Your credibility gap on Iraq, he effectively told the president, is a helluva lot bigger than mine. |
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I would also say that there is a growing credibility gap between what is said and what is being done. |
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There is a huge credibility gap between what is agreed and what actually gets implemented in rectifying the global balance of commerce. |
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It is gradually opening up the credibility gap between what it says about the economy to the business community, and what it actually does. |
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When you start cutting deals, that's when you slow down rights and put yourself in a credibility gap. |
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Leading high street banks face a massive credibility gap over the next few weeks as directors queue up to present news of bulging profits. |
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The widening space between concept and reality has become a credibility gap it's getting harder and harder to cross. |
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The clumsiness of this campaign meant it plummeted into a bottomless credibility gap, and those behind it wasted their money. |
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These two are good enough that there are times when their performances bridge the credibility gap created by the script. |
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Gandhi, however, perceived the credibility gap of the Congress as the sign of not just a communicational problem, but of a philosophical and a strategic error. |
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This will have serious long term pay offs and close the credibility gap. |
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The credibility gap these days is as wide as the Forth, and just as deep. |
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This concept of the play is immediately appealing, but it is not long into the production before the audience is called upon to bridge a major credibility gap. |
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The disconnect between the administration's rhetoric and the reality there on the ground has opened not just a credibility gap but a creditability chasm. |
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As for enterprises, dishonesty only brings about a credibility gap, which greatly increases transaction costs and ultimately deters further development. |
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The gulf between the two has created an enormous credibility gap. |
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It seems to me that something of a credibility gap is developing here, one that may cause a great deal of damage in days to come. |
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One such example of a credibility gap is the partial agreement on energy liberalisation. |
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Any engagement increases the risk of political ambitions and reality coming adrift, opening up a credibility gap. |
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The health sector may have an important role to play in closing this credibility gap. |
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The proximity to citizens is a relative factor in trust and can help close the credibility gap. |
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Every time the member gets to speak in the chamber, the credibility gap is only surpassed by the prosperity gap in our country. |
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This credibility gap is something that the European Union needs to address, not the applicant countries. |
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There is a huge credibility gap when it comes to dealing with the bill. |
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A credibility gap results, in which states and international organizations are charged with being remote and failing to live up to their promises. |
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We must ensure that the delivery gap identified by Mr Prodi does not turn into a credibility gap due to the Council's failure to meet the multitude of targets that it sets at every Summit. |
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I think the decisive question I would have to ask you is how you can close the great credibility gap between how so many people perceive political Europe and what actually happens here. |
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The second large credibility gap is provided by the EU's short-sighted open border policy, which has encouraged mass immigration from Eastern Europe to my country. |
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Mr. Speaker, do you see the credibility gap that is developing here? |
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It is essential for the EU now jointly to begin to reflect upon how it might try to reduce the credibility gap that in actual fact exists between ourselves and those whom we wish to get on our side. |
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It is Ashley's perogative, of course, but the board is shrinking while the credibility gap grows. |
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There is no European parliamentary delivery gap but there is for Lisbon, unfortunately, a considerable gap, which risks becoming a credibility gap. |
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She said that as long as the EU is not implementing the objectives and targets it has already set it will continue to suffer from a credibility gap. |
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But the clock is ticking, and every day the credibility gap grows. |
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Hollande's big credibility gap has several causes. |
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That may be a little closer to the heart of this issue that we are debating today. There is still a credibility gap when it comes to members of the opposition. |
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Following the Barcelona Summit, I warned in this Chamber of the danger of a credibility gap opening up if the ambitious targets set for economic reform were not implemented. |
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A credibility gap can occur if scenario differs from learners' experience. |
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We now have a credibility gap which needs to be bridged. |
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We believe that the failure to use appraisal information for the purposes stated or implied has contributed to the credibility gap on the part of supervisory personnel and their subordinates. |
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