Sentence examples for credit interpretation from inspiring English sources

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LEED™ Online is a user-friendly interface that enables project team members to upload credit templates, track Credit Interpretation Requests (CIRs), manage key project details, contact customer service, and communicate with reviewers throughout the design and construction reviews.

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The reader doesn't know, but can readily credit interpretations at either end of these spectra, and for this reason (says the metamodernist) is hypnotized into attention (paradox intended).

But it's a credit to Kenneth Branagh, whose interpretation of "Nephew" inarguably outclasses Michael York's "Lion".

To monetize this service, Babelverse plans to sell realtime interpretation and credit packages to end users and businesses, with the majority of proceeds going to interpreters in order to create an income for those linguists out there, while keeping the service available to all.

Modern scholars reject this interpretation, and credit Peng with both the successes and failures of the war.

James Joyce said that he took credit for all the interpretations by every "Ulysses" scholar in the world, whether any of them had occurred to him personally or not.

Even though Mīr Dāmād wrote extensively on peripatetic philosophy, and especially the concept of time, he is to be credited with a gnostic interpretation of Avicennan philosophy.

The video is credited as a "visual interpretation of Tyler's mind," which seems likes a pretty crazy (yet awesome) place to be.

One hedge fund in New York, whose default swap expired soon after the restructuring, plans to sue J.P. Morgan Chase, one of the banks most active in the market for credit derivatives, for rejecting their interpretation.

At the very least, Luhrmann must be given credit for delivering a real interpretation of the famous 1925 novel, something not seriously attempted by the previous two big screen adaptations (there was a now-lost 1926 silent version).

She deserves credit for allowing her latest interpretation of that music to be bent, folded and so lovingly mutilated by her collaborators, and when she chirps, 'I like to singy singy singy/Like a bird on a wingy wingy wingy', I can envision discos from Stockholm to Sacramento going bonkers with her.

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