She presented her argument credibly during the debate.
The witness testified credibly about what he saw.
The company is credibly rumored to be launching a new product next month.
He is a credibly talented musician.
The candidate's promises are not credibly backed up by any evidence.
The scientist's research findings were credibly published in a top journal.
The police officer was able to credibly identify the suspect in the lineup.
The expert spoke credibly on the subject of climate change.
The company's commitment to sustainability is credibly demonstrated through its actions.
The journalist reported the news credibly and without bias.
Russian athletes could not credibly return to international competition without undermining the confidence of their competitors and the public.
He's a pleasant fellow and he'd do the job credibly.
583--He's a pleasant fellow and he'd do the job credibly.
And he's a pleasant fellow, and he do the job credibly, father, and you have an affectionate mother.
It is hard to see how someone who harbours such feelings can decide cases on gerrymandering, say, in a credibly non-partisan way.
Yet she has repeatedly demonstrated that digging through historical archives allows researchers to credibly answer big questions previously thought beyond their reach.
Paradoxically, when central banks credibly promise to peg the price of an asset, they often need not intervene much to enforce the policy.
They can even do some things that governments can't, such as credibly claim limited resources as a strategy to get the price down.
After the report was released, the SBC voted in June to track pastors and other church workers who were credibly accused of sex abuse.
How can the United States credibly tell officials elsewhere to subject themselves to the rule of law if they won't apply that same rule at home?
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