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en They have undermined America's prestige and credibility in the world, and undermined the trust that Americans should and must have in what their nation tells them. How many will doubt a future claim of danger even if it is real?
  Edward Kennedy

en Senator Kerry had one bar to meet coming into this debate and that is he had to establish some type of credibility on the issue of Iraq. Not only did he fail to do that, but he further undermined his own credibility.

en My credibility has been undermined by these people saying I am crazy,

en The management of communication here and the way things were said has, I think, undermined a little bit of Fed credibility for now.

en The credibility and utility of the initial ESRB rating has been seriously undermined.

en The protection of refugees in some parts of the world, especially in Latin America, is critically undermined by the lack of sufficient international visibility and financial support.

en I think he's been undermined both on his ethics proposals and his property-tax plan. What the summer has shown is that he has no credibility on either.

en The government's actions have undermined the credibility and authority of the AU at a time when it is meeting in the Sudanese capital.

en I think he's really undermined his credibility at this point, and it really saddles him with the kind of problems that Johnson and Nixon faced.

en By interpreting and applying WTO national security clauses in an excessive way, it has again seriously undermined the credibility of the multilateral trade regime, over which China is highly concerned.

en If the new general anti- avoidance rule is introduced this year, there is the danger that the authority of Parliament will be undermined and greater taxing powers will be conferred on SARS.

en Business is risky enough without the additional uncertainty created when a nation's unit of account -- in plain language, its money -- is undermined,

en I think he's really undermined his credibility at this point, and it really saddles him with the kind of problems that Johnson and Nixon faced. These crises are such a heavy burden, and they are so self-inflicted, except for the court vacancies, that if he is not very careful and tries to put across someone who is seen as an ultraconservative, he is going to touch off a conflagration in the Senate.

en Amid the pomp and circumstance today, let's hope that President Bush and Republicans in Congress stand up for American jobs, American workers and the American economy. It's time to put the needs of hard working Americans ahead of politics. Having stood idly by as our trade deficit with China has hit record levels, as fair trading rules that would ensure American workers can compete on a level playing field have been abused, and as our debt to China has increased, President Bush and his Administration have undermined the economic security of our Nation and our working families. Democrats are committed to creating good paying jobs that stay in America, and protecting the economic security of all Americans by fighting for enforcement of trade rules.

en The credibility of the Election Commission has been seriously undermined. If there is one important lesson of the local-body elections, it is the Election Commission must be thoroughly overhauled.

en Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.
  Joanne Woodward


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