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to crediting
noun
Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.
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This approach to crediting would provide conservative estimates, since there would always be some (unmeasured, un-credited) avoided degradation present as well.
As a result, Niantic has just announced they'll be refunding attendees their admission cost, in addition to crediting them $100 of in-game currency (or Pokécoins).
In addition to crediting your account, they must remove all finance charges, late fees, or other charges related to the error.
In addition to crediting collaboration across four continents, the ability to truly listen, and following her intuition for the pad project's success, she says that, in an environment where it seems like every aspect of the system is working against you--such as social stigma surrounding women's menstruation and lack of funding--the launch came down to sheer perseverance.
Importantly, it would enable an early start to crediting, without the need to wait for complicated estimates of stock and area changes across the whole country in the paste.
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ANYWAY, back to credit.
Yet those figures are hard to credit.
It was hard to credit the protest.
Could this affect your access to credit?
That might seem hard to credit.
Not to credit-card companies like Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
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