The report said it should be given credit for exposing what happened, but the fact it did not prevent it or detect it earlier was worrying.
Granted, Congress must be given some credit, if only the most negligible sliver.
And the factor that has to be given the most credit is the drop in crime.
The latest development is significant because the MOOCs will remain totally free and they will be given the same credit as a paying course at the participating universities.
In the ensuing adversary action, the Husband attempted to challenge the Colorado charging orders, arguing that those charging orders should not be given Full Faith and Credit by the Federal Bankruptcy Court sitting in Florida.
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As such, credit must be given to Mr. Stern for recognizing the dire straits his league faced from the very onset of his tenure as commissioner.
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Even in defeat credit must be given Sanath Jayasuriya and his side for trusting the safety assurances given and making this World Cup a truly African affair.
The credit would even be given to taxpayers stuck in the Alternative Minimum Tax.
The ECB, for one, will be deeply uncomfortable with being given so much credit for the upturn in global sentiment.
Paragraph 1 shall not apply to publicly owned credit institutions which, in the context of the supply of reserves by central banks, shall be given the same treatment by national central banks and the European Central Bank as private credit institutions.
The Libyan people may be more politically mature and sophisticated than they are given credit for.
He was too modest, and too wise, to allow himself to be given the laurel for a discovery for which many claimed credit.
Entrepreneurs, while known for being tenacious and steadfast about pursuing their goals and passions, may be more pragmatic and easy going than they are generally given credit for.
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Given Japan's weakened economy, credit cannot be tightened, but with the discount rate already at a record low 0.5%, there is little scope to loosen either.
Banks, by the way, may be doing more to slow the rise of foreclosures than they've been given credit for.
Given the repeated credit booms and busts of the past 40 years, that may be a pity.
The answer seems to be that the interests of exporters are paramount, given the desperate scramble for growth that has followed the credit crunch and the global recession.
European regulators, in particular, were worried that American banks would be given an edge if there were more gradations in the scale, since so many more companies in America have credit ratings.
It boasts two authors, Caroline Courtauld and May Holdsworth, and credit is also given to Simon Vickers for "additional text, " whatever and wherever that might be.
It's also because although Germany could probably afford a 50% writedown of what it's owed, given the strength of its economy and public finances (the writedown, excluding the Target2 credit, would be equivalent to just over 1% of its GDP), the same probably can't be said of Spain, Italy or even France (where the writedown costs would also be around 1% of GDP).
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