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. |
The government's ability to provide basic services reliably was instrumental in establishing government creditability. |
This is necessary in order to make the system acceptable to all and to ensure its creditability from the start. |
Inaccurate or poor data could lead to inappropriate management decisions and loss of public confidence and creditability. |
The failure will seriously erode the nation's image in the international community and severely lower its external creditability. |
In fact, he doubted her creditability, until she pulled out a map she had bought from one of the merchants in Sernual. |