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"creditable" Definitions
  1. of a quite good standard and deserving praise or approval synonym praiseworthy
  2. morally good synonym admirable
"creditable" Antonyms
censurable discreditable illaudable reprehensible deplorable bad dishonorable(US) disrespected poor unworthy culpable blameworthy reproachable shameful disgraceful guilty blamable wrong condemnable sinful incredible unbelievable far-fetched implausible improbable unlikely unplausible increditable preposterous inconceivable unconvincing fantastic doubtful unthinkable dubious absurd fanciful unimaginable ridiculous questionable despicable contemptible dishonourable(UK) evil wicked heinous immoral horrifying irresponsible appalling low lowly offensive ignoble indecent disreputable untrustworthy cowboy unreliable common fly-by-night notorious obscure ordinary shady unimportant unknown unrespected fake bogus counterfeit false phoney(UK) pseudo spurious phony(US) sham mock supposititious unauthentic artificial fraudulent imitation illegitimate ingenuine factitious insincere dishonest pretentious backhanded contrived disingenuous underhanded artful dissembling dissimulating feigned guileful awful atrocious terrible lousy rotten dreadful horrendous horrible abysmal dire foul horrid nauseous unnerving abominable daunting gnarly selfish unkind miserly scant scanty tight closefisted hard-hearted parsimonious pitiless self-centred(UK) self-centered(US) self-concerned self-indulgent self-obsessed self-seeking skimpy stingy tightfisted unremarkable unextraordinary average unmemorable uninspired undistinguished unnoticeable forgettable inconspicuous plain nondescript mediocre unnoteworthy characterless uneventful unimpressive dull mundane

118 Sentences With "creditable"

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" By that, they meant "heard about from creditable, independent sources.
But was that really a creditable goal of this deal?
He finished a creditable eighth after starting 15th on the grid.
The temporary regulations establish guidelines for allocating creditable foreign tax expenditures.
It has a creditable soccer team and makes excellent video games.
And yet adjectives like "creditable" and "conscientious" are not exactly glowing.
We think this space needs a friendly, approachable, creditable source for information.
"They are really creditable works of art," the San Francisco Daily Chronicle wrote.
For there to be an admirable winner, there must also be creditable losers.
All the same, it does a creditable job of imitating the salamander's slither.
For a man in six kinds of pain, he sang a creditable version.
He struggled with the 20-horse Derby field but finished a creditable fourth.
The letters and creditable testimony of sexual torture began as early as October 2014.
" Critical response A "right-minded but ambling opus," a flawed but "creditable early effort.
" And the third: "A strong or ardent desire of anything considered advantageous, honouring, or creditable.
Still, a top three finish — assuming it holds in the final outcome — is creditable enough.
Here is what we know: Trump was apparently once a creditable high school baseball player.
Kansas is not a bad team; 26-22 against a good schedule is certainly creditable.
And compared to other such programs, it actually had a very creditable ratio of successes to failures.
I was a relief pitcher, had a creditable ERA, and would come in to mop up games.
The headline growth rate looks very creditable at projected 7.2 percent for the year ending in March.
Even Gaffigan's creditable turn as a troubled rideshare driver can't save this disaster of a crime film.
Senard has done creditable work in stabilising the company following Ghosn's arrest a year ago in Japan.
The strain on Mayer's face was clear, but he stayed in Warner's slipstream to record a creditable 7.83.
The fact that there are creditable grounds for reporting him, however, doesn't mean you're obliged to do so.
Under Franklin Roosevelt, Mr. Truman and later Lyndon Johnson, it did a creditable job of playing that role.
That was especially creditable given how little he is known; he figured in almost no national polls in 2012.
One wall of the living room was all bookcases, with a creditable collection of vinyl on the bottom shelf.
His performance as Cam, an unstable rideshare driver who, step by step, botches an imbecilic criminal scheme, is creditable.
These are creditable developments, but the world is still a very long way from preventing profound long-term climate change.
You didn't have to make the usual youth orchestra apologies: This was creditable as a richly imagined, fully professional performance.
A different, less creditable reason mining and manufacturing have become political footballs, while services haven't, involves the need for villains.
Chapecoense joined the top division of Brazilian soccer in 2014, and was a creditable 15th place in its first season there.
There would be some creditable achievements and great love sandwiched in the middle, of course, but time was a durable thing.
The rest of the cast doesn't always meet the same high standards, although all are creditable performers within the limits of their roles.
Indeed, Shchukin's first purchases were creditable but benign, including a whiff of Romanticism: a lakeside enchanted castle by the Scottish painter James Paterson.
In his teens and after he made creditable sketches and watercolors of New York, mostly in a style aligned with Ashcan School realism.
Most politicians who lose elections recognize this potential for mischief, and so they ordinarily make a creditable run at helping to keep matters calm.
