To his great credit, Cuomo has walked the chalk on Indian Point despite the considerable political peril doing so entails.
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To his great credit, he handles it all extremely well.
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But to his great credit he has agreed to come down on 20 April and help run the site - make suggestions in the editorial meetings, join in the day-to-day decision making and put together an alternative view of what our front page could have looked like that day.
And in his speech, he worked to shore up his support with conservative Evangelical Christians, who take a great deal of credit for his re-election.
After his nightmare display against the Royal XV in the opening game of the tour, the young Irish full-back has done himself great credit with his pace and footwork.
To his credit, Sherman did not spend a great deal of time that day blaming himself for being wrong.
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"It'll obviously be a fresh challenge for us, but you've got to give Gordon Strachan great credit for what he achieved at Celtic in his time there, " added Weir.
Chris Christie, usually a severe critic, said the president had been outstanding and deserved great credit for cutting through red tape and getting help to his state.
To his credit Dudley warns that the fiscal drag that is planned is too great to do much about creating sufficient growth.
Their refusal to give Obama any credit for the fall of Gadhafi (some gave more credit to Great Britain and France) and harsh criticisms of his Iraqi timetable (the final pullout from Iraq was set by George W. Bush, not Obama) plays well with the Republican base, but looks small to other voters.
Businessmen give Mr Brown due credit for his management of the economy: the chancellor has delivered the great prize of economic stability, although manufacturing has experienced a serious bust.
His play, The Great Hargeisa Goat Bubble, managed to explain the boom and bust in credit derivatives leading up to the financial crisis of 2008-09, all with the help of a crazy parable involving goats.
And the Preston fans did themselves great credit on a day of disappointment by warmly applauding the England midfield man as he made his way to the tunnel.
His unwavering courage and steadfast devotion to his U.S. and Afghan comrades, in the face of almost certain death, reflect a great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
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