The lawyer for the defense claimed the witness was not credible, and as such, should not be believed.
More than 150 credible witnesses, including several scientists, have told the authorities that they saw a missile destroy TWA Flight 800.
Citing sources will help increase the
credibility of the information in your research essay.
Authorities insist that warnings of possible terrorist bombings targeting aid workers in the region are based on credible information.
Police say that several witnesses have provided a credible account of the accident.
The
Bush administration lost a bit of credibility after the report came out stating that no weapons of mass destruction had been found in Iraq.
The Russian hockey team will finally meet a credible opponent when they play the Americans tomorrow.
The credibility of the young boy who claims
he was inappropriately touched by Michael Jackson will likely determine the outcome of the singer's trial.
Under the new immigration policy, refugees with no credible claim could be immediately expelled.
The actor proved to be a credible singer in his first musical role.
The government has failed to present any credible evidence supporting its claims.
The commission has concluded that there is no credible evidence linking Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with the al Qaeda terrorists who hijacked commercial airliners and crashed into the World Trade Center.
The goal of our organization is to advance scientific inquiry and knowledge by publishing credible peer-reviewed articles in various scientific fields.
According to a recent study, 28% of Democrats and 24% of Republicans gave high credibility ratings to the PBS news program.
The website for the Cancer Society offers credible research-based information for many common, alternative therapies.
The President says he was credibly informed of the terrorist threat by various sources.
The government has been credibly accused of abusing prisoners of war.
Business performance expert Pamela S. Harper has noted that there's a big difference between simply transmitting information and communicating credibly.
The witness has credibly stated that he was not in a position to see how the incident started.
Credibility ratings for the major television outlets have diminished somewhat in recent years, due in large part to increased public cynicism toward the media.
A leading official at NASA has stated that is it not possible for the organization to complete a credible space-station program within its current budget.
Any attempts by the government to interfere with the way the BBC handles its news programs will compromise the credibility of the outlet.
External auditing of government agencies ensures credibility in the disclosure of information.
Citing credible threats that terrorists might be planning attacks on American targets, the U.S. government recently raised the threat level to orange, indicating a high risk of a terrorist attack.
Studies show that almost 30 percent of those surveyed find astrological claims to be credible.
The student's excuse for handing his essay in late simply wasn't credible.
Friedrich Nietzsche once suggested that all credibility, all good conscience, all evidence of truth come only from the senses.
She did not make a credible witness because she contradicted herself several times.