9 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «CREDIBILITY GAP»
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Hazardous Waste Sites: The Credibility Gap
The purpose of this book is to provide comprehensive perspectives on hazardous waste sites in the United States.
Michael R. Greenberg, Richard F. Anderson, 1984
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Historical Dictionary of the 1960s - Strona 118
The term "credibility gap" emerged during the 1960s to describe discrepancies between the public spin of official Washington and the reality of the Vietnam War.* During the John Kennedy* administration, members of the Saigon* press corps ...
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Filling the Credibility Gap
This book constitutes an attempt to offer alternatives that could fill this gap. The credibility gap appears in various guises: politically there is no serious public debate concerning global and national issues.
Algis Mickunas, John W. Murphy, 2012
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Encyclopedia of American Journalism - Strona 124
Credibility Gap “badly wounded at Credibility Gap.” Sympathetic journalists bemoaned the “vilification—even obscenity” of the vituperative attacks based on “inconsequential nit-picking on matters of national security,” resulting in a “'Credibility ...
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Business & Professional Ethics for Directors, Executives & ... - Strona 6
Credibility. Gap. There is no doubt that the public has been surprised, stunned, dismayed, and devastated by financial fiascos. The list of recent classic examples would include: Enron, WorldCom, Adelphia, Tyco, HealthSouth, Parmalat, Royal ...
Leonard J. Brooks, Paul Dunn, 2009
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Encyclopedia of Cold War Politics - Strona 41
Another popular word for those in the counterculture was HIPPIES. credibility gap The “credibility gap” became a popular term in the mid- to late 1960s as cynical Americans increasingly came to distrust their political leaders, particularly in ...
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The Press in Times of Crisis - Strona 180
The credibility gap phrase was a "polite euphemism for deception" that put the nation in the "perilous position of not believing that it can trust its government," Lippmann wrote. [TJhere is no longer much pretense that the news is not being ...
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The Vietnam Era - Strona 96
The. Credibility. Gap. Chaptt DURING THE VIETNAM ERA, many Americans lost faith and confidence in their government and its leaders. Military and government officials repeatedly misled the public, concealing or distorting the truth about ...
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The Credibility Gap: God's World - Or Scientific Atheism?
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