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Not in credit cards, where the premier name is American Express.
One area of focus will be credit cards, where the bank would like to lower its loss rates, said Robert Stickler, a spokesman for the bank.
Banks are distributing record numbers of airline co-branded credit cards where the top tier segment spend heavily, while a substantial proportion of such rewards cards now propagate through the payment networks.
Among the demands were a relaxation of the firm's dress code, more social events and corporate credit cards "where the analyst never sees the bill" yet accumulates the corresponding reward points or cash back.
She cited an example of a search for Netflix and House of Cards, where the website of the US streaming company didn't appear in the top 50 search results on Google.
The chances of encountering the sort of bloat you see on a series like House of Cards, where the middle six episodes uniformly fall into such a directionless fug that you invariably lose the will to live, are almost nil.
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which was used in performance critical area such as when streaming a large block of data to or from the SD card where the overhead of repeated function calls could degrade performance notably.
To make the subtraction as dramatic as possible and to ensure that it wouldn't seem inadvertent, the title wasn't merely edited out; rather, the development team envisioned a hole punched in the card where the title previously appeared.
The examples included a Starbucks card, where the user's balance is automatically updated with each payment.
These rewards are ratified by the ubiquitous credit card, where the message is you can have what you want when you want it.
That, and a "Ho! Ho! Ho!" greeting card where the ho's are the Kardashians.
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