credit

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  • We only deal with companies that have a good credit record.

  • He has a good credit history .

  • The government has imposed a sharp credit squeeze in an attempt to hold down inflation.

  • We can get a year's interest-free credit on a sofa.

  • Her credit is good .

  • Now I've paid in that cheque, I'm in credit again.

  • They've credited my account with another £100.

  • We'll credit you with the remaining amount next week.

  • 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).

  • If funds did not report option weights, then a simple average of crediting rates is reported.

  • In a pension equity plan, by contrast, there are no interest credits.

  • Moreover, sometimes the sources of the recorded vocal sounds are credited in the sleeve notes.

  • A preschool child does not choose to study another language because it would be interesting to do so, or would give her academic credits.

  • By definition, if one reporter disagrees with another, the same child is credited with different levels of knowledge of particular items.

  • To be credited with the subject, no constituent other than the subject was necessary.

  • Even a decision to distrust it can only be taken by reference to a repertoire of experiences that are credited.

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