That said, I think that Mr. Buttigieg is a creditable candidate, whose clarity and sagacity have propelled him against all odds to the front.
"Is there creditable evidence of rigged results?" asked Joan Donovan, head of the Technology and Social Change Research Project at Harvard Kennedy's Shorenstein Center.
After the Democrats' defeats in 260, this would be a creditable performance, especially at a time of decent economic growth and near-zero unemployment.
Dwight Hammond, 73, and his family have, on the whole, been a creditable presence in their community, as Les Zaitz described in The Oregonian.
Other reasons are less creditable: teachers' unions, which often have a hold over governments, tend to oppose them, and their growth reduces politicians' power.
There he fought a creditable draw against future heavyweight challenger Jack Sharkey, before beating Canadian Jack Delany at Madison Square Garden in March 1928.
Everything you need to know about the Obama administration's creditable decision is in the release and links here: From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:
The attacks in Benghazi took place in daytime in America, and Mrs Clinton, multiple official investigations suggest, oversaw a creditable official American response to them.
It was the last game before the winter break, and Wisla Krakow, despite the crisis, sat a creditable eighth in the 16-team Polish league.
Shares in Grange Resources, a producer of high-grade ore and pellets in Tasmania, have risen 35% since the end of last year, a creditable performance.
Its opposite, meanwhile — the quotidian physical martyrdom that was the lot of the working class — was at least given its due as a creditable human quality.
"They are going to continue to be competitors, and Snap is doing a creditable job of competing for revenue," analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities said.
Also, I really did a creditable job of putting my financial life in order — getting a will, vetting my 401(k), assessing my life insurance and more.
In the global Corruption Perceptions Index compiled by Transparency International, the UK came a creditable tenth out of 160-plus in 2015 in terms of perceived cleanliness.
Creditable though those victories in South Africa and Malaysia were, however, they were achieved against nothing like the quality of players who will stare him down on Sunday.
La Scala Paris has found a natural partner in Ms. Reza, a playwright who has also straddled that divide, and "On Arthur Schopenhauer's Sledge" is a creditable start.
Kenny could not have been criticized for calling it a day but she was back on her bike shortly afterwards, taking a creditable eighth in the tempo race.
He argued that his Winton's funds have much lower fees than hedge funds are generally assumed to have and that the firm's risk-adjusted returns have been creditable.
Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, George Pataki, and Rick Perry all have creditable experience as governors, yet they either trail Trump badly or have dropped out.
AU troops have done a creditable job in Somalia, but promises from AU members to send troops to quell fighting or repression in Burundi and South Sudan remain unkept.
This one has two accomplished stars, Rosario Dawson and Katherine Heigl, and Ms. Dawson, especially, does creditable work, but it doesn't matter because the format is so numbingly familiar.
McGovern lost to President Nixon in a landslide; Mr. Caddell's political acumen and polling expertise, translating data into tactical strategy, were among the few creditable outcomes of the campaign.
His party's candidate, Yasmin Rashid, a gynaecologist, came a creditable second after roundly condemning the Sharif family for their aloofness, their lack of respect for the army and their cronyism.
Leader McConnell should bring the bill to the Senate floor as soon as possible The problem with all these statements is they are injunctions without any creditable punishment behind them.
There isn't anything wrong with receiving a chance because someone close to you is creditable, the issue is when you receive the job whether you're good at it or not.
S&P 500 price target: 3,300EPS target: NAForecast: "By any yardstick, financial markets have put in a very creditable performance for 2019," said Ajay Rajadhyaksha, the head of macro research.
No ranking is perfect, but I found that The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education survey did a creditable job blending a wide variety of factors, including outcomes and student engagement.
"All tourists, all travel, all vacations, and all foreigners who cannot prove a creditable purpose of entering Denmark, will be denied entrance at the Danish border," Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said.
If it is not deemed creditable, you will face a late enrollment penalty and a higher premium if you decide to sign up for Part D coverage at a later date.
Reduced emissions, safer factories, better gender balance: Companies everywhere are enshrining such creditable objectives as "key performance indicators," putting a price on the target, and letting greed take care of the rest.
Sadly for Japan, all too many of those appearances have followed the same pattern: creditable performances, but a slight lack of quality that tends to mean an exit at the group stage.
In careful renditions of songs like "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" — songs that in the theater feel like explosive chemical reactions — you are left with a creditable but not very exciting residue.
Regarding this matter, Trump's apologists cannot blame Lester Holt, the NBC anchor who did a creditable job as moderator and did not bully the bully into this and other gaffes in the debate.
Multi-millionaire Harding said Buffett has a "habit of being right" but added that his own Winton Capital business, which manages more than $30 billion, offered lower fees and creditable returns to investors.
His statement surprised many—especially as his threat to strip the state decoration from Mr Gross, who has written extensively about the less creditable aspects of Poland's past, is still up in the air.
