Sentence examples for credit setting from inspiring English sources

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Even then, it was Benzema who got all the credit, setting up the second goal with a 60-yard run and shot that was parried out for Ben Arfa to side-foot home.

The Bayesian network model learns the creditee's capability and reliability and anticipates the associated profits and risks for credit setting.

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Through 2007, each dollar of additional credit set off an extra dollar of economic output.

Dove, to its credit, set about proving its hypothesis via a more sophisticated mechanism than dinner plates; it used doors.

And with the government's first-time homebuyer tax credit set to expire on April 30, a major incentive for many potential home buyers will be gone.

One idea would be to allow the IMF to guarantee private lines of credit set up in advance to deal with a panic.

Campaign group 38 Degrees has gathered more than 218,000 signatures on a petition to reverse the planned reductions to universal credit set in train by Osborne.

A simpler and better solution would be a universal refundable tax credit, set at a level sufficient to ensure that all incomes exceed the poverty line.

He would work to extend a tax credit, set to expire in January, that gives individuals and families a tax break of up to $10,000 over four years of college.

Congress threw good money after bad this week when it voted to extend and expand a wasteful home buyer's tax credit set to expire at the end of the month.

With a crucial federal tax credit set to expire at the end of 2012, developers are racing to put steel into the ground and secure a spot on the wire.

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