Credit
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So this currency becomes credit, which again, is really, really interesting.
Fourteen minutes is not enough time to fully
credit
those good and generous people who fought with me and for me and who waited to welcome me back from that agonized, lonely place.
And we're munging it together into things like
credit
reports, into insurance premiums, into things like predictive policing systems, into sentencing guidelines.
And we said, could you start a work stream on
credit
risk?
And let's face it, the
credit
rating agencies have contributed, putting the global economy on the brink, and yet they have to change the way they operate.
So in California, everybody's really excited about a little square of plastic that you plug into a phone and you can swipe your
credit
card, and people say, "We've liberated the
credit
card from the point of sale terminal."
Why do you even need a
credit
card?
As an example: China is in the process of rolling out a social
credit
rating that will cover its entire population, rewarding and restricting citizens, based on highly qualitative characteristics like honesty and integrity.
RNG: Can hard-headed scientists really give so much
credit
to soft-hearted empathy?
SP: Still, I have become convinced that reason is a better angel that deserves the greatest
credit
for the moral progress our species has enjoyed and that holds out the greatest hope for continuing moral progress in the future.
ES: So, I've got to give
credit
to the NSA for using appropriate names on this.
And we gave everyone a tough choice: you can lose your extra
credit
for participating in the study or accuse your peer, who will probably be expelled because of his academic probation status.
Months of slow pay and no pay have decimated my
credit.
It turns out, the earned income tax credit, or EITC, is the best poverty prescription we have in the US.
I
credit
pretty much everything that I've done in my life to my parents.
A recurring discussion I have with magazine editors, who are usually word people, is that their audience, you, are much better at making radical leaps with images than they're being given
credit
for.
Now, as exciting as that sounds, when I first started doing cyber — (Laughter) — when I first started doing cyber, I wasn't sure that sifting through ones and zeros was what I wanted to do with the rest of my life, because in my mind, cyber was keeping viruses off of my grandma's computer, it was keeping people's Myspace pages from being hacked, and maybe, maybe on my most glorious day, it was keeping someone's
credit
card information from being stolen.
As an example, if any of you go to China, you will see it's almost cashless and
credit
card-less, because that thing that we all talk about, mobile payment, has become the reality in China.
For credit, a farmer needs to earn the trust of a bank, and if it succeeds, the bank will advance him money.
These organizations became our customers, and when combining
credit
and insurance, interesting things can happen.
Maybe we should use the fact that they're unemployed or not, their
credit
score, their web-surfing behavior, whether they're up late at night.
They freed us from colonialism, and let's give them
credit
for that.
Schliemann took full
credit
for the discovery, announcing that he had found Troy and the treasure of its king Priam.
And to her credit, she could talk about her reasons for embracing and then clinging to this identity.
In a discussion forum for other doctors, someone took
credit
for "Twitter-bombing" my account.
Then we made the connection that areas that have been doing illegal deforestation should not get any kind of
credit
or finance.
There, I found a stack of overdue
credit
card bills and a foreclosure notice served to him on the day that he died.
What I think is important, though, is to move beyond these large-brained mammals and give these guys more credit, these simple animals, these insects that we tend to think of as very, very simple with tiny little brains.
And now these guys have also started saying that behind information security and
credit
cards are prime numbers.
And, to his credit, Katie called him up after this op-ed piece came out, and said, "I'm so embarrassed.
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