"There is a chance that as these penalties are assessed in the state-aid investigations, that could be creditable, and so there was a real stake of dollars here for U.S. taxpayers," Stack said.
Grace found some form over the final two rounds at the Masters two weeks ago, before putting up a creditable defense of his title last week at the Heritage, where he tied for 11th.
To be creditable, at least one (85033) year of specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade in the normal line of progression for the occupation in the organization.
"There's really creditable evidence that we need to be worried about younger adults being lonely, and not just in this country, or maybe even lonelier than they have been in the past," Hawkley said.
The day after uttering those words he spoke in what sounded like creditable Punjabi to thousands of Sikhs at a parade in Calgary—not something Mr Trump or Marine Le Pen could be imagined doing.
As I go on to explain in the briefing, the creditable aspects of Mrs Merkel's chancellorship—the stability, the pragmatism, the fundamental decency—might be less pronounced under a more ideological, programmatic and engaged leader.
The back taxes that U.S. companies have to pay as a result of EU rulings could be foreign taxes that are creditable against the U.S. taxes companies have to pay when they repatriate their income.
Mr. Jennings (not to be confused with the "Jeopardy!" champion) is a very creditable Finian, who doesn't oversell the roguish Gaelic twinkle, though it gave me pause to realize that I saw him as Mrs.
Her late 20th- and 21st-century successors would find it impossible, no matter what their political party, to compete effectively in an age that required millions of dollars to become and remain a creditable national candidate.
As long as your employer-sponsored health care is considered qualifying coverage (called "creditable"), you can avoid paying a penalty for having delayed Part B signup — although you must enroll within eight months of stopping work.
This was their first major tournament since the 1986 World Cup and – with a fairly limited squad in terms of talent – they managed to put in several creditable performances, not least their 2-0 victory over Ukraine.
Export controls data show that the UK granted licences for £5.2m ($7.5m) worth of "telecommunications interception equipment" over a 5-month period last year, to countries including Qatar, Indonesia, UAE—hardly places with creditable human rights records.
To rally Democrats around Mrs Clinton, Mr Obama will recall the party's rapid recovery after his battle with Mrs Clinton in 2008, and her creditable role in that—an example he has urged Mr Sanders to emulate.
Spieth scrambled to make a creditable bogey out of the par-four hole but that still handed the lead to 39-year-old Kuchar, who was playing the more solid golf as the wind rose and temperature fell.
Also, if you stay with your current coverage and delay all or parts of Medicare, make sure the plan is considered "creditable" coverage for both Parts B and D. Your insurance company should provide you with that information.
While there is some bias, major American news outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Hill, The Washington Post, Fox News, MSBC and CNN are held in check by other creditable, mainstream news outlets.
Though ancient Greeks and Romans lived comfortably without linen, he wrote, "a creditable day-labourer" of the 18th century "would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt" for fear of betraying a "disgraceful degree of poverty".
A further downgrade from 'BBB+' would result if AT&T adopted a more aggressive financial strategy or event-driven merger and acquisition activity that drives leverage beyond Fitch's 3.5x threshold in the absence of a creditable de-leveraging plan.
In any case, Ms. Ryan and Mr. Hanks are bit players here; the real focus is Alex Neustaedter, a relative newcomer who does a creditable job as Homer (a role played by Mickey Rooney in a 1943 film version).
"Fixed voice is in decline as some people give up fixed voice, but we kept our decline there in single digits which is creditable compared to the rest of the world," Telstra Chief Financial Officer Warwick Bray told Reuters.
If you decide not to enroll in a Part D prescription drug plan, one thing to determine is whether your company prescription drug coverage is "creditable," meaning that it pays as much as the standard Medicare prescription plan would.
Russia's form over the last two years, though, has been patchy: the occasional creditable result, like a draw against Spain, but sapping setbacks, too, including a heavy defeat against Ivory Coast and a disappointing display in the Confederations Cup.
And, there's no harm in not signing up: If you don't do it when you're first eligible for Medicare and then change your mind later, you won't pay a penalty because it is considered "creditable" by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
At its center is Ellen Rabinowitz (Margo Seibert), an obstetrician who has returned to her childhood home in Troy, N.Y., after the death of Lucy, the grandmother who raised her (the incomparable Estelle Parsons, who turns out to be a creditable singer).
He knew he wanted to direct but couldn't imagine how to make a creditable career of it and switched from history to law, a subject that placated his parents and struck him as a way to put his socialist commitments to remunerative use.
In an hourlong speech to the Senate, Conte did a creditable job of laying out the case for the creation of a new government, with him possibly at the helm, but excluding the League, whose leader Matteo Salvini he called a risk to the nation.
