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credible

[kred-uh-buhl] / ˈkrɛd ə bəl /


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A tariff regime that signals firm objectives and credible enforcement forces investment decisions, while one that treats tariffs as static misunderstands how leverage operates.

From The Wall Street Journal

A third-party investigator retained by the city later substantiated their allegations and found Lopez not credible, according to the court’s findings.

From Los Angeles Times

BMA Scotland earlier said it still believed a resolution could be found and had called for the Scottish government to get back to the negotiating table and present a "credible offer".

From BBC

People have come from Disney, which was not considered as highly artistic or credible as other paths.

From Los Angeles Times

"If the European Union wants to remain credible in global trade policy, then decisions must be made now," German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told reporters in Brussels Thursday.

From Barron's