Credible
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How
credible
will an anti-corruption message be when delivered by an appointee of what is considered one of the most corrupt and incompetent administrations in US history?
Investors need to know that markets are reliable and credible, which means that the information disclosed to them, and on which they base their trading decisions, is accurate, complete, and verified.
Without
credible
enforcement, even the best possible set of regulations is meaningless.
The dossier by former British spy Christopher Steele about US President Donald Trump’s activities in Moscow some years ago may turn out to be as
credible
as the claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction – or it may not.
This is clearly not sustainable – a point that former Director of the International Monetary Fund's Europe Department Reza Moghadam recognized when he recently called for writing off half of Greece's debt, provided an agreement can be reached on
credible
growth-enhancing structural reforms.
There is an urgent need to expedite the resolution of the banking crisis, for which
credible
and comprehensive stress tests are an indispensable first step.
Some say the targets were never
credible
enough.
Italy and Spain offered
credible
fiscal and growth-oriented reforms, and the European Central Bank, with Germany’s backing, promised intervention as needed to stabilize the banking sector and sovereign-debt markets.
The goal of industrial policies is to identify these spillovers, and governments have done a very
credible
job in this respect.
Tweets can help to set the global agenda, but they do not produce soft power if they are not
credible.
Financial crisis at long last made hard budget constraints
credible.
The fact that all five of these candidates are well known in diplomatic circles, and four have direct UN experience, refutes the old canard that Eastern Europe does not have a
credible
candidate to offer.
As if on cue, this was followed by Human Rights Watch, which paraded an even less
credible
set of allegations – including the risible claim that a Congolese rebel was seen by an unspecified number of unnamed witnesses at a bar on the Rwandan side of the border.
The desire in some quarters to promulgate a war narrative easily outweighs the obligation to establish a
credible
basis for one.
But without US support, Trudeau’s pressure lacked
credible
measures.
The results reflect mounting disillusionment with the performance of the BJP both in New Delhi and in the states they rule, as well as the emergence of a previously enfeebled Congress party as a
credible
alternative.
Maybe financial markets understand the plans, but don’t (yet) find them
credible.
During the Cold War, the US was able to defend Berlin because our promise to do so was made
credible
by the NATO alliance and the presence of American troops, whose lives would be on the line in the event of a Soviet attack.
In a bellicose world, a
credible
voice in the international arena requires a creditable military capability and high-tech military technology.
There was, it appeared, no other
credible
candidate to challenge him.
In the absence of a strong and
credible
EU-wide commitment to stop the contagion, other eurozone countries hit by the sovereign-debt crisis have been following a similar script.
So long as the commitment to the exchange rate system remained credible, so was the commitment to halt inflation.
That is when the crisis spread to the periphery of the world economy, because countries on the periphery could not provide equally
credible
guarantees.
Needless to say, China’s unfolding slowdown – even under the soft-landing scenario that I still believe is most
credible
– is taking a major toll on the largest source of America’s export revival.
What is democracy’s best message of hope, and its most
credible
promise of future flourishing?
Labour’s leader, Ed Miliband, was widely derided last year as weak, unconvincing, and unlikeable; but, perhaps benefiting from low expectations, he has looked steadily more
credible
and statesmanlike as the campaign has gone on.
Kaczynski presented this fluid electorate with a
credible
vision of a state concerned with social solidarity (with no one’s refrigerator standing empty) and opposed to heartless liberalism (which brings empty refrigerators for the poor and full ones for the rich).
This makes
credible
both their threat of insurrection before the bargain and their promise to protect property rights afterwards.
Nor could it conduct
credible
negotiations with Israel or deliver necessary services to ordinary Palestinians.
For example, the usually vocal advocacy community has failed to respond to
credible
allegations that the United States and other Western powers are putting pressure on the ICC, to prevent a war-crimes probe of Israel’s operation in the Gaza Strip.
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