bona fides in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

bona fides in the PONS Dictionary

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In such a speculative and potentially dubious market, some companies are going to extra lengths to convince investors of their bona fides.
www.businessinsider.com
Thou shalt not become so focused on marketing basics, however, that thou mentions your products' sustainability bona fides as if they were an afterthought.
www.environmentalleader.com
The plea of estoppel is closely connected with the plea of waiver, the object of both being to ensure bona fides in day-to-day transactions.
en.wikipedia.org
Two of her appointees had demonstrated their anti-environmental bona fides when, prior to their appointment, they testified against the proposed climate change mitigation rules.
alibi.com
When the vehicle as revealed, he didn't back down from celebrating its rugged bona fides.
www.businessinsider.com.au
They're sceptics constantly casting doubt on the bona fides of scientists, the motives of politicians et cetera...
www.telegraph.co.uk
The best "fashion films" these days are the one that weren't pretending to be anything other than commercials, with artistic bona fides.
news.nationalpost.com
With no license or bona fides from a purebred club, she'd supported herself for years on the profits from her kennel.
www.rollingstone.com
It is as if producers, directors, playwrights and filmmakers feel obliged to establish their intellectual bona fides by trumpeting their differences with the institution that holds them in such thrall.
en.wikipedia.org
A suit is no guarantee of someone's bona fides.
www.independent.ie

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