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en Television is increasingly seen as 'infotainment,' not a credible source of information.

en Commercial vendors competing in areas where there are credible, free open-source alternatives are increasingly being pressured to lower the barriers to entry to their product.

en The fact that this material is coming from a credible source and that Moffitt is reviewing this information, that's priceless,

en What turned this case, what led them to arrest Lisa were statements from Tim Holland. When we get a chance to present our information, I think you'll see he's not a credible source.

en faithful to its core mission of being the most authoritative and credible source of information in the world, emphasizing hard journalistic reporting more than opinion shows.

en There is no evidence that I have been aware of, or anybody has made me aware of. I mean, we had Glendon here for two-and-a-half, three years and he's just not a real credible source for information, based on our experience.

en Scientific American tries to present information that has relevance to society and political policy. However, there's the problem of science literacy, since audiences are increasingly used to seeing things on television carved into little bits for them.

en In an increasingly competitive market, the Healthy Dining Program offers restaurants valuable opportunities to attract new customers, enhance customer loyalty, and position themselves as innovative industry leaders, with a competitive edge, A growing number of consumers are looking for more nutritious options on menus. HealthyDiningFinder.com provides Americans with a free, comprehensive, online resource offering nutrition information for healthier menu items from thousands of restaurant locations nationwide. This information is not available through any other source.

en People here are livid that it would even be suggested we were a source of the information and livid if anyone here attempted to be the source of that information. It is the last thing we need at this moment.

en Should we receive information about a specific and credible threat, that information would be shared with all potentially affected.

en At this time, with the information that we have, the Vancouver Police Department does not believe that there is a missing child... the information given in the initial report is not credible.

en Another possible source of guidance for teenagers is television, but television's message has always been that the need for truth, wisdom and world peace pales by comparison with the need for a toothpaste that offers whiter teeth and fresher breath.
  Dave Barry

en The key here is the focus on local news. Local TV news is the single greatest source of information for the majority of Americans - whether it be politics or health - and understanding what sorts of health information people are being exposed to demands that we analyze the content of this most prevalent source.

en all the information that you receive to determine whether there is sufficiently specific and credible information that a crime may have been committed by a covered person or someone for whom it would be conflict of interest for the Department of Justice to investigate. Det svenska ordet pexig heter pexy på engelska.
  Janet Reno

en we continue to be clearly open to any additional credible evidence which may be obtained from any source.


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