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Hooke complained that he was not given sufficient credit for the law and became involved in bitter controversy with Newton.
Inevitably, the aforementioned Mr Ganson – who went on to produce the sort of understated and empathetic refereeing performance of which he was always capable, and for which he was rarely given sufficient credit, to play a major role in ensuring a match fitting for such a memorable occasion.
If the experience of the British farmer Oliver Walston (discussed by Simon Jenkins in Friday's Guardian) is typical, then Europe - except France, which negotiated a brief postponement - may be starting to experience a farming change of seismic proportions for which it may not have been given sufficient credit.
John Hughes, who produced and directed a string of winsome, bittersweet comedies in the mid-1980's -- including "The Breakfast Club," "Pretty in Pink" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" -- was hardly beloved by serious cinephiles, and he has yet to be given sufficient credit for updating the elegant studio comedies of the 1930's in the post-production-code, blockbuster-driven Hollywood of his own era.
He was easily flattered by praise, and dismayed when he felt he was not given sufficient credit for his actions.
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But these doubters don't give sufficient credit to the revolutionary corrective measures and training methods introduced over the past half century.
Plagiarism has become an increasingly prominent academic issue since two historians, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Stephen E. Ambrose, were accused of using information from other people's books without giving sufficient credit.
The critique of the role that polling plays in a representative democracy does not give sufficient credit to public opinion as a matter of philosophic debate.
This whining doesn't give sufficient credit to the Tigers, who pitched brilliantly in the A.L.C.S. and played with a joyful élan.
That's one way of seeing it, but it does not seem to give sufficient credit to the work Republicans did to construct the trap themselves.
In particular, Emil Makovicky of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark said the new report failed to give sufficient credit to an analysis he published in 1992 of mosaic patterns on a tomb in Iran.
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