Sentence examples for credit regime from inspiring English sources

"credit regime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It may be used to refer to a system of rules or laws that govern the granting of credit, such as loan requirements. For example, "The new credit regime requires borrowers to have a minimum credit score before being approved for a loan.”.

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"To the extent we're going to have a significantly tighter credit regime," said Alan D. Levenson, chief economist at T. Rowe Price Associates in Baltimore.

However, we do find strong evidence that a credit regime shift took place in late 2003, as the GSE's were displaced in the market by private issuers of new mortgage products.

The Child Poverty Action Group has calculated that a single parent with one child and no housing costs earning £15,000 a year will be £170 a year better off as a result of the new universal credit regime.

Crowding-out effects appear to be more pronounced for medium-high levels of public subsidies, and generally under the R&D tax credit regime.

The time has come to move beyond the weaknesses of the modern credit regime, and technology is today taking the first step.

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The increasingly privatized banking sector was transformed into a cheap source of credit for regime insiders, who were quick to invest in speculative, profitable businesses such as tourism and real estate.

Freelee credits this regime, we were solemnly informed, "with curing her eating disorder".

Many businesspeople complain that Mexico's banks have been playing things too safe.Part of the stinginess is due a strict credit-scoring regime, operated by two private agencies that are owned mainly by the banks themselves.

Economic recovery and a fast reduction in unemployment (coincident with world recovery, but for which Hitler took credit) made the regime increasingly popular, and a combination of success and police terror brought the support of 90 percent of the voters in a plebiscite.

Jess is a Bund Deutscher Mädel stalwart, a champion ice-skater, a credit to the regime … until, encouraged by Clementine, she begins to deviate from the straight and narrow, allowing herself to examine the thoughts she's repressed for as long as she can remember.

Speaking to him after matches, when he occasionally stopped whilst still shivering from the after-effects of an ice-bath, or quickly before a game to fit in with the yoga regime credited with clearing up those long-standing hamstring issues, Giggs seemed so normal.

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