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A conservative icon, he ranks highly in public opinion polls of U.S. Presidents and is credited for generating an ideological renaissance on the American political right.
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(Ferrara, true to his Cravath-model roots, insisted on receiving no personal credit for generating business, on the ground that it was a corrosive influence that undermined collegiality).
Their defining questions: who deserves credit for generating economic bounty and who has the right to claim a share of that bounty once it has been generated?
The Broadway League conducts the economic study every two years; in the last report, which analyzed the 2008-9 theater season, Broadway took credit for generating a total of $10.3 billion.
If nothing else, Demand Media and AOL deserve credit for generating excitement over content.
Why not make this change immediate, instead of the bill's other costly tax cuts–such as a tax credit for generating electricity by burning chicken manure?
Small fish can help grow with other small fish on a straightforward ad-trading basis, earning credits for generating taps to other content via either banner ads, interstitials or an app wall, which lives behind a button in a participating app.
RED should get credit for generating money that will substantially expand anti-AIDS programs in Africa, where 5,500 lives are lost each day to AIDS (more than two-thirds of the global total of daily AIDS deaths).
Whether it was ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer boasting about the "Internet of Things," or departing Google chairman Eric Schmidt rhapsodizing on the digital economy, the World Economic Forum in Davos was where tech executives mingled with world leaders, offered new ideas, and took credit for generating profits and good will around the globe.
Google and Duke University share the carbon credits, while Duke Energy receives renewable energy certificates (credits for generating renewable energy that are sold separately from the actual electricity produced ).
In early 2016, the Siegel Lab at UC Davis published a peer-review study crediting Transcriptic for generating the largest dataset of its kind on computational enzyme design.
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