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Yet the full story is by no means to America's discredit.
You'd better have your house in order, because the whole game is to try to discredit you.
"They look to discredit the company and stop our growth."
He'd do his best to see that the information was discredited.
What little physical evidence there was has now been discredited.
"So why do you want me to discredit the story?"
Discrediting what we have been told of the whole system.
"My kid was discredited just because of where she came from."
A computer network has asked members to try to discredit the book.
In court on Wednesday, she tried to discredit the idea.
"It shows how far they would go in their effort to discredit me."
I think they're enough to discredit this organization for once and all.
One lie is enough to discredit everything they said to us.
And now, just as suddenly, it is thought to be discredited.
Someone had gone to a lot of trouble to discredit me.
So the only way to get my life back on track is to discredit both of you.
It would not have been enough to put him out of the way; he also had to be discredited.
Ask who would benefit from any action to discredit each of those men.
He said his Government had technical means to discredit the film.
They would certainly discredit you or your sister without thinking twice.
Why should anyone seek to discredit me in this way?
"And we would only hope to do well enough so as not to bring discredit on ourselves."
The first choice is to discredit the attack before it takes hold.
Each side has tried to use the blast to discredit the other.
It may be to our discredit that today some will find them academic.