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Ample credit also tends to feed into spending and asset prices.
Certainly, Barack Obama deserves ample credit for the Texas Democrats' return from the dead.
The first: give ample credit to the insights of complementary disciplines.
People love to hate the shorts, but you have to give them ample credit in this case.
Before the start of the crisis, German banks provided ample credit to those countries, especially to its private sector.
Spanish cities went through a spending spree over the past few years, financed by a bubble of cheap and ample credit.
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The painful convalescence from the ravages of war was speeded by massive aid from the United States and by the gentle persuasion (and ample credits) of Jean Monnet's Planning Commissariat (Commissariat Général du Plan), adopted in 1947.
But Mr. Silver is a highly visible Hollywood figure with ample credits on popular television series ("The West Wing," "Chicago Hope"), in movies ("Reversal of Fortune," "Ali") and onstage (David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow," for which he won a Tony Award in 1988).
A confirmation hearing should focus on the real, near-term priorities for Fannie and Freddie, especially the need to ensure the flow of ample mortgage credit and to provide relief to hard-pressed borrowers.
The next best alternative would be for the F.D.I.C. to use some of its more-than-ample $500 billion credit line with the Treasury.
Mr. Cantone has ample stage credits (he replaced Nathan Lane in "Love! Valour! Compassion!" on Broadway) but is probably best known for his high-pitched stand-up comedy work, and he knows how to take over a room.
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