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1. "Have you heard anything credible?" Thom asked
2. He had connections with credible specialists, but was mostly a casts, stitches and ice man himself
3. She would tell us these most think credible stories about incredible things that had been happened to her
4. days it seemed barely credible to the little scribe that he’d
5. If that didn’t work, would he get space on a flight in Columbia? Would either group buy his information as credible? It was a kaleidoscope of thoughts with absolutely no rhyme or reason
6. At first when we heard this we had dismissed it as bullshit but the rumours kept persisting and began to get more credible so that by today we knew they were true and even which beaches they would land on and that was V Beach and our very own W Beach
7. It means Israel, the only state in the region that meets the president"s criteria for „self-determination," – an honest judiciary; an independent media; credible political parties; free and fair elections – must now negotiate its fate with those who want none of the above things
8. Arguments exploiting ―root causes‖ by advancing false notions based on questionable economic assumptions, rather than devolving moral standards, have gradually promoted our society‘s collective disregard for human life while providing little if any credible solutions to this problem
9. In this manner, a society will often settle on some inscrutable ―mean‖ or center point, conceded by popular opinion, that, however lacking the essential requirements of Truth, provides credible examples for others to follow
10. No credible study has found over 100,000 uses of a gun for self defense a year
11. ) The idea that a small group of men in the Kremlin, the old Soviet center of power, could control every Communist everywhere is just not the slightest bit credible
12. But there is no credible evidence, as those on the fringe claim, that the Davidians were deliberately murdered
13. However, in spite of conspiracy theories, there is still no credible proof of complicity
14. There are no credible claims of racism for any of the senior advisers under either GW Bush or Obama
15. Nothing I said actually constitutes credible evidence
16. On this note I decided to search for a credible person and finding that you bear a similar last name, I was urged to contact you, that I may, with your consent, present you to the "trustee" bank as my late client's surviving family member so as To enable you put up a claim to the bank in that capacity as a next of kin of my Client
17. i have not found this belief credible or in scripture
18. A lot of hullabaloo followed, fueled by wild exhortations of the Sharpton variety and soft monotonous restatements of the NPR kind, but the facts were spelled out by the credible Mr
19. He strikes me as credible and he’s sure Koflanovich lives his life in fear of the Russian mob
20. account our service past, prevented its destruction, and, by your deeds, have made credible the words of philosophy
21. She was still a credible witness, they had put the case to bed but there were a few gaps in the whole picture they wanted to plug
22. xenoglossy cases that have been published do not seem overly credible
23. You need to offer your Twitter followers fresh and relevant content that can help establish your reputation as a credible and valuable source of great content
24. In his reply, Roger indicated that those “thinkers” would be more credible in their opposition to war had they expressed equal aversion to Communist avowed expansionist aims as well as for “Yankee Imperialism” and Marines’ recruitment
25. Generating quality leads requires constant interaction and engagement with your followers so that you are viewed as a credible professional and an authority or expert in your niche
26. If they have no ideas, use a credible third party resource to
27. However, full membership in the congregation was predicated upon having had a credible experience of personal salvation
28. something bad happened to me, but believing that I am not credible
29. But I don’t have to stress out about how credible I have to sound
30. “But this is HIS voice, I knew it’s him, so it could be that credible,” I said
31. Parker did that and managed credible but wobbly taxiing all the way up to the chocks by Travers's trailer on a remote parking revetment at the northern perimeter of the base
32. 9 You father have gloriously established our right government by your endurance; and making of much account our service past prevented its destruction and by your deeds have made credible the words of philosophy
33. Not because I don’t want you to know, but because I cannot be certain yet which of my information is credible
34. He knew it would not be long before the desertions began and punishing deserters would also deal a huge blow to the men’s morale, because seeing a comrade’s feet swinging from a jib is not the best way to keep a credible fighting force in check
35. This observer self has been documented as a credible aspect of our mind that keeps us safe, even when asleep
36. It’s credible that Devon’s boss was grateful for him sticking to his guns when faced
37. You only need two or three things in your bio that are recognized as credible media outlets or
38. you credible and professional
39. the thinking process arranged in a credible sequence, or was something left out, or something else
40. just as credible?” Usually the answer is yes – that is, some other idea
41. believers" this approach is the only credible one
42. the categorization process is more credible IF the criteria for the grouping is identified, and the
43. the categorizing process is more credible IF the criteria for the dichotomizing is identified, and
44. would have not been credible if that story was to unfold in
45. She knew how to make the more credible excuses in the strangest circumstances
46. I've been extremely fixated on generating product, and that of course means I have to achieve a credible word count on a daily basis
47. “The Wishfish was a fraud! And he never told us one credible thing about the King and Queen—it’s as if he made that bit up as he went along
48. Newspaper, Radio and TV News bulletins had therefore to be content with reporting that the suspicious drowning of a young council employee had the police totally baffled with no credible suspect
49. In California, for instance, stalking is defined as: Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow or harasses another person and who makes a credible threat with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear for his or her safety, or the safety of his or her immediate family
50. Instead, most state laws require that the behavior cause a credible threat to the person's safety or their family's safety