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credible highly obviously public
He obviously is a highly credible public face. Kevin Sheridan
credible meant somebody trusted
Having somebody as credible as him ... probably meant that we established that we could be trusted quicker. Ian Gow
credible fulfill
to fulfill its verification responsibilities in a credible manner. Mohamed ElBaradei
credible desire enable faculty faith necessary possess receive understanding
It is not credible that any one should possess so little understanding as to desire the faith and yet be destitute of the most necessary faculty to enable him to receive it. Pope John
credible educated interested lawyers legal people tend
Lawyers tend to have something credible to say about an important subject. Lawyers have been educated about the legal system, which people are interested in. Eugene Volokh
credible talking
If you go back just 90 days, there were credible assertions of $100-a-barrel oil. No one is talking about that anymore. Richard DeKaser
credible government language people power seat sitting using
This language of persecution would be more credible if the very people using it weren't sitting at the seat of power in government today. Kathy Miller
credible emerge executive experience governor praying registered younger
As a registered Democrat, I am praying for a credible presidential candidate to emerge from the younger tier of politicians in their late 40s. A governor with executive experience would be ideal. Camille Paglia
credible good jury knows scientific trial
Any good trial lawyer knows that if you've got one credible expert or scientific study, then you can let the jury decide. Joe Jamail
view
He just had a different view of the film. Terry Gilliam
views may mass
It is your work to clear away the mass of encumbering material of thoughts, so that you may bring into plain view the precious thing at the center of the mass. Robert Collier
views people trying
When you have too many people and you're trying to satisfy everybody's input, you usually end up with something so incredibly generic that it has no point of view. Rob Zombie
views arms sometimes
Sometimes our arms are so full with the burdens we carry that it hinders our view of the load those around us are staggering beneath. Richard Paul Evans
views common-sense religion
[Quantum mechanics] describes nature as absurd from the point of view of common sense. And yet it fully agrees with experiment. So I hope you can accept nature as She is - absurd. Richard P. Feynman
views special kind
We've all been brought up with the view that religion has some kind of special privileged status. You're not allowed to criticise it. Richard Dawkins
views different definitions
Of Rhetoric various definitions have been given by different writers; who, however, seem not so much to have disagreed in their conceptions of the nature of the same thing, as to have had different things in view while they employed the same term. Richard Whately
views your-side people
We've had to deal with so many complications. We're still dealing with them. And what can we do? Nothing - well, unless we take your side's point of view and make deals with the devil. But why? Why can't we make deals with God? People do all the time. 'God, if you do this for me, I promise to be good.' Stuff like that. Yeah, but I don't see any contracts like you guys have. No hard evidence that it works. How come we can only get things we want by being bad? Why can't we get them by being good? Richelle Mead
views toes novelists
Most contemporary novelists, especially the American and the French, are too subjective, mesmerized by private demons; theyre enraptured by their navels and confined by a view that ends with their own toes. Truman Capote
worthy happens whole
What happens most deeply inside you is worthy of your whole love. Rainer Maria Rilke
worthy
potentially interesting, if true, but not something really worthy of a story in itself. Joseph Kahn