Credit
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I've had this checked by the two top consumer
credit
lawyers in the country.
Yes, it was the shirtless guy who was first, and he'll get all the credit, but it was really the first follower that transformed the lone nut into a leader.
You pay by
credit
card or whatever, and then she will call you sometime in the next two years.
It can give
credit
to sound decision-making, adding momentum to success.
So you might think you could use a key to scratch somebody's car, but if somebody else said that, you didn't get
credit
for it.
Maybe we need to give them a little bit more
credit.
I guess Chris has to take some
credit
here, because in years past, I guess there's been some sort of subpar speakers at TED.
Because, if the board of directors convince everybody that the success of any organization is almost entirely dependent on the decisions made by the board of directors, it makes the disparity in salaries slightly more justifiable than if you actually acknowledge that quite a lot of the
credit
for a company's success might actually lie somewhere else, in small pieces of tactical activity.
The women made their own decisions at the end of the day as to how they would use this access to
credit
to build their little businesses, earn more income so they could take care of their families better.
Then we had a four and a half million-dollar line of
credit
because we were credit-worthy at that point.
And one thing that happened there was also the Pakistani Taliban took
credit
for that failed car bombing.
My question is: Why would you take
credit
for a failed car bombing?
We all want that
credit
card on the far left, because it's black.
And what they're doing is, they're not only energy companies, they're also
credit
finance companies, so they're bringing people into an economy.
Because poor people are business people who lack business skills and access to
credit.
And we believe if you want to help the poor, those who are living in poverty, access to
credit
must be a human right.
Access to
credit
must be a human right.
And to stop it crashing over the last two to three decades, we've expanded the money supply, expanded
credit
and debt, so that people can keep buying stuff.
This is what it looks like, essentially, this
credit
and debt system, just for the U.K.
Every time you do something, you get credit; you get a
credit
for trying.
This is like spending all your money until the 18th of a month and then needing a
credit
from the bank for the rest of the time.
Gotta
credit
these filmmakers for that bit of originality and for perpetuating that stereotype.
Flex, to his credit, has grown in his ability to act since playing Michael Jackson in a made for TV movie a few years ago.
Here my only good point goes to the actor Helder Mendes...one of the few non stars': He makes the effort to establish some credibility, and in such a messy movie without any direction (of any kind) I give him the
credit
for trying hard.
I will give the film
credit
as it predates the T2 ending with villains being frozen by liquid nitrogen.
To its credit, the Mexican uniforms look accurate and the romantic subplot (another love triangle) doesn't take up too much screen time.
I really should give this stinker more
credit
that 1 star, because the film has so many eye-rolling lines that it's almost worth the price of the rental.
Though Stephen Gyllenhaal is a good TV director with a few good full-length to his credit, "Homegrown" is just a mess in its script and direction.
But then again, it looks like a lot of effort and millions of lira went into it, so I guess you gotta give them some
credit
for trying.
Also receiving acting
credit
are: Alby Castro, Al Galvez and Giovanni Bejarno.
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