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Examples of credibility


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Pre-colonial agents used signals that reduced the social distance between sender and receiver to convey their credibility to outsiders they wanted to trade with.
Furthermore, agents' ability to exit voluntarily social groups strongly signaled their credibility to existing group members where they stayed.
Copper coinage was the domestic currency that hitherto had enjoyed a credibility bestowed by its official acceptance.
Credibility problems do not allow the central bank to carry out an autonomous monetary policy.
Signals of credibility predicated on adopting degrees of homogeneity are therefore focal, and signal receivers look for them in evaluating the credibility of outsiders.
To make such exchange possible, agents adopted the customs and practices of the outsiders they wanted to trade with to signal their credibility.
The consistency of our findings with previous reports regarding pediatric palliative care, however, provides credibility to our data.
Under a system of voluntary disclosure, the non-credibility of a statement of ignorance creates the incentive to acquire and disclose genetic test results.
Only cooperators will adopt this degree of homogeneity, so this signal can be used successfully to determine a sender's credibility.
Agents' genuine signals of credibility to one another interact with and become indistinguishable from the artificial signals generated by the new institutions.
Signals therefore effectively communicate information about the signaling party's credibility.
In the latter case, the credibility of the government's commitment to low inflation will deter union militancy and increase employer resolve.
Similarly, membership in organizations with mechanisms for conflict resolution enhances the credibility of commitments and therefore reduces the duration of rivalry.
In particular, can a general hypothesis be developed about parallel issues and the credibility of monetary commitments?
Although some form of economic incentive can be offered for providing feedback, such a scheme introduces additional problems regarding the feedback's reliability and credibility.
Maintaining clinical credibility and clinical contact whilst carrying a large university-based workload can lead to a sense of dissatisfaction with both aspects of the role.
However, as we shall see, the way it evaluates the credibility of a good is not quite satisfactory.
In the longer term, however, it arguably placed the credibility of the phenomena reported in newspapers and pamphlets under growing strain.
If functional programming is to gain credibility, it should be demonstrably effective on this sort of problem and in this type of situation.
However, they would be promoted by word of mouth and the credibility of the worker.
Instead, credibility of results was ensured by comparing derived themes to field notes collected by the interviewer.
Leaders must command the institutional authority as well as the credibility (based on trust) to frame.
Verification of the research findings was sought via monitoring of the credibility (trustworthiness) of the collected data.
The finding that nostalgia was more salient for older, than for younger refugees lends credibility to this speculation.
The 'high credibility' of the play's subtitle is the great shadow in the central character's mind.
Having established credibility, he then moves to challenge or contradict what the attorneys have said.
More practically, the loss of credibility by the central bank will greatly reduce both the maximum achievable net output, and the optimal disinflation length.
I insisted on bringing in utility and production functions because, once again, it is very hard to analyze credibility problems starting from ad-hoc demand functions.
The credibility papers helped to show that when credibility is imperfect, even good orthodox policies could lead to unsatisfactory results.
Further, the inclusion of many different viewpoints added credibility to the decisions as they were taken.
In addition, the fact that expectations concern the future actions of another agent raises issues of commitment and credibility.
A crossing of ideological boundaries could put one's professional credibility at serious risk.
The association of masculinity with the cerebral and femininity with the physical perhaps explains women's exclusion from credibility on these grounds.
The high variability of interest rates also suggests that there are chronic credibility problems.
However, the changes do fit in much more closely with the improvement in the credibility of monetary policy that occurred in 1993.
Thus, through such programmes, think tanks are able to disseminate ideas concerning the state while at the same time enhancing their own credibility.
Self-evidently, this state of affairs seriously weakens the credibility of the author's radical thesis.
What gives that claim its credibility is the fact that it does not overlook or gainsay the routineness of the routine cases.
The variability of the estimation m of a difference mmxmk can be described by a posterior credibility interval for these differences.
I grant that if the concerns had been expressed by individuals without credibility or credentials, they would not have received the hearing that they did.
Impartial observers are invited to make their own calculation of the evidence and credibility of all concerned.
Once on rounds, unless the bioethicist gains credibility as a useful member of the group, the invitation will not last long.
However, these propositions have no credibility at all.
They lack the credibility of someone speaking in the 'male' style.
Robots cannot replace syntactic models; but they can instantiate them, as a slide rule does the logarithm, lending credibility.
In the absence of such complicated computations it is up to biologists to assess the credibility of parameter combinations that lead to extinctions.
Thus, in this case, it was not observation of nature, but suggestion which won the contest of credibility.
Second, he could not present himself as someone whose claims could be accepted on the grounds of his personal credibility.
