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credible threat

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meanings of credibleand threat


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credible
adjective
uk /ˈkred.ə.bəl/ us /ˈkred.ə.bəl/
able to be believed ...
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threat
noun[C]
uk /θret/ us /θret/
a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is ...
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Examples of credible threat


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That crediblethreat has to be maintained.
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It is not a crediblethreat.
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But mere possession without a crediblethreat of releasing the agents will not provide the feelings of power or security.
Policies were instead targeted towards benefiting urban groups that posed a more crediblethreat of political unrest.
I ask myself whether that is a crediblethreat.
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I argue that compliance is a function of government's ability to develop appropriate institutions capable of posing a permanent crediblethreat.
That is, it might be objected that a crediblethreat is as much of a limit on freedom as is physical restraint.
Since one player is physically and intellectually inferior to the other, they cannot grab, or make a crediblethreat to grab, from the stronger.
For the supplier, however, a contract may just be one amongst many and mean it can issue a crediblethreat of hold-up.
Similarly, the crediblethreat of the application of such force to bring about compliance with a demand would also be thought to qualify.
Electoral competition made the threat of a rupture on the part of one of the losing candidates a real and crediblethreat.
Thus industrialized countries may use emphasis on adaptation as a crediblethreat to induce developing countries to take on commitments to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases.
The key factor in successfully maintaining a negativeexpected-value suit is the ability to make a crediblethreat to do something you would prefer not to do.
If they do not, the crediblethreat of a supplier is one concerning liquidation, not simply exit, and can again raise the potential for hold-up problems.
As a result, autocrats must consider how the policies they choose will be received by those groups in society that can pose a crediblethreat of unrest.
However, diplomacy works best when it is supported by the crediblethreat of force.
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However, it is the crediblethreat of force that is making the difference.
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That is why we must continue to present a crediblethreat of force.
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The threat to start a nuclear war is a much less crediblethreat.
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We are now aware that there never was a crediblethreat from the eastern bloc.
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Secondly, diplomatic pressure, without the visible and crediblethreat of force, will not bring that about.
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Therefore, their exposure to civil liability should be enhanced in order to provide a crediblethreat.
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That has changed for one reason only: a crediblethreat of force is being exercised.
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If there is a crediblethreat, there must be a credible attack.
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We knew that only a united and determined voice, backed by the crediblethreat of force, would work.
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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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