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42 Sentences With "give credit for"

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And I need to give credit for paying attention to details.
I think people multitask way, way more than marketers give credit for.
Proskauer's report shows that what lenders are willing to give credit for is increasing.
Fitch does not give credit for future MCB injections despite its successful issuances in the past.
This means some schools will give credit for only a 4 or a 5 on the AP exam.
Also true is that Americans will generally give credit for a good economy to whichever president presides over it.
The other side doesn't like to give credit for the fact that he's been really effective in certain ways.
We wouldn't give credit for those and we wouldn't penalize for them, though they do factor into your credit score.
Rosemary appreciated the tricky ones, even if the system didn't adjust to give credit for dealing with more complex problems.
But judges can, and often do, give credit for cooperation, and the government can always decide to recommend a lighter sentence later.
A separate ruling also struck down a law that infringed on a judge's ability to give credit for time served prior to a conviction.
We have to give credit for this phenomenon to model Kaylen Ward, who started offering nude photos last week in exchange for donations to relief efforts.
In other words, only after one quarter of a new presidency passes did Blinder and Watson begin to give credit for the economy to the new president.
Some of the cuts wouldn't affect the deficit at all since budget scorekeepers don't give credit for rescinded money that they don't think would have ever been spent.
We have documented, in particular, now that stock market gains are not entirely attributable to him and the lack of airplane deaths is even harder to give credit for.
Fitch did not give credit for the four sites where InSite has a management contract to manage a DAS network owned by the DAS venue; these sites contribute 0.2% of ARRR.
The trip Thursday will kick off what the transition is calling a "thank you" tour in which Mr. Trump plans to give credit for his surprise victory to supporters in critical swing states.
Their confidence is fragile, the most unexpected thing can knock them off track, and so how we think about this in a much more flexible way, but maybe we give credit for prior achievement.
On Saturday, The Wall Street Journal reported that the association made a decision to formally oppose the GOP plan after top Republicans told them they wouldn't replace the deductions, or give credit for property taxes.
And, you know what, I know for a fact you did the right thing, we're looking at the numbers and the numbers, even they have to give credit for the kind of numbers that we're producing.
Rcom would not have USD200m-USD220m in potential EBITDA from Infratel and, given that Rcom is left with only 49% economic interest, we would deconsolidate Infratel in our analysis and only give credit for any dividends received.
The problem of trying to give credit for the economy to a president this early becomes obvious after looking at an exhaustive review of the post-War economy by Princeton University professors Alan Blinder and Mark Watson.
The administration is projecting that economic growth could lead to about $2 trillion in additional revenues that could help to pay for a tax bill, but Mnuchin said he's not sure whether Congress's official scorekeeper will give credit for that full amount.
I vote because of Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, Dorothy Height, Claudette Colvin, Ruby Sales, Diane Nash, Daisy Bates, & Septima Clark But let's be clear, don't you ever in your life give credit for Black women voting to the white women who wanted them to stay in the back.
While Adriatic Slovenica reported a strong regulatory solvency ratio of 172% on a Solvency I basis and its Solvency Capital Requirement (SCR) ratio under Solvency II was 124% at end-2015, KD Group's consolidated Prism FBM score is negatively affected by a high amount of goodwill on the holding company's consolidated balance sheet, which Fitch does not give credit for in its capital assessment.
In many countries policy-makers have considered ways to expand workplace learning opportunities for workers and to assess and give credit for knowledge and skills acquired in workplaces. Efforts were geared towards training for workers in companies, encouraged by legislation, financial incentives and contractual agreements.
Individual psychotherapists can join the UKCP register only following accreditation by one of these organisations. At present there is no way of registering directly with UKCP. The UKCP does not run courses leading to UKCP accreditation; courses are provided by its organisational members. Some training organisations also accredit and will award Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) or give credit for previous training experience.
In 1845, Nguyễn Công Trứ was demoted as a border guard. When he was an officer in charge of farms (a General takes on agriculture owing to being ordered by the King), Nguyễn Công Trứ broke fresh ground to bring farmers 45.990 acres of enriched rice fields. Kim Son and Tien Hai were the most enriched ones. To give credit for his distinguished civil services, the residents set up Nguyễn Công Trứ’s shrines.
Various point systems may be used to play matches or sets, rather than just one game. With its uniqueness as a three player game, counting games won is possible but does not give credit for finishing second. One system is awarding three points for a win, plus an additional one point for each of the winner's remaining balls at the end of each game. The player last eliminated receives two points, the first eliminated player none.
The earliest record of an organized team is in 1935, but baseball was being played in and around Hazlet much earlier than that. In 1938 the team won 57 out of 64 games and won 9 tournaments including their own. That year 6 players had batting averages over .400. The coach, Budd Lewis did not give credit for a hit unless it was well deserved, so it stands to reason that the averages may have been even higher by today's rules.
To bring the plebeians back into the army, the army was reorganized. The legends give credit for this reorganization to King Servius Tullius.Abbott, 20 Per the legends, Tullius abolished the old system whereby the army was organized on the basis of the hereditary curiae, and replaced it with one based on land ownership.Abbott, 9 As part of his reorganization, two new types of unit were created; the army was divided into "centuries", and later reorganizations made the army more efficient through the use of "tribes".
The pair became followers of comedy group Corky and the Juice Pigs, to whom they give credit for exposing them to the idea of comedic stage presence. Page and Robertson presented the group with their tape and were invited to open for the Juice Pigs on their cross-Canada tour. One night, in Toronto, Page and Robertson invited their friends, brothers Andy Creeggan (percussion) and Jim Creeggan (bass), whom they knew from music camp, to play with them at a Christmas time club show. Barenaked Lunch (a.k.a.