I recruited program directors in the first instance who were very good and who brought credibility with them.
There are other explicitly radical parties, but these enjoy almost no support and seem entirely to lack credibility. 13.
In essence, the firms became the government's ' work horses ' in its quest to bolster its credibility with respect to international capital.
Political credibility refers to the trustworthiness of an organization and conveys authority in its social value judgment as perceived by stakeholders (23; 27;50;62).
We make no apology for our emphasis on scientific credibility in this revision.
Which cultural commonplaces or "repertoires" does she mobilize in order to endow herself with credibility?
The notion of the eighteenth century as a 'golden age' for women and work has lost a good deal of credibility.
A scientist's credibility depends to a considerable extent on his or her being perceived to be "at home" in a topic.
The credibility of sampling procedures as a substitute for or correction to results of the complete count has been vigorously debated in many countries.
Numbers that have no credibility as truth claims will be less effective also at projecting power and coordinating activity.
In this section we first review different credibility problems in monetary policy, followed by a presentation of proposed solutions.
Moreover, technological actors affected by the outcomes often contested the credibility of the outcomes.
Given such an expressive knowledge representation, we may need agents with dierent credibility.
The focus of his presentation was on this second component, with its strong implications for competence, credibility, expertise, experience and professionalism.
With this perceived credibility, the influence of newspapers on public opinion is very strong.
Credibility is achieved in areas under qualified majority voting by restricting national executive action and by granting greater discretion to a supranational bureaucracy.
He then sets out to explain the historical and material circumstances which have sustained the credibility of this distinction.
At some point the "credibility gap", to borrow a contemporary phrase, becomes so great as to be intolerable and a catastrophic lowering of self-esteem occurs.
Leading puritans actively brought antinomians to the attention of church authorities in an attempt to establish their own credibility in the eyes of those authorities.
In doing so, we can easily analyse the extent to which correlated errors have an impact on the credibility of our results.
How much credibility should we assign to intuitive judgments that enjoy broad support?
They lacked credibility and were largely seen as an extension of the administration.
Further, the government with higher patience and credibility follows a less inflationary transition path.
Note that the above results do not deal with credibility problems that the central bank would likely face with longer disinflations.
The credibility of people's perceptions of others is therefore a pivotal matter.
The security agencies have also lost credibility in the process.
Moreover, several steps were employed to further ensure credibility of the results.
An underpriced guarantee encourages socially excessive risk taking and undermines the credibility of the clearinghouse's pledge to perform if there is a default.
Suggestions have been made, as already noted, but their credibility has limited support.
Inter-governmental agreements have less credibility than do supra-national authorities.
Electoral management bodies were increasingly recognised as critical to guaranteeing the credibility and legitimacy of elections.
As in many emergent democracies, this arrangement lacked credibility as the interior ministry is often suspected, justifiably, of siding with the incumbent regime.
The credibility or trustworthiness of the revenue administration's sanctions against defaulters is important in this context.
In order to have credibility in affluent black markets, organisations must be more representative - especially in management structures.
Science attracts much of its credibility from the record of success that it can claim.
Advancing one scientific explanation of religion rather than another does not obviously undermine the credibility of seeking to explain religion in scientific terms.
He has a stake, then, in the credibility of a key dualist tenet even if he does not eventually match the full dualist profile.
The choice between rational and irrational rhetoric is false, however useful for damaging the credibility of those without good form.
My goal is nonetheless to defend the prima facie evidential credibility of our subjectively apprised sensory experience.
Such a suggestion not only dispels any credibility about the organisation's apolitical nature, but also raises a number of important questions.
Second, the male family members, because they are male, are given a credibility- and hence power- to influence non admission not given to female members.
The credibility of the mechanism from a policy and legal point of view is therefore placed under scrutiny.
The best reasons are the objectivity and credibility of an independent audit.
To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility.
To ensure that the cap is met and to provide credibility, sources also are required to install systems that continuously monitor and report emissions.
In some universities, historians, theoreticians and technologists are seen as having greater academic credibility than architect practitioners-however distinguished.
I was also troubled by the postprocessual tendency to advocate methodological anarchism, which further undermines the credibility of what archaeologists are doing.
The credibility of such results will largely depend on the care with which estimates are transferred from one study site to another.
A fairly large proportion of such uses in the data would lend increased credibility to such a scenario.
However, in these undertakings the issue of model consistency seems to have been ignored, with potentially serious implications for explanatory credibility of the resulting models.
Failure to do so can jeopardize the credibility of science and the scientist and allow decision makers to avoid being fully accountable for their decisions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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