Unless it performs more credibly, and in a hurry, another police force should take over.
Are there any entities around the world with the resources to credibly make such assessments?
Skeptics would credibly point out that the Tea Parties merely chose the lesser of two evils.
Petitioner credibly testified that she sent a letter to Northwestern requesting that it cancel her policy.
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Founded in 1928, Minneapolis-based General Mills can credibly claim ownership of the family kitchen table.
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Costs (and cost projections) are even harder than revenues for owners to credibly reveal to players.
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Romney credibly promises to get tax policy right and offers a possibility of monetary reform.
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"This is a chance for Iran to credibly address the concerns of the international community, " Clinton said.
The country needs a government to initiate systemic reforms that can credibly challenge the corrupt status quo.
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Can a caretaker administration credibly agree on far-reaching reforms with a general election due on June 5th?
And in any case, enrichment facilities were something that could credibly be seen and targeted, he said.
And a common deposit-insurance fund could also credibly reduce the risk of bank runs in vulnerable countries.
Yet, even with all this help, Mr Mugabe may have trouble getting himself re-elected, let alone credibly.
The question for Mr Miliband is whether Labour's proposals for England can credibly only relate to the latter.
Second, ask how you might credibly signal what both parties would need to do to achieve that goal.
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Republicans can't credibly be the candidates of growth if they echo liberal class-envy rhetoric to attack tax reform.
However, that objective (price stability) is more credibly attainable under a convertible currency than a pure fiat money.
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However, I believe that it is not one which is credibly indicative of a failure in journalistic practice.
That is why Darwin himself could credibly propose his theory while being completely ignorant of the mechanisms of heredity.
She never even credibly objected to the rampant anti-Jewish propaganda put out by Fatah-controlled media, mosques, schools or universities.
Because you can't credibly commit to do anything in years when you don't know you will be in charge.
Because the real problem is that there is nobody who can credibly speak for the common interest of Europe.
More credibly, other opponents object on the grounds that biometrics sound horribly Big-Brotherish.
In each case, the question will be how to make this shift credibly.
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Among Mr Hahn's five leading rivals, none can credibly be called an outsider.
And the interbank market will not recover until investors believe that banks have credibly owned up to all their losses.
In the fourth film Mr Stone will credibly prove that Lyndon Johnson had Nicole Brown Simpson killed to discredit O.
Fed officials would credibly argue that the latter is the preserve of the U.S. Treasury, and they would have a point.
It is why the mainstream left cannot credibly promise to reverse globalisation, preferring instead to blame the crisis on ill-regulated markets.
There is no way to credibly claim that these actions advance either the cause of peaceful coexistence or Palestinian economic prosperity.
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