Wust, 2000 SCC 18, [2000 1 SCR 455.] This was subsequently changed by legislation. In 2009, the Parliament of Canada passed the Truth in Sentencing Act which mostly eliminated a judge's discretion to give credit for pre-trial custody beyond one day for every day served.Truth in Sentencing Act, SC 2009, c 29. The bill received Royal Assent on October 23, 2009 and came into force on February 22, 2010."Order Fixing February 22, 2010 as the Date of the Coming into Force of the Act," SI/2010-9, P.C. 2010-104.
Abbott, 8 While it is not known exactly what concessions were made, one result of these concessions was that the Plebeians acquired the right to own land, and thus now had a stake in the success of the city. However, they were not granted any political power, which set the stage for what history knows as the Conflict of the Orders. Growth of the city region during the kingdom To bring the Plebeians back into the army, the army was reorganized. The legends give credit for this reorganization to the king Servius Tullius.
When, in 1919, Vassar began giving course credit for the art classes he taught, a member of the faculty complained, he later said, that the school "might as well give credit for plumbing." After he began spending summers in Ogunquit he began teaching classes there. In 1919, while still retaining his position at Vassar, Chatterton was promoted as head of a new department of industrial art in the Newburgh high school. He gave up this job some years before he received appointment as Vassar's professor of art in 1928.
A diploma mill (also known as a degree mill) is a company or organization that claims to be a higher education institution but provides illegitimate academic degrees and diplomas for a fee. These degrees may claim to give credit for relevant life experience, but should not be confused with legitimate prior learning assessment programs. They may also claim to evaluate work history or require submission of a thesis or dissertation for evaluation to give an appearance of authenticity. Diploma mills are frequently supported by accreditation mills, set up for the purpose of providing an appearance of authenticity.
Some American colleges and universities do not use the semester as the basis of their academic calendar, but choose to use other academic terms, such as the "quarter" or "trimester" system. Most institutions also give credit for short sessions that occur in the summer or between standard semesters. In these cases, the length of the term is shortened from say 15 weeks (in a semester) to around 10 weeks for a quarter, and to as short as four weeks for shorter sessions. Then to create equity in student hours, adjustments are made either to the length of class time or to the assignment of course credit.
This is usually the last stage of assessment day, If candidates have completed all other tasks, this is an ideal opportunity for individuals to ask questions from hiring managers and showcase them their talent and impress them with the research that they have done about the company and its products and services. This is one of the most important aspects of an assessment day as assessors get to know a candidate individually and it has a great impact on the selection process. Assessors on the assessment day only give credit for the knowledge skills and attitudes (KSA's) candidates exhibit during these exercises. They do not normally test the technical knowledge of job role.
"After a year of trying news, WIQI-FM 101 switches to adult hits", Chicago Tribune. July 17, 2012. Retrieved February 7, 2019. Though WCFS uses WBBM's on-air branding ("NewsRadio 780 and 105.9 FM, WBBM"), its official call sign remains WCFS, call letters only mentioned once per hour. Arbitron's use of the Portable People Meter for Chicago radio ratings does not need call letter verification to give credit for listening to 105.9 FM. WBBM thus identifies both signals in a rushed form of station identification at :56 past the hour as "WBBM-HD Chicago, WCFS-FM-HD1 Elmwood Park-Chicago." The two stations have simulcast continuously since August 1, 2011, with one exception.
"Peale's machine gun" was put aside by Mint staff as useless soon after its introduction. An 1853 attempt by Peale to convert the Philadelphia Mint's wood-burning annealing furnaces to use anthracite coal destroyed the furnaces, cost the government several thousand dollars, and led to Peale being ordered to undertake no more such projects. One invention that worked well was the "noisy sofa"—sitting on it set off a trumpet blast. Constructed at the cost of about $200 in government funds, it graced in turn the offices of Peale and Patterson. The pressing and milling room of the Philadelphia Mint, 1852 These activities were financed through a provision of the Mint Act of 1837 that Patterson interpreted to allow the Mint to decline to give credit for small amounts of silver in gold deposits.
96 Writer Ellyn Kestnbaum stated that the ISU established the rule "in order to encourage variety and balance rather than allowing a skater to rack up credit for demonstrating the same skill over and over". Kestnbaum also stated that as rotations in jumps for both men and women have increased, skaters have increased the difficulty of jumps by adding more difficult combinations and by adding difficult steps immediately before or after their jumps, resulting in "integrating the jumps more seamlessly into the flow of the program".Kestnbaum, p. 99 In both the short program and free skating, any jump, jump combination, or jump sequence begun during the second half of the program earns extra points "in order to give credit for even distribution of difficulties in the program".
It was not until 1907 that University President Richard Jesse appointed William Pommer as the first instructor of music. That same year Pommer, along with German professor Hermann Almstedt and future University President Albert Ross Hill, formed the Zeta chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (ΦΜΑ). One of the earliest chapters of the fraternity, and the first at an institution without a school of music, Zeta played an instrumental role in the growth of the University's musical environment, especially the creation of a concert series which brought the likes of Vladimir de Pachmann, Percy Grainger, and the St. Louis Symphony to the campus. In 1910, the University became one of the earliest American universities to give credit for applied music lessons. The Department of Music as part of the College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1917, largely due to the efforts of Pommer, who continued to teach at the University until his retirement in 1922.

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