English to Spanish Dictionary credibility

credibility

credibilidad
definition
noun
the government's loss of credibility
the quality of being trusted and believed in.
translation of 'credibility'
noun
fe a alguien,
credibilidad
example
The process of this prize lacks scientific 'credibility' and integrity.
the government's loss of 'credibility'
Therefore, it appears that personality characteristics may not influence the process of 'credibility' assessment.
The lack of 'credibility' regarding the central issues in this claim have caused me to doubt the truthfulness of the appellant.
Once one publication has written about you, you gain instant 'credibility' with others.
So I think this is a pretty sharp blow to the administration's 'credibility' .
Having a weblog increases your authority and 'credibility' in the eyes of your readers.
Their relationship and 'credibility' in the eyes of the Commission are important to them.
The death was a sensational development in a controversy threatening the government's 'credibility' .
the book's anecdotes have scant regard for 'credibility'
His reasoning was simple - his fame would lend instant 'credibility' to his product.
However, all this talk of trust and 'credibility' has stirred my curiosity.
I have used it solely to assist in my findings of the 'credibility' of the two complainants.
"We came out of it with our 'credibility' intact, " he said.
Realism with regard to screenplay and dialogue give it the kind of 'credibility' that only documentaries have.
The failure to report the allegations undermined the 'credibility' of the witnesses to the extent they should not be believed.
the government's loss of 'credibility'
Such information may guide the development of future professional training protocols for 'credibility' assessment.
The charge against the accused rests almost entirely on the 'credibility' of the complainant.
In the short term, he must address his government's growing 'credibility' problem.
We just don't think there is any 'credibility' to those claims.
But more importantly, the government's 'credibility' has not fully recovered.
Ignore this and the legacy will survive, at least temporarily, with some 'credibility' intact.
the book's anecdotes have scant regard for 'credibility'
It also depends a great deal on the standing and 'credibility' of the person who makes the pitch.
His goal is to convince them that party politics is central to the 'credibility' story.
However, none of these failings, in our view, undermined the overall 'credibility' of these witnesses.
Being published lends instant 'credibility' among your target audience.
The defense questions the 'credibility' of the witness, who was 14 years old at the time.
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