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Mr. Dam was named interim president, charged with imposing financial oversight over the group to restore its creditability.

But the most fascinating and enduring study of golf’s creditability as worthy, moderate exercise was conducted 13 years ago by Neil Wolkodoff, the director of the Colorado Center for Health and Sport Science.

“It’s hard to understand why they wouldn’t think this was disclosable evidence. That information goes to the heart of witness credibility and witness creditability is one of the most critical pieces of evidence in a trial,” Fox argued.

“The foundational argument is that there is some movement that teaches students, white students specifically, that they need to feel bad about the past sins of the country. That’s trash. There’s no one with any creditability that’s teaching that to students,” Kotterman said.

“The foundational argument is that there is some movement that teaches students, white students specifically, that they need to feel bad about the past sins of the country. That’s trash. There’s no one with any creditability that’s teaching that to students,” Kotterman said.

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