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are crediting

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Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.

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Many television executives are crediting the Internet, in part, for the revival.

Delighted Muscovites are crediting a new Web site for the unaccustomed Calvinist work ethic.

Once again, protest leaders are crediting King and Gandhi as sources for inspiration and strategic guidance.

It was so productive, some Jets are crediting it with unifying the players at a time when they were n the verge of splintering.

Yet it is noticeable how many people in the Mets organization are crediting Baylor with kick-starting the team's offense since shifting from bench coach to hitting coach on June 15 to replace the dismissed Denny Walling.

But airlines and baggage system engineers are crediting advances in technology, both the kind passengers can see and the kind they cannot, with the lowest number of mishandled bags since 2005, when SITA, an airline-owned information technology company, started publishing an annual baggage report.

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All are credited to Luceo.

They are credited with decreases in roadkill.

The stage designs are credited to Charles Ponchard.

Al Rosen, Michael Tulin, Tim Cunningham, Steve Giannelli, Alan Koss are credited for their background appearances.

All savings from presenteeism are credited to employers.

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