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Credibility is the quality of being trusted and believed in, therefore a source may be credible in some ways and less credible in other ways depending on reputation.
For example, a religious leader such as a Vicar is seen to be a very credible source due to their beliefs. When their actions match with their beliefs they are trusted, leading them to have a good reputation. However, if their actions publicly contradict what they said they believe in, then they will become less trustworthy and will no longer be a credible source because they will develop a bad reputation.
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The above paragraphs are an example of how a religious leader (source) may be more credible in some ways and less in others depending on their reputation which is based on whether their actions public contradict their beliefs.
I hope it helps. Good luck.
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So I think at this point its quite clear... The American Dream has died... it was buried back sometime between 1955 and 1995 depending on who you talk to...But one thing is for certain, which is that its never coming back; not in its more traditional white picket fence, and solid corporate job form anyhow. And I for one am ecstatic....! Not for the total lack of economic security aspect, (which is distressing) but for the fact that people will be forced for once in their lives to try and define what it is that they really want out of life. Hope this helps!
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1. The right to walk
2. The right to be presented in a free trail
3. The right to not be arbitrarily arrested
4. The right to be innocent until proven guilty
5. The right to not be tortured
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There you go, hope this helps
Can I speak with you, sir? As I told you, my young lady (Juliet, if I'm not wrong) told me to ask you something, but I will keep it to myself. First, let me tell you that if you dare have sex with her before you're married, that would be disgusting; she is young, so if you ask her to do this it would be even worse and poor on your part.
[I'm fairly good at Shakespeare but I don't have a lot of context here so I think that's the answer.]