Be aware that when you retire, if for some reason you end up continuing your workplace health plan under COBRA — a law that allows you to continue the coverage for a set time if you pay the full premiums — Medicare doesn't consider that coverage creditable.
Robbins, born Jerry Rabinowitz, made creditable paintings and drawings as a teenager, and in his 20s he hit it big with "Fancy Free," set to a syncopated score by Leonard Bernstein, and evoked here through original footage and Robbins's sketches of jumping and prancing seamen.
Alas, the British public was never made privy to the results of Charles' six O-levels — including English language and English literature — although we know he had to retake maths (perhaps tellingly, his creditable 'B' in History and 'C' in French A-level were made public).
"People leaving job-based coverage were guaranteed (coverage) in the individual market plans, so long as they had this certificate of creditable coverage," said Sabrina Corlette, researcher at Georgetown University's Health Policy Institute, adding that under the Senate plan the guarantee would be especially important for individuals.
Russia's form over the last two years, in a slate of warmup games, has been patchy at best: the occasional creditable result, such as a draw with Spain, but sapping setbacks, too, including a heavy defeat against Ivory Coast and a disappointing display in the Confederations Cup.
By July, the DOJ said, the banking and financial services company will have paid $370 million in creditable consumer relief directly to borrowers and homeowners by reducing the principal on mortgages for borrowers who are at risk of default, reducing mortgage interest rates and forgiving forbearances.
Her creditable time, recorded on the race's website, came back to haunt her in May, when it emerged that Ms Bailey—now an MP—was seeking up to €60,000 in compensation for a fall, three weeks before the race, which she claimed had left her unable to run for three months.
By taking SonderjyskE to a runner-up finish in the Superliga, and by picking up creditable wins during a fleeting run in qualifiers for the Europa League, the second-tier European club competition, he has built his reputation sufficiently that he has already received offers from teams in Sweden and Poland.
Negative rating actions are more likely to coincide with discretionary actions of Time Warner's management including, but not limited to, the company adopting a more aggressive financial strategy or event-driven merger and acquisition activity that drives leverage beyond Fitch's 3.5x threshold in the absence of a creditable de-leveraging plan.
And John Boyega — playing a character who was vital in the book but whose role has been reconfigured so that his function in the movie makes no sense — mostly stands around at the rear of auditoriums, backlit, and when called upon to speak does a very creditable Denzel Washington impersonation.
Negative rating actions are more likely to coincide with discretionary actions of CBS management including, but not limited to, the company adopting a more aggressive financial strategy that increases leverage beyond 3.25x or event-driven merger and acquisition activity that drives leverage beyond 3.5x in the absence of a creditable deleveraging plan.
Negative rating actions are more likely to coincide with discretionary actions of CBS management including, but not limited to, the company adopting a more aggressive financial strategy which increases leverage beyond 3x or event-driven merger and acquisition activity that drives leverage beyond 3.5x in the absence of a creditable deleveraging plan.
To address this problem, I have introduced H.R. 1364, the Official Time Reform Act, which would prohibit federal employees who spend 80 percent or more of their time on official time from counting that as creditable service under the Civil Service Retirement System and the Federal Employee Retirement System and from receiving bonuses.
While scholars may disagree about the historical context of, say, certain passages in the book of Isaiah, most creditable Biblical scholars agree with the fact that the Bible does have contradictions, both internal (between different books and passages of the Bible) and external (plenty of archaeological evidence refutes individual Old Testament claims).
Not only was the Dim Mak collection of skater-inspired pink hoodies, oversize coats and khakis, and jackets printed with details from paintings by Mr. Aoki's good friend, the artist (and early Facebook shareholder) David Choe, creditable on a design level, but the presentation itself made for one of the better shows in recent recollection.
Information may include the date and place of entry into active duty; home address; date and place of release from active duty; home address after separation; last duty assignment and rank; military job specialty; military education; decorations, medals, badges, citations and campaign awards; total creditable service; foreign service; and separation information (such as type of discharge).
For starters, if the work-based coverage comes with a health savings account, you cannot contribute to it if you remain on any part of Medicare, including just Part A. Also, make sure that your employer plan would be considered "creditable" coverage for both Parts B and D. Your insurance company should provide you with that information.
To be sure, there have been some creditable efforts, particularly from obscure indies like, say, Mike Rubin — the designer for the novice Krammer & Stoudt label, which came out of nowhere for Monday's New York Men's Day with a witty collection mashing up inspirations that ranged from the German neo-expressionist artist and dandy Markus Lüpertz to Mr. Rubin's surfer boyhood in Orange County, Calif.
The test helped draw the conclusion that the Korean-style analytic method and calculation programs for the complicated physical processes occurring in the first and second systems were put on the high level and that the engineering structure of the H-bomb as a nuclear warhead designed on the Juche basis including the structure of the nuclear charge of the second system was creditable.

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