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For that, he must take credit, having made conscious efforts to create a sense of togetherness.
Falling inflation (for which Mr Brown can claim some credit, having handed control of interest rates to the Bank of England) has cut long-term interest rates.
Netflix paid €441,775 in UK corporation tax in 2015, after it booked a €47,986 tax credit having filed a loss of €261,000 the previous year.
Gullett, to his credit, having sought guidance from the chief war historian Charles Bean, included a four-page account in his 848-page official history.
The government looks serious about curbing credit, having told banks not to add more than 7.5 trillion yuan ($1.1 trillion) to their loan books this year, a huge amount but still 22% less than last year.
The ICAA attributes this to the 2012 Olympics, though the city's mayor, Boris Johnson, might try to take some of the credit, having ordered a review of the city's performance in the business-travel sector after it came 19th in 2009.
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