credibility gap
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Tweet n. 1. Public skepticism about the truth of statements, especially official claims and pronouncements: "The credibility gap [is] the result of a deliberate policy of artificial manipulation of official news" (Walter Lippmann). 2. Lack of trustworthiness. 3. A discrepancy or disparity, especially between words and actions. |
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