understood by EU citizens nor viewed as
credible
in policy terms, as demonstrated by the reemergence of the United States as a decisive European player.
Having used fiscal spending aggressively to avoid a depression, the US must now commit to a
credible
medium-term path of fiscal consolidation.
And a
credible
national strategy must recognize that as long as the Palestinian conflict remains unresolved, Israel’s moral foundations and international standing will be dangerously compromised.
Credible
political parties are not easy to organize on the fly.
To achieve currency dominance, China needs more than economic and military might; it requires a broader and more
credible
set of public and political institutions.
With few exceptions, demographers and epidemiologists have not applied their expertise to making rigorous,
credible
estimates of civilian mortality and morbidity.
Moreover, the high-quality population data needed for
credible
estimates may not be available due to their “sensitive nature,” or because they never have been collected (sometimes the case in developing nations), or because refugee movements have made data obsolete.
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