0 a way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time -- kredyt
1 praise that is given to someone for something they have done -- uznanie
2 to do something that makes a person or organization proud of you -- być chlubą kogoś/czegoś
Giorgio is a credit to his family.
3 If something is to someone's credit, they deserve praise for it. -- trzeba przyznać, że ..., trzeba kogoś pochwalić (za to, że) ..., dzięki komuś
4 to have achieved something -- mieć coś na koncie
5 having money in your bank account -- wypłacalny
6 an amount of money that you put into your bank account -- wpłata
7 a unit that shows you have completed part of a college course -- punkt, zaliczenie
8 to add money to someone's bank account -- wpłacać
9 to believe that something is true -- dawać wiarę
Dean's getting married! Who would have credited it?
Tax credits have become a convenient vehicle for economic stimulation of targeted sectors and are far more acceptable politically than tax increases.
If they are doing well its own perfor mance should be partly discounted but if they are doing badly it is credited accordingly.
By engaging my commentary, he implicitly credits it as worthy of thoughtful reply.
Perhaps he felt that the allegation would not be credited, but that seems unlikely.
Each query is associated to an initial number of credits defined in the #credits parameter.
The factor income deficit (mainly onerous interests on shortterm credits and to some degree profit remittances) is growing although not alarming so far.
What, however, should people receive tax credits for doing?
Recent reforms to maternity allowances have equally credited in low earners (albeit with different rules).
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