It aims to reassure investors of the trustworthiness of corporate America, with stock markets suffering heavy losses in recent weeks. |
|
These capabilities in turn reveal a great deal about her intentions and consequently her trustworthiness. |
|
These include the common moral decencies of integrity, trustworthiness, benevolence, and fairness. |
|
The trustworthiness of oral tradition varies inversely as the square of the distance and directly as the idiosyncracy of the narrator. |
|
He makes the point that Democrats have to prove their trustworthiness in managing the public fisc with tax cuts and fiscal discipline. |
|
There is something about the screen that gives the illusion of trustworthiness. |
|
The way a straying partner restores trust is to go out of his way to prove his trustworthiness to you. |
|
For example, they propose trustworthiness as a criterion of how good a qualitative study is. |
|
Integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that one is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge. |
|
We haven't even got on to the trustworthiness of the people who'll be keeping custody of your secure digital identity. |
|
A related long-term development is the loss of public belief in the trustworthiness of politicians and, to a lesser extent, public servants. |
|
Objectively assessing a firm's trustworthiness can help them strengthen the way it operates. |
|
Employees were queried regarding their assessment of the trustworthiness and commitment of senior management. |
|
There is a real risk that the trustworthiness of both labels will be weakened. |
|
As a global company, we are proud of taking typically Swiss values such as high quality, reliability and trustworthiness out into the world. |
|
The brand builds mainly on the characteristics of trustworthiness, competence and a focus on the future. |
|
Establishing the trustworthiness of the findings from qualitative data is important and involved considering factors such as credibility, auditability, and fittingness. |
|
For an organization that extols trustworthiness, these files lay bare an appalling dissonance. |
|
It also emphasizes the importance of such basic moral values as honesty, trustworthiness and trusteeship, as well as basic ecological principles. |
|
Firstly there is the paradox of teaching people how to fake trustworthiness. |
|
|
That is also good for the European Central Bank's credibility and trustworthiness. |
|
For a party that ran on a platform of accountability and trustworthiness, it has a long record of broken promises and missed opportunities. |
|
The negotiation process cannot guarantee the good faith or trustworthiness of any of the parties. |
|
The Court needs to implement such system itself as it cannot fully rely on the availability and trustworthiness of external service providers. |
|
The Claimant questions the trustworthiness of the evidence but offers no further evidence or records about these particular units. |
|
Photos of shoes should show that magic combination of style, flexibility and trustworthiness so as to appeal to customers. |
|
The idea of trustworthiness that is associated with the brand is the strongest image component. |
|
They often needed a greater amount of working capital to pay wages or purchase raw materials, which depended on a reputation for trustworthiness and honest dealing. |
|
From all employees he demanded efficiency, trustworthiness, loyalty, and strict adherence to a dress code. |
|
The irony is that the Afghans have already proven their reliability and trustworthiness in the heat of battle. |
|
Romney must also take care not to reverse himself on anything at all, lest he revive questions about his trustworthiness. |
|
Reid showed an intense loyalty to his benefactors while also projecting sincerity and trustworthiness. |
|
A visit to the beauty salon is a very intimate and confidential exercise and the trustworthiness of the therapist reflects on the way the business is perceived. |
|
When Charles I raised his standard at Nottingham and declared war on his people, the question of his judgement and of his trustworthiness was one which divided the nation. |
|
Importantly, hirers of house keeping services are spared from the risk of appointing housemaids or servants, whose trustworthiness is a moot point now-a-days. |
|
The goal is to keep operating costs as low as possible, while improving service to Canadians and preserving the integrity and trustworthiness of the Canadian passport. |
|
The characteristics most often cited as important are a sense of morality and ethics, honesty, trustworthiness, respect, justice, openness, authenticity, empathy, and compassion. |
|
There are no universally accepted certificates of trustworthiness. |
|
The qualities of character required for true friendship are quite simply the best qualities a human can possess: unselfishness, tolerance, forebearance, trustworthiness, faithfulness, honesty. |
|
Analysts show how trust and trustworthiness interdepend, the latter in part a consequence of the self-fulfilling effects of the former. |
|
|
Rather, the court must form an overall assessment of the validity and trustworthiness of the child's testimony, as it would with any other witness. |
|
When I look around at the members I work with, not only in my party but in all the other parties, I believe in the integrity and trustworthiness of by far the majority of the people here. |
|
Canadian Tire's long-standing reputation for integrity and trustworthiness depends, in great measure, upon the way we conduct our business across our global supply chain. |
|
The trustworthiness of this system is depending on the lifesaver ASes, and receives a live BGP feed from each lifesaver AS to guide its decision. |
|
It is argued that inequality levels influence how citizens imagine the trustworthiness of fellow citizens. |
|
At the end I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks to our shareholders for their continuous support, our directors for their invaluable assistance and our staff for his trustworthiness and abnegation. |
|
They have lost their credibility, their trustworthiness, before the world. |
|
The abundance and trustworthiness of Nikitin's factual material provide a valuable source of information about India at that time. |
|
These manifest the trustworthiness and reasonableness of our resources. |
|
Dependability and confirmability also add to the trustworthiness of this study and were assessed through an auditor. |
|
Persons required to maintain books and records are responsible for retaining them in a manner that will ensure the trustworthiness and readability of the information recorded. |
|
As a result, qualitative researchers devote a great deal of attention to demonstrating the trustworthiness of their findings using a range of methodological strategies. |
|
The security clearance procedures shall be designed to determine whether an individual can, taking into account his or her loyalty, trustworthiness and reliability, have access to classified information. |
|
These are closely related to ethical values since concern for others is likely to be accompanied by high standards of integrity, fairness, and trustworthiness in other things. |
|
That is why I put working towards openness, ease of control, and truthfulness right at the top of the list, for only by them will we achieve credibility and trustworthiness. |
|
Basically, it is a personal attack on an arguer that brings the individuals's personal circumstances, trustworthiness, or character into question. |
|
The characteristics of a good information source are timelessness, accuracy, relevance, cost effectiveness, trustworthiness, usability, exhaustiveness and aggregation level. |
|
Trustworthiness and dependability are the foundations to one's ability to feel safe. |
|