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Generally, the administration has won credit among diplomats.
Mr. Eisner has occasionally won credit at ABC for shrewdly advocating certain shows.
More recently, he won credit among investors for warning about Britain's growing debt a year before the financial crisis started.
She brought her Georgetown biology syllabus to the dean's office and won credit for the labs she had taken there.
As governor, Ahok has won credit for cutting red tape and improving the performance of Jakarta's bloated bureaucracy.
He has won credit with his courteous intellectual exchanges with Jacob Neusner, an American Jewish scholar whose work is cited in the pope's recent book on Jesus.
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Auditors must check on the implementation of projects before the developers can again apply to the board for credits, known as "certified emissions reductions".Only 300-odd projects have won credits to date, in part because the CDM only really got going after Kyoto took effect in 2005.
Thus he wins credit for renouncing what, in reality, he never enjoyed anyway.
Bids cost money unless you enter a free auction – to win credit that can only be used on BidBudgie.
Through tomorrow When the history of gallery group exhibitions is written, Ian Cooper and Peter Crump may win credit for the most compact.
In 1975 the pair were asking Warner Communications, DC's corporate parent, for pensions and health insurance, and to pay the debts of their legal battles to win credit and compensation.
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