credibly. A, adverb. 1, credibly, believably, plausibly, probably. easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the...
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Popular Mechanics examines the evidence and consults the experts to refute the most persistent conspiracy theories of September 11. Healthy skepticism, it seems, has curdled into paranoia. Wild conspiracy tales are peddled daily on the To investigate 16 of the most prevalent claims made by conspiracy theorists,
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Etymology: Middle English, from Latin credibilis, from credere. Date: 14th century. 1 : offering reasonable grounds for being believed <a credible account...
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The Credibility of a product is absolutely critical, whether it is coming from a brand-new startup, or an established corporation. There is a great deal that goes into the Credibility of Credibly Mashable Says: June 15, 2009 at 7:14 pm What is Credibly Mashable? | Situated Research Says: June 29, 2009 at 1:12 pm...
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From the May 30, 2005 issue: Saddam's favorite MP goes to Washington. EVERY JOURNALIST HAS A LIST of regrets: of stories that might have been. Somewhere on my personal list is an invitation I received several years ago, from a then-Labour member of parliament named George Galloway. No thanks, was my reply. I had my...
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The senator's tenure as a state legislator reveals him to be an old-fashioned, big government, race-conscious liberal. ; When it comes to issues like affirmative action and set-asides, Obama is anything but the post-racial politician he's sometimes made out to be. Take set-asides. In 1998, In 2004, a U.S.
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Described in the Wall Street Journal as "one of the best at what he does," Karger is no apologist for corporate America. He puts aside political correctness to observe the American workplace as it is and provides practical ways to make it better. Credibly Connect; Transforming Your Workplace Into A Better Place...
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1. so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed. 2. not credible; hard to believe; unbelievable: The plot of the book is incredible. Origin:
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Juanita Broaddrick wipes a tear from her eye during a January interview shown on "Dateline NBC" Thursday. (AP) ; NBC to Air Broaddrick Interview (Washington Post, Feb. 24) Letter About Broaddrick From Jones Evidence...
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