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He will also have reasoned that a U-turn, performed cleanly and without ambiguity, can bring credit to its author.
(of an act or its result) to serve to cast or bring (credit, discredit etc) on its performer.
The report finds that banks from developing countries can bring credit volatility and face more risk of a financial crisis in their home countries.
"Another hit now would bring credit down and impose a huge squeeze on small businesses throughout Europe and over here also".
Such openness should also bring credit to Tony Blair, for letting it happen so readily and rapidly many governments would have spent weeks arguing about procedures and parameters.
Jim, a serious, steadfastly determined opponent of the Vietnam War, would not consent to anything that would bring credit to Nixon.
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"They know I brought credit cards to Russia," he said.
The results of a recent study on the subject have brought credit to this theoretical and clinical approach.
Indeed, Americans would welcome a debate "that brings credit to our democracy".
The parts of McCain's story, even with one or two twists and turns, fit nicely into a coherent narrative that brings credit to him in every chapter.
President Bush states that Americans should insist on a debate "that brings credit to our democracy, not comfort to our adversaries".
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