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Example sentences for "credential"

Lexicographically close words:
credal; credas; crede; credence; credens; credentials; credere; crederet; credibility; credible
  1. A graduate from his school, an assistant who received from him a letter of recommendation, carried a high credential of a sheepskin into the trained-animal world.

  2. And I have the credential of the justice of the cause I plead, and of the wonderful sympathy, which, not my person, but that cause, has met and meets in two hemispheres.

  3. I have the credential that I trust to God in heaven, to justice on earth; that I offend no laws, but cling to the protection of laws.

  4. I was informed that the contents of the message would be all the credential I'd need, that it would make me so popular among the high-ups that I could have anything I asked for.

  5. Suppose you were given a credential that would effect admittance for you into high official circles--would you go there and attempt to obtain information that might be available, because of your credential?

  6. Just about this time the committee reports began to come in, the first of which, that of the Credential Committee, brought the question of Bolshevism to the floor of the caucus.

  7. Curtin, the representative of the Soldiers and Sailors Council of Seattle, pending the action of the Credential Committee, had been accorded a vote at the previous session on all questions that came up before it.

  8. To have the confidence of children is indeed a thing of which a poor wanderer may be proud, a credential confirming his self-respect, and worthy one day to be presented at the gate of heaven.

  9. I still believed myself happy, but happiness seemed to need constant affirmation, as though it could make no way in my favour without display of token or credential to confirm its truth.

  10. I immediately acquainted the Minister of Foreign Affairs with my appointment, and communicated to him as usual, a copy of my credential letter, on which a day was named for my reception.

  11. I acquainted him with what Mr Grenville had told me respecting the credential letter, and the expectation that a person on the part of this Court would be sent to London with a commission similar to his.

  12. And yet, what credential could be more convincing than that innocent-looking love-token of the past?

  13. This credential will, I think, satisfy you.

  14. Surely no better credential could there be than the return of the treasured love-token which she had so ingeniously secured.

  15. Underneath was written in characters beautifully symmetrical: "The old maid's credential card.

  16. I shall keep this, I think, as a companion to 'The old maid's credential card.

  17. Write to each chosen representative before the first called meeting, enclosing credential card to be signed by the superintendent of the school, the pastor of the church, and write to each of these men enclosing the plan of the Crusade.

  18. At each of the seven gates between the actual entrance to the palace and the brazen gate of the city, I presented my credential and was afforded free passage.

  19. When the convention assembles for the second session, the first business is the report of the credential committee.

  20. After the credential committee arrives at a decision concerning contested seats, its report including a list arranged by the states of all delegates entitled to seats is usually accepted by the convention with very little debate.

  21. Here is my watch as a credential that I sent you.

  22. A letter from the cardinal archbishop Was my credential with the Queen of Scots.

  23. Around Reading and Lancaster are various worthy Daughters of the Revolution, whose credential is that their grandsires fought with Washington.

  24. In some towns the credential is that the family shall employ a "hired girl.

  25. Any person wishing to become connected with the Association without furnishing a credential or becoming active, may upon payment of two dollars be enrolled as a sustaining member for one year.

  26. Applicants for membership should address their applications, with credential and dues, to the Secretary, Miss Alma B.

  27. Papers, letters, and postal cards of welcome will almost immediately pour in upon him, and he will in due time behold his credential in print.

  28. And as it may not be impossible that they should require some document, by which they may be assured that you are really in the situation in which you represent yourself, I enclose a credential to be produced in that view.

  29. The following were appointed a Credential Committee--Great Junior Sagamore H.

  30. Upon the recommendation of the Credential Committee fifty-seven Past Sachems were admitted to seats in the Great Council, and the representatives of sixty-two Tribes were recognized.

  31. The record of the previous Great Council was approved as printed, when the Great Sachem presented his Long Talk, the Credential Committee not being ready to report.

  32. The Credential Committee then reported having approved of the credentials of 175 Past Sachems who were in waiting in the Forest, the same were admitted and instructed in the Great Council Degree.

  33. Upon the recommendation of the Credential Committee, 102 Past Sachems were admitted for the first time.

  34. Our third credential is the fact that we have already out of practically nothing achieved so great a measure of success that we think we may reasonably be entrusted with this further duty.

  35. Whether we have the power or not, we have, at least, the will, the ambition to do this great thing for the sake of our brethren, and therein lies our first credential for being entrusted with the enterprise.

  36. Our fifth credential is the extent and universality of the Army.

  37. Our fourth credential is that our Organisation alone of England's religious bodies is founded upon the principle of implicit obedience.

  38. The second credential is the fact that, while using all material means, our reliance is on the co-working power of God.

  39. But for an instance, after the said additional Clause, there is one remarkable enough, in the Preamble of the Sovereign’s Credential Letters to the Duke of Savoy, 1 and 2 Phil.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "credential" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.